416 The Plot Depends on the Gamers (2/2)
For example:
”Simba! Please accept this equipment! I prepared this gift as a token of gratitude!”
”Simba, I obtained this pebble by the stream with great effort. You have to keep it.”
Simba would hammer their equipment and destroy it before saying, ”Your equipment's gone.”
Not all equipment would be destroyed. If the gift was bloody chrysanthemum tea, then the equipment improvement would be guaranteed.
Other gifts with a high success rate included the metal sticks sold in Winterfell.
These gifts were expensive, so the gamers would only prepare gifts if the equipment improvement was above Level 5.
Besides the change in equipment improvement, the number of life skill classes had increased, giving the gamers more choices. Fortunately, the game didn't restrict the number of gamers with a certain life skill.
Other online games restricted the gamers to certain life skills, while ”Dungeon” allowed the gamers to learn all life skills, provided they had enough energy.
In fact, most of the gamers didn't have enough energy to learn all of the life skills. Each life skill required the completion of certain Daily Missions. A gamer who learned two life skills would have reached their maximum capacity.
The skill that made the gamers excited was the Equipment Enchantment.
After the version update, Brainiac started selling Enchantment Scrolls.
The Enchantment Scrolls created different effects on the equipment. For example, the enchantment for making equipment look more expensive caused the equipment to glitter. Visually, it made the equipment look more expensive. But that wasn't the main point.
The main point was the expensive enchantment that enhanced attributes.
For example, [Frost Enchantment] would create a layer of frost on the weapon or armor for a duration of time. It wasn't just for visual appeal.
A piece of frost enchanted armor would freeze the gamer and slow down his movements.
Wait, was there something wrong? Many gamers pondered over the use of the Frost Enchantment. Was the enchantment used on themselves as a debuff?
The gamers were smart, and they figured out the actual uses.
”When the enchantment is used on an enemy's equipment, the rate of victory increases dramatically!”
And…
”It's a necessity for equipment when entering the lava caves. The fire attacks of the Lava Scouts and Warriors will be greatly diminished, and the equipment won't be damaged!”
After the version update, there was more gameplay for the gamers to explore.
Peasant was diligently researching his new mission track.
He was in the Post Office of Small Distant Town, holding the only letter that wasn't claimed.
”This is the first time such a situation happened,” the postman said as he passed the thick letter to Peasant.
Peasant was discovering a new Plot, so he didn't care about privacy as he tore open the letter and examined its contents.
It was an old, tattered diary.