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Chapter 11 - Hell Difficulty Loot

Right now, Lucien had a strange illusion that he was actually the boss.

An hour passed quickly, and during this time, Lucien had crafted a large number of spiritual talismans.

Spiritual talismans were something almost all Daoist skills required.

So, whenever he was free, Lucien would subconsciously craft spiritual talismans.

This had almost become his instinct.

Moreover, spiritual talismans were hot-selling items on the market.

Some players, finding their own crafting speed too slow, would buy spiritual talismans crafted by other players.

Although all Daoists could craft spiritual talismans and didn't need to consume materials.

However, the consumption of spiritual talismans was simply too high.

Not many people were like Lucien; even in a Hell-difficulty dungeon, he wouldn't use more than thirty attacks to deal with a single monster.

Every time a skill was used, it consumed one spiritual talisman.

If someone else wanted to kill a Hell-difficulty monster, they would need at least a hundred spiritual talismans.

An hour passed quickly, and Lucien summoned the Goblin Warrior again.

At this moment, the health and defense of the summoned Goblin Warrior had also increased significantly due to the improvement in Lucien's own attributes.

This time, just like before, he used the Soul Fire Talisman to pull the monsters.

And Lucien was constantly keeping an eye on the surrounding Goblin Mages.

He carefully pulled the aggro of only one monster.

Although fighting monsters this way was much slower, it had the advantage of being safe enough.

Before long, a lone Goblin Mage was lured over by Lucien.

Then, the Goblin Warrior skillfully stepped forward to tank the damage, while Lucien comfortably dealt damage from behind.

Compared to the Goblin Warrior, the Goblin Mage had less health and lower defense.

However, its attack power was much higher than that of the Goblin Warrior.

But all of its attacks landed on the summoned creature.

-500, -480, -80.

The first two values were the damage dealt to the summoned creature by the Fireball Technique and Wind Blade.

And the latter was the Goblin Mage hitting it directly with a stick.

There was no other way; even monster skills had cooldown times.

However, the opponent's physical damage was truly pathetic.

Meanwhile, Lucien was comfortably dealing damage from the back.

-510, -530, -998 (Critical Hit), -1000 (Critical Hit).

It would have normally taken six Soul Fire Talismans, but with two critical hits, the Goblin Mage fell to the ground after only four Soul Fire Talismans.

"Ding, you have killed a Goblin Mage [Hell]. EXP +600."

"Ding, you have obtained 60 copper coins!"

As long as he killed one more Goblin Mage, he could level up.

Soon, he repeated the process and lured another Goblin Mage.

However, this monster didn't seem to have very good luck; three consecutive Soul Fire Talismans all resulted in critical hits.

"Ding, you have killed a Goblin Mage [Hell]. EXP +600."

"Ding, you have obtained 60 copper coins."

"Ding, congratulations, you have leveled up!"

Lucien thought for a moment and added all his free attribute points into Spirit.

He didn't need to add to Stamina for the time being; after all, having over six thousand HP was no joke.

Subsequently, he continued to lure monsters and attack. Before long, all the Goblins in the entire Goblin camp had been cleared out.

At this point, Lucien also began to pick up the items that the Goblin Mages had just dropped.

"Ding, congratulations, you have obtained the Goblin Netherbone Dagger."

"Ding, congratulations, you have obtained a Primary Mana Recovery Potion."

"Ding, congratulations, you have obtained a Primary Health Recovery Potion."

"Ding, congratulations, you have obtained a Wind Blade skill book."

"Ding, congratulations, you have obtained Goblin Netherbone Leggings."

"Ding, congratulations, you have obtained a Goblin Netherbone Ring."

One had to say, the drop rate for Hell-difficulty dungeons was truly too high.

Just fifteen monsters, and it actually dropped six items.

And they were all items he needed.

Especially those two bottles of recovery potions, which were indispensable.

In other games, this kind of recovery potion was just the most basic item.

But in Battle Online, the price of this kind of recovery potion was extremely high.

Primary Health Recovery Potion [Black Iron]

Level 1

Can be used in combat state.

After use, restores 500 HP within ten seconds.

Must be used with a ten-minute interval, otherwise the recovery is halved.

Looking at it, it was just an ordinary HP potion, but in reality, it was no less than a miracle drug.

Even if you had cancer, with just one bottle of this potion, you would be jumping around in no time.

When fighting a BOSS, this kind of recovery potion was even more indispensable.

However, the price of this potion was truly hard to accept.

The price of one bottle of primary recovery potion actually required one gold coin.

You have to know, even now, Lucien only had 70 silver coins on him.

This was only Lucien's third day in the game.

He hadn't even earned a single gold coin in three days, so one could imagine how difficult it was to obtain gold coins.

As for intermediate recovery potions, the price was even more outrageous, requiring one hundred gold coins.

A bottle of intermediate recovery potion only restored five thousand health.

In other words, restoring fifty points of health cost one gold coin.

Of course, the price was so high entirely because this potion could be used in combat state.

There were also potions in the pharmacy that could only be used when out of combat.

The price of those potions was a full ten times cheaper than the ones that could be used in combat state.

Likewise, because of this, a Daoist or Mage who possessed a Healing Spell would absolutely be a popular choice for any party.

The attributes of the Mana Recovery Potion and Health Recovery Potion were almost identical.

Next, he checked the skill book he had just obtained.

Wind Blade [Black Iron] Skill Book

Level: 1

Releases a Wind Blade to attack the enemy, dealing 30 + 150% of own Magic Attack damage.

Cooldown: 10 seconds.

Cost: 80 MP

The damage of Wind Blade was undoubtedly higher, but the cooldown was too long, and the cost was higher.

This could easily lead to a skill vacuum period.

Once a Mage's skills entered a vacuum period, that period was no different from being useless.

A Daoist's Soul Fire Talisman skill had a short cooldown and low cost, but the damage wasn't as explosive as a Mage's.

Once the number of skills increased, the situation would become completely different.

After all, all Mages added all their points into the Spirit attribute.

Once there was no skill vacuum period, the damage would be absolutely explosive among the three major classes.

"Walking turret" was not just a saying.

Moreover, Daoists also had to prepare spiritual talismans in advance, which was very troublesome.

Comparing the two, they were evenly matched, each with its own strengths.

As for Warriors, they could only start to shine after changing classes at level ten.

Especially when Warriors changed classes into Archers and Assassins, they were the bane of Mages.

Also, changing classes into a Tank Warrior was an indispensable existence in a team.

However, Lucien currently lacked offensive means, and since he had dropped Wind Blade, he naturally had to learn it.

Anyway, his Magic Attack was not weaker than an average Mage.

After all, he automatically gained six points of Spirit every time he leveled up.

And almost all Mages only added six points of Spirit per level.

However, if he learned Wind Blade, what originally cost 80 MP would now cost 400 points.

But his own mana pool was very high, so 400 points didn't have much of an impact on him.

Next were those three pieces of the Goblin Netherbone set.

Goblin Netherbone Dagger

Grade: Silver

Level: 5

Attack Power +60

Strength +20

Attached Skill: Heavy Strike

Gathers all strength to deal a heavy blow to the enemy.

Skill Damage: 50 + own Physical Attack Power.

For Lucien, this sword was useless.

It was simply not as good as his own Thousand-Year Peach Wood Sword.

Although it was only a level 1 weapon, it almost crushed the level 5 Silver weapon in every aspect

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