Chapter 28 - A Quest That Only Mike Could Do!
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nNot having a specific class, in other words, he was an all-rounder.
nThere were players in Second World who had tried this method before, but they quickly gave up.
nThe reason was very simple. Being an all-rounder meant that they were not proficient in anything.
nAfter players changed their class, they could learn powerful active skills. If they did not change their class, they could only learn low-level skills that were below level 15.
nOnce the class change was successful, the low-level skills of other classes would be forcefully forgotten.
nIn other words, if Mike changed classes to become a sharpshooter, he would not be able to use tachi or magic...
nFor ordinary people, this was nothing.
nBecause everyone had already determined their desired class to learn before changing classes.
nEven if they learned low-level skills of other classes before changing, they would only lose some game coins. It was not a big problem.
nAs for the skills being forgotten, it was even less worth mentioning.
nLearning how to use a weapon and increasing the damage by just 1% was a useless skill.
nHowever, to Mike, these passive skills were extremely powerful godly skills!
nMaybe in the future, Mike would change his mind and change his class, but that was a matter for the future.
nThough the prerequisite was that he had already obtained a specific class's special skill or tool.
nTo have Mike change his class, the class had to be of great importance.
nNow, there were only a few gold coins left in Mike's backpack.
nHe had just learned more than 20 passive skills consecutively. Some were class skills, and some were life skills.
nHe had pretty much learned all the passive skills that could be learned.
nWith so many skills, 12 gold coins were not enough.
nThe reason why he could learn these skills was that the post on the forum was still buying him game coins.
nWith a high price of 1:1, many people were willing to trade.
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nAfter learning the skills, Mike closed the trading post on the forum and went to the dyeing workshop. However, just like before, he could not get in.
nHe had no choice. He then left the dyeing workshop and went to another place, the City of Light's announcement office.
nThere were many quests released by the king. Some were fixed and some were released randomly every day.
nThe upper limit of the quests was determined by the player with the highest level in the region.
nIf the highest level of the players in this region was level 20, then the highest level of the quests would only be level 30.
nPlayers could challenge quests above their level. There was no limit in Second World.
nThe lowest level would always be level 10.
nAfter all, players who could come here were all level 10 and above and had graduated from the novice village, so there was no need to set missions that were below level 10.
nMike came to the mission board and carefully observed it.
nHe wanted to find a mission with a good reward.
nThe difficulty was not important. With Mike's strength, he could usually complete it.
nAfter spending 20 minutes, Mike finally found a mission that suited him very well, in fact, it could be said that he was the only one who could complete it.
nWheat field guardian
nThe wheat field in the east of the City of Light has always been an important source of food for the city. The farmers work diligently every day. But recently, a group of mutated locust monsters appeared and are crazily eating the crops. Under the king's order, whoever kills these mutated locust monsters will be rewarded!
nMission requirement, kill 10,000 mutated locust monsters in the wheat field.
nMission level: level 25.
nReward: skill book, second-hand mastery.
nSeeing this skill, Mike's eyes lit up.
nMike had heard of this skill in his previous life. It was considered a very rare skill.
nAlthough in Second World, some weapons were used with both hands.
nFor example, bows and arrows, and boxing gloves.
nHowever, most of the weapons were used with one hand.
nIf one learned the second-hand mastery, then one could use a one-handed weapon on the left hand!
nTherefore, in Second World, there would be things like the dual blade style or the dual gun style.
nHowever, it was very rare.
nBecause the second-hand mastery skill was too rare.
nJust from the difficulty of this quest, one could see how rare the second-hand mastery skill was.
nMutated locust monsters was a very common type of monster in Second World.
nThey were very weak and could only deal 1 damage to players.
nEven if level 1 players wore no equipment, the monsters could only deal 1 to 2 damage points at most. It was impossible for them to deal more damage.
nDespite that, no player was willing to provoke these mutated locust monsters.
nThat was because they were always in groups!
nEvery time a mutated locust monster appeared, there would be thousands of them.
nEven if they could only deal 1 damage, when 10,000 mutated locust monsters attacked at the same time, even a high-level player would not be able to take it.
nThis was also the reason why the reward for this quest was so high.
nIt was possible to attract the hostility of a small number of locusts.
nHowever, one had to be very careful with the distance.
nOtherwise, a slight mistake could attract hundreds of mutated locusts monsters.
nAt that time, the only outcome waiting for the player was death.
nFor normal players, this quest was almost impossible to complete.
nEven if the quest was completed, it would be completed after countless deaths and a large amount of time.
nMoreover, in Second World, dying would lead to a 10% deduction of experience points.
nIf your current level needed 8,000 experience points to level up, then every death would deduct 800 experience points!
nRegardless of who it was, ten deaths were the maximum before the player's level would drop. The loss was too great!
nFor a level 25 player, it would take at least a month to complete the mission. Moreover, it was likely for the player to drop to level 1.
nOne month later, most of the other players would probably have reached level 40 and above. The gap would be suddenly widened and they might not be able to catch up anymore.
nTherefore, no one would do this quest.
nHowever, Mike could do it, and he could do it very easily!
nBecause Mike's passive ability was completely immune to physical damage!
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