The Amber Sword

Chapter 318: Act 78 King of the Underground (Over) (Third, Stay tuned)

“What is this text?” This time it's Metisa's turn to ask questions.

“The ancient language, ‘The swordsman, is the natural master of the earth' ——” Brando replied eccentrically.

“My lord, do you know ancient languages?” The little Girl of the Silver Pokémon was surprised, not just by her, but by Otales.

Ancient language legends are pre-ancient languages, even longer than the history of the Dragon of Dusk - in other words, those backgrounds were meaningless in past games - just like mountain backgrounds, only visionary and irrelevant to the age of the player's life.

Brando coughed, aware of his mistakes, and responded hastily: "I've seen some from the ancient books of Black Tower Wizards, but I think Buga's artisan wizards should have more records. ”

Metisa nodded, but Otales looked at him skeptically.

Instead of looking at them both, Brando couldn't wait to examine the nature of the sword of the earth. Although he had heard the name of the sword before, he could not have had the opportunity to acquire it - as a Lv45 fantasy sword, which was priced heavenly in its time of birth, and Brando dared not even think about it.

But even though he was prepared, he couldn't help but freak out when he opened the property:

The sword of the earth, Harangya.

Gold

34-42 (sharp hardness)

+22 Power, +17 Smart, +20 Physique

Additional Skills:

Earthquake: Automatically performs a Rock Tooth Spike in the direction of the swordholder's attack (strength depends on the swordholder's power).

Element Lords: Swordholders can summon six Obsidian leopards to fight for themselves.

Stone Nest: Consumption (Grey Crystal) produces a Rock Panther at a speed of 1 day (accommodates 10300, can turn this capability on autonomously).

(Nest Upgrade — Obsidian Leopard, Materials Required: Magic Black Crystal, Stone Key, Sage Stone Plate, Amber Crude X6)

Brando couldn't help but see this thing in his heart and screamed three shits. First, at 34-42 o'clock damage, he threw away three blocks of other weapons of the same grade. It seems that the sword of the earth should have an attack addition, because even other phantom swords of the same grade are at least a third less harmful.

Again, the earthquake and the skills of the Elemental Lord, though Brando already knew, stunned the young man with the properties of that stone nest behind him - at that moment he had only one word left in his head:

Move the nest.

It is well known that there are all kinds of nests in the Warnde world, and some equipment can even produce magical creatures on a regular basis, something called a moving nest in the player - whether Brando hasn't seen something like it or not, the ring on his hand is something like it at the moment.

But the wind ring is obviously much more powerful than injecting the nest rules into magic equipment, making it obviously much harder for the equipment to have holy property. But what really shocked Brando —— this nest could be upgraded!

Generally speaking, a primitive nest can be upgraded twice, and even if this stone nest has been upgraded once, the next level of obsidian leopard has at least the power of the Black Iron Peak, so long as he can master this thing for a year, then he has at least 300 Black Iron Peak creatures under his command?

What if this nest is still in pristine condition?

What if this nest is a special one, and not only can it be upgraded twice?

Brando feels so excited when he thinks about it that he doesn't even move his mouth. But he soon had new troubles, it wasn't easy to upgrade this thing, the magic black crystal was fine, there was the alchemist Tamar here, Brando wasn't worried about not being able to make it.

The ingredients of this thing are just black crystals and magic. It's not hard to get.

And the sage tablet, now that Brando sees this thing, the adventure in Chablis has left him with a psychological shadow. Luckily, however, this is at least still available on the market, and he may soon be on his way to Ambesseur, where it shouldn't be difficult to get a sage tablet in that bustling port of free trade.

And the last two are in trouble.

Amber stones are a control in any country, and that's the source of the magic drive, which actually has two names. Secondary is called the Somir ore, the purest ore is called the Amber stone, and Brando thinks he's going to prepare Antina for the Magic Workshop, and all he can do is sneak up on some Somir ore, and it's still difficult, so where is he going to get these Amber stones?

Brando can only think about mining if he thinks about it. There are still many mining areas not discovered in this era, but they are all barbaric areas, and for a moment and a half he does not seem to have this capability.

And as for the last stone key, it's more complicated. There's a lot of this stuff in the field of elements, but mortals can't get into the field of elements, and there's very little flow of this stuff in the main material area--

Brando feels that perhaps replacing it with something in the game is more indicative of the rarity of this thing. That thing is a necessity for the Players Guild to build a city independently and become a lord.

