Chapter Ninety-Seven, One Piece

Early the next morning, Li Bing stepped on the rising sun in the game and walked out of Taixu City.

In fact, before entering the game, Li Bing had already had a good exchange with Xu Mo about what he had seen and heard on the day after entering the city. Of course, at the same time, Li Bing also carefully consulted about what bosses below level 12 were near Taixu City.

After all, Li Bing, a level 12 reporter, would never be able to provoke a level 13 boss.

The answer Li Bing got was that there were a lot of low-level leveling scenes near Taixu City; Similarly, there are quite a lot of low-level bosses. There are dozens of bosses below level 12 just known to Xu Mo; And Xu Mo estimated that the total number of bosses below level 12 near Taixu City was no less than hundred.

It can be said that as long as Li Bing is willing to go to the interview, he will not worry about having no boss resources.

Li Bing roughly learned from Xu Mo about the distribution of these bosses, and then hurriedly got into the game. And now, Li Bing is going straight to the territory of the level 12 boss - the One Piece King.

Yes, One Piece is exactly the level 12 boss.

As we all know, the famous leveling monster next to Taixu City, the bandit, is a level 12 monster; And One Piece is not a level 13 boss, but only a level 12 boss. In other words, there is not only one boss in the bandit leveling area, but two bandit kings.

This is the law in "Drawing the Knife" - the boss is either 1 level higher than the ordinary monster, and if it is the same level as the ordinary monster, then it must be a double boss. The two level 12 One Piece bosses are a good confirmation of this law.

Generally speaking, a level 13 boss will never be able to defeat two level 12 bosses; After all, the level difference between the two is only one level, and there is no concept of hierarchical suppression.

And in "Draw the Knife", under normal circumstances, the more difficult the boss must be, and the more good things will burst. Therefore, although One Piece is only a level 12 boss, its attention is far higher than that of those level 13 bosses. It's just that now the players have just entered the city, and there is no big group organization, although everyone has the heart to push the boss, but no one has the strength to turn this heart into action.

Of course, although there are no players to fight these bosses in the city yet, it doesn't mean that players don't care about the dynamics of the bosses. On the contrary, almost every player is wondering how to push these bosses everywhere at the lowest cost?

You know, since players have been promoted to level 5, few people have been able to fight bosses, at most they will fight those elite monsters.

After all, dying before level 5 does not drop experience, but after level 5, dying will result in losing experience. Knowing this, how many players would be willing to risk their hard-earned experience?

Players all know that although you can get blue, purple or even silver equipment or above by fighting bosses, these are only small probability events after all; And being slapped to death by the boss is a very high probability thing.

In the game, the importance of the rank is not inferior to the equipment in the slightest. In this case, what players are willing to take "high probability death" to gamble on "small probability equipment"?

Therefore, in the Novice Village, mini-bosses below level 5 may often be violated by players; Especially the hen boss that is brushed once a day, even if the players really don't want to beat it up in their hearts, they have to rush forward in order to do the "Novice Trial" task. And the bosses above level 5, few people are willing to touch them - not because they don't want to push the boss, but because fighting the boss is a high-risk job, and the mortality rate is extremely high; The most tragic thing is that it is very likely that I worked hard to fight the boss for a long time, and finally lost my experience and equipment by the boss in seconds, not to mention, it is also likely to be cheaper for those players who play soy sauce.

is like Li Bing, who made a fortune in the superboss scene of the novice village, is a very good example.

Of course, just because players don't fight bosses doesn't mean players don't want to fight bosses. On the contrary, the player's ** to fight the boss is actually very strong; Especially after entering the city, the vast majority of players have generally learned the skills of their respective professions, and their combat effectiveness is completely different from that of the novice village. In particular, professions like Flying Feather and Mage have the ability to attack from a distance, and when they fight bosses in the future, they will rarely be crowded like when they were in the novice village.

And the level 12 and level 13 bosses are actually not much more terrifying than the level 10 bosses. In this case, the players whose strength has soared are naturally extremely eager to form a group to fight the boss. It's true that the players have only been in the city for a day or two, and they haven't formed a group of hundreds of people so quickly; In addition, even if the strength of the players has skyrocketed a lot, fighting the boss is still a "high-risk sport", and it is normal for people to die.

At present, it is becoming more and more difficult to move up the ranks, and experience is becoming more and more valuable; In the absence of full confidence, players naturally dare not easily rush to fight the boss - after all, in "Draw the Knife", there are countless cases of wanting to bully monsters but finally "being killed instead of being killed".

Li Bing has also learned that the current environment is that players generally pay great attention to the information of each **oss, but at the same time, because there are very few players who dare to launch a tentative attack on the boss, players generally do not get any valuable information.

The implication is that once detailed boss information is released, it will inevitably attract the attention of a large number of players - and Li Bing, as a reporter, needs the attention of this large number of players.

Therefore, although it was still early in the morning, Li Bing couldn't wait to get out of the city. As soon as he thought that after he interviewed the relevant information of the boss, he would have a lot of experience floating towards him, and Li Bing was already ready to move.

And why did Li Bing choose the pair of level 12 bosses of One Piece instead of other bosses? First of all, Li Bing must have taken into account that players pay the most attention to this pair of level 12 bosses, so that once he interviews valuable information, the benefits will definitely be the greatest; There is also a bigger reason, that is, One Piece is a humanoid boss - in low-level bosses, humanoid monsters can talk; And journalists, a large part of them eat by mouth; If the boss can't even speak, and communication becomes an obstacle, then how can Li Bing start the interview?

Even if you can barely do an interview, I'm afraid it's hard to get a lot of useful information, right?

ps: I'm sorry, the company was busy at the end of the year, and I just came back from overtime, and I hurriedly rushed out of the first shift. There is only one chapter left today, and I will make up for it when I have time this week!

I'm sorry! Thank you!

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