Even before the war, the Hillsbrad Hills were already filled with the flames of war.
The Horde players and Alliance players were scattered in this huge new map, looking for opponents to kill. The Honor Points bonus had already begun. As long as they killed someone of the same rank as them, even if they were killed once, it would still be worth it. This was a feast of Honor Points. Basically, it was the officials who paid for it.
Honor Points were very important in Dawnlight.
The most important thing was the equipment. Although it might not be as good as the equipment dropped by Wild Bosses, it was almost the same as the drops from Dungeons. Moreover, the special effects and attributes of the equipment that could be exchanged with Honor Points were more suitable for PVP. Most PVP players would obtain a full set of Honor Points.
Next was the mounts. Currently, most Dawnlight players could get a bunch of Race Mounts to play with. However, if they didn't like the appearance of the Race Mounts, they could only exchange for them with Honor Points.
The Alliance had horses, and the Horde had wolves. Both looked pretty good.
Then there were rare materials and gems. Some of the materials and gems could be exchanged with Honor Points from the Quartermaster. Although it was a little expensive, it was much easier to obtain Honor Points than Bosses. Moreover, these items could be traded. Normal players couldn't find a party to fight Bosses, so it was a good way to earn materials by earning Honor Points. The only downside was that there were not many types of rare materials that could be exchanged.
Finally, there were some potions, special items, quest scrolls, and other miscellaneous items.
On this map that had become extremely huge due to the temporary upgrade, the system had spawned many monsters for the players. These monsters had the experience of Elite monsters, but only had the strength of Normal monsters. Even players with average equipment could challenge them. It was more efficient if they formed a party.
A large number of active players gathered into fresh blood, attracting even more predators.
Wild BOSSes had temporarily retired from the game stage, and NPCs had become the strongest force in this map. Even the most ordinary Night Elf Sentinel or Armoured Soldier had the strength of a BOSSe. At most, because they were humanoid monsters, their HP was slightly lower than normal BOSSes.
Moreover, the items that these NPCs dropped were very good, so they immediately became the targets of higher-level players.
After the big Boss left, there were still some Quasi-Bosses patrolling around. They had a certain chance of dropping rare materials, which was actually a form of welfare. However, it was very difficult for normal players to get their hands on these rare materials. The big guilds actually valued these materials the most.
Lu Li and Water Fairy brought 200 ranged professions and didn't participate in this chaotic battle. Their target was very clear – the Horde Commander, Bygraves.
Of course, no matter if it was Ruling Sword or Drizzle Court, they wouldn't let go of this opportunity to increase their guild's strength. Wander and the others had already begun to make their move. They would participate in this banquet just like the ordinary players.
Lu Li and Water Fairy were pulled into the commander's chat room.
Everyone here was a senior commander of the Alliance. In this faction war, everyone was an ally, so it was beneficial to have a unified command. Jade Flower Lover was the overall commander, while Wander was responsible for the manpower and resources of Ruling Sword and Drizzle Court.
No matter what everyone thought of the Battle of Hillsbrad, at least the players were all invested in it.
System: Dirk's Outpost Tower has been attacked by the opposing faction. Please provide immediate support.
System: Sadrir's Outpost Tower has been attacked by the opposing faction. Please provide immediate support.
For a moment, the sound of the System kept ringing in his ears, but Lu Li chose to ignore them all. All the players could see these notifications, and they weren't specific quests. If you wanted to do quests in this battlefield, you had to go to the recruitment board in Southshore.
"Haha, the recruitment board is really lively," Fei Houzi said. Lu Li was probably at the recruitment board. As soon as he thought about the recruitment board, he heard his team discussing this in the team channel.
"Big brother, come quickly. I don't have time to do quests today," Lu Li said.
"Hurry up and look at these quests. Some are from the System, some are from the players, and you can increase the price. Lu Li, I'm worth more than you now," Fei Houzi said, as if he had encountered something that he was proud of.
"How about we go to Southshore first? The NPCs are slow anyway, so we can easily catch up," Lu Li said to Water Fairy.
Water Fairy naturally didn't object, so the group gradually separated from the NPC team and turned a corner into Southshore.
At this time, Southshore had undergone earth-shaking changes. First of all, it had been moved to the southwest corner of Tarren Mill. This was the headquarters of the Alliance, and the area had been temporarily expanded countless times. It was no worse than any of the main cities.
At this time, the recruitment point was crowded with people. Most of them were here to accept quests.
Only a small portion of the quests here were issued by the System or the faction, and most of them came from the players.
For example, if Lu Li had a grudge against Xiao Mo, he could issue a quest to kill Xiao Mo with gold coins. Once the quest was determined to be completed, 80% of the gold coins that Lu Li paid would be given to the person who completed the quest, and the remaining 20% would naturally go to the System.
What was more interesting was that only players who entered the map could be wanted. Before the quest was completed, players couldn't leave the map until the event ended.
Who didn't have a few enemies? As long as you paid some gold coins, you could make people work for you. Why not?
Lu Li searched for his own bounty. Once someone issued a bounty for a player, other players couldn't issue a bounty for that player. However, he could increase the price, which would help attract more players to the quest.
The first person to issue a bounty was called Swirling Left Eye, and he offered 200 gold coins.
At first glance, this amount didn't seem small. Now that the ratio of gold to gold had decreased, it was still around a few dozen dollars. This meant that 200 gold coins would be tens of thousands of dollars in real money.
What really made Lu Li's bounty attractive was the following price increase. A long string of gold coins was listed below, and when Lu Li checked, the number had already soared to more than 4,000 gold coins. Whoever killed Lu Li would immediately receive a large amount of gold coins.
However, it was impossible to get more than 4,000 gold coins in one go.
If there were too many people bidding for the bounty, a successful bounty could only be collected from ten people. Only by repeatedly killing players could one truly obtain all the money.
Lu Li's current value of more than 4,000 gold coins wasn't very high. Most of the players he was familiar with were around this level. Xiao Mo was only worth around 3,000 gold coins because no one dared to kill him. Moonlight's value was slightly higher at around 5,000 gold coins. He probably killed too many people and had too many enemies, so not many people dared to kill him.
Fei Houzi's value was around 7,000 gold coins. He was considered a new player, so everyone had some hope of killing him.
Lu Li looked at the bounty and first accepted the bounties related to Swirling Left Eye and Staring Right Eye. These two old enemies' bounties were both higher than his. The former had more than 10,000 gold coins, while the latter had more than 8,000 gold coins. Lu Li didn't know how much he could earn from this prize pool.
Although his level was higher now, Lu Li wasn't a saint. If he dared to issue a bounty, he had to be prepared to receive it.
Each person could only accept three bounty quests at a time. Unless they completed or gave up, they couldn't accept any more. Therefore, Lu Li's second bounty was Bygraves. It was a bounty issued by the system, so players couldn't increase the price. However, the bounty was 50,000 gold coins. If he took it, he would earn 40,000 gold coins.
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