Genius in One Second Remember Love Go? This is the website that provides you with exciting novels to read.
Speaking of the Baron, be it new or old players, regardless of their level, they would all worship him. Of course, it wasn't just because of his legendary sword.
Although the weapon was good, it would eventually become outdated as players leveled up.
What truly drove everyone crazy was the warhorse he was riding on — Rivendell's Deathcharger.
This was the first mount in Dawnlight that could be obtained from an instance dungeon. While everyone else was familiar with the mounts of other races, if you rode a different mount, not only would you be envied, you might even have a romantic encounter.
Thus, ever since the first Rivendell Deathcharger appeared in Stratholme, this instance dungeon became the most popular instance dungeon in the early stages of Dawnlight.
With regards to the Deathcharger, Dawnlight was split into four groups. They were the Forsaken's mount, the Skeletal Warhorse, the Warlock's class mount, the Infernal Warhorse, the Headless Paladin's Reins, and finally the Rivendell Deathcharger.
Be it the Forsaken's mount or the Warlock's class mount, unless you chose the Undead race or took up a Warlock class, there was no chance of obtaining it.
As for the Halloween Headless Paladin's Reins, it was called the Fleeting Cloud because it could only be obtained once a year and its drop rate was extremely low.
The only exception was Rivendell's Deathcharger. Although it had a similarly low drop rate, it could be farmed every week. Many people had farmed it for three whole years, and they might continue to farm it for another ten or twenty years, until the day it was finally spawned.
The four undead styles each had their own unique characteristics, and the Rivendell Deathcharger wasn't inferior to the others.
The mount was similar to the Undead Warhorse, but it had an acceleration ability. Upon activation, the entire mount and the rider would be enveloped in a layer of crimson flames, as though a fiend had crawled out of hell.
The idea behind this change came from an old movie, Ghost Rider.
As such, many Undead and Warlocks came here every week to farm the Deathcharger. One could only imagine how popular this mount was. Even the Dawn Game Company didn't think that such a simple design would cause so many players to go crazy over it.
"If we come out, who will we give the mount to?" The group of ambitious fellows didn't seem to be worried about the drop rate at all.
"I have Headless. I don't need it for now," Lu Li said righteously.
He had said so much just now, emphasizing the ridiculous drop rate of mounts. He had given his companions hope, but he had also given them a heads-up, so that they wouldn't commit suicide if they couldn't get a drop even after a few years.
"Forget it, I don't want it either. I don't like dead things." Canmeng wrinkled her nose. She was determined not to like a dead thing.
Sanyue Yu naturally didn't want it either. Moonlight had no interest in such worldly possessions. Xiaoba Jiang saw that the others wanted it, so she sensibly gave it up. She only cared about her Faerie Dragon.
In the end, Wander, Huadi Liqing, and Weilan Haifeng, Sesame Tangyuan, and Sakura Memories tried to act cool. The five of them competed for the Rivendell Deathcharger, and their gazes were fixed on Canmeng.
The little girl's heart skipped a beat.
"As long as you get it, I'll give you 300 gold. Please note, each person will give you 300 gold. The person who rolls it will give you an additional 300 gold," Weilan Haifeng began to trick the little girl.
1,800 gold!
Lu Li couldn't help but be speechless at the price. Only these guys would be willing to give out hundreds of thousands of dollars as a red packet.
Canmeng was in a daze. She seemed to be calculating how many pets she could raise with so much money.
"Alright, stop dreaming. Let's start." Lu Li had no choice but to interrupt them. Stratholme had many Bosses. After clearing the Undead zone, there was still the Blood zone. It would take a lifetime to clear all of them.
"You'll be drooling with envy when we loot a Boss," Weilan Haifeng proudly patted Lu Li's shoulder and arrogantly led the way.
Lu Li wanted to remind him that with his unlucky hand, he wouldn't be able to roll for the Mount even if it dropped.
Walking into this ancient human castle, it was surprising that there were no other monsters inside. It was as if all of them had rushed out to their deaths.
Baron Rivendell stood alone in the spacious hall.
After becoming an Undead Knight, his face was pale, but he still looked like a noble. His white hair hung down to his shoulders and his face was covered by a scarf. He rode on a horned skeletal warhorse. His black cloak and magical sword were surrounded by purple runes.
An evil aura enveloped him, seemingly affecting any creature that approached him.
He was the former lord of Stratholme. Mayor Barthilas was merely an administrator. In front of him, he was as humble as Chongzi and behaved like a clown.
As the pioneers who joined the Silver Hand early on, Baron Rivendell, Turalyon and the other Paladins were seen as the hope of the Alliance.
The reason why the Knights of the Silver Hand won unanimous praise was that they embodied the noble qualities of a knight, such as humility, honor, sacrifice, valor, compassion, spirit, honesty, and justice.
He was still elegant, but it was a pity that the noble qualities he once possessed were gone forever.
"Before the battle, I wish to introduce myself." Baron Rivendell politely performed a noble's salute. However, before he could even begin, Lu Li flashed to his back like a madman and stabbed him with his knife.
"Let's fight then, what's with all this nonsense!"
"Caw caw caw … …"
It was as though a flock of crows had flown over their heads. Lu Li, who had always interacted closely with NPCs, had never been so violent. Furthermore, he was a fragile thief who would go to God after being slapped twice by a boss. This time, he was completely out of everyone's expectations.
If a certain boss killed too many people and became a player killer, then what should we call a boss that was killed too many times? No matter what, Baron Rivendell was such a miserable existence. Because of this, there were all sorts of strategies for him. In his previous life, Lu Li had once seen a bored person make a similar statistic.
There were over 300 strategies for killing Baron Rivendell, and about 40 to 50 of them were valuable.
To Lu Li, Baron Rivendell was the boss that he was best at killing in this dungeon. Regardless of the process, these strategies all emphasized one point — don't listen to this guy's nonsense.
You've already exceeded your reading limit for today. If you want to read more, please log in.
Login
Select text and click 'Report' to let us know about any bad translation.