Chapter 74 Lottery
[Clear the 15th floor of the Infinite Tower! Clear the level without any damage, clean and neat, score: A]
Infinite Tower begins to settle rewards.
Ian opens the golden treasure chests on each floor to gain some experience points and lottery points.
[Rewards obtained: main city points*1400, experience points*1120, lottery points*822, abandoned ancient garbage...]
[Upgrade! Current level is 12, gain 2 free attribute points, gain 2 skill points.]
Ancient garbage refers to the Turing test machine that has been dismantled into tatters.
You can try to challenge the 16th floor, but for the sake of efficiency, I cleared 5 floors at the same time, and Ian also got a lot of lottery points.
Call up the sequence system.
A blue translucent window opened, which recorded Ian's current lottery points.
【Lottery Points:】
The 60,000 points are all harvested from the 5-story Infinity Tower.
It's a pity that the infinite tower cannot be refreshed repeatedly, otherwise it can be used as a holy place to earn points and quickly improve the level.
Once you have the points, Ian will start drawing. The rare prize pool is only 100 draws away, and you can directly exchange for any golden prize.
Ian doesn't know what the remaining golden prizes are. He can check it through the slider, but because there are so many types of prizes in the prize pool, he is dazzled.
Anyway, the remaining golden prizes will appear when you redeem them, so there’s no need to waste time going out to see them.
100 draws, each draw costs 500 points, and the redemption points are currently at (100/200).
Equivalent to consuming 50,000 lottery points for 100 draws in the end, Ian got the guaranteed minimum in the prize pool.
"Consume 50,000 points and start the lottery!"
It was another big gamble. Ian was betting that he could draw skills or equipment.
In the next 15 days, he needs to complete the bounty commission and kill a level 16 wanted criminal.
"Bounty: Broken Sword Wang Xiao", this is the mission that Ian accepted. Broken Sword holds a cursed weapon, and the cursed weapon has the lowest bronze rank.
This weapon is already in Ian's palm.
Of course... the prerequisite is a lottery. He needs to draw props from the lottery to improve his strength.
The lottery system starts the lottery and the circular roulette wheel rotates clockwise.
Jingle bell, jingle bell!
Countless prizes flashed with strange colors, and after a moment, some of the prizes appeared in Ian's backpack.
Part of the reason is because Ian's backpack is full, he has too many things on him, and the backpack is a bit small.
The "Flying Pig Piggy Bank" is still not enough, Ian needs more storage space!
There are no gold prizes in the backpack. The remaining prizes include 2 blue and 1 purple, which meets Ian's requirements.
[Name: Giant Killer]
[Source: Dead Cells]
[Quality: Blue]
[Type: Melee Great Sword]
[Damage: 650~750 (physical damage)]
[Effect: When using Giant Killer to attack sequence monsters and BOSS, the damage will be a critical hit, causing 400% critical hit damage.]
[Description: I’m not afraid of you.]
The basic damage of a blue-quality sword is a bit lacking, or even a bit low.
650 points of physical damage is really a bit embarrassing. Even a long sword or a dagger can do more damage than this big sword.
But its advantage lies in its pertinence, attacking sequence monsters and BOSS, causing 400% critical damage.
A knife costs 2,600, which is quite scary.
It is reasonable for an archer to have a strong sword and a bow in his hand, right?
As for why not use "the best tachi in the village" or "plumber's pipe wrench".
First of all...these two pieces of melee equipment are mission equipment, and they each have a special mission.
Secondly, the effect of the village's good sword is "a little better than the enemy's weapon". This is something that Ian dare not bet on.
If the damage level is slightly lower than that of the enemy, but the knife is still broken, he will be heartbroken.
The same goes for pipe wrenches.
In this case, having a melee sword is a very wonderful thing.
The next piece is also blue, but replaced with armor.
[Name:Silver Knight Armor]
[Source: Dark Souls 3]
[Quality: Blue]
[Effects: Constitution 3; Strength 5; Physical reduction 303; Spell reduction 295; Spell resistance 15%; Weight -15]
[Description: Silver knight armor that served the former royal family. After the demise of the former royal family, they continued to guard the small mansion and abandoned church.]
The bonus of physical fitness and strength is very intuitive.
Physical and spell reduction refers to how much damage is directly reduced when receiving damage. With 303 points of physical reduction, the player can offset 303 points of physical damage.
In the face of powerful attacks, this offset is of little use.
But when the damage is less than 303 points, with a suit of armor, it is simply an impenetrable iron bastard.
Strictly speaking, if a player can stack the reduction to exceed the enemy's output, he will not suffer any damage.
Abbreviated as Unbreakable.
As for the final purple prize, it is a staff...
[Name: Chaos Teleportation Staff]
[Source: Terraria]
[Quality: Purple]
[Effect: Waving the staff will teleport you to any location within 20 meters. When your teleportation range exceeds 20 meters, additional mana will be deducted.
After the teleportation ends, you will be in a state of chaos for 15 seconds. If you teleport again during this period, 10% of your maximum health will be deducted.]
[Consumption: within 20 meters/100 mana, outside 20 meters/100~?mana]
[Description: Teleport to the location you want to go.]
In the Terraria game, the effect of the Chaos Teleportation Staff is to teleport to the location pointed by the mouse on the screen.
But in a sequence game, the scope extends to the ends of the earth. Of course... the premise is that you can pay mana and have vision.
Within 20 meters, each teleport consumes 100 mana. If it exceeds 20 meters, you need to pay more.
At the same time, no matter near or far, teleportation has no cooling time, but restricts players from negative status.
After the player teleports, he will enter a "chaos" state. Although he can still teleport, he will be injured and 10% of his maximum health will be deducted.
It may be effective if used in some special places.
The ability to teleport players to the ends of the earth is also the reason why it can be upgraded to purple.
Now, Ian also has the teleportation skill, and it is also instant teleportation with a range of 20 meters.
This can make his tactics ever-changing and full of possibilities in battle.
Before continuing with the lottery, Ian needs to sort out his backpack. He is really at a loss. The difference between him and other players is that he is too rich.
Of course, it is rich in props and equipment. They are very useful and cannot be thrown away, so they need to be stored in another backpack.
But the backpack is full and the piggy bank is also full. What should I do?
Ian raised his head and looked at the summoned flying pig.
"Gu?"
Floating in the air, a pink square pig with a pair of small white wings made a confused sound.
Chapter completed!