My Players Are So Fierce – Handsome dog Frank -
Chapter 1566 - 526. The development team is really considerate to us - [Monthly Ticket Bonus Chapter 8/10]_2
Chapter 1566: 526. The development team is really considerate to us - [Monthly Ticket Bonus Chapter 8/10]_2
Encountering shield tanks like Niu Niu and Three Five Battles, these scraping Skeleton Soldiers can hardly break their defenses.
If this continues, we’re going to become a sewer-tier class.
But before I could lodge a complaint, the thoughtful developers rolled out higher undead replacement units for us, hahaha! Finally, we can contract Necromancers and Netherworld Knights! Damn, this Necromancer class is about to rise!
"Don’t get too excited just yet."
Water Demon Basa, who is also a Coffin Bearer, couldn’t help but rain on Honest Dog Egg’s parade, sarcastically remarking:
"The class update clearly states that these rescued Necromancers and Netherworld Knights used to be tragic victims of the Wolf People. All they want now is peace and rest; they completely lack the will to fight.
Moreover, these higher undead have intelligence. While they may not be geniuses, they definitely have their own ideas. If you want to contract one, you’ll have to build goodwill first...
Sure, these Necromancers and Netherworld Knights all have unique character models and distinct backstories, and they certainly look awesome. But I still think it’s a trap. Seriously! If you plan to contract multiple higher undead, just the goodwill missions alone could drive someone to despair.
Without completing missions, you can’t contract strong undead. Ugh, turns out we Coffin Bearers are essentially the ultimate ’bootlicker class.’
"A trap’s a trap, whatever. Isn’t gaming all about investing time and effort for a sense of achievement?"
Honest Dog Egg took it in stride.
As his four Skeleton Warriors lifted his ridiculously flashy "palanquin" to carry him, he said to the gloomy Basa:
"If those Necromancers and Netherworld Knights were mindless tools, I wouldn’t even bother! Hah, I’m heading to the Dead’s Cabin to pick out a few compatible ones, then I’ll go all-out sucking up to them! No way I won’t figure out what they yearn for.
You gotta understand, Basa, our Necromancer playstyle might be called an Undead Sea, but commanding a Skeleton Army yourself versus leading it in tandem with higher undead are entirely different leagues.
Let me tell you, I did the calculations offline—getting just one Necromancer into your system boosts our combat efficiency by at least 30%!
This is an absolute game-changer!
If you can contract more than four higher undead within the Black Iron Tier’s 18 undead contract slots, your combat power will skyrocket! Breaking into the player power rankings’ Top 10 wouldn’t even be a problem.
Mark my words, I’ve made up my mind to become a ’Ghost King!’ Haha, Ghost King Dumb Egg—sounds crazy cool, doesn’t it?"
"Uh, if you’re already calling yourself a Ghost King, why not pick a cooler nickname?"
The passing Pantless Demon overheard Dog Egg and couldn’t help but question:
"Dog Egg as a name just sounds... weird..."
"My nickname is Dog Egg; my grandpa gave it to me. Got a problem? Shall I send you to the Netherworld to lodge your complaint with him in person?"
Honest Dog Egg glared at Pantless Demon, who quickly raised his hands in surrender with a sheepish grin:
"Ah, what a mighty name—you win, brother. Are you guys heading off to grind goodwill with Necromancers and Netherworld Knights? Follow me; I’ve got a ’secret technique’ to make undead fall for you fast."
"Huh?"
Dog Egg and Basa immediately perked up.
They surrounded Pantless Demon with curiosity, and A Feng, without hiding anything, explained:
"As long as the physical bodies of higher undead remain intact, there’s this concept called ’aptitude.’ The higher the aptitude, the more power an undead can unleash. That’s why powerful Necromancers or Netherworld Knights wouldn’t abandon their remains casually.
It’s not just nostalgia; there are practical considerations as well.
But, as higher undead, they often face the awkward predicament of their remains burning away and their souls retreating to soul phylacteries. In this case, even if they don’t want to, they have no choice but to select a new body.
However, new bodies come with an adaptation period.
During this period, their strength drops drastically. I call this ’revival weakness!’
Anyway, I learned quite a few methods from Master Bella to mitigate revival weakness, but they all require various peculiar materials. So, if you guys can bring those materials back to the weakened Necromancers and Netherworld Knights, their goodwill will skyrocket!"
Pantless Demon chuckled, casually throwing his arm over Basa and Dog Egg’s shoulders as he whispered:
"So, here’s my advice, mates: don’t rush to find powerful undead right away. The stronger the Necromancers and Netherworld Knights, the deeper their longing for ’freedom,’ and the less willing they’ll be to obey a Coffin Bearer’s commands.
On the other hand, weakened Necromancers and Netherworld Knights aren’t as picky.
They need help to quickly recover from their weakness. In this situation, any smart undead knows better than to offend someone who can assist them...
Er, that’s all I can say. With your intelligence, you should get the gist of what to do.
Oh, oh, and there’s one important piece of news!"
A Feng scratched his head and shared with Dog Egg and Basa:
"Not all higher undead returned to Crimson Castle. Some didn’t accept Sir Murphy’s generosity and are wandering the swamp with their soul phylacteries. So, if you’re too lazy to grind reputations and prefer swift action, head to the swamp to look for those folks!"
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