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Chapter 1400

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To current players, just an Epic item was a godly relic. They could only dream of obtaining one, not to mention a Fragmented Legendary item.

Up until now, there had been no information regarding any Guild or player that had obtained a Fragmented Legendary item. Although there was a possibility that the Ling YI Society had deliberately hidden it, the possibility was very low. After all, Fragmented Legendary items were extremely difficult to obtain. Not to mention, Fragmented Legendary items were extremely rare.

In the past, even Shadow, a second-rate Guild, had not obtained a single Fragmented Legendary item. One could just imagine how rare Fragmented Legendary items were.

Hence, the fact that a Fragmented Legendary staff had dropped was definitely due to luck.

Compared to equipment and accessories, weapons were the true foundation for increasing a player's combat power.

As expected of a Fragmented Legendary item. Its Attributes are truly frightening. Shifeng could not help his excitement as he read the staff's Attribute Panel.

[Frostflame's Wrath] (Two-handed Staff, Fragmented Legendary Rank) Equipment Requirement: Strength 600, Intelligence 1,500

Attack Power (220% of Intelligence)

All Attributes (Increases according to player's level)

Magic Staff: Strength increased by 30%, Agility increased by 50%, Intelligence increased by 60%, Endurance increased by 50%, Vitality increased by 50%, Casting Speed increased by 30%, Cast Range + 20, Magic Damage increased by 30%, all Magic Effects increased by 30%, Magic Critical Chance increased by 30%, Mana Consumption decreased by 10%, Ice and Fire Magic Skill Completion Rate increased by 5%

Additional Passive Skill 1- Frostflame Source: Increases the power of all ice-type and fire-type Spells cast by one tier. (Can only be upgraded to a maximum of Tier 5)

Additional Passive Skill 2- Elemental Shield: Reduces all magic damage received by 50% and physical damage received by 30%

Additional Active Skill 1- Frostflame Hell: Causes double frost and fire damage to all enemies within a 50-yard radius for 10 seconds. Spell effect is one tier higher than the user's. Cooldown: 10 minutes (Can only be upgraded to a maximum of Tier 5)

Additional Active Skill 2- Frostflame Space: With the wielder as the center, all enemies within a 100-yard radius will have their Attributes reduced by 30% while the wielder's Attributes increased by 80% and physique increased by 50%. Can also create an ice-type and fire-type doppelganger. The doppelganger's Basic Attributes are 100% of the wielder's. The doppelganger can only use spells of various elements. Duration: 1 minute. While inside the Frostflame Space, as long as neither the wielder nor the doppelganger is destroyed, the wielder will return to full HP. Cooldown: 3 hours

Additional Active Skill 3- Summon Mount: Summons a Frostflame leopard with 300% Movement Speed and one tier higher than the wielder's. Duration: 3 hours.... (Mount's to a maximum Level)

This was the staff of the Ice and Fire Saint, Eileen Jacques. However, the core of the Holy Text was damaged and needed to absorb ten Divine Crystals to repair it. (Current absorption count: 0.)

To an Elementalist, Frostflame's Wrath was practically a godly weapon. Moreover, obtaining this staff was the equivalent of obtaining a Dark-Gold Mount. The Frostflame's Wrath could also serve as an MT at the frontline, making up for an Elementalist's weakness. However, the Frostflame's Wrath's equipment requirements were somewhat high.

Normally, magical class players would rarely allocate their Attribute Points to Strength. Moreover, magical class equipment rarely increased Strength. For a Level 45 magical class player, reaching 300 points in Strength was already impressive. It was not an easy feat to achieve such a feat.

Meanwhile, 1,500 Intelligence was also very difficult for current players to reach. Even among magical class players, players with 1,000 Intelligence would rank at the very top.

However, as long as an Elementalist expert equipped Frostflame's Wrath, they would immediately become a peak expert.

Following which, the Shifeng stored Frostflame's Wrath and began to inspect the other items.

"Huh? This is …" Very quickly, the Shifeng discovered a crystal token in his bag. The word "City" was engraved on the token. Upon seeing this token, the Shifeng's eyes glowed. "What?! An Advanced Garrison Order?! "

The reason The Frozen King's death allowed players to garrison Evernight City was because the Frozen King would drop a Garrison Order.

With a Garrison Order, a Guild could garrison a city and enjoy all sorts of benefits.

However, every NPC city had different levels of authority. Meanwhile, an Advanced Garrison Order granted Guilds with high levels of authority right from the start.

"Could it be that due to the mutation, the Basic Garrison Order has become an Advanced Garrison Order?" As Shifeng looked at the crystal token in his hand, he could not help but recall the Guild that had killed the Frozen King in the past had only obtained a Basic Garrison Order.

[Advanced Garrison Order] Holders of this token can permanently garrison a Guild in Evernight City and enjoy high levels of authority.

The Basic Garrison Order allowed players to connect their Guild Towns to the Dark City. As the Guild's Reputation in the city increased, the Garrison Order allowed players to connect their Guild Towns to multiple Guild Towns. Meanwhile, with Advanced Garrison Order, not only could players connect their Guild Towns to multiple Guild Towns, but they could also purchase Land in the city's central area.

In God's Domain, Dark Cities were far more popular than ordinary cities. Although players had to complete certain quests to enter a Dark City, or become a Red or Dark Player, players could still trade for weapons and equipment in Dark Cities. Even if only Red and Dark Players could trade for weapons and equipment, there were still plenty of players who wished to trade for weapons and equipment that suited them. As long as these players used a contract with a Dark Player to trade for them, they could obtain equipment with Attributes that suited them.

Hence, the trade in Dark Cities was considerably prosperous. This was especially true after players reached Level 50. High-quality weapons and equipment would become increasingly rare, making the trade in Dark Cities even more popular. The number of apex players in Dark Cities could even surpass the number of kingdoms' capitals. One could just imagine how many players traded in Dark Cities.

Of course, it wasn't easy for these Dark Players to trade for weapons and equipment. Not only did they need sufficient Reputation to do so, but they also needed to spend Contribution Points to do so.

Meanwhile, after Shifeng clicked to inspect the Advanced Garrison Order, the sound of a system notification entered his ears.

System: Do you wish to bind the token?

Without hesitation, Shifeng chose to bind the token. After all, one of his goals in coming to the Frozen Scar was to obtain the Garrison Order.

System: The token has been bound to you. Please head to Evernight City's City Hall and ask Magistrate Lansmegg about it.

After binding the Advanced Garrison Order, Shifeng inspected the loot. The remaining weapons and equipment were all Level 50 Dark-Gold rank. If he sold any of them, he could easily sell them for over 1,000 Gold. Altogether, he had over 10,000 Gold.

After sorting through the loot, Shifeng did not announce the loot in the team chat. Instead, he gave everyone who had participated in the battle the appropriate amount of GCPs, allowing them to return to the Guild and exchange for the weapons and equipment they wanted.

After all, a 1,000-man team was different from a 100-man team. There wasn't enough equipment to go around. If he were to conduct an internal auction, it would take a long time. Hence, he decided to store all the Dark-Gold Weapons and Equipment in the Guild Warehouse and let everyone exchange for them.

As for Epic weapons and equipment, they were extremely important to Guilds. They were every Guild's secret. Hence, he couldn't casually reveal them for exchange.

It's about time I made a trip to Evernight City and reopened the teleportation gate.

Following which, Shifeng canceled the Guild War Order and took out a Return Scroll, leaving the Frozen Scar.

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