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Lu Li was looking forward to dropping the Dean's Undying Will. After all, it was a First Clear on Nightmare Difficulty.
"Scorching Words, a Dark Gold Badge. Looks like a good item," Canmeng said happily as she held a small badge in her hand.
Scorching Words (Dark Gold): Agility + 80, 1 Slot, Special Effect 1: There is a certain probability that the caster's attack will carry an additional 30% fire damage. Special Effect 2: After use, critical hit is increased by 60% for 12 seconds. Cooldown: 60 minutes. Special Effect 3: Increases max HP by 10%. After use, HP regeneration is increased by 60 points per second. Lasts for one minute. Can be interrupted. Cooldown: 2 minutes.
"Who wants this? Let's start the bidding." Lu Li's hands were itching to get it. He wanted to equip it immediately.
Fortunately, he still had some integrity. He would not do something like scamming others.
"I'll give it to you. I'll take it next time." An item that increased Agility and critical hit. Hunters also needed this item. Canmeng had made a concession, so it naturally fell into Lu Li's hands.
Lu Li kept it without hesitation. Although he could not equip it yet, he finally had something to look forward to.
"Aiya, I'm not dreaming, am I?" Remnant Dream, who had just given up a piece of equipment, immediately became excited again. The others were like prisoners awaiting trial, all of them staring at her with the same silly expression. [Love ↑ Go △ Little ↓ Say △ Net w
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A Legendary item!
Lu Li was also surprised. Initially, when he saw that the Scorching Words was not inferior to a Legendary item, he thought it was unlikely that the Dean's Undying Will would appear again.
People were always a little selfish. Even if the Dean's Undying Will appeared, he would not be able to use it. However, the Scorching Words was an exquisite critical hit badge for Thieves. It was just right for Lu Li, who walked the path of high critical hit. Therefore, he did not have too many regrets about not being able to loot the Dean's Undying Will for the first time.
Who would have thought that good things would come in pairs? Not only was the Searing Incantation revealed, even the Principal's will was revealed.
In fact, in terms of improving a player's personal strength, the Dean's Undying Will was far superior to equipment like Scorching Truth. After all, this badge only had a slightly stronger critical hit attribute. Those who equipped this item were known as the Hero of 12 Seconds.
The Dean's Unfulfilled Will was not only of a high level, but its appearance was also very eye-catching.
However, the game's evaluation of equipment was very rigid.
Badges were rare, even rarer than rings and necklaces. That was why it thought that the Dean's Will was not as good as the Scorching Mantra.
No matter what, two pieces of top-tier equipment were undeniable. What followed next was a battle between the mages.
In the end, Huadi Liqing won. The staff in his hand was actually quite good, and he gave it to Uvika. Kitty Likes Meat and Sesame Tangyuan couldn't give that many points, but they were promised to borrow equipment from Huadi Liqing at any time.
Next was a Dark Gold equipment, two Gold equipment, three Silver equipment, a Skill Book, a Synthetic Stone, and a rare material.
The final boss of a fifteen-man dungeon was indeed very generous.
Lu Li's harvest this time was very good. There was equipment, Skill Points, and a good amount of experience. He was about 25 points away from Level 53. If nothing unexpected happened, he would be able to reach Level 53 next week.
The problem in front of him was still the Stone that reduced equipment requirements.
Previously, when his military rank was low, it was relatively easy to go to the arena to get two stones. Now that his military rank was high, the arena was filled with all kinds of people with a bit of skill. It was too difficult to end the battle quickly, so he could only think of another way.
Lu Li thought for a while and really did think of a place.
Shipwrecks!
Treasure chests were guarded everywhere. Not only did they respawn slowly, but they would also probably have to go through a battle to get them.
Some guilds even arranged hundreds of people to guard a treasure chest that was about to respawn. After all, opening a treasure chest was much less risky than fighting a boss, and the rewards were more stable.
However, shipwrecks were different. At this stage of the game, not many people dared to dive into the deep sea.
There were countless large and small shipwrecks scattered around the waters of Azeroth. They all had a lot in common. The most obvious was that these shipwrecks were densely surrounded by monsters that were at least Level 50. There were also Elites, Quasi-Bosses, and even Big Bosses in the middle.
Some shipwrecks, even two or three years after the release of the game, would still be marked as an absolute death zone by players.
Many people wanted to dive into the water to search for treasures, but there were only a few who actually came back with treasures safely.
If you died in a group of monsters, you wouldn't be able to find a healer to revive you. You would lose double the EXP, and after the equipment dropped, you wouldn't be able to pick it up. If you dropped an important piece of equipment, it would be a huge blow to your vitality.
Therefore, the players slowly gave up on the idea of exploring shipwrecks.
Lu Li also knew that shipwrecks were dangerous, but he had more advantages than ordinary players.
First of all, he was a Thief who could go into Stealth. He had also learned the Enhanced Stealth skill. Even if the effect of Stealth in the water was slightly weaker, he was still much safer than anyone else.
Then there was the level. A player's aggro range had a lot to do with their level. If the player's level was lower than the monster's, then the aggro range would increase. Conversely, the aggro range would decrease correspondingly. At least in front of a Level 50 monster, Lu Li wouldn't be discovered because of his level.
Finally, of course, there was the rebirth of memories.
He didn't know which shipwrecks were the most dangerous, which part of the sea had a Big Boss, but at least he wouldn't have to risk his life like an ordinary player.
His first choice was the coastal area of the Black Sea Coast.
The Black Sea Coast was a relatively low-level map. The nearby sea was relatively calm. Most of the shipwrecks here were sunk by the Night Elves before and after World War II, so the probability of them dropping Level Reduction Gems was relatively high.
There were a few shipwrecks near the shore that Lu Li didn't need to look to know that there were players guarding them.
One of the shipwrecks was related to a quest. In his previous life, when Lu Li accepted this quest, he was killed by a small guild. They suspected that Lu Li was there to steal their treasures.
That could almost be counted as Lu Li's first PK. His techniques were extremely clumsy, and he relied entirely on his own strength to kill.
Returning to this sea area, Lu Li was already an influential figure in the game. Not only did he cure his sister's illness, but he also had a lot of savings in his bank account. He even had a large business with a promising future under his name.
The various things from his previous life gradually became more and more distant. The small guild that once bullied him, Lu Li couldn't even remember what their name was anymore.
He didn't plan to compete for the resources of these coastal shipwrecks. Instead, he took out his own boat from his bag.
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