Shu Mo crossed over into Extreme Cold Apocalypse and even got bound to a simulation management system.
At the start, the system let her choose a type of shop to manage.
Shu Mo, freezing...
Chapter 146
There is a fire dragon in front leading the way, and the players behind follow to pick up the leaks, and the pressure is reduced by 90%.
Looking to the side, foreign players who were amazed by the Chinese food were also fighting monsters desperately.
The players who came to the hot spring to support looked around and immediately felt that this was a wonderful day.
A man waved a staff, and a flash of light appeared on the tip of the staff, and the thunderbolt struck twice in succession.
The monster, which was originally only a layer of skin left and was about to take the opportunity to slip away, fell down unwillingly during the second bombardment, and the contribution points were easily obtained.
"What's going on?" A nearby mage happened to see it and was so shocked that he missed his attack.
"Oh, you mean the two thunderbolts just now." The mage proudly shook the weapon in his hand and boasted, "This is the special effect of this staff. There is a 30% chance that the spell will be cast a second time, and the second casting does not consume mana and does not require waiting for CD."
She was obviously very proud of herself for having snatched such a powerful weapon.
"Are you kidding me?" The inquiring wizard couldn't believe his ears. He looked at the weapon in the man's hand suspiciously, and finally found something strange. "Isn't this Old Neil's wand? It's a level 60 weapon that can be equipped in the mall. It can only be used as a transition. Why haven't I heard of such an effect before?"
All spells have a 30% chance to be cast a second time. Doesn't that mean that for every three or four times you cast a skill, you'll get one for free? It doesn't consume mana and you don't have to wait for CD!
Rounding off, it is equivalent to a longer blue bar and higher damage. Such an incredible bonus effect is not found on many great wizards' staffs. How could it appear on a system weapon?
System weapons are used transitionally by players right after they have just upgraded. They don't have any tricky special requirements for the user, and of course they don't have any bonus effects. Players with real strength don't bother to use them. They have to find a blacksmith to custom-make a weapon that suits them according to their own preferences.
In short, it is equivalent to the ordinary standard weapons used by soldiers in the army in the past. You can buy a large number of them at a relatively cheap price in the mall, and they will be replaced soon.
Thinking carefully about the damage of the first attack, the mage calculated in his mind and realized that the strength of his colleague in front of him was average, at least three or four levels lower than him.
But with the bonus of the special effects of the weapons, the contribution points gained by the two were almost the same, and one of them even got a little more.
He became even more jealous.
If I were to use this weapon myself...
"Tsk, you didn't go to the handicraft store yesterday, did you?" The wizard holding [Old Neil's Wand] glanced at him up and down, and when he saw him nod, he nodded reservedly, "No wonder, not long after the event started yesterday, the handicraft store suddenly launched a series of new products. They are all system weapons like this, but I don't know how they were modified to have all kinds of magical special effects. I chose these from them."
"You went too?" A head popped in from the side. "My bow is interesting! When the last arrow in the quiver is shot out, it automatically turns into a rain of swords, causing a range attack with explosive damage, but it only consumes one arrow! And there's a 50% chance of directly helping to fill up the quiver."
The time spent waiting to fill the quiver is like the time it takes to reload a firearm. During this time, no damage can be done and the archer is easily attacked. It is a problem that every archer is troubled by.
But this bow solved the problem.
"And mine, and mine too, double the critical chance, double the damage!"
This one was even more enviable, and everyone looked over at once. Hitting the head can trigger a critical hit with 100%, and normal attacks have a chance to trigger it. It is entirely possible for a sharpshooter player to hit the head with every arrow, and every arrow will be a critical hit, more than doubling the damage.
Someone went up to him and asked if he could sell it at a high price.
"And my shield! It has a 20% chance to perfectly bounce back blocked attacks. I just held up the shield and killed several monsters."
"Look at mine. My bow has automatic aiming. The error within one meter is negligible..."
Several people participated in the topic with great interest, and became more and more excited as they talked.
It's called sharing, but it's actually showing off.
