83. From the ruins
83. From the ruins
"A legendary weapon!"
Wallace's loud voice could have pierced through the darkness of the cavern. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info The news is simply desperate. Han Ruide was already the strongest of the all, and now that he had obtained a legendary weapon, how could the others compete with him for the position of archbishop?
"How dare you be sure it's a legendary weapon? How do you know that?" Wallace tried to calm his panic, still not forgetting to confirm the truth of the news.
"Because I followed him and the shadows all the time during that expedition. I watched him pick up the hammer and spark a force I couldn't resist. William seemed to say the key point, his voice unconsciously raised, and his tone became more and more excited, not at all like his usual image.
"Then I watched him use that hammer to destroy a skeleton warrior with a single blow. That's a level 12 undead creature! That warhammer was the first thing I saw. But why? Ah, why, why didn't I get it?......
As William spoke excitedly, Wallace felt that this was a bit informative, and it took him a little effort to sort everything out.
First of all, William's ability to track down Rhett and the Shadow Mage must have something to do with his state of being able to ignore him.
Secondly, he discovered that legendary weapon first. But he didn't know it was a legendary weapon, he just thought it was an ordinary magic weapon. Because the weapon was thrown on the ground unprotected like that, and it looked inconspicuous at all. Many ancient mages liked to have cursed items or fakes in their ruins. William is always used to letting others come first, so he hid to the side, wanting Han Ruide and them to test whether there is a problem with this weapon first.
So Han Ruide, who was a master of art, picked up the war hammer without any scruples, and immediately activated the power of the domain in it. Then, relying on this war hammer, Han Ruide slaughtered all sides in the ruins, and returned with a full load.
Now, William, who is about to go crazy with jealousy, is here to tell himself about Hamred's legendary weapon, just to spread it through himself. In that way, all those who were at odds with Han Ruide would most likely unite against him. This is the only chance.
"No wonder Shadow is so desperate for Rhett. Wallace muttered to himself. "Han Ruide, this guy is so lucky!"
No way. This news is too important. I'm going back right away.
Thinking of this, Wallace decided not to wait here for the triumphant return of Rhett. He spoke his thoughts to William, who had regained his composure, and invited him to join him at a gathering where all the participants were Green Cross High Ranks. This means that he officially invited William to join their small circle and work together against Rhett.
William readily agreed, and the two immediately began casting spells. Among them, Wallace casts the most common portal, while William casts an extremely rare spell - Shadow Transfer.
Even though they became allies against Han Ruide, the two still did not dare to use each other's spells to teleport, but instead cast their own spells.
A white portal and a purple irregularly circular hole appeared in front of William and Wallace. The two agreed on a meeting place, and just as they were about to enter the portal, the two teleportation spells suddenly failed together.
"Do you two want to leave before I arrive?" a lazy, pleasant female voice sounded in the ears of William and Wallace. They didn't have time to be surprised that the portal was suppressed by an unknown spell, and when they turned around, they only saw a surprisingly tall woman, wearing a bright red armor and carrying a strange-looking broadsword, as if walking slowly and quickly towards them from a distance.
Amazing height, turquoise hair, quirky broadsword. It all represents only one person.
Wallace, who had just said cool words to make Han Ruide meet the legendary powerhouse, pursed his lips at this time, and wanted to slap himself. William, on the other hand, became even more unobtrusive, and even the surface color seemed to fade.
"Surrender, or die. ”
A simple word. William and Wallace need to make their choice as soon as possible.
Rhett has never been more confident. He felt that everything was under his control, as if he had become a legendary powerhouse. This feeling of being in control is the result of years of hard work he has been pursuing. Originally, the nineteenth-level he was stuck in a strength bottleneck, and he didn't know how long it would take to become a legendary powerhouse. But now, he could already feel the power of the legendary powerhouse in advance. What brought all of this about was the warhammer that slept quietly in the storage belt around his waist.
This magical weapon came to him as if it had fallen from the sky. Just two months ago, several low-ranking cultists reported to him that they had discovered a small, inconspicuous ancient ruin during their routine exploration. In line with the idea that the ruins are small and the danger is low, Han Ruide suppressed the news and called his die-hard supporter, Gelt, who is good at shadow spells, to explore the ruins together. It was a very small ruin, with no folding space, no storage layers, no portals, and it was just a deep hole dug in the ground. The entire ruins excavated a total of five separate layers of space underground, which were full of undead creatures who didn't know how long they had existed, and the first layer was full of weak chickens such as skeleton zombies.
