299. Saved the Dryad



Regarding the last question, Ye Mi hasn’t thought about it yet.

But the dwarf was now in a good mood and very patient.

He let Ye Mi think about it slowly.

Afterwards, he took Ye Mi's spiritual grass scroll and began to enchant.

After he finished enchanting, Ye Mi gave him 100 gold coins and 15 gold ingots left, and asked him one last question.

After asking the questions, Ye Mi asked other teammates to come over and enchant.

The dwarf just said that any profession can enchant.

Any here also includes ordinary occupations.

A weapon costs one thousand gold coins, and enchanting it only costs one hundred gold coins, so they can save seven thousand gold coins in total.

Moreover, my weapon has better attributes and higher attack power. Isn't it much better than white-grade weapons?

Ye Mi: Another day of discovering loopholes, great!

I have conflicts of interest, so I will not report it for now.

I wonder if this dwarf is not good at math.

After all, he didn't realize that these strangers were "saving money" in this way.

This enchantment is the same as the previous weapon, it will disappear once you leave the secret realm.

But no one cared.

Anyway, the enchantment only costs a hundred gold coins, which is much better than a weapon that costs a thousand gold coins.

After watching this group of strangers leave.

The dwarf began to count the weapons he had taken out, and found that none was missing.

"Hey, that's strange, don't these people need weapons?"

Um……

wrong……

Why do I have ten thousand more gold coins even though my weapons are still there?

Made a profit!

The dwarf happily put away the weapon gold coins and six gold ingots.

Then he held two gold ingots in each hand and began to scatter the gold ingots like scattering walnuts.

**

This time, with their previous experience, their early battle went smoothly.

It was only after two failures in the third stage that I found some patterns and successfully entered the fourth stage.

It's a little different from what they originally imagined.

This tree spirit has four stages.

100%-80% of health is the first stage, 80%-50% is the second stage, 50%-20% is the third stage, and 20%-0% is the fourth stage.

The first stage is the simplest, as only the charged attack requires T to activate damage reduction.

And an aoe shock requires treatment to increase the group's health in time.

The second stage was not difficult either, as they had already figured out the pattern the first time they played it.

First he swung his arms, then he threw two stones in succession.

The first roll call will be for the place with the largest number of people within a certain range, and the second roll call will be for the place with the least number of people within a certain range.

The third stage is the stage where they have their first failure.

The Dryad will first swing its arms twice in succession, once from left to right, and once from right to left.

Then they started throwing stones.

This time, the condition for naming the stone is still long-range, but this time it is neither the largest nor the smallest number.

It is a priority position with equal numbers of people.

And the sum of the number of people at these two positions must be greater than half of the remote number, otherwise the stones will be thrown randomly.

If there is no equal number of people, it is also randomly thrown.

For example, if there are ten people standing in the order 1234, then the tree spirit will randomly call out two groups from these four groups.

There are still ten people, if they stand in 334, then the tree spirit will call the two groups with three people, and the group with four people will not be called.

The main limitation is that the number of people must be greater than half.

Instead of grouping them in 118, according to normal logic, only two people need to avoid the stones.

This is the easiest.

But because there are restrictions.

There are only two people, which does not meet the requirement of half or more of ten people. The result is the same as if there is no arrangement, and the tree spirit will still throw stones randomly.

After finding the pattern, the problem is easy to solve.

They have fourteen remotes, half of which is seven people.

Just make sure the number of people in both groups is greater than seven and is evenly distributed.

So the final arrangement is 446.

Those with short legs were all assigned to the group of six.

Once the problem of throwing stones is solved, the next problem is the forest spirits.

The first time, twenty-four came out, the second time, forty-eight, and the third time, seventy-two.

Twenty-four are added each time.

Fortunately, it is an arithmetic sequence, not a geometric sequence.

The pattern of the Dryad summoning the Forest Spirit is that it will summon once every 10% of its health is lost.

The 10% here also includes the health of the Forest Spirit after it recovers if you accidentally let it run away.

This means that the tree spirit is only allowed to make one mistake.

50% summons 24, 40% summons 48, and 30% summons 72.

20% will enter the final fourth stage and will not be summoned.

If they let one run away, they would have to hit 10% more.

The Dryad will summon the Forest Spirit one more time.

The fourth wave of forest elves numbered ninety-six, and they could only barely defeat them all.

The third stage can be completed with their current strength.

The problem is stage 4.

They found that there seemed to be two ways to fight this tree spirit.

The first is to just ignore the Forest Spirits and put them in to fully stack the Guardian status.

Later, he used the weapon with the breaking attribute to kill the tree spirit.

But time is tight.

Moreover, at this time, the tree spirit will become full of health due to the fusion with the forest spirit.

They need to kill the full-health tree spirit within three minutes, and the damage per second must reach nearly 28,000 to succeed.

If you take into account the level reduction, the damage per second may even reach 30,000.

This is basically impossible to achieve at this stage.

Unless all members are high-damage mages.

But the mage has high output and high mana consumption, so he can't last that long.

In a nutshell: You can't beat them.

The second is to play in a normal way and enter the fourth stage.

In the fourth stage, the tree spirit will slowly turn into a petrified state.

They need to rescue the dryad.

The only way to rescue it is to let the healer hold a weapon with a breaking attribute and use healing skills on the tree spirit.

Also three minutes.

But this time it lasts for three minutes.

Prevent the Dryad from entering 100% petrification within three minutes.

During this period, countless forest spirits will stop them.

The output needs to attack these forest spirits and prevent them from getting close to the tree spirit.

Each time a Forest Spirit fuses with a Dryad, the chance of petrification increases by 2%.

䀴The healing skill can relieve petrification and break petrification.

As long as the three minutes are up and the tree spirit is not 100% petrified, they are still considered to have defeated the boss.

Ye Mi once tried to use thorns to stop the forest spirits.

After all, they won't attack, and when there are enough thorns, they will be like a natural barrier.

But they found that these forest spirits seemed to have no entity and could pass directly through the thorns.

This method didn't work, so they could only go through the customs in the normal way.

All of the above mechanisms come from the result of them spending an hour, consuming seven scrolls, and being wiped out eighteen times.

Finally, when they used the eighth scroll, they successfully defeated the dryad.

To be precise, they saved the tree spirit.

Their strategy this time was to go through the four phases normally, allowing the healer to alleviate the petrification through healing skills.

This style of play is simpler than requiring DPS.

Continue read on readnovelmtl.com


Recommendation



Comments

Please login to comment

Support Us

Donate to disable ads.

Buy Me a Coffee at ko-fi.com
Chapter List