Chapter 177: 177
The number of Void Monsters killed by the members of the Four Guilds had crossed the hundreds after five minutes of intense non-stop combat, and the members were greatly benefiting from it .
Even the basic members of each of the four guilds had reached level 25 . Meanwhile, those of the higher ranks were closing in on Draco and Riveting Night's level .
It was inevitable that they would be surpassed - for now - as the Evil Duo were busy placing all their gained experience into their growth items .
Riveting Night had only one, so she was making great strides to upgrade the Eye of Heaven, compared to Draco who put a little in Pair Dadeni and a little into Mjolnir .
Why did Draco do something that seemed so counterintuitive? Shouldn't it be common sense to focus on one and send it to the next level before starting with another?
What was up with this brainless act of spreading the experience around?
The issue was that if either Pair Dadeni or Mjolnir reached the Legendary Rank, Draco would be unable to use either one of them .
What a joke!
The first passive of each item automatically upgraded the reagents to the corresponding rank of the item . It didn't matter whether Draco liked it or not, the items would be upgraded if used in conjunction with them .
While people would usually kill for the opportunity to have free access to Legendary items, without the necessary skill they would be as useful as gold was to a thirsty man in a desert .
Just look at the hullabaloo he went through in making the Chaotic Blades .
He literally destroyed his arm with every swing of the hammer, and if not for someone of Hikari's caliber healing him, it would have taken him ages to forge even one item .
Furthermore, if it wasn't for his pain tolerance, as well as his Control's ability to allow one to turn off pain receptors, he wouldn't have been able to work on Epic items yet .
As for Alchemy, the fellow was really fortunate that his State of Being allowed him to manipulate Worldly Energy in great amounts . He could even directly control Aetheric Energy, but only in little amounts .
Still, if he messed up, the cauldron would directly explode, which would kill him for sure, and what's worse, lower Pair Dadeni's durability .
Why hadn't Draco brought out the Hawkeye bow and the Phoenix Cry arrow to bombard the multitudes of Void Monsters? After all, the arrow was practically built for large-scale battles, especially with that Sonic Cry passive skill .
It was because the durability had already been damaged by Riveting Night . Even though it was just 100,000 out of 1,000,000, it was still too dangerous . Draco could not repair Epic or Legendary items .
Draco was like the advent of the True Sword God . His blades moved so fast and so gracefully that the rays they left behind were beautiful . Watching him fight really made the spectating players feel awe and excitement .
Draco wasn't a typical swordsman who fought using the western style, which emphasized footwork and blade work . He mixed both the eastern style - which relied on technique, prediction, and acrobatics - with the former school of swordsmanship .
(Author's Note: Sword nerds please stop there . Have mercy upon my ignorant soul . The martial arts in 2065 is very different from the modern era due to increased fitness under NuSmoothies, so their styles have evolved slightly . Please bear with me . )
He also used Control to move in inhumane ways to supplement his swordsmanship, whereas Riveting Night - and most Control users - used it defensively most often to evade .
Ambidexterity was a basic fundamental for anyone who had unlocked the Body of Godliness, so it wasn't surprising that Draco could use both swords as if they were on his dominant hand .
Riveting Night kited three Void Destroyers while Draco also kited the exact number . Their level of skill was - relatively speaking - on an even level, so they both displayed the same prowess, which shocked the onlookers .
-40,000! -120,000!
Draco dealt 4,000 damage with his blades now that he was going all out . His usual damage was 3000 to 3500, but he was using his Control to maximize his every attack .
In Essence, he was using the base version of his Swordsman Technique, which was still unnamed .
With the Sword of Promised Victory passive skill, his one-handed sword damage was boosted by ten times!
As such, his base damage with Dragorugio reached 40,000 per hit! This was a mind-boggling amount compared to Riveting Night, who was getting less than 5,000 damage with a single attack .
Not to mention Fragarach which was even more demonic . With it, the 40,000 damage benefited from the King of Wind passive which dealt 300% wind damage .
