Chapter 784 Full of Vitality!



Chapter 784 Full of Vitality!

“Let’s take it one step at a time. The process may be a bit long, but it will all be worth it.”

In the air, magical lines of different colors intertwine to form different pictures. Although the pictures are somewhat abstract, they are quite recognizable.

The scene at this moment is clearly the Firelink Shrine, with a golden stick figure standing in it, representing the role of an adventurer.

"After entering the Sien Dungeon, start from Firelink Shrine and ignore everything else. Just run straight to the Undead Town outside the city."

The magical lines in the picture are constantly being extracted and combined to form new pictures, and the roads of the Undead Town outside the city are constantly being constructed, with golden little people running forward in them.

"Although there are often some minor changes in the various areas of the Sien Dungeon, each map has its own unchanging core. The core of the Undead Town outside the city is that it will always be connected to the Undead Parish, and the buildings of the Undead Parish can be clearly seen on the way to the Dragon Bridge."

The scene transformed into a massive bridge, with a dragon blocking the adventurers' path.

"In other words, as long as we find the road to the Dragon Bridge, we will naturally be able to reach the Undead Parish. And through our research, as long as we keep running along the wide road, there is a good chance that we will encounter the Dragon Bridge. This bridge will always exist."

"Cross the Dragon Bridge and you'll reach the Undead Parish. Solal is right next to the Sun Altar. If possible, try to lure the Iron Boar blocking the entrance to the Undead Parish into fighting Solal, otherwise that boar will keep bothering you."

Abstract lines depict a chibi-style illustration of Solal battling a steel boar.

"The road to the blacksmith Andre is fixed, so there's no need to worry about the terrain changing. Just go down and search. The combined price of the Spellfire and the Universal Key is a bit high, and you definitely won't be able to save enough money along the way. So the church needs to step in and help those who are hopeful to collect various soul blocks as reserves. At that time, you won't have to work hard to farm souls and you can just pack up the items and take them away."

"Once you get the item, don't hesitate. Use the Return Bone to return to Firelink Shrine. By the way, it's best not to rest at the campfire along the way, so that the effect of the Return Bone remains bound to the campfire at Firelink Shrine."

"Then you can go directly down into the Lesser Londo ruins, go down to the elevator that even a blind person could find, use the master key to open the door, and fly over Dragon Valley directly to Blighttown."

The abstract lines attempted to sketch the approximate shape of the disease village, but ultimately failed.

That thing, which seems to embody all of humanity's abstraction and malice, is simply impossible to replicate with Luluwo's ​​single brain; it's a bit too overpowered.

"As for exploring the disease village, to be honest, memorizing the structure of the place and comparing it with the structure after the changes the next day, repeatedly comparing them for several days, and finally summarizing the pattern is simply not something a human can do. I can't do it either, so I can only provide you with a general route reference."

No matter how skilled an adventurer is, it's impossible for one person to record the entire layout of Blighttown and find the differences between it and the map after the changes the next day, unless that person has hyperthymesia.

"Thank you, you've done so much, I'm really grateful for your efforts."

Seeing Luluvo taking out a map and adding notes on it, Herve sincerely thanked her.

"I have to accept your thanks without feeling guilty, otherwise I'd be letting down all the hair I've lost these past few days."

The SkyCraft strategy team worked together for so many days, and the final result is the map that Luluwo now has.

This invaluable map can guide everyone to find [Spells].

Every member has put in tremendous effort and truly deserves our gratitude.

"I think you guys could try jumping directly from the Sick Village complex into the swamp. Although the height would probably kill you instantly, who knows? If you survive and manage to climb to the campfire, that would be a success."

Luluwo seemed to have finally finished sketching the map and handed it over.

“I’ve tried it. Using the flight spell will cause a bunch of monsters to suddenly focus their fire on you, making it impossible to survive. But if you ‘accidentally’ ‘fall’ and ’stumble’, then the Sien Dungeon won’t target you anymore. And with so many landing spots, there might be a place where you can survive.”

As she said this, she winked playfully.

"Are you willing to risk your life to try and find a shortcut?"

Hervé took the map and gave a helpless laugh. "Sorry, we wouldn't dare do that."

Risking your life to find a shortcut? That's insane! What normal person would do that?

Luluwo shrugged.

