The progress inside the dungeon is much easier thanks to my knowledge of the dungeon's layout, and the enemies are just measly mobs, helping me raise my level from 25 to now level 29, with just one more level to reach level 30. It takes a little more effort for me to reach that level. Lina also reached level 28.
"Master, I've reached level 28 now," she informed.
"Oh, nice. Does that mean you can learn a few more skills?" I asked her.
"I have my eye on a particular skill, but I'm one skill point short at the moment."
"Is it an offensive or a passive skill?"
"It's a passive, Master."
"Can you show me the stats of that passive?"
She opened her status window and shared the information about her skills.
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[Inspirational Aura of a Saint]
Tier: 2
Type: Passive
Information: Step into battle with the aura of a saint, and watch your allies gain a boost in both attack power and defense. Healing gets an extra 5% oomph, and their critical chances soar by 10%. Just remember, you can't give yourself the special treatment – it's all for the squad!
Note: So, you're like the ultimate wingman on the battlefield – inspiring, supporting, and playing defense. But hey, no self-love here; it's all about the team!
SP Cost: 10
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Ah! The skill that only Lina possesses in the entire game! I remembered this passive, as it's the only skill that allows anyone near her to gain numerous bonuses. It may not be particularly powerful, but having buffs like this when entering a battle is a significant advantage if you want to defeat certain bosses. A critical attack can sometimes save you from a precarious situation. It's unfortunate for Lina that she does not share the double SP from my title; otherwise, she would have no problem gaining the skill immediately. I pat her head in response and smile.
"Quite the keen eye you've got there, Lina. I highly recommend that one. With your role as a supporting rearguard, you'll easily earn the respect of others. It can be a significant help, as it doesn't require the user to cast it; it's a passive skill that activates as soon as we enter a battle. I give you the green light to learn it."
"Understood, Master!" Lina said happily.
Leona is also preparing to become an adult, and once she reaches adulthood, she can participate in battles as well, which will greatly increase our power in the future. As we continue to grow stronger while delving deeper into the dungeon, we finally arrive at the final door where the dungeon boss awaits. This time, we face a Necromancer.
There's a beneficial bug in this boss battle that can be exploited, but it will be fixed in the upcoming expansion event. This bug is a great way to level up quickly, ensuring that your level becomes significantly higher. One of the reasons I hurried into this dungeon was to take advantage of this bug.
We enter the dungeon door, and the atmosphere inside is gloomy, with skulls and skeletons scattered on the floor, making the place resemble a graveyard of sorts. I grip the Versatile weapon in my hand as the boss emerges from the darkness, uttering foreign words that I don't understand.
"---------------!"
"Lina, prepare yourself!" I readied my weapon, now in combat mode, to ensure I wouldn't be caught off guard.
"Yes, master!" Lina responded with her weapon at the ready as well.
A monster appeared, a rotting corpse that looked like a sorcerer, but not quite. Its head was engulfed in green fire, and it held a small book in its bony, rotting hands. There was no doubt about it; it was a necromancer.
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[Necromancer of Hell]
Level 35
HP: 130,000/130,000
Attribute: Dark, Undead
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Its HP is rather low for a boss, and many players facing it for the first time underestimate and mock it due to its low HP and weak defense. However, as soon as they manage to damage the boss, it becomes invulnerable to attacks for one minute and summons skeleton monsters. In hard mode, this boss will summon 50 skeletons with 10,000 HP every 5 minutes, and the number multiplies when you challenge it in the next mode.
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Now, here comes the leveling exploit. Although the enemies are undead, they are not vulnerable to healing spells and status-restoring skills like Dispel, so attempting to heal them will have no effect. Many players may struggle to defeat the 50-skeleton horde immediately, but they become easily manageable if you understand their weaknesses. Each skeleton has a vulnerable chest, and if not destroyed, the enemy will reanimate after being defeated, creating an endless cycle of battling the same monster. As for the exploit, every time we defeat a skeleton, we receive a significant amount of experience. Now to do this exploit, the Necromancer of Hell must remain alive.
Thanks to the unique trait and ability of the Necromancer of Hell, which summons another batch of 50 skeletons after five remain on the field, the experience earned is substantial. The exploit only works until you reach level 50 and haven't defeated the Hell Necromancer yet. You simply need to engage the skeletons repeatedly until you reach level 50.
"Alright, then! Let's exploit this monster's ability and kill whatever it summons all over and over!" I pointed my sword at the boss.
And so, we entered a killing spree. It was fun and quite an exhilarating experience to relieve stress. We started off a bit slow, but as we gained more experience, we began spawn-killing them, which worked in our favor.
For some reason, the boss seemed to be afraid of me after that, and Lina and I quickly leveled up to level 50 without much trouble. The boss was dispatched without much difficulty after the battle. I can only wonder how the boss felt after being exploited. Only the boss knows. When I delivered the final blow, the confirmation message appeared on my interface.
[Lesser Purgatory: Hard Mode has been cleared! Player Bladeheart can now access the Insane difficulty.]
[Due to your deeds, you have been awarded the title: HARD? THAT'S EASY!]
[You are the first player to complete the dungeon in the whole world. Would you like to announce your name?]
Yes/No
As usual, I clicked the "No" option and quickly checked the title.
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[HARD? THAT'S EASY!]
Type: Elite Title
How to Achieve: Beat a Hard Difficulty dungeon
Info: You've got a 10% chance of striking gold – double gold drop to be precise. It's like winning the lottery but with more sword-swinging involved. And here's the best part – you don't even have to wear the title like a shiny, braggy medal. The title works even when not equipped and effects stack with other title effects.
Note: So, when life gives you lemons, trade 'em for gold at the DungeonMart!
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I felt elated since this title is one that can be earned by anyone, with a stackable effect like the Memento Mori and Death's Favorite. Moreover, having a chance to earn double gold is a fantastic perk, especially this early in the game. It makes me quite happy, as having a substantial amount of gold is essential for me, considering my need for money as soon as possible. Before I could regain my composure, another interface appeared before me.
[Congratulations! You have been awarded the Title: Early Millionaire Tycoon]
Huh?
I don't recall ever receiving a title before. So I immediately checked the title's information.
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[Early Millionaire Tycoon]
Type: Unique Title
How to acquire: Accumulate 100 Million Gold without making a real money transaction to purchase gold, and do so before the First Expansion Patch.
Effect: Gain the Double Gold Buff. Your purchases in all stores are now 10% cheaper, and you can sell items with a 10% gold gain.
Note: You're rich! Man, I'm jealous! Treat me to a hamburger, please!
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Huh? 100 million gold? I don't remember amassing that much money this early in the game. Therefore, I decided to verify my gold balance. I wasn't entirely sure, so I wanted to make sure I wasn't mistaken. Just as I attempted to check what had transpired, I saw it.
100 million. It was the only figure in my account balance on the auction house card. It was also ready to be deposited to me, which meant I had over 100 Million Gold in my account! A staggering 100 million gold! I was now a millionaire in the game. If I were to exchange this, how much real-world money would I be making? I'd be a millionaire in the real world as well!