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Chapter 47 - Exp

"Um...our leader asked me something," the mages, waking up from the great surprise, no longer had any disrespect towards Luke, and asked anxiously, "Will you still break the record of this dungeon if another guild offers a higher price?"

"No," Luke answered concisely, without patting his chest to make a promise, nor did he curse the heavens and the earth about what would happen if he accidentally broke the record one day. I don't know why, but Moonlight Qingcheng believed this sentence unconditionally. There are always some people in this world who are not so good that they will not lie, but they simply disdain to lie.

It was agreed that all the output from this copy would belong to Luke, so the three mages of Moonlight City conveyed a few words of thanks and then left the copy one after another.

"The first BOSS dropped an MT plate armor, and I took it. I'll give it to you this time," Tel'abyssian touched the corpse and threw something that looked like a hammer over.

Full Adeline's Redemption (Iron): Damage 8-16, Intelligence +4, Healing Effect +25, Required Level 5, Durability 25/25.

The damage of this hammer is not very high, which is not a disadvantage, because the healing effect +25 makes it a one-handed weapon for healing professions, and healing professions generally do not value damage.

"Okay," Luke threw the equipment into his bag and waited to sell it in the evening.

"The monsters dropped three bronze items, the two bosses got two each, plus one piece as a record-breaking reward. You should sell them all. There are also two rare materials, but it's a pity that the emerald spider silk was not included," Tel'abyssian traded all the equipment to Luke.

"I sold it for cents. We played the dungeon this time between the two of us," Luke said.

"Okay, but you came up with the strategy, so I only need to take one third. Don't be polite to me," Tel'abyssian insisted on his own distribution.

Luke didn't bother to be polite with him. After coming out of the dungeon, he asked Moonlight and the others about their progress in the dungeon and learned that they had just killed the first boss.

Having some free time, Tel'abyssian made a suggestion. They might as well clear the Spider's Lair of Normal difficulty twice. With their level, they can definitely bring 2 to 3 players with them without affecting the game.

Luke was short of money, so he naturally wouldn't object.

"An expert is here to help you clear the Spider's Lair. Normal difficulty. One gold coin per pit. Equipment is extra. It's coming soon. This is the last pit." The Tel'abyssian shouted in a loud voice, and immediately many people gathered around to ask for advice.

Don't think that just because Luke earned some gold coins, the current players' assets are generally more than gold coins. In fact, one gold coin is not a small amount and most players cannot afford it.

It is true that there are many gold farmers in the game, but their gold coins are all supplied to the guild. As for individual gold farmers, they simply cannot afford a helmet worth 30,000 dollar. They can only continue to wait, or wait for the price of the game helmet to drop, or wait until they see that the game is profitable enough, and then grit their teeth and buy one.

After learning that no bargaining was allowed, those without money could only leave in disappointment, leaving only a few wealthy people with a few gold coins in their pockets.

Most of these people collect gold coins on the game platform, one silver coin at a time, and accumulate them over time.

"Take me with you. I'm a level 4 mage and can help you fight."

"I'm a warlock, already level 5. As long as bronze equipment is released, I will definitely pay for it. Take me with you."

"Level 5 hunter, I have two pieces of bronze equipment, very powerful, please bring me the Spider's Nest, big brother, can you bring it just once?"

Who said that gold coins are hard to earn? Look at these people. They are willing to hand over a gold coin just to go to the next spider lair of normal difficulty, and they also make all kinds of promises and guarantees...

"Actually, this is all your fault," the Tel'abyssian whispered.

"Everything is my fault?" Luke was puzzled.

"Because of the strategy you made, everyone who enters the Spider's Lair dungeon must form a melee DPS team. Ranged and magic teams can't form a team at all. Even if there are magic teams and ranged teams in the guild group, only a small number of the main players can enter the dungeon."

"Uh..." Luke was embarrassed, "This is all the fault of the game company. What does it have to do with me?"

"Because of this copy, I estimate that new players who enter the game next Monday will give priority to melee professions. I don't know what the game company is thinking," said Tel'abyssian.

