Chapter 47: Dragon Hunting Commission

Ian's current profession is "Hunter".

Class traits: Unlock hunting missions and gain extra experience points for completion.

His weapon is a mandala bow and his profession is a hunter, which may trigger a certain combo.

Purple prizes, all-over gray animal skin commissions, showing a simple and rugged beauty.

It is a hunting commission, the only peculiarity of which is that its quality is purple.

[Name: Hunting Request "Conform to the Trend of the Food Chain"]

[Source: Monster Hunter World]

[Quality: Purple]

[Effect: Teleport to the special single-player dungeon [Ancient Tree Forest] to complete the hunting commission.] 】

[Cleared loot: Solid Dragon Bone (enhancement material for the Mandala Bow), Dinosaur material (level 15, bronze sequence). 】

[Description: The food chain is a law of nature.] Do you know? There was a monster that could swallow the law in its terrible belly. Its name is Dinosaurus. Now that its existence has been confirmed in the New World, there is no reason why we should not investigate! 】

This hunting commission is very special, it is the first "dungeon-type item" that Ian draws.

After use, teleport to the Ancient Tree Forest and hunt 1 Tyrannosaurus.

Ian checked the level of the hunting target.

Boy...... Level 15 bronze sequence, this is just an ordinary dinosaur, simple and strong.

Being rated bronze by strength is not an easy goal, and Ian has to think about it.

In the end, it was decided who would make the entrusted loot the material that could strengthen the "Mandala Bow", but the priority would still be on the back burner.

The Mandala Bow, a weapon from Monster Hunter, is special, giving him both combat skills and good attributes.

It must be easier to use after strengthening, and "sloppy production" can't help.

With this weapon in his hand, Ian naturally chose to strengthen it as soon as possible, but the system prompted him that he lacked the necessary materials.

The name of the material is "Solid Dragon Bone", and it is a dragon-type material, and there are few substitutes for it.

Now the keel has come to the door on his own and has given Ian a guide.

After he completes the Moving Planet (0/5) and the bounty quest "Remnant Sword", he will think about clearing the Bronze Hunting Mission.

The hunter experience provided by the Monster Hunter weapon is priceless, and for Ian, who has little combat experience, this weapon is already dead.

All the items obtained from the lottery will be sorted out.

[Do you want to learn the skill "The Way of the Rogue"?] Yes / No]

Yasuo's passive from League of Legends was also drawn by Ian.

"Consume 1 skill point to learn a skill."

Complete.

The sky is already getting brighter.

Ian hadn't forgotten what his main goal in Sleep Town was.

That is – a full meal first.

I was so hungry that I drew another night's prize, and now I can be described as hungry.

The food in the Poor City is not for humans, and Ian cannot enjoy "food".

He wanted to eat barbecue and ramen that everyone could eat, like the home-cooked meals made in Changmian Town.

Eat and drink to your heart's content.

Go to bed? Don't sleep, the golden quality of the "Moving Planet" mission, Ian can't sleep.

Cleared the first anchor quest first.

Main Weapon: Mandala Bow, Ready Arrows: Alloy Arrow*35, Explosive Arrow*40, Fuel Arrow*12, Void Arrow*20.

Light energy can also condense ordinary light arrows, is it effective...... The damage is okay with 120 base damage, and the arrows themselves glow.

Light energy has the ability to transform matter, and arrows do not need to be recycled, as there will be a short delay after hitting and dissipate into light energy.

Of course, this material transformation ability is not very good, and the main problem lies with Ian, whose technology is terrible.

There is no way, he is a magical medieval starter, and even if he has light energy, he can't make reasonable use of it, so he can only prioritize improving his strength.

It is worth mentioning: light energy is the technological side.

That's right! It looks like a god, it's supercausal, it's resurrection, and it can condense light energy into matter.

But it's really the technological side, where travelers can inspire life forms and accelerate technological progress.

In just a few decades, it can be said that the modern society, where the most lethal weapon is a nuclear bomb, can be accelerated to the hegemony of the solar system, which can be described as a technological explosion to an outrageous extent.

All the abilities that Light manifests are science, not magic.

Walking to the entrance of the Black Carbon Rift Valley, it is far away from the opening range of the copy of the Key to the Gate, and it may take half an hour to walk.

This deep dark rift engraved on the continent is like a monster hiding danger, staring gloomily at everyone who passes by.

From time to time, a burst of fire erupts from the Great Rift Valley, reaching a height of tens of meters, allowing adventurers to feel the scorching heat of a burst of flames.

Ian chose each person's corner, with a mandala bow behind his back and an R8 revolver stuck in his waist.

"Icarus!"

Rumble!

A dull roar of flame rang out, and a stream of flame flew into the sky with Ian, and when it was strengthened by the light, it took off more than three times faster.

Icarus, who had taken off leisurely, was fast at the moment, reaching the highest point in an instant.

The displacement of this section is hundreds of meters, which meets all the moving requirements of the "Rogue Way".

Rogue Way: Accumulate a shield while moving, negating a single damage.

There was a whirring wind around Ian, not the wind pressure in the air, but the sound of the Rogue Way.

The pale blue breeze surrounded him, like a magic shield released by a mage.

It's just that it's made up of wind, doesn't consume mana, has no cooldown, and blocks damage.

In every way, the skill of the Way of the Rogue has helped Ian a lot.

Ian's takeoff was like a flowing fire, attracting the attention of some adventurers in the faintly lit morning light.

There are very few adventurers who can fly, after all, the number of "Candlefire Wurm" is limited, and the probability of "Icarus" breaking out is even smaller.

In the setting of the sequence game, there is not much difference between the aborigines and the players.

The aborigines have a black iron level, and players have a black iron sequence, and everyone can crusade against monsters and get loot.

The only difference may be in the understanding and experience of sequential games.

And then there's identity, the player is the protagonist of the sequence game, the aborigines are not, they don't have much power, that's a fact.

Sequence game, the loser's family is ruined. The "home" in this includes the continent under the feet of the aborigines, and even themselves.

Ian gripped the key to the door, pinned the new anchor location, and used his newfound abilities.

"Icarus Rush."

Collapse!

The moment the ability was used, the thrust from behind made Ian's vision fast forward, and he felt the heat coming from behind.

A ball of flame erupted just now, propelling him a long distance, and the fire-resistant cloak opened, triggering the gliding ability.

But Ian, although he was gliding, did not visibly lower his altitude, but quickly glided towards his destination.

Ian unleashes "Icarus Rush" again, and this ability goes into a 10-second cooldown.

Arrive at your destination.

He took out the key to the door to gather sunlight and open the dungeon portal.

[『Blackstone Rift』 Portal, Level 15 Area, High Threat Dungeon, Clearance Rewards: XP*550, Coins*20 Gold, Advanced Position Certificate (Alchemist)] 】

The silver portal opens, and this is an anchor dungeon, a fifth of the legendary quest "Moving Planet".

8 levels to 15 is a difficult threat, and Ian has to be careful, he just meets the requirements of the dungeon, not an easy victory.

There is one more issue to watch out for.

Is the "Planet Anchor Dungeon" opened by the Key of the Door a multiplayer dungeon?

Ian thinks back to the dungeons he has done so far, all of them are multiplayer dungeons, and the answer is obvious.

If the dungeon is not specifically marked as a single-player dungeon, it must be multiplayer, and there is a probability of encountering hostile players.