The Void Destroyers had already lost 10,000,000 HP from the attack of the Eye of Heaven, leaving them with only 5,000,000 HP overall . If Draco continued like this, he would slaughter a single injured Void Destroyer in 32 hits .
With his attack speed that was buffed by his Control, his Avenger class itself, his Avenger class passives, his other passives, and his stats, Draco was like a tornado .
However, the Void Destroyers were Captain Rank monsters that were feared for good reason . Putting aside their various immunities, their base stats were one whole Rank above what they should be and felt more like Major Rank entities .
In essence, Draco felt like he was fighting miniature Metal Dragons, only that they thankfully did not have the ability to use skills nor did they show any real intelligence .
Else, he would be extremely pressured . He would be lying if he called the current situation easy .
The difference between the Metal Dragon then and these Void Monsters now, was that he didn't have to worry too much about the hits from the Metal Dragon because they were of the same element .
However, no item - aside from the Abyss Key and the Tome of Healing - or State of Being - aside from the Divine - would be able to remain unscathed in the face of Abyssal Energy .
As such, he had to remain untouched, especially now that everything had gained a durability rating . Even Dragorugio had a durability rating, and if it was ruined, that would that unless he became a Grandmaster Blacksmith .
The Void Monsters were fast and relied on their instincts to fight . This forced Draco to push himself in order to deal with three of them at once . Even worse, more Void Monsters kept coming out of the portal .
While more than 40% were Void Fodder, 30% were Void Monsters and 20% were Void Killers, the final 10% were more Void Destroyers . The amount of them was mind-boggling and broke the balance of the game!
But did it?
What did you expect from an apocalypse class quest? If there were one or two Void Destroyers, why would the Rank 7 powers need to be worried? Couldn't they just land in the Ruined Plains of Deriam and smash them to paste?
The threat to the world from the Void Monsters lay not in their invulnerability within the next two ranks from most attacks, but their ability to corrupt matter as well as their numbers .
The Abyss Realm was chockful of Void Monsters and the ones who arrived were just their weakest members . They were almost endless in number, and they kept squeezing out of the hole Draco had made in the Ruined Plains of Deriam .
The new Void Destroyers almost unilaterally went for Draco because he presented the highest threat .
Riveting Night was managing her battlefront well enough, but her damage dealing was within reason . It would take her quite a few minutes to kill one Void Destroyer, unlike Draco who was already on the verge of killing one .
"Sword Skill 265: Lotus!"
Draco moved both his swords in a complex and swift pattern, maximizing his speed in a split second as he made dozens of swipes from absurd angles that looked senseless .
However, when the sheer wind from the force of his rapid movements died down, one could see the shape of a beautiful lotus carved onto the body of the Void Destroyer that was on the verge of death .
Its eyes bulged unable to understand what happened, even as it turned to pixels and faded away .
Draco panted lightly as he had consumed a lot of stamina from that . His Sword Skills above 200 were extremely intense on the body, as they had been created when he was at the higher Ranks, with more power and more endurance .
He could perform them now because of his rebuilt body and his Horned Demon Inheritance which gave him inhuman stamina - both in bed and out of bed – but also partially due to his Serpent God Inheritance .
Draco received a mind-boggling 3,645% experience from killing one Void Destroyer, which was basically 36 levels . Why was it so high?
Firstly, he was at a lower level . He only dealt so much damage to the Void Destroyers - despite the level suppression - due to his State of Being, items and his skill .
Secondly, the Void Destroyers were at the Captain Rank, but had the firepower of a weakened Major Rank monster . As always, the golden rule of higher effort = higher reward was being upheld by the system .
Thirdly, this was an enemy boss monster that was supposed to be hunted down by a party of 100 men at Rank 1, level 50 who were at least, pros .
These pros would also have to be fully equipped with all items being Uncommon or more powerful and not to mention everything had to be imbued by Aether .
Fourthly - and most importantly - this monster's experience was presumed to be shared across a party of hundred people . 3,645% spread evenly across 100 people would be only 36 . 45% experience per person .
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