Chapter 385: Receive Cyber ​​Eggs

Chapter 385: Receive Cyber ​​Eggs

Lind got a set of Scavenger's Abyss equipment.

The distribution of resources among the undead is still very extreme. Some have already gotten several sets, while others have not gotten a single penny.

The Lone Ranger is at the bottom, and unless you are lucky enough or have played the beta before, it will be painful to play.

Keeping together for warmth can save a lot of trouble, siege can make up for many shortcomings, and everyone can complement each other.

Lind couldn't see the so-called equipment attributes on the armor, but those things were not important to him. He just tapped and pinched it with his fingers. He didn't even need to use any ability to identify it. Any veteran could tell what was good about this set of armor.

It's inconvenient not to have numerical values, but if you see them enough, you can tell the difference.

"Isn't this similar to the weapons and armor of the snakemen and dragon soldiers?"

It cannot be said that it is a weapon with basic attributes. It should be said that it is something that ordinary soldiers avoid.

This cursed equipment naturally represents evil. Wearing it basically guarantees that you will be disliked by others when chatting with them.

But leaving all that aside, armor with various curses will indeed be more likely to meet the requirements of the undead in terms of attributes.

There will be an obvious change after being cursed. The target will be slowly assimilated, including non-human armor, weapons, etc., which will be integrated into the body and even directly become part of the body tissue.

Lind suspected that this was the same as the castle. Abyssification was to corrupt the target and then transform all of it, whether organic or inorganic, into its own kind.

Nowadays, some undead still use the dragon-like soldiers' tail spears as weapons, which have various effects and are strong and durable.

A not very bold but very reasonable action plan has appeared in Lind's mind, but he can't do it now and has to experiment slowly.

Lind has not been idle recently. He is trying to deal with more curses. For example, the Abyss Curse that comes with the Scavenger is not strong enough. It was cleared by Lind as soon as it was cursed. It takes up space and there is no need to keep it.

Compared to all this, William has been very busy recently.

Just like how Lind was able to easily take the potion formula from William before, when the undead came to William for advice, this guy really taught him for free!

By teaching skills for free, you are disrupting the market.

Therefore, William has had a lot more work recently and has been unable to concentrate on teaching the undead. After this period of development, William, who saw the progress of the expedition, admired Lind very much and put his arrangements first, and the teaching of the undead had to be put on the back burner.

But the undead can always find opportunities to take advantage of opportunities, and there are not many opportunities to learn skills without spending money. After making sure that William has some free time after dinner every day, the undead will wait here early.

At dinner time, Lind, William, Wen, Boyd and others sat together. It was considered a high-level dinner.

"Here they come again?" Boyd turned his head and glanced at the undead who had been waiting outside the door eagerly. He found it very interesting, and then turned to look at William.

"They are very serious!" said William. Unlike Boyd's negative thoughts, he was willing to teach as long as it could enhance the overall combat strength in the abyss.

Wen Raven also had the same idea as William, but now Wen could only look at him with a slightly envious look, but this "envy" made William shiver.

Because he only felt murderous intent, the always sunny William liked to talk to Lind the most. He felt that many of Lind's actions had deep meanings.

Although he and Boyd have different ideas, they can still communicate. Using one's own curse to create resistance medicine is a great sacrifice of self-burning.

It was only Wen, whose cold personality made William feel as if he had run into a cold knife.

The cause was simple. Before, an undead came to Wen to learn skills. Her strength was even higher than William's, and she was also beautiful. Her expressionless face was even more in line with the undead's XP. Wen was a person with extreme thinking, and she was even more decisive than William.

William at least has to consider a person's specific combat power, combat awareness, combat style, etc. As for Wen, as long as you learn, I will teach you. No matter who you use it to kill, as long as you use my power to cut the Abyss Disaster, you will make a profit.

But after learning, the Undead found that Wen's fighting style was very strange. Her first move was suicide, and all her attacks were based on suicide.

The undead are indeed not afraid of death, but your skills are not strong enough to destroy everything in an instant, and it is too exaggerated to return to the living point immediately after using it once, so Wen was listed as the first NCP who would never be asked to learn skills. There were even many people who came to Boyd to learn drawing books.

Lind put down the spoon and looked at the undead people waiting in line outside. Isn't this also an act of getting cyber eggs?

He did not stop William. Some of the basic combat knowledge William taught was not very applicable to the undead. Only the undead who took the path of the Sun Knight were the most applicable, and they all belonged to the power of fire.

