According to the strategies of players in previous lives, this "Chorus" copy was not actually very smooth.
Nearly 100,000 strong and fearless greenskins, as well as the air filled with spores and carnivorous vines that secrete corrosive fluids, wiped out many pioneering groups in the early stages.
As for using gas masks to isolate spores, using flamethrowers to burn carnivorous vines, and using plagues to deal with greenskins, these were all tried out by later players through various means and perseverance - just like Edison looking for filament materials, mechanically enumerating, repeatedly testing, and looking for the optimal solution.
As for this BOSS, it is said that it was first discovered in the city center, and then the players chased it all the way, while the BOSS fled all the way. The greenskins risked their lives to frantically intercept and cover its retreat, and their fighting style was more desperate than the players, but in the end the BOSS escaped many times and could not be caught at all.
Finally, the guilds sent several Lv.10 snipers to the rooftop in an attempt to snipe the BOSS from a long distance.
Although sniper rifles are very powerful, the problem is that they have to be able to hit the target.
Because the BOSS being hunted is constantly moving at high speed, the shooting angle is frequently blocked by various building shelters, and there are a large number of greenskins guarding him around. In order to accurately hit the target in such a chaotic and complex environment, the sniper's reaction and control capabilities are greatly tested.
After shooting for a long time, the snipers were surprised to find that this BOSS could recover health!
It's not the automatic blood recovery of flesh and blood abilities, but the rapid healing of high-level life abilities. Just wipe the wound and it will be as good as new... So if you hit the opponent's chest, abdomen, limbs, etc., it will have no effect at all.
You have to shoot him in the head to interrupt his consciousness.
In the end, everyone had used up all their bullets and replenished several rounds of ammunition. Finally, one guy got lucky and shot the opponent in the head, thus sniping the BOSS to death.
As for the subsequent internal fighting among players in order to compete for the BOSS's extraordinary characteristics, we will not talk about it for now.
In short, in this world, the mission of Ask and others can be so smooth, in large part because of the information advantage of the prophet, who targeted and solved the unfavorable factors of the copy in advance.
The rest can only be attributed to Mi'er's excellent marksmanship. After all, she has been a BOSS in the game, and her skills are much higher than those so-called "professional high-level players".
When finally taking stock of the gains from this mission, the biggest ones were of course what we got from the Spirit Cult, including bottles of Sheila's "Storm III" and "Meteorite III" potions, as well as the formulas for "Life III" and "Spirit III" + the extraordinary properties of corpse condensation.
Although it was in the name of mission reward and information exchange, it was obvious that there was a relationship between Sheila and Apirius involved, otherwise such a large transaction would not have been carried out so smoothly.
The second reward was a bottle of "Giant II" potion prepared for Sidlifa, which was "purchased" from Llewellyn, the current leader of the School of Life, using the reporting clues and the money difference.
There was no nepotism between the two parties, so the deal was a tight one. From Llewellyn's point of view, the reason why he was able to sell the "Giant II" to the Blue Sword seemed to be for Nora's sake.