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Lu Li was indeed suicidal. The place he chose was a level 40 map – Tanaris.
In the Dawnlight, Tanaris was an endless sea of sand.
Under the cloudless sky, it was a scorching area full of quicksand.
Legend had it that since ancient times, the Dragon of Time, Nozdormu, had regarded this land as his home and thrived alone in the unbearable heat and vast desert.
The vast area of the Tanaris Desert held many secrets. Most of the place was uninhabited, but there were many huge creatures – such as Kodos, sandworms, and tall Walkers – patrolling in search of food.
Speaking of Kodos, Lu Li almost forgot to sell one of the two Kodos.
He didn't need to waste his brain cells selling it to anyone.
Water Fairy was the best choice, and he didn't need to waste time negotiating the price. The female tycoon was very generous in this regard. Although she wouldn't be a fool, she would never belittle things that she was interested in.
There was no need to go back to trade. The city that Lu Li teleported to was not a small village. There was no lack of things like mailboxes.
Next to the mailbox outside the hotel, he directly sent the white Kodo's horse tag over. He believed that the female tycoon would understand what he meant and give him a very satisfactory price.
At this stage, mounts were still new, not to mention this Kodo that was very difficult for Alliance players to obtain.
That's right, it was white. Lu Li wasn't as stupid as the old Tauren. He didn't think that albino Kodos were worthless. Pure white things were especially attractive to female creatures.
After sending the item, Lu Li had the time to look at the city he was in.
Gadgetzan was a neutral desert city located in the southernmost part of Kalimdor. It was a high-tech city dominated by Gnomes and Goblins. It was the hometown of many Goblins.
The appearance of such a large city in the desert was a miracle in itself.
The periphery of this small settlement was almost impenetrable. It was famous for its blacksmiths used to produce and cut metal structures and a large number of heavy machines. Of course, there were also knowledgeable Goblin Engineering trainers here.
All kinds of machines in Gadgetzan ran non-stop, and the sky was almost always covered by black smoke.
Here the explorers could do most of the rest they needed, and escape the sun and other dangers of the desert. Because it was a neutral city, there were players from both the Horde and the Alliance. There would be conflicts, and the Gnome guards would mercilessly attack those who provoked the opposing faction.
Lu Li had stayed here for a long time in his previous life. The monsters in the desert were rare and savage, but they were extremely rich and would drop a lot of money.
It was said that this desert was full of relics and mysteries.
There was a vast network of tunnels, which remained largely unexplored, for few people had the willpower to explore such barren places. 【Love ↑ Go △ Small ↓ Say △ Net
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Even so, there were still rumors about the various prehistoric monsters hidden in the tunnel. It was said that they would not hesitate to kill intruders.
Kodos, Tall Walkers, lions, and some predatory giant birds were common here. Young dragons and occasionally adult dragons could also be seen soaring over the heat waves lingering over the desert, although this sea of sand dunes did not seem to be able to support the survival of many wild creatures.
There was actually a big problem with Lu Li choosing this place, or it could be said that it was very exciting.
Because this map did not lack flying creatures, vultures, fire rocs, all very aggressive flying birds of prey. Although dragons would not easily attack, who could guarantee that they would not sneeze?
A single sneeze could instantly kill you. It was not impossible for an adult Dragon Boss to do so.
Lu Li took off from Gadgetzan, and his first battle was, of course, the East Moon Ruins.
There may have been an ancient city here, and countless explorers wanted to unearth the treasures. Most of them fell into the stomachs of sandworms.
The sandworms here were level 40 and had the skill Devour.
When the skill was released, it would produce a suction force. Whether it was a player, a monster, or an NPC, they would be directly sucked into its stomach. They would take damage every second, and if they did not die, they would be spat out after 15 seconds.
The skill had a cooldown of two minutes. If you could not kill it within two minutes, it would swallow you again.
Not many players dared to play in this place. The skill of the sandworms alone was a huge psychological pressure on people.
No one wanted to experience the feeling of being swallowed. Those who were timid would be scared to death. Don't think that as long as you did not die, you would be spat out. Many people felt that swallowing was not a big deal. After all, it was just a blackout, but if you were spat out, you would not be able to eat for a few days.
Your eyes lit up, and you found yourself out, but your whole body was covered in mucus …
What was even more critical was that the durability of your equipment dropped very quickly. After fighting sandworms for half a day, the repair fee was more than a dozen gold coins.
Lu Li walked carefully. He did not want to become sandworm feces. With his current level and equipment, he might not even have the chance to be spat out.
He currently had a few treasure chests in the East Moon Ruins.
He still remembered the golden treasure chest he encountered in his previous life. Unfortunately, he was a Druid. He walked around the treasure chest again and again, but unfortunately, he did not have the ability to open it.
In the end, he found a Thief in his friend list and opened a golden equipment.
That "friend" thanked him profusely after opening the equipment, but did not consider the possibility of giving it to Lu Li …
From then on, he added a few treasure hunters as friends. When he saw treasure chests, he would sell them the coordinates according to their grade.
As for that friend, he naturally did not contact him again.
At present, there should be no treasure hunters who could explore this place. After all, they did not know how to observe for sandworms on the road.
Experienced players could tell from the surface of the sand whether there were sandworms in this area. Even if the sandworms had walked for a long time, they could roughly guess where they were now.
Lu Li was precisely this kind of person.
He was able to accurately determine where the sandworms were hiding. As long as he kept his footsteps light, he would not be discovered by these disgusting creatures.
"Golden treasure chest, where are you …"
Muttering in a low voice, Lu Li slowly approached the stone walls of the ruins that had been weathered for who knew how many years.
This used to be a city. The buildings had been eroded by the wind and sand, leaving only rough outlines. There were also wasteland forces that were as high as level 38 to 40.
The so-called wasteland forces were said to be an ancient organization. They were passionate about exploring all kinds of ruins.
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