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The second choice wasn't so easy to find.
It was ridiculous to run into a few potential competitors on the streets.
From Lu Li's perspective, in his three years of gaming experience (one year after the release of the game, he had played for two years, so he had three years of gaming experience), there were only a handful of players who had started out as nobodies.
Sanyue Yu was one, but she had also been discovered and slowly trained to become a professional player.
Fei Houzi was another, but he had stumbled for a year or two before he could stabilize his own style. Now, he was like a ticking time bomb in Ruling Sword and was one of the weaker ones.
He wasn't afraid of hurting Fei Houzi's heart. Although he was quite popular now, the big guilds might not want him.
Whether it was Lu Li or Moonlight, with their understanding of Fei Houzi, they could easily kill him.
Lu Li originally thought that Kitty Likes Meat wasn't that kind of person, but today's meeting had shown him that she wasn't either. She had a father who used to be a professional player and was also a coach. Her gaming skills were also taught by others.
If there was one, then Lu Li could be considered one, but he had the secret of his rebirth.
After returning home, he continued to play the game as usual. Lu Li's main task at this stage was to level up. The goal he set for himself was to at least reach level 45 and pick up the Epic dagger before entering the finals.
The first season of the league tournament was relatively loose.
Registration started at Christmas and the competition started on New Year's. It was only until the Spring Festival that the competition ended. There was no suspense in reaching level 45.
At his current level, it wasn't very efficient for a team of Mages to farm monsters. This was because Mages could only farm normal monsters. After reaching level 40, most Thief players would choose to farm Elite monsters alone to level up.
He chose a type of level 45 Elite Boar.
These Boar-Men were scattered in the southwest corner of the Southern Barrenlands, which was also the highest monster distribution area in the Barrenlands.
Currently, the drop rate for Instance Dungeon scrolls in Razorback Swamp and Razorback Highlands were extremely low. Coupled with the dangerous environment, very few people would set foot in these places. In another half a year, these two dungeons would become public dungeons. At that time, there would be more players coming here to grind for EXP and equipment.
Lu Li did not have an Instance Dungeon Scroll. He was only killing these Elite Boar-Men to earn some experience.
In addition, the Boar-People could drop or collect a portion of the boar meat after they died, which was one of the best ingredients for leveling up his Cooking. Lu Li had recently decided to train this Life Skill.
After a while, which would be the next system upgrade, the effects of cooking would become apparent.
Not only could the cooked food add some attributes, but it could also solve the problem of hunger and appetite. Cooking was actually very popular now, but it wasn't as important as it would be in the future.
Everyone needed to learn two skills, one was Cooking, and the other was Gathering.
The reason why Lu Li wanted to learn Cooking was not only for his own use, but also to make something delicious for his sister. The game perfectly simulated the brain's reaction to food, and he did not have to worry about getting sick or gaining weight.
The dagger in his hand mercilessly pierced into the back of a Boar-Man's head – this was the part that Lu Li liked. After a bright red critical hit, the Boar-Man fell to the ground.
It dropped an equipment: Heart of Agamaggan.
This was obviously a replica. It was much worse than the Dark Gold Shield dropped by Boss Kalga Barb in Razorback Swamp. However, ordinary players would still be very surprised to see this Silver equipment.
Unfortunately, this kind of surprise was not something that Lu Li could easily experience.
After his rebirth, he had gained a lot, and his standards had also become higher.
When he saw the Heart of Agamaggan, he had to mention Agamaggan. No, it should be said that he was a demigod. Agamaggan was one of the ancient demigods. Legend had it that this immortal giant Boar was one of the first creatures to roam the continent of Azeroth.
His body was surrounded by thorny vines, and he could use his giant hooves to stomp on the ground and spit corrosive acid at his enemies. He could also release thorny rain from his back, which dealt considerable damage.
With the passage of time and boundless appetite, his body continued to grow, and he gained unparalleled physical strength. He used thorny vines and tusks as his weapons, which made it impossible for the Trolls to hunt him down.
In the Ancient War 10,000 years ago, Cenarius asked Agamaggan for help. That's right, Agamaggan was so powerful that even Cenarius respected him.
Cenarius persuaded Agamaggan. If the Burning Legion won, all life in the world would be destroyed, including your Boar-Man descendants. Why don't we chase the Burning Legion away together?
Agamaggan agreed with Cenarius. After that, he led his Boar-Man army to attack Azshara's Stronghold and killed thousands of Doomsday Guards and Demon Guards.
The battle between Agamaggan and the demons lasted for a long time, and it continued westward across the entire continent.
He even fought with the Lord of the Deep, Mannoroth.
Although Agamaggan eventually fell before the Burning Legion, his contributions were indelible. His sacrifice bought time for Malfurion and others to rush into Azshara's Stronghold and reach the Well of Eternity.
They both fought against the Burning Legion, but the ending of Agamaggan and Cenarius was a stark contrast.
Even Lu Li, who had received many benefits from Cenarius, had to admit that having a good background and background was more useful than any hard work. Otherwise, unless you could be reborn like Lu Li, you wouldn't be able to buy a house.
In reality, if you had a good father, you would have a house, a car, and money. It was much more useful than working hard. The key was that even if you worked hard, you might not be able to afford a house, you might not be able to afford a doctor, and you might even have to borrow money from your son to buy a cemetery. Oh, sorry, you might not even be able to afford a wife, let alone your son.
The descendants of Agamaggan and Cenarius had two completely different destinies.
The demigod Cenarius's contributions during his lifetime won the respect of everyone in Azeroth. His descendants, the Dryads, were also known as the Keepers of the Grove. They fought for the health of the land for generations, and they had a very important position among the Night Elves.
Ever since the death of Agamaggan's descendants, the Boars, had completely declined. They became synonymous with filth, stupidity, and cruelty. No one remembered the demigod Agamaggan's contributions to Azeroth.
This was the cruelty of the real world.
Cenarius was the second generation of a god. Although he died (and was later resurrected), his mother, the Moon Goddess Elune, was the main goddess of the Night Elves. His disciple, the Archdruid Malfurion Stormrage, was the ruler of the Night Elves. His adoptive mother was the Queen of Emerald Dreams, Ysera, so his descendants could still live a good life.
Lu Li had read some books about this. Some of the biographies said that Agamaggan's closest relationship was with the twin bear brothers, Urok and Urol.
Lu Li thought that if the twin demigod brothers hadn't died, the status of the bear monsters and the Boar-Men in Azeroth would have changed drastically. At the very least, they would have been able to rely on the bear monsters.
Unfortunately, the truth was the truth. The Boar-Men could only move around in a small area.
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