Chapter 3903 Belief Beacon(1/2)
Chapter 3902 Belief Beacon
Hidden rewards?
Angel had guessed before that there would be additional gains from completing mission objectives 1 and 2 at the same time. Sure enough, his guess was not wrong.
There are really hidden rewards.
Moreover, hidden rewards are rare choice rewards.
Choose two from five.
Giving a certain amount of fault tolerance also allows challengers to choose the rewards that are most suitable for them based on their own circumstances.
Overall, it's not bad. Of course, it would be better if you get them all...
But after all, it is an extra reward, and if you get one more, you will gain. With this thought, Angel began to look at these five options.
The first one is the "Puzzle Piece Gift Pack". As you can tell from the name, it should contain puzzle pieces of various sizes.
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As expected, there are indeed a lot of puzzle pieces in this gift bag, but after opening it, you can have two options, namely "fixed pieces" and "random pieces".
If you choose "Fixed Fragments", the results will be: any series of puzzle pieces (large)*1, any series of puzzle pieces (medium)*2, any series of puzzle pieces (small)*3.
Six fragments in total.
If you select "Random Fragments", then one series from the six series will be randomly selected as the puzzle pieces.
The total number will be two to three times that of "fixed fragments".
In other words, a total of twelve to eighteen puzzle pieces can be obtained.
Both options have their own advantages and disadvantages, the former is safer, while the latter is more likely to bet on dogs.
For example, if a fashion magician who specializes in the hot series chooses "random fragments" and opens the "hot series" fragments, it will definitely be profitable for him.
But if he opens other series of fragments, it will definitely be a big loss.
So how to choose depends on the reserves in your magic book.
Angel personally thinks that the "Puzzle Piece Gift Pack" is not bad. It is a fair but not too outstanding reward. If there is no better choice, this can be regarded as a guaranteed reward.
Looking down, Angel looked at the other four rewards.
"Beacon of faith?"
Just by hearing the name, Angel felt that it might be related to the "Faith Crystal". The Faith Crystal is an important prop for activating the dark corner entrance.
Therefore, the function of the Beacon of Faith is probably related to the dark corner entrance?
With thought, Angel clicked on the text message of the faith sign and read it.
After a while, Angel closed the text message.
Although his expression did not change, he had already made a decision in advance in his mind. Among the rewards for choosing two out of five, the "Beacon of Faith" must be one of them.
Because the function of the Beacon of Faith is to generate "crystal blocks of faith"!
In other words, with Beacon of Faith, Dark Corner can become a copy of sustainable exploration!
It is extremely important and must be won!
Now that Angel has locked in the "beacon of faith" as a reward in advance, the remaining choices must be made more carefully.
"3. Fashion cage"
"4. "Footnote. Specified routine" (one-time)"
"5. "Footnote. Randomly hidden" (one-time use)"
For these three rewards that have not been checked yet, Angel first clicked on the "Fashion Cage".
After reading the text message of "Fashion Cage", Angel's expression was a little subtle. This reward is a bit special...
"Fashion Cage: When you encounter fashion monsters in dark corners, you can use this cage to capture them and turn them into fashion pages."
"Note 1: The cage is only useful for fashion monsters and cannot capture other individuals in dark corners."
"Note 2: Fan Cage is very fragile, so when used on fashion monsters, the opponent must be in a voluntary state or incapacitated."
"Note 3: The fashion monster captured by the cage must have a special form."
That’s an overview of Fashion Cage.
The text analysis seems to be a lot, but if Angel interprets it personally, isn't this the elf ball that appeared in a certain cartoon on the holographic tablet?
Thinking of the fashionable monster in the dark corner as a Pokémon and the cage as a Poké Ball, Angel understood it immediately.
The mechanisms are basically the same.
If nothing unexpected happens, Fairyland Power begins to plagiarize again...
Although Angel sighed a little, he had to say that this "fashion cage" seemed pretty good. Although it was a one-time item, as long as you successfully captured it, you could get a fashionable monster with a special form.
Moreover, it is said that there are quite a lot of fashion monsters in dark corners, and the quantity is also very rich. At that time, you can choose the one you like to capture based on your own preferences and proficiency in fashion monsters.
Looking at it this way, "Fashion Fan Cage" is really worth choosing.
At least in Angel's mind, the value of the "fashion cage" beats the "gift package of puzzle pieces".
If it weren't for the powerful functionality of "Beacon of Faith" that is hard to replace, "Fashion Cage" could even defeat "Beacon of Faith".
But whether to choose the "Fashion Cage" or not, Angel has not yet made a decision. After all, there are still two rewards to look at.
"Footnote. Specified routine" and "Footnote. Randomly hidden" are obviously related to magic books.
Angel took a rough look at the effects of these two footnotes.
""Footnote. Specify regular" (one-time): You can assign a regular ability to any puzzle. The designated regular ability must be the ability possessed by the puzzle's skill pool."
To put it simply, it is to assign regular abilities to the puzzle pieces of fashionable monsters.
For example, Angel's Style Eye has two abilities, namely: 1. Discrimination (regular), 2. Potential Eye (hidden).
Among them, the ability of "discrimination" is not particularly effective. It can only distinguish the style classification of a certain artwork.
Anyway, Angel probably doesn't need the ability of "Clear Discernment", so this useless conventional ability can be reset using "Footnote. Specified Conventions".
After the reset, Angel can choose any regular ability in the skill pool of Style Eye to replace "Clarity".
Therefore, from a purely practical point of view, "Footnotes. Specified Conventions" is still good.
However, if you are not satisfied with the abilities in the puzzles, you can actually "brush up your skills" by collecting duplicate puzzles.
Therefore, "Footnote. Specified Conventions" is not irreplaceable, not to mention that it is a "one-time" ability, so its value is even lower.
Choose two out of five, "Footnote. Specify Conventions" to exclude.
""Footnote. Random Hidden" (one-time): You can give any puzzle a random hidden ability. The random hidden ability must be the ability possessed by the puzzle's skill pool."
The overview of "Random Hide" is not much different from "Specified Convention", but the effect is completely different.
Directly let the monsters in this puzzle have a hidden ability. Even if it is random, it is still very powerful.
After all, hidden abilities themselves are extremely rare.
Moreover, there are many fashionable monsters that have only one hidden ability. So when this footnote is used on such fashionable monsters, the so-called random hiding becomes designated hiding, which is even more heavyweight.
Therefore, in terms of value, "Random Hidden" is far greater than "Specified Regular".
However, in terms of choosing two out of five, "Random Hidden" still did not impress Angel.
The main reason is that Angel's appetite has been spoiled.
If you follow Zuniga's challenge mission, you can unlock rare fashionable monsters; if you follow Little Witch's challenge mission, you have a chance to obtain rare abilities.
Coupled with the luck bonus of Com, the chosen one, Angel can basically use rare skills for every fashionable monster.
Therefore, even though "Random Hidden" is good, it cannot impress Angel.
Looking at it this way, the result of choosing two out of five is already obvious.
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Angel clicked on the text bar in turn.
After a while, a prompt pops up in the text field.
To be continued...