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Chapter 1963

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The first to third waves of monsters were easy to deal with, and most teams could deal with them.

With the arrival of the fourth wave of monsters, a new face appeared — Necromancers. They would first target the target at the front and start rolling briquettes. So, non-tank characters should stand at the back as much as possible.

Because you really couldn't handle it.

Necromancers should be controlled by Fear, Polymorph, or Thieves.

After the enemy's attack, the melee fighters would focus on dealing with the Necromancers, while the gunners and the tanks would deal with the enemy. When the Necromancers were all dead or injured, the melee fighters should turn around and help deal with the remaining enemies in the area where the firepower was concentrated. After the main force was cleared, they would focus on dealing with the Necromancers that had been Polymorph.

The last two waves had Abominations, which were hard to kill and had high attack power.

After clearing the eight waves of monsters was the first Boss, Recchi Winterfrost. When Lu Li came here in his previous life, this guy was an equipment transport captain.

Although he was very weak, he was an outstanding Lich, which was why the Archerons sent him as the vanguard.

Unlike the Liches loyal to the Lich King, Recchi Winterfrost was the most fanatical follower of the Burning Legion. His powerful magic and cruel demonic magic made him a capable subordinate of Kil 'jaeden.

Recki Winterfrost's first appearance was during the siege of Hearth Valley. However, due to his disgust for the Scourge Army and his loyalty to the Burning Legion, Recki did not participate much in the Scourge Army's battles until the final battle at Mount Hyjal.

In the last battle of Mount Hyjal, Recchi Winterfrost was the first commander to attack Jaina's human camp. In the end, it was all for naught.

Although it was said to be the weakest, other than a few large clubs, no one had managed to kill this Boss.

After all, the prerequisites alone were enough to stop many weaker guilds and clubs from entering this Instance Dungeon.

"The Legion's final conquest has begun! This world will once again be in our hands, and nothing will survive! "Recchi's introduction was very domineering, and his costume was basically cosplaying Kel 'Thuzad.

It didn't matter where this guy was being tanked, as long as he didn't find NPCs as much as possible — especially Jaina. Once Jaina fell, they would have to restart the entire battle, including the eight waves of small fries!

This battle was not difficult. The key was that everyone had to dodge the Lich's skills. Otherwise, the pressure on the healers would be too great.

The job of a healer was quite heavy. They had to keep everyone's HP at their peak or at a very high level. Keeping everyone's HP high was also very beneficial for avoiding Death and Wither.

All members within the range of Death and Decay must stop whatever they are doing and run out of the range.

If they didn't run, they would die.

Ruling Sword managed to take down this Boss after wiping twice. Although the Boss was very weak, the items that it dropped were not bad at all.

Forget about Dark Gold equipment. Almost no one in the team needed Dark Gold equipment.

Berserk Shackles, Plate Armor, Legendary damage output equipment.

At the very least, it was better than a T5 player, and the individual equipment here was also on par with a T6 player.

The Chronicles of Dark Secrets!

If the Berserk Shackles were not bad, then the Chronicles of Dark Secrets was the best equipment that Recki had dropped.

It was nicknamed the Black Book.

There was a saying that went, "The Black Book in the left hand and the Sunburn in the right hand. The Big Red Bull still rolls hard."

The Black Book here referred to the Chronicles of Dark Secrets. It was an off-hand piece of equipment and was one of the high-end damage output items in the current patch. It was something that all Mages dreamed of.

Many people even regarded the Black Book as a graduation item in the current patch.

When this item was released, there was no need to mention how lively the competition was.

Lu Li was too lazy to care. This wasn't a skill book. If they needed to use it during a match, they could just borrow it from each other. Whoever had more points would take it.

In the end, Huadi Liqing had more points.

This was the advantage of being an Ice Mage. She could enter almost any Instance Dungeon. On the other hand, Fei Houzi was a Fire Mage. Although he was a professional player and received some preferential treatment, his attendance rate wasn't even as high as Huadi Liqing's.

Fighting in an Instance Dungeon and being on standby outside the Instance Dungeon were two completely different things.

Sometimes, Huadi Liqing could even get the DKP subsidy for being the first in damage output.

Before the second Boss, Anaceron, there were waves of small monsters, but compared to the eight waves of small monsters before Recchi Winterfrost, there was an extra Banshee among the small monsters before Anaceron.

The players called the Necromancer a man and the Banshee a woman because they were all Mages and could tell their gender.

The woman could attack with magic, and her damage was similar to that of a pervert. At the same time, she could put an Anti-Magic Shield on herself. In other words, this was clearly telling the melee players, "Come and kill me."

So this Banshee basically locked the melee players in place, and then the melee players went to kill her one by one.

After the small monsters was Anaceron.

Anaceron was a keen and terrifying Dreadlord. His position among the demons of Naztrem was second only to the number one leader, Tykendios, who was killed by Illidan. After Tykendios' death, he took over the position of the former leader.

In the battle of Hyjal, Anaceron participated and showed his talent and tenacity in leading the army against the Sentinels, the Alliance, and the Horde.

When Archimonde set out to defeat the World Tree, he was assigned to guard the Legion's camp. However, in the end, he did not notice Archimonde's danger. When he felt Archimonde's power return to silence and the death of the Defiler, it was too late.

He and most of the invading Burning Legion demons did not even have time to escape before they were drowned by the furious Hyjal Alliance warriors. Anaceron himself also died in the melee.

This boss was much more difficult than the first one.

Most of the players who came here to explore were stuck at this boss, and the rest were still fighting with the first boss.

His signature skill was Rotten Bee Swarm, which launched a Rotten Bee Swarm at a random target. The range was about 60 yards, and it dealt 4250-5750 Shadow Damage.

The Swarm would reduce the healing output of all targets hit by 75% for 20 seconds. Whether it was potions, bandages, or healing spells, they would all be affected.

The skill had a cooldown of about 11-15 seconds and would be used when the cooldown was over.

Apart from that, the skill was for healing output, not for receiving healing.

So, this Boss had to be fought in small groups. It was impossible to strictly stick to 60 degrees. Sky Moon divided the team into four groups, up, down, left, and right. This way, the Boss was in the middle. This was simple and intuitive. Each group tried to overlap as much as possible. This way, one group would be hit every time, while the other two groups could heal them.

There was also the skill Hypnosis, which could sleep three people at a time. After falling asleep, they could be saved by Tremor Totem.

Every minute, an Inferno would be cast on a random person's head, causing 2500 fire damage in a small area and stunning the target for 2 seconds. A giant Inferno would be created.

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