Huhuran’s Stinger!
The name made it seem like a dagger, but it was actually a bow . It was quite a beautiful bow and its properties were quite good as well . It was a product of Princess Huhuran anyway . In the end, Bearded Zaza happily bought the bow .
The first Epic item found a home .
The next were the Gloves of the Messiah . This was an exquisite item for Magic-based classes .
All magic-based classes instantly perked up . They examined each other as if they were judging how much each person was willing to offer up .
Magic-based classes made up the majority of Dawn’s players . Since many of the magic items were universal, this only fuelled the competition for their items .
This was a pair of exquisite gloves . The auctioned price for these types of items were likely to be at
least ten times the price of other class-exclusive items .
For example, Bearded Zaza managed to buy the bow at the starting bid price because Remnant Dream gave up as she had a better one .
Some newbies in Dawn would ask for class recommendations on the forums before registering their first character . If the newbie was someone not wealthy and couldn’t invest a lot into the game, most veterans would suggest for them to pick a class that wasn’t so competitive .
“50 . ”
Lonesome Flower was the first to bid . Obviously, he wanted it too . These gloves added a lot of damage, which suited his playstyle and build . He was planning on going all in on damage .
“80 . ” Kitty Likes Meat also wanted it and immediately added 30 points . Lu Li’s eyebrows couldn’t help but perk up . He knew that there was something brewing here .
However, he quickly calmed down, because 80 points was not the end point .
The bidding price quickly exceeded 100 points and skyrocketed bid after bid . It seemed like every single magic player was bidding for it .
The price of the item wasn’t determined by its quality, but by its demand . Although this item wouldn’t be considered as one of the best items in this era, it was still powerful enough for all the present Mages to want it .
In the end, it was bought for 150 points by a magic player . Everyone else gave up .
This was normal . The price of the magic items in the outside market was also much higher than the other classes . As for exquisite items, that was something that money often couldn’t buy .
“Eh? I haven’t seen this one before . ”
Remnant Dream looted an item that looked like wrist guards, but it didn’t have detailed properties .
Qiraji Bindings of Command!
Lu Li glanced over it and explained, “These are Warrior, Hunter, Thief and Priest T2 . 5 wrist guards . This was released when the Qiraji Scarabs was released and is part of the set item . These four eligible classes can now bid for it . However, I want to give you guys a suggestion first before you bid . The details are on the official website . In my opinion, this isn’t something that’s particularly good for Agility-based Thieves and Berserkers, so these two classes shouldn’t waste their guild points on this . Priests and Hunters are still welcome to bid . The stats are really quite good . ”
He didn’t want everyone to be bidding for this . If this kept up, then it would be difficult to maintain a peaceful relationship with the other clubs .
Actually, Thieves still benefitted from this item . However, neither Lu Li or Water Fairy were power-based players, and both of them had their own gloves for their own sets as well . Besides the increase in stats, the set effect wasn’t all that different .
Bloodfang Bracers (Elite Epic): Armour 100 . Agility +120 . Constitution +80 . Lethality +35% . Slots: 2 . Unique Effect 1: Slit Throat level +1 . Unique Effect 2: Retreat . Transports wearer to a visible place within 15 metres . Cooldown: 2 minutes . Unique Effect 3: Upon a successful kill, the wearer will receive a +20% attack buff for 10 seconds . Level requirement: 60 . Durability: 400/400 .
All three of the T2 set items’ effects were extremely good . They were arguably even better than the T2 . 5’s effects . This was for Thieves .
It was the same for Berserkers . In terms of unique effects, there wasn’t a noticeable increase . Therefore, there was no need to change items just for the slight increase in overall stats . This way, the only ones who needed them were the Priests and Hunters .
There were five Priests and two Hunters .
Both Remnant Dream and Bearded Zaza mulled over it and decided to give up their rights to bid . In the end, the five Priests were the ones who bid for it and it was Machine Bro who won the item . The end price was not as high as the previous Mage item . It only sold for 90 points .
“There’s one more, but the class is different,” Remnant Dream said as she pulled out another .
Qiraji Bindings of Dominance!
This time, it was for Paladins, Shamans, Druids, Mages and Warlocks .
“I suggest that Paladins and Druids not pursue this item . Other classes, feel free to . ”
With the same logic in mind, Lu Li asked for the Paladins and Druids not to bid . He said this without bias either . It really wouldn’t be suited for either classes .
Although Shamans, Mages and Warlocks were in contention for this item, the real race was between Mages and Warlocks .
Shamans were usually the ones who took the items at the lowest possible price .
It was another chaotic bidding session . This time, the price skyrocketed to 120 points . None of them saw the properties, so they just listened to Lu Li .
After the Princess, it was yet another Boss .
The morale was high, so no one planned to rest . Furthermore, Ruling Sword had a bye for their fixtures today, so there was no professional match to obstruct their progress .
They quickly arrived at Viscidus, the sixth Boss of the Temple of Ahn’Qiraj . If they didn’t follow the normal order, they could’ve fought him before Princess Huhuran, which would make him the fifth Boss .
This Boss wasn’t a pushover either . Furthermore, the battle style was a new one . From an Instance Dungeon Boss perspective, it wasn’t easier than Princess Huhuran, so it didn’t matter which one they killed first .
From its appearance, it looked like a slime, so players called it ‘Little Slime’ .
The Little Slime didn’t have many skills, but its damage was something to be reckoned with .
Firstly, there was Poison Bolt Volley . It seemed that all the green-coloured monsters in Ahn’Qiraj dealt poison damage . Naturally, this Poison Bolt Volley was an AoE skill that dealt 1300 to 1600 damage . It would be cast every 10 seconds within a 100-metre radius . Furthermore, it would also deal an additional 300 to 500 damage per tick .
Poison damage would become Nature-based damage, and it also had a chance at inflicting stun .
It didn’t only use Poison Bolt Volley . Instead, there was another skill, called Toxic Fumes . The range was a 5 metre radius, so it was nowhere near as large . It looked like a toxic cloud, and it dealt 1500 damage per second to the players who were inside the fumes . It ignored resistance and would also decrease the movement speeds of those who were within the fumes and would also cause damage from skills to individual players .
The Little Slime’s HP was not that high . However, it had a skill called Thick Skin, which would decrease all damage received by 50% .
Everyone realised that there was something amiss as soon as they began fighting .
This was because there were no effects on the Little Slime . Only Ice-based skills dealt damage to the
Boss .
The word dumbfounded wouldn’t be able to describe what everyone was feeling . Only Lu Li, a person who was reborn, could stay calm in this situation .
Actually, there was a special mechanic here . Upon dealing Ice damage 225 times to the Little Slime, it would have decreased movement speed and be frozen in place . Only the number of attacks counted, not the level of the skills . However, Lu Li couldn’t reveal this to everyone, so he could only take them in to experience it for themselves .
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