Corresponding to these weak chicken enemies, nothing of value was found in the first layer of this ruin. A few pieces of armor that had been heavily eroded by negative energy, some expired potions of unknown composition, and many blank scrolls that had completely escaped their magical power. Only blank scrolls of these things can be reused, potions are subject to rigorous testing, and armor requires complex procedures for negative energy removal.
Rhett and Geert weren't even interested in looking at these things. People of their level are only interested in extremely rare and precious things.
The two of them wiped out the entire layer of undead like a raging wind and entered the next layer of the ruins.
In this level, two undead creatures, Ghouls and Shades, appear and are much denser than the first layer. With a hatred for their lives, they immediately attacked Rhett and Gelt.
It's a pity they've found the wrong opponent. Rhett is very good at destroying the undead. Or in the realm of Coronia, as long as the caster is basically good at destroying the undead, even if he or she has never seen or even heard of the undead. This is entirely due to the fact that Coronia is a plane with a lot of positive energy. In most parts of the plane, light, fire, and healing spells are bonus, while death, shadow, and cold spells are nerfed. That's why undead creatures only exist in some places deep underground.
Even underground, the speed at which Rhett and Gelt used the Fire Staff to clear out the undead was staggering. Fifteen long, uninterrupted pillars of flame erupted from the tip of the Flame Staff, continuously scorching everything in its path. So much so that ghouls and physically resistant wraiths were lit like candles, burning for a while before turning to ashes.
The enemies in this layer are much stronger than those in the first layer, so the loot found by Rhett and Gert is also higher than that of the first layer. Many of the most beautiful pieces of jewelry, which have lost their magic over time, are the most important things in this layer.
These pieces of jewelry are exquisitely crafted and made of fine materials, and at first glance they are a product of the pre-Dark Ages. With a little re-enchantment, this kind of jewelry can become a rare and expensive magic jewelry. For Rhett and Gelt, even if the pieces weren't enchanted right now, the sheer amount of magical metal used to make them was worth a lot.
The two of them carefully searched every nook and cranny of the entire second floor, and found a total of two hundred and twenty-one pieces of fine jewelry of various kinds. The magical metal contained in the jewelry itself and the rare gems set on it made the trip worthwhile for the two of them.
This is just the second layer, and there is such a good harvest. Rhett and Geert raised their vigilance in the midst of excitement. As they became more reverie about the items in the floors below the ruins, they realized that there must be stronger guards guarding the ruins below.
Sure enough, on the third layer of the ruins, they encountered strong demons and corpses who could use spells. These two undead creatures are like a well-organized army. The demon was in front, and the corpse demon was behind, and they attacked the two in an orderly manner.
Faced with melee paralyzing attacks and corpses that continuously cast magic missiles like a torrential rain, Han Ruide and Gelt also had to brace themselves to deal with it. Neither the corpse nor the demon is a very strong enemy. The key problem is that there are too many of them. Among them, there are about 60 demons and 40 corpses. Gert summoned shadow creatures twice in a row in an attempt to storm the formation of the demons, but both were quickly torn to shreds. This is the result of melee combat with melee enemies with paralysis and lack of resistance. And the other party's corpse demon that doesn't want money to release magic missiles indiscriminately poses a great suppression to his own long-range attackers. If it weren't for the two of them being well equipped and having enough supplies, it would really be difficult to clean up such a large group of undead creatures. At the last moment, it was Han Ruide who unleashed the spell Burning Cloud Technique of the Highest Eight Rings, and the large group of demons and demons that attracted the summoned creatures together were grilled, and he controlled the Burning Cloud to rush slowly among the corpse demons, breaking the deadlock on the field in an instant.
After finally cleaning up the undead creatures in this layer, Han Ruide and Gelt reluctantly found that about fifty percent of their spells had been used, and the staff and scrolls they carried had also consumed thirty percent. This made them suspicious of continuing to enter the fourth layer of the ruins, fearing that their strength would drop and they would not be able to deal with the guards inside. What's more, the two of them have almost nothing to gain from this level. Some ancient metal currency, some gems, a few magical weapons of great goods. All this is fundamentally asymmetrical with the consumption of the two.
Han Ruide didn't want to believe that only these things existed on the third level. He is like a gambler who spent 100,000 yuan to buy 50,000 lottery tickets, and when he scratched 49,900 tickets, he only won 5,000 yuan, and searched back and forth in this layer over and over again.
Eventually, in a hidden secret door, what was found dispels the two of them to their ecstasy, as well as all any hesitation about continuing deeper into the ruins.
It was six bottles of lilac and dreamily beautiful lilac in a spatial container, in six round glass bottles sealed with magic. Even through the glass bottle, you can feel a burst of abundant vitality emanating from it.
That's six bottles of full recovery potion. The rarest and most expensive of all alchemical potions are known. It has only one function - full recovery.