"I have it, it's in the warehouse," Huadi Liqing said.
That was a level 60 equipment. Although it was exquisite, it wasn't particularly overpowered. As the level penalty got heavier and heavier, even a level 68 dark gold staff would be more powerful than this legendary weapon.
So the legendary weapon also became a collector's item.
"Go get it, we'll wait for you here." Lu Li decided to try following that vague guide. After all, the team had been wiped so many times, there wasn't much to lose.
Huadi Liqing read the teleport back to the city, then after getting the item, she was pulled into the Instance Dungeon by a Warlock using the Summoning Gate.
"Yes, my son is very powerful! But I also have my own strength! I am Aran! I will let you know how many teeth an old dog has! "
"I am not some ridiculous clown, I am Nielas Aran!"
This was the original line of Shade of Aran.
However, ever since Huadi Liqing brought back the weapon [Atiesh, the Legendary Staff of the Guardian], Shade of Aran, this projection without much intelligence, had its own emotions.
"How did you get this weapon, did he call you here?"
This was his new line, and he began to "get distracted" during the battle — through telling a story about how he and Aegwynn got to know each other. There was bitterness and sweetness in it, but he didn't regret it.
He talked about when Medivh was young, when Medivh was still a smart and cute little boy.
In this recollection-like narrative, the battle finally magically ended. According to Lu Li's calculations, after Shade of Aran saw the orange staff, the speed at which he released magic slowed down by at least 20%, and the power and range of the magic also decreased.
The most important thing was that there wasn't a scene of a ring of fire and a blizzard appearing at the same time.
It was like pulling a Nightmare Difficulty Boss back to Hard Difficulty, so much so that when Shade of Aran fell, no one could react.
Lu Li was the first to react, because he got a skill point.
This was simply a miracle. It was even more unbelievable than killing the Shade of Aran.
"Ahem, don't look at me like that. As an outstanding dungeon commander, the officials will give me extra points when evaluating my contribution. So, it is reasonable and logical for me to receive skill points. You mortals … … it is hard for you to understand."
"Report it. There's a bug in the system," his friends complained.
Canmeng went up to loot the equipment. After the stone, he actually found an Enhanced Skill Book.
Enhanced Fireball!
"Hahaha, that's what I said. If even a hatchet man like Boss could get a Skill Point, my luck must be pretty good." Fei Houzi was so happy that he was about to die.
He already had two Enhanced Skills, but his signature Fire Mage skill, Fireball, had never been able to be enhanced. This was a blow to the explosive damage output that he was so proud of. Now, he had finally found salvation in the hands of an Archmage Boss.
Then there was the Righteous Seeker Pauldron, the equipment for a Healing Paladin. Naturally, it was for Darkness.
Even if Darkness wasn't in the Instance Dungeon, it would still be given to her. This was probably the benefit of having less competition. Darkness's equipment had always been in the lead, and this was the reason why.
Talisman of the Leopard Claw!
Although it was Dark Gold, it was still a Thief's equipment. Lu Li immediately took it.
Talisman of the Leopard Claw (Dark Gold): All Attributes + 80, HP + 500, 2 Slots, Special Effect 1: Critical Hit Chance + 6%, Critical Hit Damage + 28%, Special Effect 2: Escape, Teleport to a specified location within 15 yards of the user's line of sight. Cooldown time: 2 minutes. Cooldown time not shared with other similar skills. Equipment Requirement: Level 70. Durability. This was Lu Li's first real level 70 exquisite equipment, and it was produced in a large Instance Dungeon.
Although it didn't add much to the attributes, the addition was relatively balanced. Leveling up HP at Level 70 was very important. In a situation where you couldn't use attribute points to increase Constitution, this kind of equipment that added all attributes was very popular.
Critical Hit Chance had been officially adjusted and redefined. A 6% probability increase was still acceptable, but a nearly 30% increase in Critical Hit Damage was very practical.
Escape skills were very rare on Level 60 + equipment. It could be considered a blank period. Only Level 60 and Level 70 large-scale Instance Dungeons or Wild Bosses would produce them. For this kind of escape skill, players had to continue to use some Level 60 items, so they had to bear the reduction brought about by the equipment level penalty.
The Violet Eye Pendant!
An Epic accessory. Lu Li's Leopard Claw Talisman could be thrown away when compared to this one.
The Violet Eye Pendant could indeed be called the best item dropped by the curator, so the Mages fought over it. In the end, it was Lu Li who made the decision to give it to Sanyue Yu, deducting a large amount of guild points from her.
Moreover, this equipment could also be lent to other competitors to use when necessary. After all, no one would complain about mana recovery being too fast.
The Boss also dropped a Flare Sun Blueprint. [Formula: Enchant Weapon – Flare Sun]. Permanently enchant a weapon, causing it to gain the effect of increasing fire and arcane spells by 50 points. The level of the equipment must not be lower than Level 35.
Fire and arcane Mages would prefer this kind of enchantment.
Karazhan would produce a large number of all kinds of blueprints, even those small monsters were no exception. Previously, when they were clearing out the small monsters, there were two enchantment blueprints and a jewelry crafting blueprint.
Because Shadow of Aran had found a simple method, Lu Li felt that they had already surpassed most of the clubs, so they should have the time to provoke the hidden Boss.
Thus, in the process of unintentionally touching the bookshelf in the library, he pushed it open, revealing a secret room.
There was a Boss hidden inside — Trestan Darkhoof.
At that time, a mysterious and powerful existence was hidden in Medivh's soul. This existence was the projection of Sargeras. It had been lurking since the battle with Aegwynn, and was transferred to Medivh when he was born.
For a long time, Medivh didn't know of Sargeras' existence.
Sargeras was like another personality of Medivh. Without Medivh knowing, Sargeras had done a lot of things. Trestan Darkhoof was a demon summoned by Sargeras.
Trestan Darkhoof brought his imps and stayed here quietly, waiting for his master's orders.
Compared to Shadow of Aran, this Boss was much simpler. Even if the team was wiped out, it was to explore the Boss's skills and mechanisms. Who wouldn't die in an expedition? Except for Lu Li, the team leader who fled when the situation wasn't right.
Trestan Darkhoof's imp was called Kilrick. He had about 60,000 HP and dealt very low damage to the Main Tank. Physical attacks dealt about 2000 damage to a cloth-clothed person. When he was killed, Darkhoof would have a debuff, increasing the damage he received by 25%. After 30 seconds, the debuff would disappear, and Kilrick would respawn again.
The Warlock was in charge of tanking the imp. Probably because of their profession, Kitty Likes Meat suffered very little damage.
Darkhoof would periodically teleport a random player to the green circle in the middle of the room. The player would be bound by a layer of demonic chains, put into a coma, and suffer about 1500 shadow damage per second. At the same time, the Boss would be healed. This damage couldn't be resisted. Knights' invincibility and Mages' Ice Block could be dispelled. The demonic chains had 12000 HP and had to be destroyed quickly.
Lu Li specially assigned people to destroy the demonic chains after they appeared.
About 10 seconds after the battle started, Darkhoof would create two teleportation doors on both sides of the room. The weakened imps would respawn continuously. Each imp had 3000 HP and used fire arrows to attack. The casting time was very short, and each shot dealt 250-350 damage.
These imps were very easy to kill, and they mainly relied on area of effect skills to deal with them.
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