Of course, the answer to this question was no. Not only in Cloud City, but also in the parallel world, it was not popular to do wanted quests. At least in Cloud City, Gu Fei had never seen a second person who was passionate about it.
After Gu Fei's negative answer, Drifting was confused. "Then why do you do these quests every day?"
"How do you know?" Gu Fei was dazed.
Drifting looked around the tavern. "I heard about it …"
"Oh …" Gu Fei was relieved. Players from the parallel world appeared most often in three places. The first was the leveling area, the second was the trading street, and the third was the tavern. Gu Fei did this quest every day, going in and out of the tavern and killing quite a few people. There were always some regulars in the tavern, such as the Han Family Young Master. The reputation of Gu Fei as a Wanted Quest Maniac was also spread by these people.
Drifting continued, "I had hoped to meet the famous 27149, but I didn't know that he had disappeared for a long time until I came to Cloud City. Then, I heard that there was another player who was passionate about wanted quests in the tavern, so I was very curious. I didn't expect to meet him so soon. "
"Hehe …" Gu Fei chuckled drily. He did want to do wanted quests every day! He was a little famous, but not as admired as 27149. Most people were confused, confused, and even mocked him. Even though some of them admired and feared Gu Fei's PK skills, they couldn't help but wonder, Is there something wrong with this guy who does wanted quests every day?
"Brother Qianli, why are you so passionate about wanted quests?" Drifting raised the question.
Hobby? It was inevitable that people would misinterpret it, and most people probably wouldn't believe it. Gu Fei simply took off his boots and put them on the table from the perspective of a player. "Look, this is the reward of the wanted quest."
The players in the tavern all used identification on the Windchasing Boots. A moment later, they all swallowed. The eyeballs of the archer, Right Hand Commander, who was the closest to them, almost fell out of their sockets.
"Complete 100 Bounty Quests in a row, and you'll get this pair of Windchaser Boots," Gu Fei said as he put the boots back on.
Drifting slightly frowned. This pair of boots was indeed a rare pair of top-quality shoes, but the price to pay for completing the wanted mission 100 times in a row was too high. Moreover, the word "continuous" was easy for the system to explain, but it was not easy to accomplish. The right time, right place, and right people could not be left out.
Drifting finally understood why Gu Fei's EXP ranking kept dropping. In his opinion, this was like picking up sesame seeds and throwing watermelons away. If Gu Fei was an Archer, Drifting could understand. However, he was a Mage. With this pair of exquisite shoes, he would be much stronger, but he didn't think it was worth it to sacrifice so much time and EXP. Compared to that, Drifting would rather spend money to buy it. Because the game developers had specifically promised that there would be no items in the parallel world that were bound to be picked up and could not be traded. This pair of boots was no exception.
Thinking about this, Drifting asked, "Are you going to sell these shoes?"
"Sell? I never thought about it … "When Gu Fei heard the word" sell ", he was even stunned. He had never thought about doing business in the game. The random items that he had gotten from leveling up had piled up in his warehouse. He had never taken the time to sell them, but he had the experience of consigning a few items to the auction house.
However, if you wanted to do a good job in selling items, you had to spend time to understand the market. Gu Fei had never studied the market before. He just looked at the prices of similar items, so he put his own on the list. Perhaps the reference items were all black-hearted merchants' goods, but none of the items that Gu Fei consigned were sold. After a few days, he had spent a lot of gold coins in the consignment fees. The consignment fees were collected by the system, and it was directly deducted from the player's pocket every day without any leeway. Gu Fei wanted to cry, but no tears came out. From then on, he gave up on the idea of auctioning them.
Now that Drifting suddenly wanted to talk to Gu Fei, Gu Fei was at a loss. Why don't you just stab me? Why do you want to talk about business?
Seeing that Gu Fei had no intention of selling, Drifting began to think of other ideas. He fumbled in his pocket and took out a staff. "Qianli, look at this."
Placing the staff on the table, Gu Fei cast Identification on it.
"Not bad!" Gu Fei praised. It was a Yew Staff with gold characters. Magic Coefficient requirement: 110. Spell Enhancement: 35%, Spell Damage + 15%, Intelligence + 10, Spirit + 10.
The Yew Staff was a level-40 staff, and it was the most high-end staff that a Mage could have. The concept of coefficient had appeared from this batch of high-end equipment. Moreover, this Purple Fir Staff actually had a 35% magic strengthening effect.
Spell Enhancement: For example, if an ordinary staff's Spell Damage was 80-100, then if it had 35% Spell Enhancement, its Spell Damage would be 108-135.
