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Home > Fantasy > The Great Thief > Chapter 1697

Chapter 1697

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With the remaining few dozen souls, Lu Li succeeded three more times.

Five successes out of 80 souls. This probability was much better than he had imagined. It must have been a part of the bonus from the Spirit Casting badge. The forging hammer also had a certain bonus to this.

Therefore, the probability of Spirit Casting was higher than collecting souls. This was probably the reason why Demitrian would choose Lu Li.

However, Demitrian definitely didn't know that Lu Li's hand was so black. Otherwise, he would definitely rather seal himself into the badge.

Lu Li summed up his success in forging equipment this time. He felt that Spirit Casting was indeed a very useful thing, but it wasn't as wonderful as he had imagined. Even if he succeeded in Spirit Casting, he still wouldn't necessarily be able to make a Perfect level Epic equipment.

He succeeded five times. Only three times he made a Perfect level item. One was a Perfect Dark Gold item and two were a Perfect Epic.

The remaining two were an Exquisite Epic and an Excellent Epic.

This time, he made a total of four Perfect level items. The extra one was Big Dog Li's single-handed sword. Even without Spirit Casting, Lu Li could still make a Perfect Epic equipment with the Exquisite Forging hammer.

The next day, Lu Li didn't continue to collect souls. Resting for half a day was already a luxury. Everyone still had to keep their spirits up to deal with the Twin Emperors.

Lu Li made equipment for the club's people with great fanfare. Of course, the other clubs knew.

Therefore, they knew the progress of Ruling Sword's Instance Dungeon. At least that afternoon, they didn't do any work. This at least showed that when Ruling Sword faced the Twin Emperors, it wasn't going so smoothly.

This kind of understanding filled the major clubs with confidence and ambition.

Unknowingly, Ruling Sword had already become a benchmark for Instance Dungeon First Clears. If they couldn't make any progress, then the other clubs would feel that they could be forgiven for not moving forward.

Their ambitions couldn't help but emerge.

Perhaps Ruling Sword wasn't good at fighting this kind of Boss. If that was the case, then everyone's chance had come. They couldn't just let Ruling Sword take all the Instance Dungeon First Clears. That way, what fairness would there be in the game?

Lu Li clearly didn't plan on letting these guys experience the so-called fairness.

Dawnlight's biggest fairness was that it would not interfere with the game. As long as the players did not break the rules, even if the game went bankrupt, the game company could only reflect on themselves.

In fact, Ruling Sword didn't actually stop the Instance Dungeon progress.

Sky Moon and Wander both began to direct new teams to explore. Because of the successful experience of Lu Li's group, the two small teams also successfully arrived in front of the Twin Emperors.

Lu Li's team was basically made up of the main players, with Ruling Sword making up the majority.

The other two teams had many core elites from Drizzle Court and Peerless City. They were still in a period of getting used to each other. If nothing unexpected happened in the future, these two teams would be considered regular teams.

Perhaps it was because everyone was still a little rusty in the beginning, but they were wiped out twice in a row.

The first time, it was the same old problem. The healer couldn't move in time, and the second time, it was Chongzi who couldn't kill him in time.

In response to the first situation, Lu Li changed his way of thinking. The healer simply didn't run anymore. When the Main Tank changed positions, the healer would also change their own healing targets.

If the healer's position was fixed, it depended on whether the commander's orders were timely, as well as the players' ability to react.

Fixing the healer's position would allow them to adapt to the situation. This way, the efficiency of healing would be reduced, but the healing would be more orderly. There wouldn't be a situation where they couldn't find a target to heal and ran around blindly.

In this way, Lu Li would be tired. He had to pay more attention to the entire field.

However, the results were quite good. It was much better than what Lu Li had imagined. From this matter, he understood a principle – don't blindly believe in bullshit guides.

For him to be able to get to this point today, all sorts of guides had helped him a lot.

Lu Li wouldn't pretentiously say that he wanted to fight fairly with other players. If there was a guide in his head, then he would use it. Even if he won, there was no need to feel like it was an unfair victory. However, he gradually discovered that he had already become a little too superstitious about guides.

Many times, his subconscious was always telling him that the guide was right.

However, was the strategy correct all the time?

At the very least, Lu Li felt that some of the guides weren't that accurate. In some cases, it was because the game had slowly evolved and changed the Boss mechanism. In some cases, it was because the players participating in the battle were different, so there was no need to mechanically copy it.

For example, the problem of healing.

If it was a weakened Boss, if it was an ordinary player, this kind of strategy would indeed be no problem. The key was that the Boss was now at its strongest. That kind of strategy wouldn't solve the problem of healing at all.

Moreover, there were quite a few healers on Lu Li's side who were participating in the battle who were professional players. The rest were top players who had experienced many Instance Dungeon First Clears. Their in-game combat awareness was countless times higher than that of ordinary players, so they could adapt to the situation and deal with it.

Of course, solving this problem didn't mean that Ruling Sword could defeat the Twin Emperors.

The reason why this Boss was difficult to fight was because there were too many variables. The Boss could change positions, the random size of Chongzi, and the Boss' aggro. There were all sorts of factors. If there was a problem in any of them, then all previous efforts would be wasted.

A new day began with a team wipe, and it also ended with a team wipe.

If you looked at the results as a defeat, then Lu Li and the others hadn't done anything that day. Fortunately, First Clear Instance Dungeons weren't like this. Victory was slowly approaching, and Lu Li was confident that he could defeat these two gays on the second day.

It was another day, and Lu Li's guess wasn't wrong.

At noon, they successfully took down the Twin Emperors. These two Bosses took almost two cooldowns of time. If it wasn't for Lu Li's new idea, he was afraid that they would have to drag it out for at least another cooldown.

One cooldown was seven days, and in seven days, the cucumber would have gone cold.

Everyone wasn't very clear about the situation of the other clubs, but from the faces of those First Clear players, they could read a piece of information that made Lu Li feel at ease.

Not everyone was an actor. When a normal person was happy, it was hard for them to have a bitter face. When they were unhappy or even about to go crazy, even if they wanted to act, they wouldn't be happy.

The people who had been tormented by the Twin Emperors for a week were all in a trance, ready to collapse at any moment.

On the other hand, the people of Ruling Sword, when they ran to the corpses to repair their equipment, all had a silver smile on their faces. It didn't take long for the other clubs to know that Ruling Sword had defeated the Twin Emperors.

What made Lu Li even more certain was that they were the First Clear of the Twin Emperors was the drop from the Boss.

There was a large pile of Strengthening Stones, which made the total number of Strengthening Stones in Lu Li's backpack immediately exceed three digits. As such, he shamelessly went to Xiaoba Jiang's side and said, "Hachi Chan, my backpack is almost full. I can't fit anything in anymore."

"Oh," Xiaoba Jiang didn't even bat an eyelid.

"Oh, that's it?" How could people nowadays not take the initiative?

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