Chapter 35: Low-level Monsters

Chapter 35: Low-level Monsters

It's not difficult to eliminate a group of belly-ache gnolls and imps.

Mu Hua's marksmanship has improved quite well. At least he didn't hit his own skeleton warriors and dog with the sniper rifle.

Although lizard-skinned monsters are a species of demon, such lower-level demons are probably not very common in hell. The fact that a lizard-skinned monster left its corpse here seems to fully prove this point.

Demons are much more troublesome than other monsters of the same rank, but their drops also seem to be better.

In the ruins, these monsters left behind four corpses of gnolls and one corpse of lizard-skinned monster.

Among them, the little ghost actually dropped two pieces of metal similar to magic silver, and the two lizard-skin monsters dropped two "Sharpness 30" one-handed swords for Mu Hua.

The monster projection does not mean that its real body remains in hell, but that its real body can reappear in hell after the projection dies.

Therefore, usually when they die, their weapons and armor will be left behind. These two machetes, about one meter long, are the weapons used by the lizard-skinned monsters.

These two knives are more serious equipment, and magic cores are also needed in their forging process. The stronger the equipment, the higher the requirements for the quality of the magic core.

As for the two knives, they are just inferior equipment. However, the sharpness of 30 points allows them to easily cut through objects without magic power, and even steel can be torn by them.

This sharpness is mainly aimed at the strong defense in the armor. For example, the dirty leather armor that Mu Hua picked up from the goblin camp earlier has a defense of 20.

Monsters' bodies all have some defensive properties to a greater or lesser extent, and some even have physical strength that is so strong that even divine weapons cannot damage them.

Although the sharpness of 30 can easily cut through the defense of 20, it only proves that the leather armor is rubbish enough. Among the "equipment" items, these two knives are still second-rate weapons.

Gou Zi and the skeleton warriors were cleaning up the battlefield, while Mu Hua was using a wooden stick to poke at a slime that was slightly smaller than a football.

"Puff~" As if being annoyed by Mu Hua, the slime spat in the direction of Mu Hua.

The amount of water is not large, but it is somewhat corrosive. If it comes into contact with the skin of an ordinary person for about five minutes, blisters similar to burns may appear.

The "cute kings" in this world are not very powerful. They are scavengers in nature and don't even enter the regular food chain. The so-called powerful individuals are basically directly linked to their size.

They have a low-level impact immunity talent, and attacks below 50 strength cannot cause harm to them. The spitting attack method is basically not a threat to normal animals.

Another way slimes attack is to wrap themselves around other creatures. In particular, if a slime wraps around the head, the suffocation and corrosion can be quite fatal, so they also pose a certain degree of threat.

After fiddling with a slime for a few more times, Mu Hua cast the engraving magic. A handful of flame fell on the slime's body. The slime, which was touched by the flame, instantly turned into a pool of mucus and died.

These creatures have no resistance to elemental damage. You may find it difficult to kill them even if you shoot them with a machine gun for a long time, but if you poke them with a torch, they will probably be dead.

After the slime died, it left a pile of mucus on the ground. The magic core was so small that there was no reaction at all when it was thrown into the Incineration Furnace.

The skeleton warriors picked up the magic stones and some "garbage". The jackals' muskets were of no value. After they died, their bullets turned into ordinary stones.

Of all the drops, except for the two knives, the metal dropped by the imp is somewhat interesting.

Magic silver. The magic silver coins in the human world are made from this metal.

This metal contains a thin layer of magic power, and people will incorporate it into some steel, such as rebar, iron sheets, armor, etc. The magic silver makes these steels have a little magic resistance.

It's not a rare thing. At most, it can prevent metal from being rotten by equipment or weapons. It can also be used to make low-end equipment.

Two fist-sized pieces of magic silver ore are roughly equivalent to five or six magic silver coins, or several hundred credit points, which can barely be considered a quick buck.

The magic stones of several kinds of monsters were smelted separately. The pig-headed men were the largest, but not only did they leave no corpses, but each pig-headed man's magic stone only produced one experience ball.

The experience added by this experience orb is very limited, roughly equivalent to the experience gained by killing them normally.

