A Brave Player Who Started by Touching Corpses

Chapter 207 Dark Battle Network Universal Equivalent

Luke first decided on the designated rune.

It was a bit unexpected that he did not choose the theoretically most valuable rune No. 10, but chose the rune No. 7.

[Tal (No. 7): Embed weapons - increase some poison damage; Embed armor/helmet - poison resistance +30%; Embed shield - poison resistance +35%. ]

Luke considered it in terms of versatility.

Whether it is the 7+10+9+11 Rune Word shield/sword "Spirit" that can be used directly to death, or the Rune Word armor "Secret" that can be easily made with 7+5, they are both good choices for Luke.

The former can provide full skill bonuses and a lot of resistance, while the latter can further make up for Luke's shortcomings in mana.

Since he didn't want to add energy points, his eyes naturally had to be on equipment.

Luke had the base materials for both rune words, and the only thing he lacked was the runes. Luke's own level also reached the minimum equipment standard, so as long as he got the runes, he could immediately become a combat force.

As for whether to shout at items or shout at potions, Luke was indeed in a dilemma.

It felt like both the bloodline potion and the item might produce something good.

However, compared to the uncertainty of the item, the bloodline potion could stably provide permanent bonuses to at least 5 people, including himself.

From the perspective of the team, Luke, as the leader of the team, would naturally be best at shouting at potions.

But what if the item could also drop something good that the whole team could benefit from?

Luke started spinning in circles again, making painful cries from time to time.

The teammates, who knew very well that their captain would often go crazy after a big battle, simply ignored Luke and continued to rest.

… In fact, everyone should be able to see by now that Luke is obviously addicted to gambling. Compared to the roughly predictable effect of the bloodline potion, Luke actually wants to bet on the item dropped by the corpse of a level 30 monster.

This so-called entanglement is actually that his emotions are more inclined to bet on the delivery of items, but his reason is telling him that he should not be so "selfish" and that he should have the responsibility of the captain, blah blah.

In the end, Luke's choice was to leave it to fate.

He took out a materialized dark gold coin, and with a push of his thumb, he flicked it into the air, ready to let it fall to the ground.

If it was the Diablo head side of the Diablo game icon, it was a roar potion, and if it was the side with a big Roman numeral 2, it was an item roar.

A few seconds later, Luke's eyebrows were uncontrollably happy.

Because the side of the gold coin facing up was the Roman numeral 2 representing Diablo 2.

Now he had enough self-comfort reasons to be selfish.

The only pity was that this 100% delivery rate only worked on the designated boss corpse, not Luke's skills. If it was a skill, this guy would probably mobilize everyone to collect and stack the nearby corpses, and then squat on the corpse mountain to launch a range roar.

However, when seeing the search for items to deliver this time, Luke lost his composure for the first time in a long time.

And the reason was already shown in the swear words he blurted out.

"Oh my god! Jordan Stone!!!!"

Holding the ring equipment he just shouted out, Luke shouted until his voice broke.

This time, there was no need to take the identification scroll. As Luke blurted out the words, the ring in his hand had already flashed with the light of identification completion.

[Name: Jordan Stone]

[Type: Ring]

[Origin: Diablo]

[Quality: Legend/Dark Gold]

[Usage Condition: lv29]

[Attributes: All skills +1, increase a little lightning damage, increase some basic magic points, increase the maximum magic point limit by 25%,]

[Note:... You are too excited, check the equipment conditions. ]

Luke was like a big goose with its neck strangled, and his voice broke.

Jordan Stone, the most popular dark gold ring in Diablo, has even become a universal currency in Battle.net because of its special attributes that are universal to all professions.

Except for the dispensable lightning damage, all other attributes are very useful to Luke.

Especially the increase in basic magic and the increase in the maximum magic value by 25% can be said to have greatly repaired Luke's most missing shortcomings, and it is better than the increase of the Mage's Fist.

Although its effect description only increases part of the basic magic value, if converted into numerical values, it is actually equivalent to increasing Luke's total mana at lv10.

By the way, even though Luke is already level 25 at this time, his total mana is only about the same as that of the witch at level 1, which can only be said to be worthy of being a barbarian.

However, the red-marked equipment condition "lv29" on the Jordan Stone, which represents the equipment condition that cannot be equipped at present, also made our Luke's eyes red.

I fuck your uncle! How many levels am I still short of! ?

Luke, whose expression was more frightening than in combat, suddenly opened his panel, looked at the big lv25 in silence for a while, and then quickly opened the skill tree panel and invested the two unused strengthening branch points in "Find Items" into the "Barbarian Instinct" branch.

"Barbarian Instinct" at level 4 provides an additional effect of "Item Required Equipment/Usage Level -3".

The necessary equipment condition for the Jordan Stone has become level 26... still one level short.

Luke looked at his experience bar with red eyes. He was less than 80,000 experience points away from the next level.

Originally, the experience points required to upgrade from level 25 to level 26 were 410,000, but in the boss battle just now, the units such as Night Demons and Beedrills killed by the whole team were all above level 20, and Luke, who was level 25, could get full experience points.

Although the insect and undead systems naturally have certain disadvantages in providing experience points, each unit still has about 300 basic experience points. In addition, the last attack of the Terror Bee Monster was taken by the Thunder Wolf Dragon. The rapid increase in experience points also made Luke, who was about to vomit from brushing zombies, adapt a little.

However, even if there is only 80,000 experience points left, it will take nearly 10,000 to kill level 12 zombies, and it is probably difficult to gather tens of thousands of zombies in the town of Willemite, which has been slaughtered.

As for the Night Demon Nest...

Well, since we don't even kill monsters, it's conceivable that there's nothing left inside. Although we'll definitely have to go there later, Luke doesn't have much hope.

He flicked open the cap of a delicious soda bottle that can be enjoyed by both humans and Pokémon with his fingernails, and gulped it down. The cool feeling in his throat and stomach dispelled the heat in his head, and Luke barely regained his sanity.

It's only 80,000 experience points. In fact, he only needs to kill 80 or 90 monsters of the same level to be satisfied.

Luke, whose normal thinking has regained the upper hand, cast his eyes on the pitiful pet egg that Joey had already held in his arms.

To be more precise, it's a digital egg.

This is a digital egg that can directly hatch "V-mon".

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