Similarly, other equipment would often have attributes like Sword Skill Enhancement, Archery Enhancement, and Defense Enhancement.
To put it simply, Drifting's Yewtree Staff had 35% higher magic attack than ordinary Yewtree Staffs. In addition, it also increased spell damage by 15% and added 10 points of intelligence and spirit. It was a top-notch staff with high output.
"How about you trade it for your Wind-Chasing Boots?" Drifting asked. Gu Fei's Night Lightsaber drifted in the air, but he failed to appraise it even after using Appraisal on it several times. Since it was in the hands of a Mage, could it be a magic sword?
Ordinary players didn't know about magic swords, but Drifting had seen one in the hands of an NPC during a mission. Magic swords had dual attributes. They had both magic attack power and physical attack power. It sounded awesome, but in fact, a piece of equipment with two attributes wouldn't have high values.
The magic sword that Drifting had seen didn't have the same physical attack as a one-handed sword, and its Spell Damage wasn't as good as a staff. Apart from its cool appearance, Drifting didn't think that there was any meaning in the existence of magic swords.
Gu Fei's looked more prominent, but if it was a magic sword, it wouldn't be able to escape this setting. That was why Drifting took out the Gold Yew Staff to trade with Gu Fei.
Players always valued weapons the most. From Drifting's perspective, he felt that this staff was more important to Gu Fei than the pair of shoes. If it were him, he definitely wouldn't reject it.
Unfortunately, Gu Fei wasn't him. After hearing Drifting's suggestion, he was slightly startled and quickly replied, "No need."
The Yew Staff was indeed very tempting, but unfortunately, it had encountered the Night Streamer and Gu Fei.
From a weapon point of view, the Night Streak Sword fit all of Drifting's speculations. Unfortunately, the Night Streak Sword was a Tier 70 weapon. Even though it was weaker than other weapons of the same Tier, the Purple Staff, which had just reached the threshold of Tier 40, was nothing in front of it.
From Gu Fei's perspective, he loved swords more than staffs, so he wouldn't trade a sword for a staff.
That's right. In Gu Fei's eyes, it wasn't a staff, but a staff. Moreover, it had almost no physical damage. Trash! That was Gu Fei's thought, and it was enough to break Drifting's heart.
However, it seemed that Drifting was prepared for Gu Fei's rejection. He wasn't too surprised. After saying, "It's a pity," he put away the Yew Staff.
They chatted casually for a while, and the right-handed archer asked Gu Fei in detail about the wanted mission. Obviously, as an archer, he and Yutian Shenming were very interested in the "Windchasing Boots."
At this time, Gu Fei received a message. He thought that Yutian Shenming had come to "help" him again, but when he opened it, he saw that it was Luoluo. "Master, come and level up!"
"So early?" Gu Fei was surprised. It was one hour earlier than yesterday.
"The little girls can't wait to admire the hero's heroic bearing." Luoluo said.
"Coming," replied Gu Fei. He stood up and said goodbye to Drifting and the other two.
"Level up?" Drifting raised his eyebrows. "Let's go together?"
"Ah? I have a team! "said Gu Fei.
"It's fine even if we three join, right?" asked Drifting.
So, Gu Fei sent a message to Luoluo.
"Is he handsome?" asked Luoluo.
"Uh, not bad." Gu Fei glanced at Drifting. Clothes make the man. Drifting's outfit was very handsome, especially the staff in his hand. It was like a burning flame, looking very cool.
"There are two more." Gu Fei introduced. Left Hand Writing Love and Right Hand Writing Handsome were whispering to each other. After a chill, he couldn't help but gossip, "He looks like a Brokeback!"
"Ah? Really? "asked Luoluo.
"I think so …" said Gu Fei.
"Come on, tell them to come immediately." Luoluo's message was full of determination.
Gu Fei was confused, then he called the other three to go.
On the way, Drifting and Gu Fei walked side by side. As sorcerers, it was inevitable for them to exchange some of their experiences. For example, Drifting asked, "When you were fighting with those people in the tavern, you seemed to have added agility, right?"
Gu Fei nodded. "Yes, Quan Min."
"What?" Drifting thought he heard wrong.
"Quan Min."
Drifting spat out a mouthful of blood. After a while, he said, "It seems that you are a diehard fan of kiting." Apart from that, Drifting couldn't think of what it meant for a sorcerer to add Quan Min.
Gu Fei said, "I don't know how to play. I added it randomly."
Drifting spat out another mouthful of blood. Like a reborn Amethyst girl comforting Gu Fei, he said, "You'll be fine when you reach level 40. You can reset and add again."
Gu Fei smiled and didn't say anything.
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