However, Mu Hua’s current level as a butcher no longer gives him any experience, so this can be considered as an additional way to gain experience?

Grinning, if I store more of this stuff, it seems like I can sell it for a high price?

Three little devils' magic stones were piled up to form a Fireball Skill Stone. Mu Hua's eyes lit up when he got another skill stone. Absorbing this Fireball Skill Stone could upgrade the Fireball Skill to level 2.

If you want to use Fireball Skill Stones to increase the Fireball skill level, you need two for level 3, three for level 4, and so on. This is equivalent to another type of Hundred Refinement Secret Stone, that is, when the skill level is high, the number required will also be very large.

To humans, imps are considered to be monsters that are hated by both humans and ghosts. After all, their danger level is not proportional to their output.

Feeling the level of training brought by the second-level Fireball Technique, Mu Hua became very interested in the little ghost.

The corpses of the gnoll and the lizard-skin monster brought Mu Hua two physical crystals, but the skill stones melted from the two surprised Mu Hua even more.

Ten gnolls, along with their corpses and magic stones, gave Mu Hua three soul-specific skill stones.

Soul-specific weapons are considered rare magic after all. Mu Hua has never seen a magic book. He thought the werewolf would also give him some experience beads. Moreover, the drop rate is too high.

Mu Hua rubbed his chin and thought. After thinking carefully, he originally thought that the talent of the werewolf to make bullets was an ability such as enchantment. Now it seems that it might be an imperfect soul-specific weapon?
Unable to figure out the details, Mu Hua absorbed the skill stone and upgraded his soul weapon to level three. Then Mu Hua was a little surprised again.

Very good, my own weapons are not enhanced, and it seems that there are more 'weapon slots'.

Originally he had made an axe gun, but the level 3 soul weapon seemed to allow him to make two more weapons. One more per level?
"What's this thing? It seems that the soul-specific weapon can be strengthened with external objects. Since it's a soul-specific weapon, who wouldn't have one weapon? Why do you need so many weapons? Three swords style? "

Mu Hua complained in his heart and was extremely dissatisfied with the level-up effect of this magic.

I was considering whether to build a sword to hold in the mouth, but then I thought, it seems that I can build a sniper and make some special bullets?

As for whether it is useful or not, who cares? Anyway, it can be upgraded, and the gnolls can burn skill stones, so we will have more weapon slots in the future...

If the soul-specific weapon had become a toy for Mu Hua, then the skill stone given by the lizard-skin monster was a big surprise to Mu Hua.

Magical Protection: Use magic to strengthen the body structure and to a certain extent relieve the burden of enhancement magic on the body.

It seems complicated, but the effect is quite direct.

Just like the 'low-level acceleration' in the lizard-skinned monster's talent can increase their movement speed, but the sudden increase in speed will definitely cause a burden or even damage to the body.

The so-called magic originated from demons. Demons who were born with magical physiques could largely ignore the burden brought by enhancement magic, but they were obviously not interested in helping creatures with weak physiques to perfect enhancement magic.

To a certain extent, magic protection has become a prerequisite spell for enhancement magic.

Just like the prerequisite for casting range fire magic is to have sufficient affinity with the fire element, the prerequisite for casting ultra-low temperature magic is to have sufficient affinity with the water element.

It doesn’t mean that you can’t learn or use these magic.

But if you don't have enough elemental affinity, once a range magic is cast on the enemy, you won't be able to escape.

It is very likely that the enemy has not been killed yet, and the spellcaster who is closer to the magic outbreak point has been killed first.

So, magic is quite rigorous.

Especially for the highly corrosive elemental magic, it is also difficult to avoid gradual and difficult elements between levels.

Even if you have learned Doomsday Destruction, it is best to cast a "Protection from the Past" on yourself before casting the spell. Otherwise, it is not a magic attack, but pure self-destruction.

As for body strengthening magic, if you don't want to hurt yourself, it's best to learn magic protection first.

If your magic protection is not enough, I will cast the power of dragon on you and make sure you bleed from all seven orifices and die without a complete body.

After absorbing the magic protection skill stone, Mu Hua pursed his lips, and a strange light flashed in his eyes.

Although most low-level monsters no longer give him experience, these low-level monsters still seem to be very useful...

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