He patted his head and had some headaches.

But it was at this time that the loud voice rang again:

“Mortal, are you ready for the challenge below? ”

The sound was deafening and overshadowed everything else on the field. The silence of everyone and the distraction from Brando's sword reminded me that they were still in this mysterious arena.

Of course not! Brando was about to answer, but it was at this time that a voice called him.

“Sir!”

He's familiar with this voice, and this is the voice of a skinny teenager named Corvin. He turned around and the teenagers were still in cages, although Kuran had rescued some of them, but at least half of them were still in cages.

Brando looked at the skinny teenager and guessed what it meant to call him. But he didn't intend to say yes - first of all, he knew his strength, and he could never accept through the sixth challenge that only the fate of failure could be achieved.

Secondly, he implicitly estimated that the presence of the sanctuary was probably related to the juveniles. He had to say that these guys were so bold that they knew there was something weird going on under the pit, but since they chose to take responsibility for what they did, even their actions involved others - and not to mention how many miners were killed in this landslide, he, Utah, Sy and Metisa could all end up trapped here if he wasn't strong enough.

Brando doesn't think it's wrong for a person to have compassion, but he has his own principles, and women's benevolence doesn't equate to true benevolence. So he shook his head and rejected the other party's offer before he could go on.

He waved to Otales and Metisa and took them off the field.

“Wait,” Kevin called him again: "Sir, I'm not asking for sympathy!” The teenager shouted in the cage.

This time Brando stopped.

“I want to make a deal with you," the teenager said, "sir, you can choose to agree or disagree, you have the choice, but let me say the terms, okay? ”

Brando looked up at the sky and the Ascension Arena was very human, and the host seemed to see all of this below, and the sound of the sky's urging did not reappear.

“Say it." The young man thought about it and nodded. He's a little curious. What kind of deals can poor teenagers make with themselves when they look penniless?

Even if they are willing to serve themselves, what can they do? These teenagers have little strength and are merely miners in themselves, and Brando doesn't mind hosting some followers, but the cost is too great for him to think about.

He looked at each other and suddenly remembered to eavesdrop on the highway when he went here. That Maher seemed to mention something weird and worthless about this skinny teenager, and he thought it might be that one?

Brando frowned and, to be honest, he didn't like the deal. He knew that some NPCs like to collect weird little things, like little Roman; but there's not a lot of real value to those things, and he played them several times in the game.

But there's still a patient young man who stands there and waits silently for the other person to take something out.

But Corvin grabbed it in his arms for a while, and came up with something that Brando would never have thought of —— a fate card —— and Brando's face suddenly got weird, and he couldn't have guessed that he actually had it in his hand and hit him.

This is the middle of nowhere.

Brando, who is constantly receiving surprises and benefits from his career as a travel magician, can now be said to have a passionate interest in a fate card - even though he knew the sixth challenge was hopeless, he couldn't help but notice it.

It's like a collector sees something good that moves his heart.

He saw that it was a fire card, and what was on it made the young man move:

Fire Claw Lord

(Tribe of Fire I)

20 Fire

[Biology — Fireclaw Lizard Warrior, Lv33 Elite]

Warring.

All claw clans on the field add 1 Combat Indicator when the Claw Lord is present.

Pay for Fire 1, and all fireclaw spears on the field get ‘Strike’ powers.

Pay 1 Wealth, 1 Reputation per day when Lord Fireclaw is present.

‘Lord is the finest commander of the Fire Legion...’

Brando doesn't know what the so-called battle indicator is, but after experiencing the equipment indicator, at least he knows it's definitely a boost to summoning creatures. Besides, the card itself is the summons of the 33 elite, the Golden Primary --

Not to mention its ability to provide fireclaw spears with the ability to attack intelligence, which is really what hit Brando; knowing that he just happens to have a fireclaw spears card in his hand, such a deck of cards, according to Charles, is both meetable and undesirable, and of course he understands what the teenager means - but is he going to choose to continue the challenge?

The sixth challenge had almost no chance of winning, but Brando was temporarily reluctant to give up, and he couldn't help but struggle.

“Lord,” said Metisa, "that's a silver card, pay attention to its number, it should be the core card of the Flaming Tribe! ”

Brando snapped and noticed that Lord of Fire had the number I in this set, and most cards with the number I were the core of a set, as Charles and Metissa had said to him.

Now he's even harder.

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