In fact, the SkyCraft strategy team had already tried it, but they were too unlucky and didn't succeed at all.

She knew very well that when Leon and his companions were exploring the Eternal City, they relied on sheer numbers to find the best foothold when faced with the first obstacle, the "cliff."

Risking one's life to explore an unknown "shortcut" that may exist but is more likely not is the romance of adventure!

"I will use it well."

Looking at the map in his hand, Hervé bowed solemnly.

Outside the study where the two were discussing, the captain of the Wild Forest Church, who had overheard the entire conversation, nodded thoughtfully and quietly turned to leave.

From that day on, the rebels' exploration of [spells] finally had a theoretical basis, even if the theory itself was somewhat fragile.

Each church reorganized its exploration teams, and a large portion of the elite combat personnel originally assigned to the resource-carrying teams were withdrawn.

These elites formed several teams with the aim of conquering the Blight Village to obtain spells. Facing such a treacherous environment as the Blight Village, without consolidating their combat strength, their chances of survival were slim.

Each elite soldier memorized the map and route given by Luluwo, and after running it several times, they basically remembered the steps of each step.

Furthermore, during the actual exploration, people discovered a new problem: the process of acquiring spells was more complicated than Luluwo had imagined.

Many people couldn't see Krana even after acquiring the Flame of Spells. After trying for a long time, they finally discovered that they needed to strengthen their own Flame of Spells to a very high level before they could see the Spell Master.

This has sparked a surge in demand for souls, and fortunately, the headquarters of various churches have been supportive of the operation, sending over all the soul fragments they could acquire.

Thanks to the united efforts of all parties.

Several days later, finally someone other than Reed learned the spell.

Going from zero to one is the greatest breakthrough.

Once the first person finally learned the spell, the number of people who learned it began to leap forward. In just one week, nearly half of the elite fighting force had mastered the art of fire, and the entire rebel army looked like a giant, literal version of the Church of Starfire.

After all, just by looking at the name, no one would know that the Church of Starfire actually wields lightning.

A craze for sorcery has swept through Hypa Town.

Speaking of which, the rebel churches were frighteningly quick to accept the spells. After confirming that the spells did indeed enhance the strength of their warriors, all of them except for the Wild Forest Church rushed into the Sien Dungeon.

In general, churches are actually wary of the power of deities that do not belong to their faith.

The three major religions, which are considered "orthodox," and some other powerful churches recognized by them, all wield power that aligns with their beliefs. The Wildwood Church is a prime example of this within the rebel army.

In places like the Kingdom of Anor, when the Church of Holy Light explored the Sein Dungeon, they relied on various equipment and items, and basically no one learned magic books or similar things.

However, for a church like the Spark Church, which has risen from the ashes and grown from a roadside rabble to its current power, they don't care whether "power is in line with faith." As long as it is usable and can enhance their own strength, they will use it all.

As for its rationality?

We've been almost wiped out by the three major religions, what's the point of considering rationality now!

The lord of the city of Sein was naturally delighted by the rebels' enthusiastic behavior, as it was exactly what he had expected.

It would be strange if the rebels were completely unmoved by something like magic that could boost their fighting power; such a force wouldn't have been able to fight this long, they would have been wiped out long ago.

Gong Qiying implemented a series of preferential policies for the influx of people, such as reducing the mental energy required for resurrection after death, increasing the number of souls of certain monsters, and increasing the drop rate of some items. People may not have noticed, but their adventures in the dungeon were indeed becoming smoother and more enjoyable.

Before I knew it, I found exploring Sion to be a very pleasant experience.

While other churches were actively exploring the dungeons of Sein, the Wild Forest Church was not to be outdone, appearing to be very busy every day.

Many Wildwood believers were busy going in and out of the Sien Dungeon, but people knew they weren't there for the magic. And each time they came out, they seemed to have very little to show for it. This situation was naturally interpreted by others as the Wildwood Church's exploration efforts suffering repeated setbacks and that they were just wasting their time.

This Wild Forest Church is lame.

Time passed day by day, minute by minute, and Hypa Town looked more and more vibrant, with even the barren land sprouting greenery.

If this situation continues, this place could potentially be revitalized; however...

The sound of iron hooves came from outside Hypa Town.

(End of this chapter)

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