Chapter 74: Leaving a Big Secret Treasure(2/2)
In order to delay the player's complaints about customer service, the server was repaired, resulting in the forced disappearance of the Pharaoh Eagle.
In the deepest part of the dungeon, Mo Qiong was packed with Alsace's corpse, leaving behind a large pile of gold coins and twenty-five heroic epic pocket jars... from the Dungeon and the Warriors.
He bought all the accounts of the game, all of which were intended to be used to cultivate low-dimensional creatures. Since he discovered that Sean could not accept the two-dimensional world, he basically would not go to the dungeon game. At best, the supplies were useful. At this moment, he would just make some jars and throw them into the Warcraft dungeon, so that the group of players could drive slowly.
Open a jar and you can get an epic equipment.
Of course, the equipment in the dungeon is basically useless for Warcraft players at full level, which means that these players will not be in vain. The big head is still the gold coins, and everyone can get one million.
They can be kept or used to open a can, and even in order not to eliminate this bug, they may not complain at all.
This is a big secret treasure left by Mo Qiong.
Twenty-five players each distributed one million gold coins, and another took a jar, looking confused.
I played the ultimate dungeon, but the boss didn't see it, and the equipment was not hit. As a result, I saw the Lich King's corpse lying here, and I still found such things in the corpse. I don't know if this is a bug or a trailer of the future version.
"When will the Warcraft open the can?"
"Hiss, it costs one million to open a can. It turns out that this gold coins are just enough to open a can?"
No one has ever played with the dungeon and doesn't know this thing at all. When it comes to opening it, they all think it's too expensive.
But everyone is not short of money. Since they have collected such a jar and cannot trade after receiving it, they may be able to produce good equipment.
So someone suddenly opened the golden jar.
"What's this? Barumuk's Sword? Only level 85 equipment?"
The leader drove one and immediately obtained a sword known as epic. Its attributes were extremely poor and a bunch of gray attributes. The words were not clear and the words were too small.
"The power is 58, and the blood is only 700? What kind of garbage equipment is this! And the style of painting is a bit weird." The leader looked disgusted and posted the equipment in the dialog box for everyone to see.
Everyone saw it, and suddenly one person exclaimed: "Damn it! What's the attribute?"
"The garbage attributes, what else can I say? One million is gone..." said the leader.
"No! Look at this blue attribute!" the man exclaimed.
The team leader looked carefully and was stunned. The bottom of the group said: Every time a position is available on the skill shortcut bar, the damage will be increased by 5% when attacking.
“wtf?”
"Damn it! What? Wait a minute... an empty skill bar increases damage by 5%?"
Everyone was shocked. This attribute was so weird that it was actually linked to the skill bar. This attribute was unheard of.
But if you think about it carefully, this feature is so awesome!
There are too many skill shortcut bars for Warcraft, and there are dozens of them alone. If you open the plug-in, at least sixty or seventy.
If you output, install a few skills and all the others are empty. One set will mean that the damage will increase by 300%!
The later it is, the harder it will be to increase the output. It will directly increase the damage by three times, and the price is just to empty most of the shortcut bars, which is too cost-effective!
"Captain, do we still complain?"
"Pull hair! Open the jar!"
Chapter completed!