< img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=433806094867034&ev=PageView&noscript=1" />

Text:

Comment:

Home > Fantasy > The Great Thief > Chapter 297

Chapter 297

Words:1944Update:22/06/25 06:25:06

Report

Genius in a Second Remember Love Go? Talk → Net provides you with exciting novels to read.

The changes on the leaderboard gave Lu Li a sense of crisis. [Love ↑ Go △ Small ↓ Talk △ Net w

qu



The reason he was able to surpass everyone else in the early stages of the game, be it in terms of level or First Kills, was because he had been reborn.

He had always understood one thing: being reborn wasn't omnipotent.

As time went by, other people's skills would continue to grow, and the gap between them would shrink.

For example, when he had dominated the beginner's village with an 80% Completion Rate, those so-called experts were still practicing over and over again for a 50% Completion Rate.

But now, when he could achieve a 95% Completion Rate, there were already many people who were challenging the 90% Completion Rate.

Slowly, these people would stabilize and approach 95% Completion Rate.

It would be difficult to improve beyond 95% Completion Rate, and people would catch up to him, or even surpass him.

When his Completion Rate wasn't as good as others, his level couldn't close the gap, and his equipment and skills couldn't show off, how could he compete with others?

Therefore, Lu Li didn't let the two million go to his head. The first thing he did after receiving the money wasn't to indulge in revelry, but to level up.

In the monster farming area near Upwind Trail, Lu Li chose a secluded place and started to farm monsters.

Just like when he had first entered the game, he started to practice and experience every skill, from the simplest posture, to the intensity of his strength, to the different trajectories of his dagger …

It was a very boring process, but Lu Li never got tired of it.

Coming from a grassroots background and living at the bottom of society, he had a tenacity that most people didn't have. He could endure hardship and loneliness.

This kind of mechanical repetition continued until the system notified him that the game time for the day was up.

Only then did he feel the exhaustion from the bottom of his heart.

It was already the fifth day of the Shadow Cup, from the qualifiers to the regular season to the Top 100 Competition.

Most of the teams that could enter the Top 100 Competition were teams that had been carefully built by major guilds or quasi-major guilds. Teams like the Shin Shin Army were almost unique.

The two teams were like fireflies in the dark, attracting a lot of attention.

It was said that in the opening of several underground gambling houses, the two teams had become the most popular bet. Countless people were waiting for them to lose or win the next match.

This kind of attention brought about an increase in popularity, which was directly reflected in the difficulty of getting tickets.

The top 100 was no longer a ranking competition. The system would assign opponents according to certain rules, and both sides would enter the arena at the time set by the system to begin the match.

Moreover, the content of the competition had also changed.

The new competition consisted of two parts, the individual competition and the team competition.

In the individual competition, the two teams would each send one person to fight, and the winning team would gain one point.

After the end of the individual competition, there was a one-hour break before the second team competition. The team that won the team competition would get two points.

The points earned over the course of the competition would be used as the basis for the team to enter the top 16.

Lu Li's first match in the top 100 was against Gods of Dusk.

Gods of Dusk was ranked 30th on the Chinese guild leaderboards. They had a celebrity player, Wood Fearing. Wood Fearing was the representative of violent Thieves, so he could be considered to be quite strong.

However, they had two teams in the top 100 this time, and Lu Li's team wasn't the main team, so they missed the opportunity to fight Wood Fearing.

"The other team is a Druid. Which class do you think they'll send out for a 1v1?" Moonlight asked.

"I don't know." Lu Li shook his head.

"Actually, there's no need to know." Moonlight smiled with a fearless confidence. "You go, I'll go next."

Indeed, it didn't matter which class the opponent used. Whether it was a Warlock or a Warrior, there was no class suppression in front of players like Lu Li and Moonlight.

Lu Li didn't bother with pleasantries. He smeared poison on his dagger and began reading the map.

The jungle was generally considered the home ground of Thieves and Wild Druids. The God of Luck was really superfluous.

Lu Li wandered around the jungle and quickly found his opponent.

A Warlock, with a succubus pet, stood in an open space in the middle of the jungle. There were small puddles of rainwater around him.

This person had good eyesight. He could still find a favorable terrain in the jungle. He didn't know whether he was going to fight a Warrior or a Thief, but an open field of vision was good for casting spells.

Lu Li approached and stopped thirty yards away from the Warlock.

The puddles on the ground would affect the effects of Stealth. Fortunately, Lu Li had two pieces of equipment that increased Stealth, so the effect was almost negligible.

However, he didn't underestimate his opponent. What if this person had the same exquisite Detection equipment as Stellar Union Silver Radiant?

Lu Li cautiously approached his opponent. The audience members who had bought tickets also held their breaths. Some of them were Thieves who had paid ten silver coins to come in with the idea of stealing someone else's skills.

Professional players were the best targets to steal from.

Those who could make it this far were all at the top of their respective classes. They definitely wouldn't hide anything on the battlefield, and there was also a sharp-eyed commentator to help them analyze. If they didn't steal now, then when would they?

Of course, how much they could benefit from this depended on their own understanding.

"It's a very conservative positioning technique. It's perfect in this kind of environment," Dark Wind commented, analyzing Lu Li's positioning in this match.

From the route he chose to find his opponent, the angle he observed his opponent, the way he approached his opponent, and so on.

The novice Thieves were mesmerized by this analysis. The other classes also benefited greatly.

Lu Li's opponent — the poor Warlock. All of his defenses were useless in front of Lu Li's strange path. He couldn't see anyone approaching him from behind.

"This Warlock player from Gods of Dusk is done for." The commentator, Dark Wind, sighed and concluded.

The Warlock was unknowingly approached by Lu Li and attacked first. The Warlock only had time to order his pet to attack. The Thief with Shadow Cloak didn't care about the damage dealt by his pet at all.

After a few seconds, the Warlock was a corpse. Lu Li didn't even lose a third of his health.

Next up was the team battle. Perhaps it was because they had seen how strong Lu Li was, but the team was very conservative in the team battle. The Warrior was in front, while the Druid and Warlock were in the middle. Everyone wanted nothing more than to stick together.

They were definitely going to lose. Anyone with a discerning eye could see that.

The Druid didn't have any dispel spells or defensive skills. They relied entirely on the Warlock's Fear and the Warrior's attack to form an offensive formation to win.

Moonlight cast his damage reduction skills and Charge towards Windmill. Lu Li controlled the crowd and with a wave of attacks, this immature defensive formation was broken into pieces.

This time, Lu Li's team didn't focus on the Druid. Instead, they targeted the Warlock as their target.

Before they had enough skills, the opponent's Warriors had no way to support their Warlocks. As for the Druid, his advantage was his mobility, not his ability to save the situation.

The Warlock really wanted to ask, "Why am I the one who gets injured every time?"

The Warlock was the first to be sent out of the arena after 1 minute and 22 seconds.

Lu Li's team won and gained another two points.

You've already exceeded your reading limit for today. If you want to read more, please log in.


Login
Select text and click 'Report' to let us know about any bad translation.