"Don't worry, I can't take your job away from you," Luke shook his head and started to recruit people.

Cute Nerd joins the team.

Wukong has joined the team.

King joins the team.

Two mages and one warlock, all are magic professions.

"Pay the money first, and then the equipment will be auctioned by you three. All bronze items will start from 20 silver coins, and you can roll for the white equipment. All the materials will belong to us," Luke said bluntly after entering the dungeon.

"Who knows whether you can pass the dungeon," said the Warlock King with a sad face. He felt that he was cheated. What did "only one pit left" mean? It was clearly a team with three bosses, and no healer yet.

Cute Nerd: "Yeah, I say, brothers, please don't cheat us. We all pay to play games, and our skills are really average. We can't accompany you to play a violent team without treatment."

"If you don't believe it, you can quit the group. No one is forcing you to enter the game," Luke was too lazy to explain.

"Wait..." Another mage, Wu Yan, confirmed the system prompt for the team formation again and again. Luke invited you to join the team... He exclaimed: "Are you Luke, the Luke who got the first kill several times and just refreshed the dungeon record?"

"Yes, is it okay now?" I didn't expect fame to have such an effect.

"Of course no problem," the three bosses readily traded the gold coins to Luke, fearing that they would be kicked out of the team if they were a little late.

It turns out that the inconspicuous rogue in front of him is Luke, the most popular player in "Dawn". However, those little girls who are looking forward to seeing how handsome Luke is are probably destined to be disappointed.

Apart from a pair of deep eyes, this person really doesn't have the potential to become an idol in terms of appearance.

"How do we fight?" asked the Tel'abyssian.

Luke understood what he meant. He was asking whether he should use the same fighting method that he had used to break the record. Normal difficulty monsters were much weaker than elite difficulty monsters. Even without the cooperation of three powerful mages, Tel'abyssian and Luke could kill the monsters in a group.

"Just fight casually and push forward. If you three want to fight, you can fight casually. If you don't want to fight, you can just follow me," Luke didn't expect these three bosses to deal any damage. He found a small monster and started to abuse it.

Tel'abyssian shrugged and threw out a charge skill, successfully grabbing another monster. He walked with the monster and fought it at the same time, ignoring the one that Luke was fighting. The three bosses looked at each other and chose to help.

Upgrading skills requires proficiency, and it would be a waste if you don't practice. And if you perform well in front of masters, maybe they will think of you when they break records and get the first kill next time.

The probability of dropping bronze items from elite monsters in a normal difficulty dungeon is much smaller. None of the monsters dropped bronze items in the first few waves of monsters before the first one. After the first one fell, a piece of magic cloth armor bronze equipment was opened.

The three wizards fought over it, and finally sold it for fifty silver coins.

They are all rich people indeed. For a piece of bronze equipment, they are willing to pay the equivalent of several hundred real coins. Luke still has several pieces of bronze equipment in his backpack.

The elite monster before the second boss dropped a magic belt, which was sold for sixty silver. Unfortunately, the two bronze items of the final BOSS were not the equipment the bosses required, so they all ended up in Luke's package.

The total time was no more than fifty minutes, which was more efficient than the average monster-killing team. The bosses were very satisfied. Luke and Tel'abyssian received three gold coins as training fees, and during the period they also sold equipment for more than one gold coin, plus two bronze equipment. The total income exceeded five gold coins.

Luke took a look at the gold price on the trading platform, which was currently at around 800 dollar, which meant that they earned nearly 4,000 dollar for each session of training.

In fact, leveling is not that profitable. A strong team can only carry one person at a time, and they may not be able to carry them all. How can they carry three people at a time like Luke, and clear them faster than a normal team.

There were two more bosses to be defeated, so Luke found another one and gathered a team to level up again. The profit was slightly lower than last time, but there were still four gold coins.

After the second training session, the time was almost up. Luke had 60% of the experience at level 7, and Tel'abyssian had already reached level 8. They gathered with Moonlight and others who had just finished the elite dungeon, and went directly to the central square.

Luke will sell the guild upgrade order and a black iron weapon there, in addition to a bunch of bronze equipment.

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