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Chapter 40 Wood Elf Village

In Forgotten Realm, only the first dungeon of Nightmare difficulty will be announced on the world notice, and this is the first time that a player has cleared the 10-player dungeon of Nightmare difficulty.

The huge reputation value brought by the first pass of the dungeon is an important prerequisite for players to establish a guild. In order to compete for the first ten-person dungeon to clear the level, all guilds, large and small, are doing their best. From the previously revealed information, it can be seen that God of God in the American region

The prosperous dynasty of Shou and Huaxia made the fastest progress. Unexpectedly, the final winner turned out to be Huakai who broke out as a dark horse.

Chu An was the guild president of Huakai that year. He rejected many poaching attempts from big guilds, and it took less than five years to develop this joke organization composed of college students into the first-class guild today. His strength,

Leadership and strategic abilities are beyond doubt.

I just didn't expect that this time in the Forgotten Kingdom, I actually won the first pass of the level 10 dungeon with nightmare difficulty. It seems that the guild circle is going to be unstable again. No matter it is Kyushu, Wanbang, Shengshi or God's Hand, it will never be like this.

To have a new guild put such pressure on them, let alone their mortal enemy - Glory.

Before the players' enthusiasm subsided, the world announcement rang again.

System: The player successfully created the guild in the first darkness and the flowers bloomed that year.

Then a regional message.

Regional news: The first guild of the Forgotten Kingdom was established that year. Now it has officially begun to recruit guild members. Players in Redwood Town can go to the Crescent Tavern in the town to sign up - Guns Out Like a Dragon.

The two pieces of news seemed to come one after another. It was fitting that Huakai was officially established that year, and the appeal of the first guild was still very strong.

The recruitment information behind is nothing special. The routines of these guilds can be said to be clear to Sherlock. The main body of a large guild is its fixed members, and the new recruits in each game are just ordinary people unless they have some special skills.

member.

As a professional player, he has no interest in joining a guild. However, the player ID that sent the regional message is a bit surprising. Guns Out Like a Dragon is the name left for him before returning to the wind. It seems that he is still the manager of Huakai that year.

layer, then this line really has a chance to be used. It cannot be denied that a guild can indeed do many things that professional players cannot.

After filtering out the chattering and chaotic wild teams, Sherlock quickly locked in a convoy of half-orc warriors. The power of half-orcs has extremely high racial bonuses, and combined with the pure physical attack profession of warriors, the early output is very violent.

"Captain, I'm a 10-year-old driver, a professional druid. I'm good at tanking and dealing damage. Please get on board." He was optimistic about the team and quickly stepped forward to promote himself. Well, there was no other way. In the early stage of a career like druid,

It's really hard to form a team.

"Brother, I'm sorry, we have an auxiliary." The half-orc warrior saw that it was a druid and politely refused without thinking. There was already an auxiliary bard in the team, and he was adding a druid.

The output is obviously not enough.

The other party's reaction was within Sherlock's expectation. He quickly set the three-piece jungle suit on his body to the display state, then stepped forward and said: "Captain, I will never hold you back. I won the five-person dungeon elite difficulty the day before yesterday."

Just passed the customs, the technology is guaranteed!"

The half-orc warrior looked at the jungle suit that had been put together and felt a little moved. Players who could put together the jungle suit now are still strong. However, the words had already been spoken before, and it would feel like a slap in the face if he went back on it.

Sherlock also saw the hesitation of the orc warrior, and quickly gave him a step up and said: "Captain, let me join the team first. If you find that the output cannot keep up, how about kicking me directly!"

"Oh well!"

System prompt: Archipad invites you to join the team. Do you want to join?

"The old driver will lead the team to open up the wilderness wood elf village. Until the task is completed, there will be a trap." The half-orc added Sherlock and continued to shout.

Being a captain is actually a laborious job. You have to open your mouth when you go out and shout to form a team. If you have to type in the chat channel, no one will leave you. And our captain Archipad obviously has a lot of lung capacity.

After shouting a few times and rejecting a thief and a paladin, the last teammate was identified and he was a human warlock.

Sherlock looked at the team information. The captain, the half-orc warrior, has the highest level, which is already level 13. Next is the human ranger Night Raid and the elf warlock Goron, both level 12. The troubadour Qu Feiyan is level 11, and the lowest level is

He reached level 10 on his own.

As soon as Goron entered the team and saw two assistants, Sherlock and Qu Feiyan, he shouted on the spot: "Captain, how can you form two assistants? This upgrade efficiency is a bit inefficient."

"Feiyan teamed up with me yesterday. His group BUFF is quite powerful. You will know it later. As for the druid, he has a complete set of jungle suits, and his output should not drop much." Archipad explained.

After a moment, Goron said nothing more, but the questioning expression on his face could be seen by anyone.

Archipald didn't pay much attention to it. It's impossible for a team to trust each other and cooperate with each other as soon as they are formed. It's just like driving a car, it just takes a while to get used to it.

"The potions are all ready. This time our target is the wood elf village Flasso that was just discovered the day before yesterday. This is almost a semi-opened map. I can probably still drink some soup now, so my idea

It's best to spend the night there and come back the next night." Archipald revealed his plan this time.

Fraso, Sherlock had also heard of it when he was asking for information. It was a small wood elf village whose location was exposed the day before yesterday. The nearby wild monsters were all between level 10-15. It was a good place to level up, and there were many other things in the village.

You can receive some tasks of killing monsters and collecting materials, and the income is pretty good. It is indeed the first choice for upgrading.

As for drinking soup, don't even think about it. Before a new map was exposed, I don't know how many people had already raided it. Nothing of even slight value would be spared.

Fluso's location is a little north of Sequoia Town. Because there are very few active attacking wild monsters near Sequoia Town, it didn't take long for everyone to feel the destination.

Different from the quiet and peaceful wood elf village that Sherlock imagined, this small village is now crowded with players of various races coming and going, either asking NPCs to take tasks or making friends with NPCs. The first person he saw

I almost thought I was in the talent market.

"A few friends, do you want to share the mission? 1 gold each, no one can be bullied." Seeing Sherlock and others standing stunned at the entrance of the village, a human player immediately came over.

Several people took another look at the situation in the village and were really reluctant to go in and find NPCs one by one to accept tasks. They all preferred to buy shared tasks directly.

Many basic tasks in Forgotten Realm can be shared, such as killing a certain number of monsters, collecting materials, and looking for clues. Due to the huge base of players, there has been a group of people selling shared tasks, like the one in front of you.

Man, they bought 9 tasks from him as a team. If you are lucky, you can make hundreds of dollars a day.

"There are nine tasks in total, so I'll put the money in advance." With that said, Archipald shared the nine tasks he bought with everyone.

This move instantly won the favor of several people. Although it was only nine gold coins, it reflected the trust in several of them. Sherlock recognized that the captain had done a good job, and the cohesion of the entire team suddenly improved a lot.

But this is one of the reasons why Sherlock doesn't like being the captain. He definitely can't do things like advance team expenses. It's not that he doesn't want to part with these nine gold coins, but as a professional player, he is used to doing everything clearly.

Make it clear with the price tag, you don’t owe anyone else, nor do you owe yourself anything.


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