The Boss King actually disguised himself as a novice village chief?! Chapter 459 - 459 387 Equipment Transformation2
459: Chapter 387 Equipnt Transformation_2 459: Chapter 387 Equipnt Transformation_2 All the Undead sensed the problem—could the Great Rift be a late-ga map in the ga?
Not only did the Undead think so, Lind also believed it.
The fact that all Epic Level Catastrophe Executioners were corrupted indicated that the enemy was at least of Epic Level or higher.
Boyd couldn’t say for sure what power the Rock King possessed; he had been cursed rely by being glanced at.
Unquestionably powerful, stronger than Lind.
Combined with the “Official’s” untrustworthy pre-update, Lind’s thoughts were reaffird—The Officials had a very weak control over this world and sothing unforeseen had occurred, prompting them to rush into open beta testing.
And the “unforeseen circumstance” must be related to the Abyssal invasion from the Great Rift—impenetrable, hence the need for the Undead to fill the gap.
It was a bit like the strategy gas Lind used to play where farrs were ant to chop wood, and soldiers to fight.
But for so reason, when the soldiers couldn’t hold, and the enemies stord the base.
To protect the base, farrs had to abandon woodcutting to defend, knowing well that they were no match for the powerful enemies.
Yet, they had no other choice—they either used the sacrifice of farrs to stave off defeat or let the enemies break through and face ga over.
Once Lind stepped out of this world’s historical context and viewed the entire world as a ga, treating The Officials as opponents, he realized he could see the nature of the problem more simply.
However, his opponent likely didn’t care about him, a minor ant.
Several Kingdoms had already fallen to the Abyss’ onslaught.
If this were a ga, Lind would appear very insignificant within it.
…
After returning to the fortress, Lind wasted no ti and imdiately placed a sign outside.
Passing Undead glanced at it and then found themselves unable to move on.
“Equipnt Transmutation?”
Lind would perform the equipnt transmutation, endowing weapons with more special effects.
“Lind is actually a part-ti Enchanting Blacksmith!”
The Undead who had fard the Scavenger Abyssal Set were rely curious; they had equipnt and had no need for transmutation.
What’s a proper ga without blacksmithing and enchanting?
Ganges River!
“Brother De, what’s the price?” soone actively inquired.
Lind pointed to a sign that had just been erected beside him.
More and more people gathered, the ones behind pushing the ones in front.
“Read it out loud for us!” soone shouted.
So those at the front read out loud so those in the back could hear.
Others took screenshots and photos, uploading them to forums so that the Undead of the Rand Kingdom could see for themselves without needing to queue up.
“First-ti transmutation can give your equipnt special effects to choose from, including [Dragonization], [Iris Flower].
Success rate is not 100% and depends on the material.”
“First-ti?
Are there enhancents as well?” soone imdiately caught on.
Lind looked up at the person.
Now getting smart with answers; you look well-suited to sit in the Lord’s seat.
But Lind couldn’t imdiately offer enhancent features.
Who would enhance equipnt just for money?
You need various materials, and beyond that, enhancent vouchers.
Moreover, the plot must progress to a certain degree; Easy gains are never good.
With the resources at hand, Lind was determined to utilize them to the fullest.
“I want to try transmutation once, Dragonize.”
An Undead decisively presented his weapon and removed all his equipnt.
He had a Dragon Transformation Greatsword from the battle at the Golden Throne, which had a negative emotion buff that could instill fear in enemies it struck.
If he donned a full set, could he directly cosplay as Dragonized Soldiers?
Lind beckoned with his finger, deducting directly from the person’s military rits.
The so-called transmutation was, in fact, using Curses to pollute equipnt.
“Co back for it tomorrow,” Lind said with a wave of his hand.
“Can’t you just do it now?”
“It takes ti; wait.”
It’s a seller’s market; I’m an NPC—when have players ever been able to demand NPCs speed up their work?
We’re all just lines of code, understand?
Lind suddenly thought of sothing—could he introduce an equipnt transmutation speed-up voucher?
But it was just a fleeting thought because he had no contact with The Officials and couldn’t enjoy any benefits, making many ‘pay-to-win’ thods unnecessary for him.
To Ga Officials, disrupting ga balance doesn’t matter because their primary intent in creating gas is to make money.
The revenue from whales’ spending is their main profit.
As for ga balance—how important is that, really?
But Lind wasn’t after money; he was no sequence of code; he sought in-ga resources, which were purely about effort and ti.
Despite not seeing how Lind operated, more and more Undead chose to entrust their equipnt to him, even fearing he might not accept it.
How could they suspect the Official NPC, the forr Newbie Village Chief during internal testing, of swindling us?
Lind harvested a hefty toll as desired.
Being out of points and military rits, the Undead who couldn’t rely on old achievents had no choice but to go out and fight desperately.
…
anwhile, elsewhere.
William, with all his gentleness, had already begun exploring the Great Rift and even attempted to delve into areas unreachable by the Undead.
The Great Rift, with unstable ledges and cliffs, was dotted with many inconvenient mounds and platforms not suited for resting one’s foot.
Below lay an unfathomable abyss where even dropping a rock would elicit no echo.
At least a Great Knight was required to tread here; an ordinary person couldn’t even manage to shift their footing on the platforms.
After descending for roughly half a day, one would land on a paved area.
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