Cold Wind City, Frostbone Plain:
A large group of adventurer team players carefully cleared out the Level 50-plus Undead roaming the area.
Frostbone Plain was a Level 50 to Level 60 grinding map. Although it wasn't particularly resource-rich, the Undead here had a chance of dropping Frostbone Stones as they had absorbed the Power of Ice and Snow over the years.
Many places in the Ice Crystal World were icy environments. Without a certain amount of Ice Resistance, players would have a hard time moving about. Hence, items that increased Ice Resistance were very valuable here. Frostbone was one such item.
If players added a Frostbone Stone to their weapons and equipment when crafting weapons and equipment, they would have a chance of increasing Ice Resistance.
Although the Frostbone Stone only provided a small amount of Ice Resistance when crafting a weapon or piece of equipment, it was still a considerable amount.
As a result, Frostbone's value skyrocketed. In fact, many Guilds had only used Frostbone Stones to exchange for better weapons and equipment. The various large Guilds had only done so because of the Frostbone's low drop-rate. None of the large Guilds wanted to waste a lot of manpower and resources. However, since they needed Frostbone Stones, they would rather trade them for weapons and equipment.
Because of this, grinding Frostbone Stones had become the best way for many independent players to earn money and trade for weapons and equipment.
However, the Undead in the Frostbone Plain were not easy to grind. These Undead rarely moved alone. Whenever they moved, they would move in groups of 100 or more. The weakest among these Undead was an Elite, while the strongest was a Lord. Sometimes, when players encountered a Grand Lord ranked Undead General, they would even encounter 500 to 600 Undead.
Among the adventurer teams grinding Frostbone Plain, most operated in 100-man teams. However, there was a 20-man team that was effortlessly grinding a party of Level 50-plus Frost Undead.
In the next moment, Shi Feng's 20-man team finished off the 100-plus Undead party in an orderly fashion. Even the two Level 55 High Lord ranked Frost Commanders were suppressed. After a dozen or so minutes, the Undead party had been annihilated, leaving behind a pile of materials.
"Brute, your combat standards have improved tremendously recently. You can even solo a Frost Commander now. If not for you tanking the Frost Commander, we would've most likely had to flee," a Level 50 Shield Warrior said, smiling at the Frost Commander. A Level 51 Shield Warrior laughed as he looked at the Level 52 Guardian Knight beside him, who carried a dark-blue, diamond-shaped shield and wielded a crystalline axe.
"I've been studying the video of the battle between the Asura Adventurers and Hekati. I've learned a thing or two from the Asura Adventurers' Solitary Nine and Dark Night Fantasy. Otherwise, I wouldn't have been able to take on the Frost Commander alone." "After this hunt, I should have enough materials to trade for a piece of Level 50 Secret-Silver Armor. At that time, I might even be able to challenge a Level 55 Great Lord."
When he mentioned the Level 50 Secret-Silver Armor, Brute Seven's face lit up with anticipation.
He had spent a lot of time grinding in the Frostbone Plains to collect the required Frostbone Stones. Once he had Level 50 Secret-Silver Armor, he might be able to venture into the Frostbone Plains and challenge Level 55 Great Lords. At that time, he would earn far more than he currently did.
In the Ice Crystal World, after monsters reached Level 50, the number of rare materials they dropped decreased drastically. Great Lords were a major turning point. Not only did they drop high-quality rare materials, but they also had a chance to drop Mysterious-Iron Weapons and Equipment, which would greatly increase their income.
"The various large Guilds are too greedy these days. Every time they trade for a piece of equipment, they have to fork out several times the amount of materials. Even now, I've only collected half of what I need. It's a pity that our adventurer team's forgers aren't skilled enough. Otherwise, we'd be able to make our own Level 50 Secret-Silver Equipment," the Shield Warrior said enviously.
Although their adventurer team had nurtured its own forgers, they were all Advanced Forgers. Due to the difference in their techniques and tools, there was a massive gap between Advanced Forgers. Even their adventurer team's Advanced Forgers struggled to produce Level 50 Mysterious-Iron Equipment, not to mention Secret-Silver Equipment.
Without good equipment, they wouldn't be able to challenge stronger monsters and obtain more resources.
Currently, only the forgers of large Guilds were capable of producing Level 50 Secret-Silver Equipment. Even if a large Guild were to offer a high price, they wouldn't be able to do anything about it.
While everyone was resting and chatting, someone in the team suddenly shouted in the team chat, "Quick!
The Asura Adventurers has announced the establishment of the Adventurer Alliance on the official forums! If you want to sign up, head to the Asura Adventurers' Residence! "
"Tch, so what if it's established? Although the Asura Adventurers will provide some benefits, at the end of the day, an adventurer team is still an adventurer team. It can't compare to a Guild. Now that the various large Guilds are targeting the Asura Adventurers, who would dare join the Adventurer Alliance? "
"That's right! Level 50 Secret-Silver Equipment is in the hands of the various large Guilds. Only those who don't want weapons and equipment will join the Adventurers. I really don't know what the Asura Adventurers are thinking. They're actually trying to compete with the various large Guilds for control of Cold Wind City. Are they trying to get themselves killed? "
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None of them were interested in the establishment of the Adventurer Alliance. They only thought that the Asura Adventurers' commander, Shifeng, was foolish. Instead of a bright future, he insisted on competing with a Guild for control of Cold Wind City.
However, after some discussion, the team quickly discovered that the Asura Adventurers had posted a new announcement.
The Adventurer Alliance's benefits list!
"What's this? Are they trying to use benefits to attract people to join? "
"I really don't know what the Asura Adventurers are trying to do. Even if the Asura Adventurers' benefits are pretty good, how can they possibly compete with Level 50 Secret-Silver Equipment produced by large Guilds? "
Just as everyone clicked into the post and was about to mock the Asura Adventurers for their foolishness, they were stupefied.
"What's going on?"
"Are my eyes playing tricks on me?"
"Crap! This is amazing! Even a large Guild wouldn't be able to do something like this! "
"Is the Asura Adventurers really an adventurer team? Could the system have conjured them up? "
Everyone's eyes glowed with excitement as they read the Asura Adventurers' post. Even though they were only looking at the post, they were still incredibly excited.
The post introduced a total of three benefits for the Adventurer Alliance. The first was the exchange of weapons and equipment, the second was the exchange of combat techniques, and the third was the exchange of rare materials and tools. All of these benefits were available through the Adventurer Alliance's internal Contribution Points.
Every one of these benefits was tempting to independent players, especially the exchange list for weapons and equipment provided by the Asura Adventurers.
If the exchange list was for Level 50 Mysterious-Iron Weapons and Equipment, at most, they would be impressed by the Asura Adventurers. However, if the exchange list was for Level 50 Secret-Silver Equipment, they would think that the Asura Adventurers were out of their minds.
Yet, now, the exchange list actually included Level 50 Fine-Gold Equipment …
This was like a dream!
Level 50 Fine-Gold Equipment was as rare as a phoenix's feather in a large Guild. Even the Guild's core members might not necessarily get their hands on one, yet the Asura Adventurers had actually offered one for exchange.
However, this wasn't the most shocking part.
What was even more shocking was the Magic Light Set, a Level 50 Fine-Gold Set Equipment!
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