Chapter 86 - Dungeon Quests Are Actually Quite Easy (1/2)
The things lying inside the sarcophagi could all actually move?
Even knowing that they themselves could revive, they were still quite panic-stricken.
This game was different from normal games. It was very realistic. What would they do if the dungeon closed when they failed?
Such a possibility couldn’t be ignored.
They retreated to the entrance of the pa.s.sage and prepared to make a detailed plan first.
Over a hundred “living” creatures, no matter how weak, were still problematic, for fear of if one was disturbed, the rest would all come climbing out of their sarcophagi.
Moreover, according to their past gaming experiences, the one sleeping inside the white sarcophagus was most likely the dungeon’s boss. If it were also disturbed, their party would definitely be wiped out.
They stayed near the entrance of the pa.s.sage, somewhat at a loss.
“This dungeon has no tips.” Jett scratched his head. “It’s somewhat problematic.”
Hawk leaned on the corner of a wall and said helplessly, “Look at the surroundings, there are no spots that are easy to guard and hard to attack… Does the pa.s.sage behind us count?”
Betta also looked left and right, seemingly trying to find some clues to pa.s.s this dungeon.
Clues… Roland looked at the tall stela up ahead.
The magical, blue, veined patterns that slowly lit up and slowly darkened looked somewhat strange, zigzagging across the rock, a little like characters.
He instinctively cast Character Proficiency on himself!
On the other side, Hawk and Jett were discussing whether or not a lot of the undead would jump out of the black sarcophagi when they approached the white sarcophagi.
“There definitely will be a lot,” Jett said confidently. “This is a dungeon, if it didn’t require surviving a fierce battle, how could it be called a dungeon? Besides, the bright day just turned into dark night—clearly a forced plot of the quest—and there are also a few corpses over there. All of this indicates that this is an elementary small-scale dungeon or a learning stage where death shouldn’t matter. However, the problem is that we should try to avoid death. After all, we’ll lose ten percent of total experience, and for people at level four and above, dying once basically means going down a level.”
“But there are no hints at all.” Hawk scratched his head and said helplessly, “After we trigger the boss, how many waves will the small monsters inside these sarcophagi be divided into? Or will they all emerge at once?”
Betta interrupted them at this moment and said, “We can open the sarcophagi on our own accord and kill the small monsters inside first. How about this?”
It wasn’t a bad method. The other three nodded and felt that this method was reliable, at least much better than directly fighting the boss.
While the four of them were deciding on using this method, Roland suddenly turned around, looked at them, and said in a somewhat baffled voice, “I completed the dungeon quest.”
At this moment, the other four didn’t understand what he meant. Hawk even said, “Only if it were completed…”
Soon after, he came back to his senses and shouted at Roland, “What, you completed the dungeon quest?”
The rest of them also stared at Roland in surprise.
“You guys can look at the system notification for yourselves.” Roland also felt this somewhat unimaginable.
The four of them immediately opened the game interface and checked the system notification.
As expected… a server-wide system notification: “The player Roland is the first to complete the main dungeon quest. The Mind-Calming Necklace is specially granted as a reward.”
“What… what… what!” Completely at a loss, Hawk stuttered, “You just stood there, did nothing, didn’t even start on the boss, or fight small monsters, how did you complete the quest?”
Jett also chimed in: “Did the game glitch?”
Roland pointed at the stela and said, “Those are elven words. It details the rise and fall of this cemetery! Once you understand it, the main quest will be considered completed. The quest reward has already been delivered into my hands.”
Roland turned over his right hand and a crystal necklace appeared in his palm. The necklace emitted a faint white light. It was clearly a piece of magic equipment.
“You can read elven words?” Hawk had a confused look in his eyes.