Sacrifice's Rise: I Became Invincible After Entering Godslayer Temple Chapter 164 163-The Most Dangerous Quest (3rd update, Cheer
Chapter 164 Chapter 163-The Most Dangerous Quest (3rd update, Cheer with Power Stones!)
John wrote his na on the parchnt, casually putting 'Assassin' as his class and '70' as his level...
After all, he assud the lady wouldn't bother to verify the authenticity of the information on the parchnt...
As expected, after John pressed his handprint and handed the parchnt back to the lady, she barely glanced at it before tossing it into a drawer and handing John a silver-white badge.
The badge had a single star on it and nothing else.
[Silver rcenary Badge: A badge indicating the player's status as a rcenary. The initial level is one star, and it can be upgraded to a maximum of 10 stars. After 10 stars, it automatically changes to a Gold rcenary Badge.]
[Attributes: All attributes 5]
John raised an eyebrow.
So, the rcenary badge was actually a piece of equipnt?
No wonder most players choose to register as rcenaries.
Although a re addition of 5 points to all attributes seems quite paltry, it's better than nothing.
John was just a one-star rcenary now.
To increase his star level, he would have to complete a certain number of quests.
To upgrade from one star to two, he needs to complete ten daily quests.
To upgrade from two stars to three, he needs to complete 100 daily quests or ten quests of normal difficulty.
And so forth, with both the number and difficulty of the quests doubling each ti.
So, to quickly increase the number of stars on the rcenary badge, one must constantly complete quests...
It could be seen as a way to encourage players to beco stronger faster.
John opened his personal attribute panel.
It's worth noting that after the new version update, every player's personal attribute panel has an additional rcenary attribute box.
Only after registering as a one-star Silver rcenary would this new rcenary attribute box light up.
He embedded the one-star Silver Emblem into it, causing the attribute box to instantly light up.
[System ssage: You are now a One-Star Silver rcenary. On the vast expanse of Godslayer Continent, rcenaries have beco an indispensable class among all races. They might be heinous fugitives, travelers journeying across the land, or powerhouses living incognito... In a nutshell, Godslayer Continent needs rcenaries, it needs this class to bring convenience to all strata of society...]
[Current quest completion count: 0]
[Quests needed to be promoted to Two-Star Silver rcenary: 20 (daily quests)]
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John returned to the center of the rcenary Hall, standing shoulder to shoulder with other players in the hall, raising their eyes to the various rcenary quests scrolling above their heads.
Directly above them hung a huge crystal panel, with lines of information scrolling at dizzying speed.
It was reminiscent of an LED screen from the real world, only its text and graphics were constructed through energy transmission.
Most of the quests displayed were simple daily quests.
These quests were written in white, followed by dozens of ordinary difficulty quests in green.
Then ca dium difficulty quests in blue... high difficulty quests in orange...
The rcenary class had a history spanning at least ten thousand years on the Godslayer Continent.
Its procedural system was, one could argue, quite robust.
Whenever soone posted a quest, the rcenary Hall would review it, accurately categorizing its difficulty level before it was publicized on the crystal panel.
John skimd past the low difficulty quests and directed his gaze to the very top of the crystal panel.
There, three quests, red as blood, hung high.
The red font indicated that these quests were extrely difficult, bordering on impossible to complete.
"Quest One: Join the Imperial Vanguard, assist in the exploration of the Northern Abyssal Rift, gather information about the shallows of the Abyss, draw a map of the Abyssal Shallows…
Quest level requirent: At least Three-Star Gold rcenary or above, with the class of dark elents preferred.
Quest reward: One piece of legendary equipnt, two pieces of epic equipnt, 500,000 gold coins, one orange Skill Book...
Note: This quest is extrely difficult. There is a high probability of encountering dangerous Abyssal monsters during the exploration. All rcenaries should assess their own capabilities...
This quest is issued by the Northern Myst Empire's Royal Family, the quest rewards are confird to be authentic."
John was taken aback. He hadn't expected the first quest he'd see to involve the Abyss.
The rewards for this quest were incredibly enticing though.
There was a piece of legendary equipnt, and an orange Skill Book.
Even John was sowhat tempted, let alone the other players present.