The strangest thing is that they all have the original system equipment in their hands, and looking at the other equipment on their bodies, there is nothing eye-catching, and it is obvious that their strength is average.
But such players equipped with sophisticated weapons can also deal considerable damage.
Damage bonus, automatic aiming within a certain range, a small chance of perfect rebound... The original gap in game operation and the slight gap in level were forcibly made up for by this incredible weapon.
The most terrifying thing is that, judging from the number of people, such weapons are actually sold in bulk.
The mage player who spoke first was overwhelmed by what he saw. When I thought about how so many people had grabbed them and I didn’t, I felt even more uneasy.
"Did you really buy all of this from a craft store?"
"Of course." One of them held his precious weapon with his head held high. "The price is still very cheap. It's not much more expensive than buying it directly in the mall."
"And it's easy to repair! No need to worry about durability." The knight player holding a shield interrupted.
As the only knight standing on the city wall with his shield raised, he became a unique landscape on the wall - from the beginning of the battle until now, he has only done one thing the whole time, hiding behind that huge shield, standing still as a mountain.
The shield just grazed the city wall a little, so the monsters' attacks hit the shield before landing on the city wall.
Then, there is a 20% chance of perfect rebound, and the damage is returned intact, leaving the monsters dumbfounded.
The shield weakened the damage, and he had taken some hot spring food that accelerated blood recovery in advance, so the blood he lost from the attack became negligible. Any priest nearby could give him a group treatment and restore his health bar to full.
The remaining shield durability consumed by the damage that cannot be rebounded can also be quickly restored using the materials in the backpack.
——Because Xie Qingyun used ordinary-grade weapons from the mall when forging, the raw materials were so common, and repairing them was naturally simple and cheap.
The most important thing is that the price of raw materials determines the cost, and the selling price is also pushed down accordingly.
After all, the remaining monster materials were provided by Shu Mo for free.
When Xie Qingyun first arrived at the hot spring, Shu Mo provided him with a large amount of monster materials for him to practice with.
He also soon discovered that when forging in the hot spring, there was a chance of triggering some surprising special effects.
He usually intentionally used cheap system weapons and free materials to forge weapons, betting on the effect of this probability. After a few months, he was able to receive the magical buff of the hot spring and accumulate a batch of weapons that were far above the average level and low in cost.
At the critical moment, everything was put on the shelves.
Mage player: “…”
Damn it! Why didn’t anyone notify him when clearing out the inventory?
No, at this critical moment, who would have the leisure time to go to a craft store? What's going on with their brain circuits?
He didn't even want to participate in the event. His mind was full of powerful weapons that were being sold at bargain prices, and he wanted to hurry back to the hot spring to buy some.
However, if there are not enough 50 people, the teleportation array cannot be opened at all. If he wants to go back, he can only wait until the end of today's event.
Thinking of this, his subordinates worked faster, and were quite anxious.
Damn it, why are there still so many monsters left? Can we kill them quickly so he can go back and grab the equipment?
I don’t know if the things in the store will be sold out if I go back too late.
Thinking of this, I feel a little dazed again.
...Why is it that at this moment, he still has to steal things sold by the hot spring?
In order to "stimulate players' enthusiasm for participating in activities", Doomsday Game has put almost all the good stuff into the contribution point mall. But even so, players still think that the things sold by Nuannuan Hot Spring are more attractive.
If the gaming system had emotions, it would probably be pissed off by now.
But it can't stop the players' thoughts. Of the players present at this moment, the half from Boulder Town were fighting hard for the evening feast, while the half from the hot springs were heartbroken over the weapons they had missed, fearing that they would all be snatched away if they returned too late, so they were also fighting hard.
Some were holding handy new weapons, some were intoxicated by the delicious food they had tasted for the first time, and some were in a hurry to go back shopping. In short, due to various reasons, the players felt that they were in excellent condition.
The mage felt that his tongue had become fluent and he could chant much faster than usual, with small spells moving as fast as instant casts.
I had eaten fried carrots and grilled fish before the archer came. Now my ears and eyes were sharp and I felt like I had turned on automatic aim. I could kill one kid with one arrow.
