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Chapter 807

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As for why it appeared six times instead of four times, it was because the Vile Priestess Hexx couldn't cast such an ultimate skill right from the start, and she couldn't cast it when her HP hit zero.

This also had to do with the Ivy Staff in her hands.

After Ruling Sword's players experienced two ultimate skills, the Boss' HP dropped below 50%. At this time, the Boss suddenly waved her staff.

This was a very common move. As a Priestess and a caster, many of her skills were performed through her staff.

This was the most common move that she used to transform into a frog, so everyone thought that she was going to transform into a human again. No one thought that the green magic would fall on her head.

Full HP!

"Why is the Boss full HP?" someone exclaimed.

How was that possible? What kind of joke was this?

Those who didn't pay attention to the Boss' HP immediately thought that this was nonsense. How could a Boss be full HP halfway through the fight? It wasn't like everyone had left the battle.

The conclusion was ridiculous, but it was also very easy to verify.

However, when they saw the Boss' HP, they were stunned. The Vile Priestess Hexx was actually full HP. It was as if their previous efforts had never happened.

But if that was really the case, what would happen to the players who died during this time?

"It's a bug, it's really a bug this time." Everyone wasn't afraid of difficulties or challenges, but no one dared to go against the System. If the System made a mistake, then no matter how hard they tried, it would be useless. [Love ↑ Go △ Little ↓ Say △ Net

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Apart from the elite groups who were still waiting for their commander's orders, the ordinary players were already in chaos.

Some of the monsters that were surrounding Jintha 'Alor had already broken out of the crowd, and the white light of death was constantly flashing.

Lu Li was silent for a moment, then slowly raised his voice and said, "What are you all doing? Don't you have any manners as a member of a major guild? Did I say that we're giving up?"

Yes, they had to listen to the commander.

The first group of players who were in chaos were full of shame.

"This is clearly a bug in the System. So many people have died, but we haven't even lost a bit of HP. Boss, even if you're the commander, you can't just disregard the levels of your brothers like this. " In the guild channel, he criticized Lu Li's bureaucratic style. The system had clearly made a mistake, so why couldn't he withdraw first?

Lu Li didn't bother to argue with such a person. The team leader in charge of that class didn't even need to say anything before he started to kick them out.

Ruling Sword now had more than 100,000 players, and it was still increasing every day. Of course, with so many people, it was impossible for all of them to be of high quality. Every day, there would be people coming out to court death.

"There are a lot of people here who are participating in guild activities for the first time," Square Root 3 said. As the guild leader, he had no choice but to speak up when Lu Li didn't want to explain himself. "I have to remind everyone that right now, there are only two people who can determine whether this is a bug or not. One is the game company, and the other is the commander. Before the commander gives up, the game company doesn't have any say."

The guild was in an uproar.

Everyone knew that Lu Li held absolute authority in the Guild. However, this was the first time that Genhao San had publicly established this kind of authority.

"I know there are experts here. It doesn't matter if they are real experts, or if they think they are, but once you participate in a guild event, you must obey the commander. If today's commander is someone else, even I have no right to question it," Lu Li waited for Genhao San to finish before speaking.

"Our guild allows solo players to appear, but we don't force them to participate in events. Those who participate in events, we tacitly agree to follow the arrangements," Genhao San and Lu Li chimed in.

Although it was a bit of a pretext to make a fuss, the two of them had already tacitly begun to beat down the new members of the guild.

His words were a bit harsh, and the guild was silent. Even Weilan Haifeng didn't refute what Lu Li had said. They were actually quite annoyed that they had almost been wiped out.

In fact, most of the players who didn't hear Lu Li's words were new players.

Lu Li's words were exactly what they wanted. If they didn't want to fight, then leave. What was the point of causing everyone to die? These new players might not be high leveled, but most of the elites were level 42. Dying once would be heartbreaking.

After such a small beating, the Ruling Sword players who regrouped for battle were clearly much more orderly.

The number of people who made mistakes was greatly reduced.

In fact, people from other guilds often emphasized the concept of the commander's supremacy. It was to the point where you had to obey even if you were blindly commanded.

This was because Dawnlight's Boss battles had a very low tolerance for mistakes. Even a small mistake could lead to the annihilation of a 100-man team. As such, they didn't ask for high damage output, but for them to be obedient. This was the most commonly heard phrase in Dawnlight's events.

With the experience of dealing with the group of frogs and the ultimate skill Heart's Devil, it was much easier to reduce Vile Priestess Hex's HP to below half. Under everyone's nervous gazes, she finally didn't recover to full HP.

This was also why every time Vile Priestess Hex's HP was reduced to 20%, Heart's Devil would appear once. There were a total of six Heart's Devil stages.

From full HP to half HP, Heart's Devil would appear twice, making it a total of six times.

The second time, the Boss was reduced to 50% HP. Only then did they enter the second stage.

As soon as they entered this stage, Vile Priestess Hex changed to a new skill. Her new skill, Shadow Impact, could deal massive damage to players in a certain direction.

This wasn't an exaggeration at all.

Even a strong defensive player like Weilan Haifeng would die in an instant if he faced this skill alone.

Of course, the game designers wouldn't go overboard. If they did, the players wouldn't be able to survive. No one had that many players to throw themselves into the Boss's pit. The turning point was that the players would slowly discover that the damage could be shared.

Those who stood with the Main Tank could each share 20% of the damage. This way, the Main Tank would only have to take the remaining 60%.

The damage was distributed based on aggro. The player with the highest aggro would be the one to take the majority of the damage.

Of course, if it wasn't the secondary Tank, but a melee player of another profession standing close to the Main Tank, Vile Priestess Hex wouldn't go easy on them.

Even Lu Li wouldn't be able to take the damage, let alone the others.

Looking at the HP of the three Main Tanks, World's Best Friend took the brunt of the damage and was almost at critical health. The two Main Tanks on the left had worse equipment and had already died. The Main Tank on the right didn't have as much HP as the Main Tank. Fortunately, Lu Li called out to the other Main Tanks in time to pull the aggro. Otherwise, the remaining two Main Tanks would have died.

Therefore, in most Boss battles in Dawnlight, standing with the Main Tanks was the most dangerous thing to do.

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