Chapter 252 - Reverse Strategy Guide (1/2)

Chapter 252: Reverse Strategy Guide

Translator: Atlas Studios <i class="_hr">Editor: Atlas Studios

The new Instance Dungeon was too difficult!

That hat the gaeon

The combat pace was extremely fast, and there was no fixed tactic to deal with the BOSSES The skills in the game couldn’t be understood as there were no proper explanations The gamers couldn’t pinpoint their location or find BUGS to exploit They had to depend on their capability to defeat the BOSSES

The graduating students in Specter College had to put in more effort as the difficulty had been raised just like what the gaed situation

The real winner was Sherlock, who sat in front of the coaae the Instance Dungeon After being killed, they had to spend Reputation Points and gaaeon, and death was as coaic Stones in Winterfell Sherlock had introduced sos of the Houndhead Man, which were lia their brains on how to obtain theic Stones Only the rich gamers could afford it

As for the Houndhead Man pet hatched fro, Sherlock found that the creature was very cute based on his observations in the Dungeon and on the discussion foruamers didn’t think the same way

[Is there an issue with aesthetic value in the gadom”? You call the label cute?]

Then there were a bunch of pictures of ss weren’t proportional to the huge head, and the skin was grayish red as though it was burnt The triangular eyes were inverted, and blood vessels that looked like tree roots climbed all over the body The creatures looked like an extrely and shrunk version of the three-headed hell Hound without two heads

The Houndhead Man pets or hell Hound pets were only as tall as the gamers’ calves when hatched

The pet didn’t take clay, onlyMana wasn’t accepted

The pet loved Large Lizards Meat, Spider Meat, and Dire Wolf Meat

It wasn’t possible to keep one without aaht otherwise

“The uglier the creature, the better the character, and the greater the value for keeping it What do you know?”

While Sherlock was browsing the discussion forum, he heard a knock at the door

“Come in”

Brainiac walked in