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The Dilan Ruins were like a castle shrouded in a dark forest, with many players moving about.
What surprised Lu Li was that there were a lot of players – there were at least 300-400 of them.
Were they looking for trouble with the high-ranking disciple Anzelin?
Anzelin was not someone to be trifled with. He was like Janela, not just a Wild Boss. Strictly speaking, they were NPCs of a special faction. With the current standard of the players, even three to five hundred of them would not be able to return.
Lu Li found a quiet place to rest and recover his HP. He put on his Steel Mask, Nameless, and hid his information. Once he was ready, he slowly approached.
These people were really fighting a Boss, but it was obviously not the super Boss Anzelin, but another humanoid Boss.
He wore a tattered robe, and his pale face was full of death.
Plague Messenger Nois!
With his extraordinary knowledge of the game and the name of the Dilan Ruins, Lu Li quickly determined that the one being surrounded was the Plague Messenger Nois, who used to be Baron Dilan.
Before he fell, he was a noble and a genius shaman. He had great attainments in the study of necromancy and casting curses.
As for Luo, his madness and cruelty had turned Dylan into a wasteland.
The dead Plague Messenger Nois was a summoned Boss. Like the Cynocephali Elder that Lu Li had killed, it was a unique Boss. Once killed, it would not respawn again. Lu Li had entered the game late in his previous life, so he had never seen the Plague Messenger Nois. However, he had some understanding of his deeds and had read some descriptions of him from other players.
The strategy to defeat the Plague Messenger Nois was very simple — dispel the curse.
In Dawnlight, only Druids and Mages had the ability to dispel curses. The drop rate of related skill books was quite low, but for the big guilds, it was not a problem at all. With thousands of Mages and Druids, even if they were unlucky, there would be at least a dozen or so who could learn the skill.
Lu Li didn't dare to get too close. When a level 15 boss went crazy, it wasn't a joke.
He carefully observed the players who were fighting the boss. It didn't take him much effort to recognize the guild emblem on their chests — Gangnam Royals.
As one of the top three veteran guilds in the Hua Xia region, its history could be traced back to the birth of online gaming more than two hundred years ago. At that time, games were still controlled by keyboards, and a group of rich second-generation heirs established this guild.
Thanks to the financial support in real life, the guild survived a few twists and turns.
They only had one distinguishing feature — they were rich, and when they were rich, they would naturally be willful.
Leveling up required players to clear out the entire area, PvP was bound to be crushed by a group of players, and even guild battles could be fought with money. They were the game's parasites. They had ruined countless classic games, but the gaming guilds couldn't bear to part with the profits they brought. It could be said that they had a love-hate relationship.
Most of the members of this guild were from the human race, so when Lu Li was in the Novice Village, he didn't have much contact with them. Otherwise, he would've gotten into a fight a long time ago. 【Love ↑ Go △ Little ↓ Say △ Net
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The Gangnam Royals liked to book out the entire area, but what Lu Li hated the most was to book out the entire area.
Whoever wanted to book out the entire area, he wouldn't rest until he was dead.
In his previous life, they had conflicts like this, and it was still the same in this life. He didn't know if this was considered enemies on a narrow road.
This time, the leader of the Gangnam Royals was the guild leader, Floating Sand Sword. He was a level 14 Warrior and ranked ninth on the leaderboards. It was said that his skills were pretty good, but he didn't have many opportunities to show off because the Gangnam Royals were used to PK together.
The person who received the Plague Messenger quest was a casual player. He couldn't complete it himself, so he went to the Gangnam Royals and asked them to help him by giving up the boss. At least he could complete the quest. A quest that required fighting a level 15 wild boss, how could the rewards be bad?
There were many rewards for fighting a boss, so the Gangnam Royals obviously wouldn't refuse. That was why the scene in front of them happened.
As for the few players who were killed at the beginning, they didn't care at all.
Lu Li hid under a collapsed wall, his whole body curled up into a ball. Even if he didn't use Stealth, no one would be able to see him.
He originally planned to kill a few people to vent his anger, but when he saw that these people were fighting the boss, and the one they were fighting was the Plague Messenger, he immediately changed his mind.
The Plague Messenger had a high chance of dropping Plague Shards – a material that he needed to upgrade his ring. This thing was very hard to find. In his previous life, Lu Li had heard from Weilan Haifeng that three Plague Shards cost him half a year's worth of savings.
That's right, Lu Li planned to snatch the items that the boss dropped.
Snatching a boss sounded easy, but it wasn't easy to actually do it.
First, you had to be able to get close to the boss. In a crowded battle scene with magic arrows flying everywhere, even if you were a Thief or a Druid who could go invisible, you would still be knocked out.
Not to mention the fact that no one would be able to recognize you, even a super large group of thousands of people would be divided into small groups of five or ten people. The leader of a small group would be able to tell at a glance that you were an outsider.
Secondly, you had to be familiar with the boss's skills at every stage. Don't think that the boss was on your side, that would definitely be an illusion.
Finally, you had to choose the right time to deal the last blow to the boss in front of everyone. Only then would you be able to kill the boss and obtain the right to pick up the equipment.
In Dawnlight, there was a special arrangement for distribution. Other than the party that dealt the most damage, the player who dealt the last blow would receive 20% of the experience and equipment, and the player who dealt the last blow would receive 20% of the experience and equipment.
This led to a series of problems. For example, in order to enjoy the last 20% of the experience, some special players would ask to let go of the boss and let them deal the last blow. There were also some players who watched others fight the boss and rushed up to snatch it at the best moment, although most of the time, they would be torn to pieces.
In fact, it was understandable why guilds had to clear the area when fighting the boss.
However, Lu Li didn't think that the Gangnam Royals were innocent. Clearing the area didn't necessarily mean killing people. It was easier to persuade people with kind words than to use a butcher's knife.
The Plague Emissary had several relatively powerful skills, such as the Plague Emissary's Curse. This was a standard ultimate skill that could affect 20 players in a single attack. If the curse remained on the target for more than 10 seconds, it would transform into the Plague Bringer's Rage.
It was just a curse, and it didn't seem to have much damage. However, if you knew about the Plague Bringer's Rage, you wouldn't think so.
Plague Bringer's Rage: Players affected by this effect will turn into a bomb, immediately dealing 400-600 Nature Damage to all party members within 30 yards. For the next 10 seconds, all party members within 30 yards will be dealt 300-500 Nature Damage every two seconds.
With the current HP of the players, this was definitely going to kill a large number of players.
Who knew how many times the hundreds of players in front of him would die?
Lu Li's position was very good. It was dark and isolated, so the Plague Bringer's Curse wouldn't be released on him. The players who turned into bombs wouldn't be able to hit him either.
Even if someone happened to be looking at him, they wouldn't be able to see him if they didn't look carefully. After all, the Dilan Ruins were always surrounded by gray smoke.
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