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Chapter 560

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There was no such thing as reaping without sowing. If you wanted to gain more in the game, you had to take risks. Even though Lu Li was a reincarnator, he was no exception.

It seemed like he didn't have to pay any price to open this treasure chest. In fact, most of the time he was walking on a tightrope. If he wasn't careful, he would lose his life. What was more serious was that he might not be able to achieve his goal even if he lost his life.

In fact, the difference between experts and ordinary people was that experts rarely lost more than they gained. Those who were worse off were often unlucky.

Standing in the safety of the city, Lu Li had the time to see what he had obtained after experiencing a narrow escape from death.

It was definitely not the skill book he was looking for. Although he didn't look at it after looting it, he would know it wasn't a skill book when he held it in his hands.

Darkmoon Card: Void (Special): Use. Gives the user a 50% chance of resurrection. Upon successful resurrection, HP and MP will be restored by 20%. Current EXP fluctuation -5% -10%. Number of uses remaining: 5/5. Effective when placed in backpack. Equipment Requirement: Level

Lu Li turned this small and thin card over and over again. He couldn't believe that this was the legendary Resurrection Card.

The Darkmoon Card Set was very famous. A set of eight cards could be combined into one card. Different cards had different effects. The Resurrection Card was one of the more special ones. The source of the card was only dropped by monsters above level 40. Its main function was to resurrect, but its most popular function was the EXP fluctuation.

From -5% to 10%, it was a very strange fluctuation.

Everyone understood that -5% was a loss of EXP. Although the EXP would still be lost after a successful resurrection, 5% was better than 10%.

What did 10% mean?

That's right, it was a 10% increase in EXP. A huge increase in EXP was even better than killing a boss.

Of course, any value between -5% -10% was possible.

This was simply a Card of Fate. In this world that valued appearance, there was really no hope.

Lu Li didn't get a Resurrection Card in his previous life, but he had killed someone with a card. He still remembered it vividly, because after he killed that person, that person suddenly jumped up again.

A walking corpse!

At that time, he was so scared … that his heart raced, and he almost turned around and ran.

Although it wasn't the skill book he wanted, this Darkmoon Card was definitely worth more than an AOE skill book. If he sold it …

Why did he think of Water Fairy whenever he thought of selling it?

Well, the key was that this thing would be very valuable. Not to mention a lot, it wouldn't be a problem for it to be worth one or two hundred thousand. Many people were willing to gamble on probability.

Although Lu Li was short of money now, this one or two hundred thousand yuan couldn't solve the problem. After hesitating for a moment, he chose to keep this card for his own use.

Everyone had to have a dream. What if it came true?

10% EXP was enough for him to grind monsters for a long time. Looking at his current EXP bar, he only needed less than 10% to reach Level 37.

If they were too close behind, it would be hard for them to stay at the top of the leaderboard.

The next goal was different from stealing the treasure chest. There was almost no danger, and it was mainly a waste of time. Lu Li set a time limit for himself — three hours. If he didn't get it within three hours, he might as well give up.

The Thief class had an ability that was easily overlooked, and that was Steal.

In a sense, Dawnlight really made this skill useless. At least, it was far from what Thief players expected.

First of all, it couldn't be stolen from other players, and it couldn't be stolen from Bosses.

Secondly, this skill couldn't be stolen from units that were too high leveled. The higher the level, the higher the chance of Steal failing. Once the level was higher than the player's, Steal would lose its effect.

As such, Lu Li chose the level 35 monsters in Stranglethorn Vale. After a successful Cheap Shot, he could easily kill them. However, the amount of EXP gained was relatively small, almost negligible.

Three hours was the amount of time that Lu Li was willing to spend. Any longer and it wouldn't be worth it.

Stranglethorn Vale was probably the largest area in Azeroth. Of course, it was also one of the busiest areas. There were many groups of monsters here, ranging from a little over level 10 to level 40 to 50.

There was also an abundance of medicinal and mineral resources, and the countless beasts in the forest made it so that players with the Flaying Trade Skill didn't hesitate to choose this place as their temporary home.

Lu Li had also come here a few times, but he didn't like it here.

Firstly, this place was different from Grey Valley. Stranglethorn Vale was extremely chaotic, and there was no reason to kill people. Those who were killed would also climb back up without any hesitation.

Their mental fortitude was excellent.

Secondly, because of the continuous rain, Stranglethorn Vale was unbearably humid.

Thieves generally didn't like this kind of weather, but Lu Li walked out of Booty Bay's Teleportation Point in this rain, completely ignoring the overzealous Goblin Merchant who was trying to sell him umbrellas.

Those things looked good, but they were useless. They couldn't even resist the Troll's Voodoo Potions.

Lu Li's target was a group of Trolls. Unlike most Trolls, these Trolls were proficient in the art of assassination. Their names were Troll Assassins and Troll Scouts, which were actually the Thief profession of the Troll race.

Basically, no one would come to these monsters because they were too difficult to kill.

Lu Li chose a Troll that was crouching beside a tree and slowly approached it. Then, he used Steal from behind it.

System: Steal successful. Obtained Evil Stalker's Legguards.

The name was very impressive, but it was actually just a piece of White grade equipment. No matter how good these monsters were, they couldn't possibly drop Gold grade equipment.

However, he actually stole this guy's pants. That oily green thigh was immediately reflected in Lu Li's eyes. Fortunately, the monster also had the ability to not damage or steal, otherwise it would definitely be exposed.

The Troll suddenly had no pants, so it immediately stood up.

Lu Li reacted quickly. Before the Troll could turn around, Lu Li had already stunned it with Cheap Shot. Then, with a series of skills, this level 35 monster was easily killed.

There was almost no difficulty at all.

The drops were even worse. If it wasn't for the fact that he couldn't let go of his habit of being a gold collecting member in his previous life, he wouldn't even be willing to bend down to pick up this bit of money.

After picking up the coins, he aimed at his next target.

This was Lu Li's simple and boring plan to steal skill books.

From the bodies of these Trolls, there was a high chance of stealing skill books. However, if you wanted to obtain skill books by killing these Trolls, it was almost impossible.

In fact, in the future, when people discovered that skill books could be stolen from these Trolls, this place would definitely become a place of pilgrimage for Thieves who wanted to attack groups of people.

No matter how crappy a group attack was, it was still a group attack.

Fighting in the rainforest was extremely difficult. Lu Li's entire body was wet, and his mind was easily numbed as time passed.

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