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The top 16 matches of the Magic Cup were just around the corner, and the Instance Dungeon scrolls weren't going to be collected anytime soon. Lu Li could only urge Genhao San to help him collect more materials. [Love ↑ Go △ Little ↑ Talk → Net
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Genhao San still didn't know why Lu Li wanted these rare materials, but he knew Lu Li's temperament. Lu Li was always a little stingy, and his stingy nature was already ingrained in his bones. Since Lu Li had said that he would do whatever it took, he could only bite the bullet and collect them.
All the major mercenary organizations put up a bounty for these materials.
Money moved people's hearts, but it wasn't like he didn't gain anything at all. First, he collected all the White Wolf Fangs. After all, Shadowfang Keep wasn't that difficult. Even casual players could go in and fight as long as they had an Instance Dungeon scroll.
If they were lucky, they would still be able to find them, no matter how rare they were.
If the other major guilds had them, Genhao San would also try to get in touch with them. It wasn't a big deal to trade two for one, so it didn't matter if they lost a little.
To be honest, compared to the previous Star Moon Union, Genhao San was more tired in Ruling Sword.
In his own words, he was as tired as a dog.
However, he didn't resist at all. Instead, he felt like he was full of energy.
After spending about two days pestering him like this, he really did manage to get a few things from him.
First, he used three rare materials to trade for two Vampiric Fangs from Seventh Heaven. Then, he used 1700 gold coins to buy more than ten rare materials from the East Sea Fleet. Among them was the Voodoo Blood that Lu Li needed for his ring. [Love ↑ Go △ Little ↑ Talk → Net
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The East Sea Fleet was ranked 18th on the guild rankings. They had been going downhill for the past few years. Their boss was a gambler and seemed to have lost a lot of money recently. He had been trying to sell off the East Sea Fleet.
Of course, the higher-ups of the East Sea Fleet weren't satisfied. They were trying to raise funds to buy themselves.
In order to raise cash, they sold off a portion of their guild assets, including hundreds of rare materials. Genhao San bought a portion of them.
There was also the Plague Spring Water, which was not Genhao San's credit.
Lu Li already had a portion of Plague Spring Water in his hands. Last week, Water Fairy had given it to him. Of course, it wasn't for free. He had paid the price of a Gold-tier weapon.
Currently, Gold-tier weapons were priceless in the market, and very few people would sell equipment of this level. What's more, it was an important component like a weapon. If Lu Li took that Abyssal Venomous Fang to sell, he definitely wouldn't lack money from tycoons.
The second one was also from Drizzle Court. Perhaps they had found a strategy for this Boss, so they could sneak in and fight it once a week.
This time, the female tycoon didn't ask for anything. He only left behind a sentence of "You owe me a favor."
Even if he owed a favor, he still had to accept it. He was willing to do anything for it. Lu Li was now possessed.
In his previous life, he had played the game for two years. Even in his dreams, he wanted a piece of Legendary equipment. However, he didn't have a fixed team, and he didn't have heaven-defying luck. He was lucky enough to have a few pieces of Dark Gold equipment with average Attributes. 【Love ↑ Go △ Small ↓ Say △ Net
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Legendary equipment was waving at him right in front of his eyes.
Dawnlight was full of hidden dragons and crouching tigers. He couldn't guarantee that other players didn't have Legendary equipment now, but when the Supreme Ring came out. He definitely dared to say that his ring was the best piece of Legendary equipment in the entire game.
Of course, just these were still not enough.
Other than that, he still lacked a Dreadfang and an Ancient Demon Eye.
As for the Gold-tier Casting Medium, he had it in his backpack. Because the attributes were too bad, Huadi Liqing and Sesame Tangyuan didn't want it. It was just right for him to upgrade his equipment.
He had collected more than half of the 40 types of Boss blood, and they were all small Bosses that couldn't be of any help. Among them, there were even fewer under the Burning Legion.
However, Lu Li had always believed in the concept that a bird in the hand was worth a thousand birds in the bush. Instead of aiming too high and wanting to take down Sargeras and Kil 'jaeden, it was better to raise the ring earlier.
Unfortunately. The Dreadfang was easier to deal with. He had already contacted the seller, but the Ancient Demon Eye was a big problem.
Lu Li visited a few Night Elf NPCs in Darnassus, as well as exchanged some information with Ravenholdt Manor. The result was that only the Trolls could produce such an item.
The lowest level Troll Instance Dungeon – Zul 'Farrak.
The good news was that this Instance Dungeon was a public Instance Dungeon. The bad news was that Lu Li's level wasn't high enough, so he had to wait until level 35.
It wasn't enough for him to reach level 35 alone, as this was a ten-person Instance Dungeon.
The public Instance Dungeons in Dawnlight were designed to serve the majority of people. The difficulty couldn't be too high, but it couldn't be too easy either. As such, Lu Li had to take a team to a few private Instance Dungeons that could drop level 35 equipment. He had to save up some equipment before going to Zul 'Farrak.
Based on his calculations, he wouldn't have a chance to successfully upgrade the ring before the Magic Cup ended.
Ruling Sword was the champion of the Shadow Cup, so they directly qualified for the top 16 matches. The Capital of Glory and Drizzle Court also qualified.
After the latest System update, the arena was no longer what it used to be.
Not only could the audience see the players, but the players could also interact with the audience as they walked onto the stage, all the way until they entered the map.
The regular arena could accommodate 100,000 people, while the arena could accommodate millions.
There was also an unlimited number of matches. Unless it was a top level championship match or an official celebration, this would rarely happen.
Lu Li didn't lack an audience at all. His own guild alone had more than 10,000 people in the arena.
They also had to buy tickets, but the company would reimburse them for the cost.
Watching the competition would indeed waste a bit of levelling time, but it was a good opportunity for everyone to develop a sense of pride and belonging to the guild. Very few guilds would ruin the fun.
The map of the Magic Cup was quite unique. Most of it was a forest, and there were monsters in it.
You could choose not to kill the monsters in the arena, but most players would kill the monsters that they encountered. This was because the monsters could easily affect their performance, and also because killing these monsters would give them some random attributes.
The more common ones would be a temporary + 3 to Strength from killing monsters. The more precious ones would be a 2% increase in Movement Speed. The more precious ones would be the ones that could affect the outcome of the match, such as + 3% Spell Cast Speed, + 5% Attack Speed, or even + 20% Attack Power.
These buffs all had a time limit, so they could only last for a short period of time.
Lu Li's first opponent was the Cherished Wish guild. In the latest Guild Rankings, they occupied the 26th position and had been relatively low-key.
This time, they performed well and directly made it to the top 16.
Unfortunately, as soon as they entered the top 16, they encountered Ruling Sword, the champion of the Shadow Cup. When their guild leader heard the System's random results, his eyes were almost swollen from crying.
There was no point in protesting; the System didn't care whether it was fair or not.
This match took thirty-seven seconds to fill up the seats. A hundred thousand people sat in the virtual hall. Six screens showed the details of the match from different angles to the eyes of the players.
Even if they were to lose, they had to lose beautifully!
This was the flag that Cherished Wish guild used, so they won a lot of sympathy. (To be continued.)
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