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Chapter 218: Assisting Xifan in Posting a Quest
Chapter 218: Assisting Xifan in Posting a Quest
Players who enter the [Raging Ritual] can also produce [Raging Fragments].
However, because players lack the desperate struggle and despair of native inhabitants on the brink of death, the number of fragments generated is less. It takes about three hundred players to produce a single fragment.
"If the nemesis can truly bring a million interdimensional adventurers, these adventurers alone could gather over three thousand fragments. That would be a huge boon for my advancement!" Xifan mused.
More fragments are always better. While the fragments from the Forest City's commoners would suffice, any extra fragments could be used to deal with harassing enemies.
However, Xifan didn't immediately agree to Su Yu's proposal. Instead, he asked, "Are there really that many interdimensional adventurers? And do you have that much influence?"
Su Yu smiled. "Of course, you can count on it."
"Then what do you want?" Xifan knew Su Yu wouldn't help him without a reason. There must be something Su Yu was after.
"I want the [Heart of Blue Dragon Skadi]." Su Yu was straightforward.
The [Heart of Blue Dragon Skadi] was one of Xifan's prized possessions and one of the things Su Yu coveted the most.
"Skadi?" Sharan and the leaders of several major factions were stunned.
Skadi was a sixth-stage adult blue dragon who had disappeared five years ago after defecting from Dragon Island. No one expected her to be dead, let alone for her heart to be in Xifan's possession.
Xifan thought for a moment and slowly said, "The heart of Skadi is incredibly valuable, far more than what you're offering."
"But at the moment, isn't your ascension more important? Besides, as a Shadow Priest, the heart of a blue dragon isn't of much use to you, is it?"
"True... I agree!" Xifan made his decision.
However, he glared at Su Yu coldly. "Boy, I may agree to the deal, but don't try anything funny. If I find out you're up to something, I'll imprison your soul and make you suffer for eternity!"
"Don't worry, I'm a man of my word," Su Yu smiled.
" Ding! You have gained the trust of [Shadow Priest Xifan] and obtained [Quest Posting Authority] from Xifan."
Su Yu opened the [Quest Posting] module and found a quest he could post to help Xifan.
The quest details were as follows:
Quest: [Shadow Raging Ritual]
Quest Requirement: Participate in Shadow Priest Xifan's [Raging Ritual] and endure immense torment.
Participants: 0—+∞
Quest Reward: 20,000 Experience Points. [Exchange] [Split] (+) (-)
Note: There is a 50% chance of death for participants, and the death penalty is the same as in the wild. Once dead, a player cannot participate in the ritual again.
The total reward for the quest is 20,000 experience points, which can be exchanged or split into other rewards.
Su Yu clicked the [Exchange] button, and the quest reward changed. In addition to experience points, the rewards included "1 random rare-quality piece of equipment suitable for your class," "1 random common-quality pet egg," "600 Psychic Coins," and "1 random first-stage skill book suitable for your class."
If the [Split] button was clicked, only experience points and Psychic Coins could be split into smaller portions. For example, "10,000 experience points and 300 Psychic Coins."
After careful consideration, Su Yu decided to set the quest reward to "1 random first-stage skill book."
Su Yu had already completed his first-stage skills during the main quest, but most players were in dire need of first-stage skills.
Each first-stage skill book could sell for at least 1,000 Psychic Coins in the auction house. Some green-quality excellent skills, like the Druid's [Bear Form], the Archer's [Animal Companion], and the Mage's [Frost Nova], were particularly valuable.
Wait a moment, these are all high-quality items that cost at least 20,000 Psychic Coins and are often out of stock.
The reward for this mission is a "random quality" first-tier skill book. If a player gets lucky and draws a good one, they'll be in for a huge windfall! Plus, equipment doesn't hold its value for long and needs to be replaced frequently, but skills can last a lifetime. So, I've decided to go for it.
After leaving the palace, Su Yu posted the mission details in the guild channel, the guild leader chat room, and the official forum.
At the end of the mission information, Su Yu added two points:
"First, while the reward for this mission is very generous, the process will be extremely painful—think being tortured to the brink of madness. If you really want to participate, be sure to prepare yourself mentally."
"Second, in the coming days, there will be a lot of main storyline-related missions between Forest City and Golden Rose City, many of which have very generous rewards. Don't miss out."
Su Yu's post was quickly pinned to the top of the forum and received a flurry of responses:
"President Ke, I’m in!"
"To fight the Skrulls, a bit of torture is nothing."
"Forest City, right? I’m on my way!"
"For a skill book, I’ll do anything!"
One player even suggested:
"President Ke, you know so much about the game that ordinary players don’t. Why not write a guide? At this point, there’s no need to keep it all to yourself."
Su Yu thought about it and replied, "Sure, I’ll write a guide shortly."
After leaving the palace, Su Yu rode on Dioma and headed to the central square of Forest City.
Players had already gathered in the square, and upon seeing Su Yu, they quickly surrounded him.
Without wasting words, Su Yu displayed an exclamation mark above his head.
Players began taking the mission from Su Yu, but each of their expressions was very serious.
More and more players gathered around Su Yu, gradually filling his field of vision.
However, everyone was quiet, creating a terrifyingly somber atmosphere.
While the players were accepting the mission, Su Yu opened the official forum and started writing the guide.
In the introduction, Su Yu explained that his talent gave him a certain "foresight" ability, which is why he knew so much about the game that other players didn’t.
He then compiled all the information he knew about each class, including their core skills, late-game strategies, development paths, tips for finding hidden quests, the uses of world reputation, the benefits of upgrading territories, and the role of sunflowers, into a comprehensive guide and published it on the official forum.
Su Yu’s guide caused a huge stir both online and offline.
Upon hearing that Su Yu had posted a guide, people both inside and outside the game, and even those who hadn’t yet played "Evolution," rushed to the official forum to read it, causing the forum to temporarily crash.
Most of the comments in the guide’s thread expressed gratitude to Su Yu for providing a clear path forward.
Of course, there were also many comments from people who found it hard to understand.
Especially for those who hadn’t played "Evolution," many of the terms in the guide were incomprehensible.
Some people hadn’t even played the game before and didn’t understand terms like "tank," "AOE," and "NPC."
To help these players, many others took the initiative to reply in the comments, patiently explaining the meaning of each game term in Su Yu’s post.
Taking advantage of the remaining time, Su Yu wrote another guide aimed at complete beginners, explaining what to do when first entering the game, how to level up, and other basic knowledge.
(End of Chapter)
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