A PK incident occurred in Shadowglen today. PK incidents are very common, but the one the OP saw today is definitely rare!
Just now, the author and a few friends were looking at the beautiful NPC Carolina, when suddenly forty-one elite players from the Casualties of Lag Guild appeared and attacked an unknown rogue. It was 1vs. 41. In full view of everyone, the god-level rogue killed three people, and his own health was less than 100. Finally, he left gracefully...
The author of this post saw it with his own eyes and was absolutely shocked. His hands were still shaking when he posted this.
Because the poster was recording Carolina at the time, he was fortunate enough to record the entire scene.
It is said that this rogue's operation is amazing, and every move can be used as a teaching tool. Please comment on it, forum masters...
There was also a video link attached. When I clicked on it, it was the video of the Casualties of Lag player before reading the return journey.
Just a few seconds after the video was uploaded, people started to support it.
First floor: Silent - After watching the OP's video, I was deeply shocked. Is this really not the result of synthesis and special effects?
Second floor: Feathers as white as lacquer - those who rob my second floor are not good people!
Third floor: Steel Guards - Our guild is recruiting. Brothers in the video please add me as your friend. The annual salary is based on the elders of the first-tier large guilds. The guild is full of iron-blooded real men. Let's work hard together to dominate the Dawn!
Fourth floor: String music at midnight - those scumbags of the Imperial Guard have finally met their day. What a pleasure!
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Sixty-eighth floor: Water Elf - the one in the video, do you dare to make an appointment to photoshop it in a certain location?
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Seventy-first floor: Storm Warrior - Water elf suddenly appeared on the sixty-eighth floor, I love you beautifully!
Floor 72: Interstellar Prodigal Son - I have a car, a house, electrical appliances, and savings of over eight figures. I am looking for the girlfriend on the floor 68!
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The 320th floor: Funeral Coke - the poster's video is incomplete, there are more exciting ones later, please go to my post: Vulgarity is the way to go, the ultimate way of a rogue!
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The further you go down the stairs, the more crooked the thread becomes. However, there are still many people who know what's good, including famous rogue players "Midnight Ghost", "Blood Dagger", "Song of Everlasting Regret", etc. They have commented on Luke's techniques and positioning, all of which were full of praise. The top rogue and goddess-level player Water Elf's reply to the post inviting him to a fight made this post popular throughout the entire forum.
The players of Casualties of Lag became the opposite of the teaching video, and for a long time the people of this guild could not hold their heads up in front of others.
Since Luke rarely appeared in public, moved quickly, and the video was shot from a relatively long distance, no one could see his face clearly, and for a long time he was called "Nameless."
Luke knew nothing about all this. After leaving here, he returned to Shadowglen.
Because he was afraid of being tracked, he remained invisible until he entered the dwarf blacksmith shop.
"Sneaky rogue, are you here to steal something?" Dwarf blacksmiths are very common in the game. After all, the dwarf's forging technology has reached the pinnacle. But in a place like Shadowglen , there is only Khargar's family.
The other blacksmith shops in Shadowglen are all run by elves.
"Master Khargar, you misunderstood," Luke stepped forward and bowed to the dwarf.
"Hmph, hypocritical elf, I don't have anything you need here." The dwarf blacksmith shop was filled with heavy weapons and shields, and what he said was indeed true.
"I heard that you encountered some troubles in your research, so I specially found a piece of high-quality copper ore for you," Luke flipped his wrist, took out the high-quality copper ore from the treasure chest from his backpack, and gently placed it on Khargar's workbench.
"High-quality copper ore?" Khargar sneered disdainfully. "What kind of high-quality copper ore can there be in the barren Whispering Forest? Since I was sent to this damn place, I haven't seen even a piece of high-quality ore in a long time."
Although he said it with disdain, he still stretched out his sturdy hand and grabbed the gray copper block.
"Huh," Khargar was surprised at the feel of the copper block and quickly grabbed the magnifying glass next to him to study the copper block.
"Quality 86, which is considered a pretty good high-grade ore," Luke said.
"You have a good eye..." The dwarf grabbed the copper block and held it tightly, obviously very satisfied.
Nonsense, the system directly tells the player the ore grade, what kind of eyesight is needed, but this cannot be said to the NPC, Luke smiled and took out the dagger from the backpack, "Master, I can give you this ore, as long as you enchant my weapon."
Enchanting, the enchanter uses magic to add temporary or permanent enhancements to weapons, armor, and other equipment.
Luke really didn't know whether Khargar was the only enchanter in Shadowglen , but according to the strategy guides he knew, Khargar was the only one willing to help players.
"Amazing little guy, you actually know about enchantment?" Khargar expressed surprise.
"It is a great art, a gift from God," Luke flattered patiently. In fact, few players today have even heard of the word enchantment, and the professions introduced on the official website are limited to forging, medicine making, tailoring, and gathering (herb collecting, mining, skinning).
Other features such as enchantments, jewelry, inscriptions, engineering, and cooking will not appear until the next game system update.
When players arrive in larger cities, they will come into contact with enchanters, who will add more or less, better or worse attributes to their equipment at eye-watering prices.
Luke's flattery made Khargar feel very comfortable. The elf in front of him didn't seem so annoying anymore. He took the dagger and flicked it on the knife god with his fingers: "The craftsmanship of the elves, it looks good but is useless."
Nest Mother's Kiss (Bronze): Damage 8-15, Agility +2, Equipment Requirement Level 3, Durability 18/18.
Well, this bronze weapon with very good attributes that can be used at level 3 is not considered high-end in the eyes of the dwarves. Luke did not refute at all, but just showed an embarrassed smile: "Master Khargar, can you give it new life?"
"Of course, I'm not just a dwarf blacksmith," but also a very special enchanter.
"My Lord Khargar, your generosity is admirable," Luke bowed in thanks, successfully luring the dwarf into making a promise.
Dwarves all value their reputation, so since they have already made a promise, they will naturally not take it back. Moreover, Luke brought him the ore needed for the research, so the request he made was not too unreasonable.
He took out some odds and ends from the back of the workbench and arranged them around the dagger according to certain rules. Khargar's hands glowed with colorful light, and his fingers outlined mysterious trajectories, which turned into runes, flew towards the dagger and sank into it.
After a while, Khargar breathed a sigh of relief, picked up the dagger and handed it to Luke: "I don't have very good materials, so I can only do this much."
Nest Mother's Kiss (Black Iron): Damage 10-22, Agility +4, Special Effect: There is a certain chance to poison the target when hitting, causing 20 damage per second for 5 seconds, equipment requirement level 5, durability 30/30.
Oh my god, in the blink of an eye, a sparrow changes into a phoenix, and bronze becomes black iron. This is not called not having good materials. What level of enchanter is this old guy? I have never heard that enchantment can change the level of equipment.
Luke thanked him with 100% sincerity this time: "Master Khargar, this is the best dagger I have ever seen. The greatness of the enchantment is truly astounding."