A Brave Player Who Started by Touching Corpses

Chapter 178: Photographing Ghosts? I Specialize in Photographing Female Ghosts!

Before completing the 8pp experience difficulty, Luke was going to form a 5pp team.

The others were all familiar with the team, but Hayabusa was not so easy to "fool" and he rejected Luke's invitation to form a team.

After all, Hayabusa originally lived in a world where evil gods could be encountered at will, and Luke's behavior of asking for a team seemed like a prerequisite for building a dark contract.

While traveling around the world and dealing with various events, Hayabusa had indeed encountered many ghosts who were good at magic contracts.

Hayabusa believed that compared to those powerful enemies that only needed a sharp blade to cut, these rule-based ghosts were the most difficult to deal with.

In addition, Luke blew up corpses and yelled at corpses, which had nothing to do with "light" no matter how you looked at it. Hayabusa actually assumed that Luke was a dark mage.

Hayabusa recognized Luke's ability, but he had not yet recognized Luke's personality.

Luke did not force it, because he was just gathering people to form a team to gain experience, and it didn't matter if it wasn't Hayabusa.

So after placing an urgent order, Leaper said he could bring someone, and Luke was familiar with the person, the female driver Black Panther, whom he had met during the alien incident.

Since it was 4pp, Luke didn't plan to focus on leveling up first, but to take advantage of the incident before the reinforcements arrived to look for special items.

For example, in the abandoned bookstore where he had just found paper and pen to calculate, Luke found a book called "Photography Guide (1)" which was a monster prop.

This book, which took up two inventory slots, had the effect of a talisman.

[Name: Photography Guide (1)]

[Type: Book/Amulet]

[Origin: Dead Rising]

[Quality: Unknown]

[Use conditions: Carry it with you or put it in the inventory]

[Attribute: The experience points you get from taking pictures are increased by 25%. ]

[Note: When it comes to photography games, what do you think of first? ]

Photography games? Is there such a category in games?

Luke scratched his head.

Anyway, in Luke's memory, "taking photos" basically exists as an additional function in some games, and most of them replace the screenshot function in the game. For example, the new generation of Monster Hunter and Pokémon can actually take photos.

But if you have to say that taking photos is an indispensable function in the game...

One of them is "Afrika", which observes the hunting area in the African savannah and records and shoots.

The Thai game "Town Terror", which reveals strange black humor and horror atmosphere everywhere, should also be considered a photo game.

Of course, the most important one is the "Zero" series with full Japanese horror elements.

However, Luke has almost no impression of the ghosts in this game that is supposed to use a camera to shoot ghosts. Only the female characters with excellent modeling left a deep impression on Luke.

It is really worthy of the modeling of tecmo/trouser stripper.

By the way, Zero, Dead or Alive, and Ninja Gaiden are all works of trouser stripper.

Of course, Luke does not have the same camera as the legendary investigator Frank, and he cannot find the object of monster props in the camera store next door.

But it doesn't matter. The significance of this book is to prove the fact that other strengthening books also exist.

And Luke's main goal is to find the book amulet that adds experience points by killing zombies.

However, Luke did not hold back when killing zombies in the process of looking for books. It can be said that he killed zombies all the way. There were all kinds of corpse fragments all over the ground. He didn't leave a single living one, oh, no dead one.

With the blessing of 4pp's 2.5 times experience bonus, Luke's experience bar was rising. He only leveled up after killing about 250 zombies.

Luke did not choose to leave the number of zombies to wait for 8pp's 4.5 times experience, but chose to improve his experience level as quickly as possible before the night fell.

It's still a simple calculation problem of experience value acquisition.

Assuming that all zombies in the current scene are level 12, all can provide Luke with 100 experience points, and Luke is still in the situation of 4pp's 2.5 times experience bonus, then Luke only needs to kill about 1,100 zombies to upgrade to level 18.

Starting from level 18, the experience points for killing level 12 units will begin to decrease, but the experience points Luke can get are still considerable. From level 18 to level 22, it takes about 8,000 zombies to be killed.

It doesn't sound like too much at first, but if it is converted into killing one zombie per second, Luke needs to kill for more than two hours without stopping.

Of course, it is actually impossible to be so extreme, and there are also time consumption in various aspects such as gathering monsters and traveling.

But when it comes to level 22 to level 23, the experience points for killing level 12 zombies will drop drastically, and the original experience will drop directly to 5%. Under the same conditions mentioned above, the number of zombies required to kill is about 26,000...

It's very scary. Killing chickens can make people tired to death, not to mention that they are still "people".

Even if the subsequent team reaches 4.5 times the experience points of 8pp, it still needs to kill about 14,500.

So Luke's highest goal for this leveling action should be to reach level 22. If it is higher, it will really cost lives.

Of course, Luke was not alone on this trip. Things like attracting and gathering monsters that require more agility and speed are not as good as doing it yourself, so the leveling efficiency of team action is definitely higher.

Among the current 4-person team, Luke's level is far ahead and is rapidly moving towards level 17.

Because it is a mercenary contract, Viper, whose level has always been suppressed by his employer Luke, can finally gain experience points.

Also following Luke's platinum shit beast to gain experience are the little demon beast and Thunder Wolf Dragon.

By the way, with the auxiliary training of Viper, this changeable Thunder Wolf Dragon has been able to use its transformer talent to initially control its size.

It is a bit difficult to increase in size, but it is already very skilled in shrinking. The current Thunder Wolf Dragon has shrunk from the size of a small box cargo to the size of Santana, which is a little cute.

The reduction in size will lead to a reduction in its strength, and the corresponding speed has been improved to a certain extent.

The level of Gale is lv14, which is higher than before, but his level increase is not because of killing monsters, but because Luke shared the blood essence of Garuda.

Luke estimated that not only NPCs like Gale, but also other real-world heroes, should have a level corresponding to their approximate strength. As long as they learn new skills, get new equipment, get basic attribute bonuses, etc., their levels will automatically get corresponding numerical feedback.

Her sister was hit by a tornado from Goenitz, and after she realized something, her level surpassed her brother overnight and reached level 15.

The lowest level at present is Black Hottie.

After Luke changed a wave of equipment, her level still remained at lv13.

It can't be said that she is not doing her job properly and not being a hero. It is indeed more important to go to school and learn some necessary knowledge. Otherwise, to deal with a stupid girl like Black Spice whose desk is equal to a nap table, you only need to put the draft paper that Luke just used to calculate experience points and the number of zombies killed in front of her.

It looks densely packed, but in fact it only involves multiplication and division formulas and numbers. It is like a dirty bomb for Black Spice. It can be said that it is a headache to pick it up and dizzy to look at it. The effect is outstanding.

It's a pity that Hayabusa refused to join the team because of caution. Otherwise, Luke would have the opportunity to see what level this world's number one ninja is at.

Hayabusa has been observing the situation of all members after the "team". At least for now, it seems that there is no dark contract or the like.

However, a certain picture finally made Hayabusa, who has always maintained a serious personality, unable to hold it, and the whole person coughed violently uncontrollably.

The source was Comrade Luke, who suddenly put on a flickering eel headgear, swung his long neck like a lawn watering sprinkler, and sprayed antidote in a 360-degree direction.

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