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Chapter 117 116-Legendary Staff: Woodmist Warchant(1st update, Cheer me with Power Stones!)
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Chapter 117 Chapter 116-Legendary Staff: Woodmist Warchant(1st update, Cheer me with Power Stones!)

In fact, apart from the three pieces of equipment John pulled out of the treasure chest, the battlefield was littered with items sparkling with the glow of enchantment.

This battle nearly wiped out all the Shadowcrawlers in the Twisted Grove.

Apart from the Shadowcrawler Matriarch, the lesser creatures also dropped a fair share of loot.

Silver and gold coins floated above the ground, quietly awaiting collection.

In addition, there were some one-time-use items like healing potions scattered about.

As for the equipment, although they didn't match the high quality of the three items John held, they were still of a caliber that would cause a scramble amongst many players in the market.

All in all, it was a bountiful haul.

John turned to Adam, "First, have your guild members collect the items on the ground. They're of no use to me, but your guild is large and should have people who can make use of them."

Adam opened his mouth, as if to say something, but John waved him off, "I know what you're going to say. There's no need. These things are just a burden to me."

Adam sighed.

He had wanted to say that the loot on the ground was basically the result of John's solo efforts.

It wouldn't be right for him to take nothing for his contributions.

But obviously, John had guessed his thoughts and shut him down before he could voice them.

Seeing Adam hesitating, John became a bit impatient: "Hurry up, we still have a journey ahead."

Left with no other option, Adam could only follow John's arrangement, instructing his guild members to gather the gold coins, items, and equipment scattered on the ground.

Blue Sea also seemed interested and was picking and choosing at the side.

When he found something to his liking, he unhesitatingly pocketed it.

Although this trip was only to fulfill the duties of friendship and to help Adam find the second Lv4 Guild Establishment Order, he couldn't return empty-handed, could he?

The equipment on the ground might not be useful to him, but it would be quite nice for the lower-level members of his guild.

"Look, Blue Sea is more self-aware than you. I can only be interested in very few pieces of equipment now. If you need them, just take them and stop being polite," John casually tossed "Shuria's Crown" into Adam's hands.

Seeing Adam's ashamed face, John shook his head helplessly.

This guy was just like Blue Sea at first, his strong pride not allowing him to take advantage of others.

But to John, these pieces of equipment were essentially meaningless.

After thinking for a moment, Adam said: "Since brother Galewind says so, I won't be polite anymore. But you're willing to help me explore Sunset Mountain, and I'm very grateful. I can't let you lose out."

"How about this? I'll convert all the equipment we find today into market prices and split the money evenly, depositing your share into your account."

John nodded slightly.

Since Adam had decided so, he wouldn't say anything more.

Although he currently had over a hundred million in cash in his account, who would complain about having too much money?

John lowered his head, looking at the second piece of epic equipment in his hands. It was a gem that looked like an eye.

[The Eye of Darkness (epic gem) (embeddable): Formed from the concentrated power within the Shadowcrawler Matriarch upon her death...]

[Level: 240 or 280 points of spirit...]

[Properties: +25% durability, +25% armor penetration, +10% execution...]

[Additional Skills: ...]

[Class: Spellblade, Assassin, Warrior...]

John played with The Eye of Darkness, deep in thought.

This thing was more an item than equipment, given its one-time use.

But such embeddable gems could greatly enhance the abilities of original equipment.

Especially this Eye of Darkness, its properties were astonishing.

Typically, an epic item was worth much more than equipment of the same level.

If The Eye of Darkness were to be auctioned at the Dawn Breeze Auction House, it could fetch a price in the eight figures.

But John had no intention of auctioning this gem.

Instead, he would keep it for future use.

Even though John's demand for equipment wasn't high at the moment, that was only because he hadn't found weapons that could match his current level of strength.

As the game progresses to the later stages, he would definitely need a suitable piece of equipment.

That's when The Eye of Darkness would come into play.

Nonchalantly, he tossed The Eye of Darkness into his backpack.

John's eyes landed on the last piece of equipment, faintly radiating an orange glow.

In fact, from the moment John opened the treasure chest, everyone's attention was essentially on this piece of equipment.

It was a piece of legendary equipment, incredibly rare.

