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Chapter 947

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After transmigrating to Azeroth for so long, Duque had figured out the rules.

The equipment dropped by the Boss wasn't determined by the order in which it appeared in the game. Instead, it was determined by the Boss's own level. As long as one had the ability to defeat the Boss that would only appear in later versions, they would still be able to obtain the best equipment.

For example, according to the game's history, players had to go back in time through the Caverns of Time to relive the classic, earth-shattering Battle of Mount Hyjal. Therefore, according to the version back then, there would be a sixth set, which was commonly known as T6, as well as individual equipment of the corresponding level.

Previously, when Duque dealt with Deathwing, he got better equipment, but it was a pity that it was too little. How could it be like now, where he had the chance to change equipment in batches?

After coming to Azeroth, Duque seemed to have gotten lucky a lot. There were also cases of him looting all the items on Ouro's drop list.

But unless it was absolutely necessary, Duque did not want to loot the corpse himself.

After all, Duque was still a little superstitious. Back when he was leading the team, Duque was very popular as the team leader.

That was an era where only the team leader could loot the corpse.

In one of the harvesting teams in the Molten Core, Duque took a Druid called Nightwind and a Warlock called Susuru in one go. The two newbies were covered in green equipment, and they got an eight-piece Epic Cenarion Set and Vengeance Set. They also gave each of them a T2 Head.

Didn't the team lack Druids and Warlocks back then?

Duque did not understand. Why did the other 37 people go to Steel Stove Fort and scold Duque for being the Black Hand after he had trained two elites for the team?

It was clear how much Duque was loved by the team members …

Duque said to Nightwind and Nightwind, "You two, for the sake of the team's advancement, I did not hesitate to take the risk of being scolded by our brothers and sisters to train you in one go. Do you understand this kindness? "

"Yes!" The two naive newbies nodded.

Thus, Duque gained two hardcore fans.

Yes, Duque was a lucky hand, there was nothing wrong with that.

Alright, ever since Duque transmigrated, he actually felt that he was quite lucky.

One could never be too careful.

He had killed the tribe's first great chief, Black Hand. What if the old man couldn't keep his coffin lid down and came out to curse Duque's luck in the name of being the Black Hand?

Thus, in order to prevent the curse of the Black Hand from attaching itself to his Kirin Arm, Duque pretended to be impartial and allowed Tyrande, who seemed to be the most objective, to loot the corpse.

As Tyrande rummaged through the spatial pouch that connected the souls of the two Demon Lords, she heard gasps from the side.

Not to mention the fact that they were used to hardships, it was even difficult for them to find an Epic-grade equipment. That group of people who had been slaves and savages for more than ten years, of course they wouldn't have any good equipment.

On the Alliance's side, the experts' eyes were filled with envy.

This was an era where even Epic-grade equipment could only be found in the royal treasuries of various countries. It wasn't the era where godly equipment could be found everywhere and Epic-grade equipment was as common as dogs.

Think about it, even a big shot in the Alliance like Mograine couldn't gather a full set of Epic-grade equipment, let alone others.

At a time when Epic-grade equipment was extremely rare, there was actually a large pile of high-grade Epic-grade equipment. Who wouldn't be tempted?

Duque spoke, "These Epic-grade equipment are mostly spoils of war from the Burning Legion's conquest of various planets. Now, they are our spoils of war. Although the size isn't right, as long as a Master-level blacksmith modifies it slightly, we can immediately turn it into our own battle power. Since the three factions are working together today, I won't hide anything. However, for the sake of better cooperation, I hope that we can set a rule for the equipment distribution here. "

"Please speak. As long as it's reasonable, the tribe will accept it." Saar nodded.

Tyrande nodded nonchalantly.

Sigh! The Night Elves had a large pile of good stuff from the High Elf Empire. At this time, the Night Elves were rich, so of course they didn't care.

Duque said, "First of all, no matter which side's hero, as long as he participated in the battle against the enemy leader, he is entitled to enjoy the spoils of war."

Saar and Tyrande nodded.

If there was a share of the effort, there was a share of the spoils.

This also meant that Duque wouldn't spit out the spoils of war from Reggie Winterfrost. Because that guy was killed by Duque alone.

"Secondly, the spoils of war will be distributed according to the principle of priority. If someone from the three factions needs that equipment, they will have priority to discuss it. If the discussion fails, the dice will be thrown to decide. " After saying that, Duque threw a handful of five dice to the ground, "Everyone can check the dice."

Saar didn't move, but Wojin checked it carefully, weighed it, and then nodded.

"Finally, about the proportion of equipment distribution. I don't want to divide it according to who is strong or weak or who made the last blow. Those who are capable of participating in the siege against the enemy leader can have a share after the battle, regardless of whether they are dead or alive. "

Duque's proposal naturally sounded like the Alliance had the advantage, because the Alliance had the most heroes. In fact, Saar could tell at a glance that it wasn't a big problem.

He ignored Tyrande, the only seedling of the Night Elves. The Horde had fewer heroes.

But one look at their professions and you could tell that the Horde were all Warriors!

Saar hadn't become a Shaman yet and was still a Warrior. Wojin was also mainly a melee fighter, not to mention Grom, Cain, Varrock, and Brock, who were all muscular men.

On the other hand, on the Alliance's side, all melee fighters were Paladins.

In other words, as long as the Horde took all the plate armor of the Warriors, or left one or two of the most inconspicuous ones for the Alliance, there would be no problem.

Duque's distribution plan seemed to have a lot of rules, and the benefits that should be given to the Horde were not reduced.

Coincidentally, when he killed Ouro, he didn't drop a single piece of Warrior equipment. Duque let the others show it off, and that was it.

He killed Ansaron and five Dreadlords, as well as the Abyssal Lord Azgalor, and the two Demon Lords Kazzak and Kaz Roga.

He had looted over 30 pieces of Epic Equipment in total.

Maybe it was because Kazzak and Kaz Roga had doubled their equipment, but the gloves that could theoretically be exchanged for a T6 set actually dropped four pieces of each type.

The Horde didn't know what these things, which looked like they were made of scrap metal, were used for. In the end, Duque quietly took all four of the [Forgotten Guardian] gloves, which were used by Warriors, Hunters, and Shamans, and gave them to Queen Sylvie and Lilas, as well as Aurelia and Sasha, who would be returning in the future.

In exchange, Duque took out the [Bloodstained Pauldrons] and [Berserk Shackles], which were specially used by Berserkers, and gave them to Grom.

Seeing how happy Grom was, Duque suddenly felt that he was guilty!

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