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Chapter 370

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Scarlet Monastery!

In a sense, this was the strongest dungeon in the early stages of Dawnlight.

It was made up of four dungeons: Graveyard, Palace, Armory, and Library. This meant that Scarlet Monastery was actually a group of dungeons and not just a single dungeon.

The entry level was 25, the entry level was 35. The monsters were mostly level 30 and the beginner bosses were also level 30. Since most of them were humanoid monsters, they had low health, low defense, and high EXP. The drop rate was also good …

There used to be a group of low-level professional players who made a living by farming in Scarlet.

In the Scarlet dungeon group, it cost ten gold per round. Apart from the equipment, there were a lot of low-level players begging to be carried.

In order to keep their level below 35, the players tried all sorts of ways to kill themselves. Some crawled into a group of monsters, some found people to kill them, and some climbed to high places to fall to their deaths.

Lu Li had been here for a while in his previous life. He earned a lot of money by farming with two poor players.

However, he was calm and knew that this steady income would not last long. To be truly strong, one had to maintain a certain level with the mainstream players. Therefore, he had never lowered his level.

It was not hard to clear Scarlet as long as you knew the strategy.

If you knew the strategy, a ten-man team of level 30 could easily clear Elite Difficulty.

As for Nightmare Difficulty, it required a higher requirement.

Similar to the Howling Grounds and Blackfathom, the Scarlet Monastery also had a shortcut, and it was very simple. All you had to do was kill 20 Scarlet Paladins outside the dungeon, and you would be able to obtain a one-hour Scarlet Halo.

Scarlet Halo: Damage dealt to Scarlet Crusaders increased by 5%, HP recovery + 5%, MP recovery + 5%, lasts for an hour.

This halo was very powerful. However, there was a huge difference in obtaining it based on the faction.

Horde players only needed to teleport to Tirisfal Woodland and run to Scarlet Monastery. They just needed to kill a few monsters outside to get the Scarlet Halo. However, Alliance players had it worse. It would take them a long time to get there from the nearest Alliance teleportation point.

Currently, the main route was to teleport to Southshore and head north from there to Silverpine Forest. After passing through Silverpine Forest, go around Undercity and enter Tirisfal Forest before heading to Scarlet Monastery.

The distance was very far, and it would take at least two hours.

Most of the guilds that were exploring the dungeon, such as Blood Red War Flag and Seventh Heaven, chose this path because it was safe. There was a main road and the monsters' levels weren't too high.

Of course, you can also enter directly from the town's Instance Dungeon Teleporter, but you can forget about the effects of the Crimson Halo.

This was why the Scarlet Monastery was biased towards the Horde and was filled with malice towards the Alliance.

Lu Li did not choose this path. He knew a shortcut.

He could first teleport to the Eastern Plaguelands, then traverse through parts of the Eastern Plaguelands and the entire Western Plaguelands. Running all the way here was the shortest distance, and it would take him less than an hour to get there.

It wasn't that no one knew of this route. After all, the map had long since been explored, and a copy could be made with just a few Silver Coins.

The reason why this route couldn't be taken was because there were too many monsters along the way, and they were all level 40-50.

Based on the current level of the players, level 40-50 was like a mountain. Clearing these monsters was no different from fighting a Boss, and it would take a lot more time to clear them all the way.

The reason why Lu Li dared to choose this route was because he was very familiar with the map and monsters of the Plaguelands. He was confident that he could bring his teammates through.

It would take one or two hours to go back and forth, and they couldn't come back often to bring supplies. As such, everyone stored everything they didn't need in the warehouse. Everyone brought enough supplies: food, potions, bandages, arrows. Lu Li even made a few Basic Repair Bots.

With the Bots, they could directly repair equipment in the dungeon.

After they were ready, Lu Li first brought Xiaoba Jiang and Sesame Tangyuan to the Church of Holy Light in the Eastern Plaguelands. The others found a place to farm monsters and waited to be pulled by the Warlock's Teleportation Portal. They wouldn't clear the monsters anyway, and it would be bad if there were too many of them.

"Zhou Bapi, Zhou Bapi … You're the rabbit," Xiaoba Jiang muttered. She also wanted to stay at the back and wait to be pulled.

Lu Li used the reason that she "ran fast like a rabbit" to force her to join the expedition team. As for Sesame Tangyuan, he was a Warlock, so he had to rely on him to pull people.

Teleportation was a great invention, and the ability to change time and space was amazing.

In contrast to the bright and beautiful Astrana, the sky in the Plaguelands was dusky, making the land seem even darker. The evil shadows seemed to have swallowed the horizon.

All kinds of Undead creatures wandered the land. The Scourge Army killed all living creatures in the territory.

People had gradually forgotten that this used to be the agricultural center of Lordaeron, with the best vegetation and farmland in the whole continent.

After leaving the safe zone of the Church of Holy Light, they were met with a level 50 monster. The three of them were so scared that their hearts started beating wildly. This time, even without Lu Li's warning, they were all very careful.

Lu Li went in Stealth to scout ahead, while Xiaoba Jiang turned into a leopard and followed behind in Stealth. Sesame Tangyuan was one of the targets to be protected.

If they encountered a monster, Lu Li would warn them in advance.

Exploring the path ahead was extremely risky. Since he was only Level 30, the huge gap of 10 levels made Stealth practically useless, even if his equipment provided decent bonuses to Stealth.

Whenever Lu Li encountered danger, he would have to use Gale Steps or other acceleration skills to escape.

The aggro mechanism in Dawnlight was self-contained. For a Thief like Lu Li, there was only one way to escape from a high-level monster, and that was to maintain Stealth from a distance.

Fortunately, the terrain here was not complicated. Otherwise, he would have run into a monster sooner or later.

The route that Lu Li chose was not the closest one according to the map. It was a little off the straight line. Sesame Tangyuan noticed it, but he was too shy to ask.

As for Xiaoba Jiang, she could not even tell north from south. She could even hold the map upside down. Naturally, she would not be able to notice it.

After walking for more than ten minutes, the sound of hooves could be heard from behind.

Sesame Tangyuan's expression was not very good. A normal soldier could not afford a horse, but someone who could ride a horse, especially in this kind of place, was definitely not someone to be trifled with.

He moved his mouth and tried very hard not to complain.

Why did he choose this path!?

Lu Li stopped and let out a sigh of relief. Finally, it was time.

He pulled his two teammates to the side of the road and looked in the direction of the hooves.

In the dim yellow haze, two tall horses slowly appeared in their vision. When they got closer, they realized that it was not two cavalrymen, but two horses pulling a carriage.

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