However, the content of the quest deterred all players on site.
Exploring the Abyss was far beyond their capabilities.
Even if it was just the shallows of the Abyss, any minor creature there possessed a level exceeding 150.
Decimating the current players would be a cakewalk for them.
Nobody wanted to risk their lives in the Abyss, not even players who could endlessly respawn in this ga.
Plus, the laws within the Abyss differed vastly from their own.
If one entered rashly without the power to suppress the elents within their bodies from going haywire, they might end up getting killed the mont they stepped into the Abyss...
John stroked his chin, continuing to scroll down:
"Quest Two: Join the Empire's Border Army, station at the fortress beyond the abyss rift, assist the border army in combat, with a minimum station ti of half a year...
Quest Level Requirent: Minimum of three-star Golden rcenaries, preference for Mage and Assassin classes.
Quest Rewards: One piece of legendary equipnt, one piece of epic equipnt, a special class, and 400,000 gold coins...
Note: This quest is extrely challenging... We hope that the rcenaries can weigh their abilities...
This quest was issued by the Easternwood Empire's Military Departnt, and the quest rewards have been verified as authentic."
John licked his lips uncontrollably.
Well, it's another quest related to the abyss.
It seems that over the years, the small-scale wars between the two human empires and the abyss have never ceased.
He didn't even know until now that there were so many abyss rifts at the northern border...
However, he has no interest in the second extrely difficult quest.
Having him assist the army in garrisoning a fortress for more than half a year, isn't that a total waste of ti?
At present, the ti for the collision and integration of the Godslayer world with the real world is getting shorter.
He needs to explore more areas as soon as possible, try to promote the developnt process of the Godslayer ga, and recover his strength in the real world faster.
Who has ti to deal with these local quests?
John collected his thoughts and continued to look down.
"Quest Three: Exterminate the Wraith creatures in the Death Manor. To the east of Storm City, there is an abandoned manor where countless Wraith creatures have long been entrenched. They all belong to the Wraith Grand Magician Gelsa hidden in the deepest part of the Death Manor. He is a very cunning and treacherous Wraith magician who always likes to trap passing travelers and turn living people into his Wraith summons. We ask the rcenaries to clear the Death Manor and drive Gelsa back to the Demon's main camp...
Quest Level Requirent: Golden rcenaries of three-star level or above, with no fewer than five, preference for Holy Light classes...
Quest Rewards: A complete set of epic equipnt, an orange Skill Book, and 350,000 gold coins...
Note: The level of the Grand Magician Gelsa of Wraith is at least 250, this quest is extrely dangerous, we hope that the rcenaries can weigh their abilities...
This quest is issued by the Storm City Lord's Mansion, and the quest rewards have been verified as authentic."
John was rendered speechless.
This third extrely dangerous quest indeed has no big connection with the abyss, but the overall difficulty is even higher than the previous two.
After all, the previous two quests do offer a certain chance of survival if one is cunning enough.
But for the third high-risk quest, it's practically a death sentence for players.
He could complete the quest to expel the high-level Wraith Grand Magician, but the quest rewards are not attractive to him.
Just as John was about to leave, the information on the giant crystal panel above his head suddenly updated at a high speed.
So new quests were added.
"Look, there's another red high-risk quest..."
So players on the scene imdiately exclaid.
John also looked up following the crowd:
"Quest Four: Clear out the Bone Cave. The Bone Cave is located 120 miles north of Cloud Sea and is nad for the bones that fill the cave. Hidden in the Bone Cave is a giant Undead Serpent, which always attacks passers-by and drags them into the cave to devour their flesh and blood. We hope that the rcenaries can clear out the creatures in the Bone Cave and ensure the safety of the surrounding residents...
Quest Level Requirent: No level requirent, but it is best for Golden rcenaries or above, and the number should not be less than 10...
Quest Rewards: One legendary item, five portions of Cloud Sea mineral sand, and 400,000 gold coins...
Note: The Bone Serpent is at least a 230-level Lord Boss, and it also has many snake monsters above 180 level, so we hope that the rcenaries can weigh their abilities."
After carefully reading this highest risk level quest that had just been refreshed,
John gently stroked his chin, and his eyes gradually lit up.
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