"Slash!" Bygraves' HP was dropping quickly and he was starting to panic. [0↑ 9 △ Small ↓ Say △ Net]
When Lu Li saw the faint red glow on Bygraves' axe, he knew that something wasn't right. Unfortunately, his movements couldn't keep up with his instincts and he was sent flying before he could react. He was actually sent flying, not because of the knockback effect. Lu Li flew more than ten yards off the ground and flew more than 200 yards.
"Don't …" It was a reminder that came too late.
Before Lu Li could say anything, Water Fairy had already been sent flying as well. Bygraves then rushed towards the long-ranged players of Ruling Sword and Drizzle Court.
The first few players were either killed instantly or sent flying until the red glow on the axe disappeared.
By the time Lu Li ran back, the two hundred-man teams had already lost 20-30 players. Even a few NPC soldiers had died. This sudden turn of events made him want to cry. Only now did he realize that a level 65 Boss was not easy to deal with. If it wasn't for the Sentinel Captain desperately blocking for a moment, perhaps even more people would have died.
Bygraves' aggro had been redirected by Lu Li. No matter how unwilling he was, there was nothing he could do.
However, he was a Boss that followed the rules. He could only rely on skills such as Knockback or Whirlwind to threaten the other players. The other players weren't the main force in this battle, so Lu Li could revive them at any time. He could also replenish their health at any time.
As such, if everything went according to plan, it was only a matter of time before Bygraves died.
Speaking of these players who had died, Lu Li really needed to revive them and restart the battle. With a few dozen players gone, the battle was much slower.
"Boss, look! Someone's stealing equipment! He's not one of us!"
Lu Li looked over and saw a Thief straighten up. He was holding an equipment that had just been picked up by the players who had died.
None of the players who had been chosen to follow Lu Li on this Level 65 Boss raid were noobs. Their equipment was also excellent. Although they weren't all Legendary, they were at least Dark-Gold with decent stats.
These pieces of equipment were like fresh flowers that would inevitably attract bees and butterflies.
In Dawnlight, there was a profession known as the Scavenger. They stared at the places where there was a chaotic battle and prepared to loot the dead. Of course, these scavenger professions were divided into high-end and low-end professions. The low-end professions were not very particular. As long as there was a battle, they would go and loot, but the high-end professions did not care about the money.
They would usually have a source of information and would be able to find out where high-level battles were taking place in time.
Lu Li didn't know what type of scavenger he was facing, but it was clear that he had set his sights on Ruling Sword. Lu Li didn't even need to say anything; he immediately appeared behind the scavenger.
Backstab!
The masked scavenger screamed and fell to the ground. The items that he didn't have time to put into his backpack fell to the ground again, along with another item.
Lu Li picked it up and threw it to Scarlet New Moon, then said, "A scavenger sneaked in. Your points will be deducted by 5% this time. If there's another one later, it will be deducted again. Did you record the video? Go and find out who it is. Chase him for half a month."
Scarlet New Moon's face was bitter. How could he be so unlucky? [0↑ 9 △ Small ↓ Say △ Net]
The Thieves were mainly responsible for three tasks in this situation. The first was to help draw the monsters, the second was to guard against other Thieves sneaking in to pick up equipment or kill steal, and the last was to help pick up the equipment that had been dropped by the players who had died.
But then again, the difficulty of this operation seemed to be a little too high for them.
There were level 60 Horde soldiers here and they were all Boss-like monsters. Anyone who encountered them would be killed. Everyone who was here was being chased around like chickens and dogs, so it wasn't impossible for one or two people to slip through.
"I'll call some more brothers over. I promise this won't happen again. I'll immediately arrange for him to be hunted down. Looking at his skills and attire, he looks like he's a scavenger. We'll definitely be able to buy some information about him," Scarlet New Moon said angrily. He naturally wouldn't speak up for the scavenger.
If a large guild went all out to hunt him down for half a month, it would be an extremely frightening thing.
This kind of thing was usually done in two ways. First, they would put up a bounty outside and use the benefits to attract other forces to participate. Then, they would also put up a bounty inside the guild. There was no lower limit to this type of bounty, so it wasn't unusual for it to be higher.
Apparently, Water Fairy had put up a bounty on an online writer called Rafting Words. The idiot had written dirty jokes about Water Fairy and Lu Li online.
After finding out the writer's ID, Water Fairy put up a bounty of 200 gold coins for each kill. She also put up three pieces of Legendary equipment inside the guild. Anyone who killed Rafting Words would be able to get one of them, which made Rafting Words look like a stray dog.
The Thief who had been stabbed to death by Lu Li had no idea what kind of tragic situation he was in.
He was still in a state of confusion. How did he die so quickly? If he wasn't mistaken, he was killed in one hit. As a Rogue, he wouldn't have overlooked the skill Lu Li had used. It was just a Backstab.
After reviving this poor Thief in Southshore, he had been repeatedly studying the description of Backstab in his skill bar.
He couldn't imagine how he could be killed with almost 3,000 HP by a single skill.
It had to be a bug. The Scavenger walked out of the room in despair. He planned to return to the battlefield. If he was killed again, he would have more evidence to report the bug. If only he could loot another piece of equipment. He should have gotten three, but he had dropped two. Now, he only had one Dark Gold item left in his bag. Its attributes were so good that he couldn't help but drool. He had never hated himself so much for not being a Mage.
After leaving Southshore, the Scavenger summoned his mount out of habit. He was too far away from the battlefield, and it would take too much time to go stealthily.
Two people walked up to him and looked at him strangely.
Normally, as a Rogue, the Scavenger would have reacted immediately. Unfortunately, he had been killed by Lu Li in one hit. It was a huge blow to his confidence.
That was why he only reacted when the two people's skills landed on him.
One was a Paladin, and the other was a Hunter. They had crowd control, damage output, and anti-stealth. Without Gale Step, the Scavenger wouldn't have been able to escape.
"I'm so lucky. I just got the news and I ran into this guy. He even dropped a Dark Gold item!" the Paladin exclaimed.
"He probably picked it up from one of our brothers in the elite group. We'll send it over later." The Hunter calmly stroked his pet. He didn't think that the Scavenger with such poor equipment would drop a Dark Gold item. Generally speaking, Scavengers wouldn't have anything good on them because they died often.
He just didn't understand why the Scavenger didn't put the loot in the warehouse first.
"Why don't we sell it? It doesn't matter even if the guild finds out. After all, it's our loot." The Paladin was very tempted.
Perhaps only Legendary equipment was good stuff for the big shots, but the Paladin and the Hunter were ordinary players. They only had two Dark Gold items on them, and they were both low-level and had average attributes.
If they traded this Dark Gold item for their equipment, they would be able to get three to five Level 50 Dark Gold items with decent attributes.
"Even if that's the case, are you really willing to be an ordinary member?" The Hunter stood up and spat out the blade of grass that he had been holding in his mouth.
"Damn, you want to join the elite group?" The Paladin was shocked. The Paladin jumped in fright. "With our level and equipment, how are we supposed to enter the Elite Team? Stop dreaming."
"My level is low because I entered the game too late. My equipment is bad because I didn't join a good team. Why can't I be an elite? I've already planned to go to Jiangnan City after high school. Not only do I want to join the elite group, I want to join the training camp," the Hunter said stubbornly.
"Ugh, how did you know …" The Paladin scratched his head.
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