As a "pseudo-official", his authority is lower than anyone thinks.

William quickly finished his meal and continued to go out to burn himself and make himself glow.

Lind asked Boyd, "Do the different images you draw have certain special effects?" "Yes!" Boyd nodded excitedly. The first time this topic was brought up was that night at the Exile Outpost. After seeing Lind's power, Boyd wanted to draw him very much.

But Lind refused without a second thought, citing lack of time.

"Iris, I think she's a good candidate," Lind said.

He had seen the undead complain about how difficult Iris was to defeat.

The average level is 45, they will kill the first person they meet, their average health is around 15000, and they don’t mind being attacked by a large group of people.

If they had not temporarily planned to rush out of the big iron gate, the entire fortress would have been recaptured.

Some expeditionary forces in other regions that have pushed to the great rifts have not encountered such a powerful Disaster Executioner. The situation in each region is different.

There are nearly a hundred bosses, and even if Lind encounters them all at once, it will be a headache, but as long as he doesn't encounter them all at once, the problem won't be too big.

Now the entire fortress is filled with undead figures, who are constantly scouting for zombies that have resurrected from the dead, or scavengers who have been stripped naked.

The reason is still the "Iris Copy" that trapped all the undead. When one person discovered the BOSS ahead, almost everyone would abandon the unimportant tasks at hand and go to refresh the BOSS.

This game doesn't talk about balance. From the beginning to the end, the quicker the better. No one wants to miss it.

Then they encountered the most difficult enemy in history... Maybe not the most difficult enemy in history, because whether it was the great snake Baron Ronan who sprayed poisonous fog that directly filled the entire fortress and prevented the undead from approaching, or the storm thunder of Dragon King Kurt who slaughtered every undead indiscriminately, they all clearly realized their own weakness, so weak that they didn't even have the qualifications to get in front of the BOSS.

So the undead, with no other options, began to make gathering their main job in order to maintain the exchange of resistance drugs.

There will still be a group of undead who cannot afford to exchange for resistance medicine and can only take on some tasks to transport supplies, reducing the time consumed from the Morpheus Gate Outpost to the Scourge Executioner Fortress.

Even if it is to snatch resources, the small-scale mining studios that forbid others to come and take resources are gradually becoming powerless. Thousands of people are engaged in destructive mining, and they still have the mentality of not getting enough. They will not go back until they can't walk or are seriously overloaded with resources.

Even the Abyss Infection has never seen such a scene, and the growth is not as fast as the picking.

If there is no further progress, they may be forced to leave the fortress. It was clearly a bad start.

"What is Lind doing?"

Lind's sudden movement attracted the attention of the undead.

"Isn't there going to be a plot?"

"It's been so long, but Lind still has to show us the CG?"

“I want to see CG!”

It turns out there is a reason why we couldn't win. It's not because we are bad, but because of the plot setting.

So some people started to review what they did to finally trigger the plot. Before that, the NPCs were all very calm.

The "clues" are all hidden in the details, and this is when environmentalists come on the scene. These people used to work part-time as soul scientists, members of the book team, etc., studying the historical background and ecology of various games. It can be said that their professions are completely relevant.

"It should be triggered by a conversation. I remember someone took the initiative to chat with Lind before. Later I asked that guy, and he said that he triggered a hidden conversation with Lind. He emphasized more than once that he must wipe out the enemies from the abyss, and he also got 1 favorability in return. It is well known how difficult it is to gain favorability with Lind."

"Actually, it's related to the progress of the fortress occupation. Linde will only start to act after completely wiping out the scavengers and exiles. In other words, it's not safe yet."

Environmentalists have given many convincing guesses, and I can't help but shout out loud: It's too thin, my god!
In fact, Lind just wanted to advance the progress, and the Undead Man had not spent any money to kill monsters recently, so there was no other consumption except resistance medicine.

Battle points, military merits, etc. are all part of the default salary for the expeditionary force. If this continues, will the Rand Kingdom have 10,000 more barons who are promoted by signing in for full attendance?

Just thinking about that scene is outrageous.

Lind can allow some people to get rich, and even let them return home with a full load, but he will not allow everyone to get rich. Only when the undead lack everything and want everything, will they complete their tasks obediently and not cause trouble.

The undead people assumed that the CG was about to start playing and followed it actively.

But was blocked when approaching the castle.

They may be good at joining in the fun, but when the war starts later, they will only cause more trouble if they don't die. It's better to ban them from entering and let them watch the live broadcast outside.

(End of this chapter)