Only the knight player holding the shield stood still. He looked so relaxed that he even had time to crack some sunflower seeds.
…throw this exception out.
In short.
Everyone felt good about themselves and played with confidence.
The attacks came down with a loud bang, like a bunch of gorgeous fireworks exploding.
Players confidently put away their weapons and glanced at their contribution points with confidence.
No change at all.
"Huh?" They rubbed their eyes. "Missed? How is that possible?"
Where is the monster that was originally there?
After a while, the special effects faded away, revealing the snow below which had turned black at some point.
It seemed to have a faint smell of burning.
Not far away, the proud dragon was flapping its tail and walking away.
Players: “………………”
Damn it! When did you inflict so much damage while we weren't paying attention! ! !
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Everyone's eyes were about to fall out, and then they heard a voice from the side.
"Wait a moment……"
The man spoke weakly, "Is it my illusion? Did the number behind the boss's name move?"
Upon hearing this, everyone raised their heads in unison.
There was no way. Shu Mo's name had been hanging in the most conspicuous place for more than a day, and it had already been firmly imprinted in everyone's mind.
When I looked at it now, I saw that, as expected, a few zeros had quietly appeared behind the string of zeros.
It's probably just over 30,000 points, and there are several digits between it and the first 1, so it's not surprising to call it a decimal.
One person burst into tears on the spot, "My total contribution points are not even a fraction of the boss's!"
Another person said quietly, "Believe it or not, the points in my account are also less than a fraction of the boss's..."
"Wait, it changed again." The archer was sharp-eyed and saw that the number after 3 jumped twice, and it actually increased by more than 2,000 points.
"It seems like only a few dozen seconds have passed since the refresh..." a player couldn't help but ask, "In such a short time, I earned more than 2,000 contribution points?"
Is this something a human can do?
The boss is not really cheating!
"That's equivalent to killing more than 200 A-level monsters in less than a minute. How is that possible?"
Someone said bluntly: "How can it be impossible? Isn't that right?"
After saying this, he himself showed an expression of "What the hell?"
The scene fell silent again.
The players turned their heads stiffly and looked at the giant dragon not far away that was arrogantly breathing fire at the monster's lair, as if trying to roast it together.
Players: ...Don't make any noise, I'm thinking.
This arrogant posture looks very familiar!
Very boss-like style!
Looking at the angry black smoke rising from the top of the monster's nest, they somehow remembered the scene where Shu Mo raised the pyramid like Doraemon and smashed the nest (Note: scene memories have a filter bonus).
Thinking about it again, Shu Mo seems to be a summoner...
He is also a top summoner who has so much free time that he uses his mimicry as a bus...
Putting all these together, the identity of the dragon becomes clear.
"Sent by the boss" and "the boss's summoned beast" are two completely different things. One player said blankly: "Mom, I also want a dragon as a summoned beast."
The summoner players at the scene cried with envy: "Damn it! If I also had such a powerful summoned beast, would I still have to go to the scene in person?"
Look how busy they were just now! If you release a summoned beast in this situation, it may be killed instantly by a group attack from the opposing monster if you are not careful, so you must be careful in your deployment and always observe the surrounding situation.
Once you encounter danger, you must call the summoned beast back immediately. You can't relax when fighting monsters, you have to throw some encouragement and mark them from time to time.
These few summoners are so busy that they wish they could split one into three people.
Look at the boss again, no one needs to come, the summoned beast comes by itself sitting on the teleportation array... Is this some kind of Border Collie with super self-care ability?
Let's take a look at the identity of the summoned beast, a legendary creature called the dragon clan. Giving the dragon the skill of encouragement (damage bonus, movement speed bonus) seems to be the difference between being killed instantly and being killed faster for the monster being beaten.
All in all, it seems that there is indeed no problem if Shu Mo himself does not attend in person.
But... damn! So envious!
Which summoner’s ultimate dream isn’t to lie down and watch the summoned beasts fight? Shu Mo went straight to the point and even went further... She didn't even leave the house.
The summoner players shed tears silently.
Is this the difference between people?