Aside from the two pieces auctioned off a couple of days ago, this was the third legendary equipment to be dropped since the game started.

[Woodmist Warchant: Legend has it that in ancient times, a great Sorcerer named Woodmist, mastered numerous powerful forbidden spells, capable of moving mountains and overturning seas, and shone brightly on the battlefield against the Abyss. He eventually died under the siege of many Abyss Lords, and his weapon, Woodmist Warchant, was lost...]

[Level: 240 or 500 points of spirit...]

[Attributes: +300 Magic, +20% Elemental Affinity, +180 Spirit, +20% Casting Speed, +50% Magic Damage...]

[Additional Skill 1: Magic Spring (Passive), when holding the staff, magic recovery speed increases by 80%...]

[Additional Skill 2: Deep Blue, actively released, can ignite elements in a space to form an elemental vacuum area, suppressing all mage class enemies...]

[Class: All types of Mages (except Wraith class)]

The moment the attributes were checked, all the Mages in the room went wild.

Their eyes were blazing as they fixed their gazes on the ancient staff in John's hands.

With such overpowered attributes, probably no Mage class player could resist the temptation.

Blue Sea walked up directly, with an excited face, saying, " Brother Galewind, are you going to auction this staff off? If you don't need it, I'm willing to pay top dollar to buy it!"

Even for Blue Sea, who was a top Mage class powerhouse, his current staff was just an epic piece of equipment.

Compared to the "Woodmist Warchant" in John's hands, it was like a firewood stick.

Blue Sea could even assert that if "Woodmist Warchant" was put on the market, it could fetch at least a hundred million in price.

Usually, players who chose the Mage class in the game were wealthy, as only the rich could afford to support the development of the Mage class.

To get their desired weapons, these wealthy players would spare no expense.

However, John didn't immediately respond.

After a brief silence, he shook his head and said, "I'm sorry, but I can't sell this staff to you at the moment."

Blue Sea was taken aback, but then he looked at Emma, who was standing to the side with a confused expression, and immediately understood.

Although he was eager, he didn't push any further.

"That's a real pity. If you get similar staffs in the future, Brother Galewind, please consider me first."

John nodded and said casually, "Don't worry, weapons like this will become more common. I'll definitely find you an even better staff in the future."

Blue Sea gave a slight smile, full of anticipation, and walked to the side.

He always had complete faith in John's promises.

Since John said he would find him a staff of the same caliber, he would certainly keep his word.

John waved at Emma on the side, signaling her to come over.

Emma might be the most indifferent of all the mage classes present.

She was not at all interested in these equipment items.

At the moment, she was still busy facing off against that female archer.

Seeing John beckon, she came over, puffing her cheeks, "Johnny, why do you want to give that equipment to them? That woman clearly has ulterior motives."

John looked at her affectionately, playfully tweaking her cute little nose, and chuckled, "That thing is useless in my hands anyway. Since Adam the guild leader needs it, why not give it to him."

Emma huffed, still a bit disgruntled. Mainly because the female archer's act of sticking out her chest caused too much damage to her.

What's the point of having such large breasts, it's all cumbersome.

Like her perky ones are the best, that woman's are all sagging.

Emma glanced down at her chest, the perky curve regained her a bit of confidence.

John watched her little actions and found it somewhat amusing.

He asked softly, "Emma, what's your current level and spirit power?"

Emma opened the character panel and looked, "I'm already level 58, and my spirit power is almost 300."

John was taken aback, "I remember a while ago, I've already leveled you guys up to over 50, how come you've only gained 8 levels after all this time?"

Emma answered somewhat embarrassedly, "I've been addicted to fishing recently, didn't really grind much..."

John was left speechless.

"Level 58... Why is your spirit power close to 300? Do you have any equipment that boosts spirit power?"

Emma shook her head, "No, as I leveled up, my spirit power just went up. Seems like it increases a lot every time."

John rubbed his chin, pondering, "If I remember correctly, your current class is Pyro Enchanter, right?"

Emma nodded in agreement.

John said, "It seems a bit difficult to level you up in a short time, let's try to enhance your spirit power instead."

John handed the "Woodmist Warchant" in his hand to a bewildered Emma.

"This equipment should be enough for you to use until level 300 or 400."

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