Each of the eight monsters must be lured away repeatedly several times before it can be killed. It seems troublesome, but it actually does not take much time. Moreover, this method of fighting makes the dismemberment of an originally very difficult link become easy.
As for the BOSS, after all the guards were killed, its health dropped rapidly.
"Come on, no one has been on the world announcement yet. We may become the first kill in the game copy. This will be recorded in the game chronicles. Oh my god, I'm a little excited," Tel'abyssian spoke incoherently. In fact, he was not just a little excited, he was very excited. He was so excited that his shield almost hit Luke's face.
In order to create hype, Dawn has a so-called game chronicle, which not only records some NPC-related game background events, but also records the activities of players. Of course, you have to be awesome enough to be recorded.
When the game chronicles were mentioned, several other people also became excited. The originally steady output situation gradually became a little chaotic. Elara acted like a madman and repeatedly performed two treatments, wasting a lot of mana points.
"Hold on, hold on, isn't it just a record?" Luke sweated profusely and reminded: "Be careful or the team will be wiped out."
Everyone then turned their attention to the listless BOSS in front of them, but within three seconds, Elara exclaimed again: "I heard that the first time you clear the dungeon, you are not rewarded with one piece of equipment material, but each person is rewarded with one. Is that true?"
"Ah, heal me, heal me!" The healer stopped and the BOSS just happened to hit a critical hit again, and the Tel'abyssian screamed in fear.
It was another round of chaos.
"It should be," Luke recalled, and it seemed to be just as Elara said.
He had never even broken a dungeon record in his previous life, let alone participating in a groundbreaking event like the first kill. Thinking that everyone would have a chance to be rewarded later, his heart warmed up. Maybe the Emerald Spider Silk could solve the problem in one go.
There are two conditions required to upgrade the Supreme One Ring to the Supreme Two Rings - the altar and materials.
The Altar is available in the Whispering Forest. It's not a problem because there are many monsters around, but there is no shortcut to getting materials. The seven materials needed for this upgrade are all the rarest ones, and because of their wide range of uses, they are almost impossible to buy on the market.
Luke plans to learn the life skill of a craftsman making jewelry. When he is promoted to the intermediate level, he needs two emerald spider silks. If he calculates it, he must have 12. It will be fine if the BOSS drops it later, because there will be instructions before entering the dungeon. But what if the emerald spider silk is rewarded by the system, will the person be willing to give it up?
While he was thinking, the BOSS's health had dropped to 5%.
Tel'abyssian screamed, "It's going berserk. Oh, the attack is too high. Damn, the shield strike also missed. Heal me..."
It is expected that the BOSS will go berserk. Most of the BOSSes in Dawn will go berserk at the last moment. Unless the BOSS can be beaten to low health in a short period of time, it is naturally impossible with the current level of equipment. Moreover, the berserk BOSS is extremely resistant to control skills.
Rage increases attack, attack speed and critical strike, and the strength of the BOSS is increased a lot. The originally steady Tel'abyssian was knocked back, with red light flashing on his body, and he was actually in a state of low health.
"MT retreat, the druid is casting an entanglement spell..." Luke's voice remained calm.
"Missed," Elara hurriedly read the skills, but it didn't have any effect. Fortunately, she was not too outrageous and she knew to turn around and heal the low-health Tel'abyssian.
Tel'abyssian's blood was reduced twice, so he raised his head and drank a bottle of primary life potion. His blood value was almost restored, and he charged forward again.
Luke took a breath, his wrist trembled convulsively, and the dagger flew around like flowers. The damage values floated up one by one, and the others were stunned and almost forgot to attack.
Looking closely, it seemed that he didn't use his maximum strength in each of his attacks. He just stopped at the right time and connected the attacks as much as possible.
This technique was not created by Luke himself, but came from a famous goddess-level player in Dawn.
The beauties in Dawn are beautiful, but there are very few top masters, like Lyrana in front of us. She has a pretty face and a first-class figure, but her skills are at best second-rate.
Nothing is absolute, and there are indeed two exceptions, one of whom is the female rogue water elf.
The water elf is a legendary character in the game Dawn.
First of all, she is a beauty, secondly, she is a master, and there is another very important reason, she is a rich person.
While others are still struggling for their first piece of legendary equipment, this rich woman already has half of the legendary equipment. It seems that to her, money is just a number, and she will spend money on any equipment she likes.
With good equipment, the attack will naturally be exaggerated. It is said that the normal attack of the water elf is comparable to the finishing move of the thieves of the main group of the big guild.
Luke had personally seen the water elf use its skills, and the feeling he had was described in one word: cutting corners!
Take a more complex skill as an example, such as the rogue's Eviscerate. This skill is very bloody and gorgeous when performed, the movements are very exaggerated, and the damage caused is also quite powerful. In order to achieve maximum damage, ordinary thieves will pay attention to every detail.
But the water elf doesn't do that. She only does the most important part, which won't cause the skill to fail, but it definitely won't have a high degree of completion.
In this way, the bone-chilling effect that others would take three seconds to perform only takes one second or even less in her hands.
However, because the other party's equipment was awesome, the damage caused by both sides was not much different.
Now that he doesn't have any skills, Luke uses this method to increase his attack frequency, and the effect is very good.
When the BOSS just went berserk, its health points were less than 800. After this round of attacks, they actually reduced it by half.
But the situation is not optimistic. Tel'abyssian has escaped again, and it is impossible to drink potions all the time. Drug resistance is a very annoying thing.
"Lyrana, charge. Bogdanov, stop. You are about to OT." Luke took charge of the overall situation like a machine, and his voice remained calm. "Hold steady. The boss only has this little HP. Don't be greedy."
Bogdanov has been standing still and outputing damage without being affected by the BOSS. At this moment, a certain amount of hatred has been accumulated.
Lyrana's charge was also immune to the BOSS. What was even more tragic was that Tel'abyssian was hit by critical strikes continuously, and his blood was lost like a stream of water...
"I'm running out of mana," Elara stomped his feet, feeling helpless.
The so-called blue is a popular term, referring to the magic value required to release skills.
"It's over," Luke smiled slightly, used Shadow Escape to escape from the battle, and made a stealth attack, successfully stunning the BOSS. He turned around, concentrated all his strength on his wrist, and the dagger was heavily inserted into the back of the BOSS's head.
System: Shadow Strike skill is completed at 87%, causing 100% skill damage and the target is stunned for 0.8 seconds.
The BOSS had just come out of its stiffness and immediately let out a hissing sound. Its eight legs kicked around for a while and then it stopped moving.
Before he had time to catch his breath, Luke received a system notification.
Dear player, you have led your team to complete the first kill of the Spider's Lair (Elite). The system will announce it in the form of a world notice. Would you like to hide your name?