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Chapter 4 - Chapter 4 Cemetery

Wolf den was hidden and difficult to notice. If players did not pay close attention, a p.c. of Forest Wolves might pounce forth once the players entered the wolf den's region of alertness. If less, there might be three to five wolves; if more, 6 to eight. It was a party-wipe trap. The pace of the Forest Wolves changed into fast, however Allan Mist wasn't slow either. With his attribute points all going into Agility, his Movement Speed turned into at 6 points. He was nevertheless a Level 1 Assassin, in the end. Even if he was not a natural Agility one, his velocity was nevertheless a notch quicker than the Forest Wolves.

Seeing the wolves loosing up, Allan Mist stopped worrying as he rushed away quicker and faster. Easily shaking off the Forest Wolves at the back of him. In the end, a common monster was nevertheless a common one. They gave up after chasing past a fixed region, permitting Allan Mist to maintain his life.

After strolling for over ten minutes, Allan Mist arrived at a range of mountains and hills. Several hills stood over a hundred meters, positioned within side the principal vicinity of Forest. The pinnacle of the mountains was surrounded via way of means of Light hollow and mist, developing a scene of village lands from his past life.

"Finally arrived."

Allan Mist looked in the direction of the towering mountain and its surroundings. Discovering a river, he walked in the direction of it.

As he kept strolling to discover a appropriate monster to grind on he found a cemetery wherein an elder was strolling back and forth looking bothered at the same time as Allan knew it well given this was a signal that he would possibly get a quest from the elder and in conjunction with all of the quest he had before he might be capable of level up quickly.

Allan Mist tried to communicate with him and acquired a quest called 'Haunted Cemetery'.

[Haunted Cemetery]

Quest Description: Strange things have these days took place within side the cemetery positioned to the west of the village. Strange noises can be heard on every occasion night time falls! Please discover what has happened!

Progress: Find the source of the haunting. (0/1)

Allan Mist knew that the quest difficulty had elevated due to the fact he was about to face a Level five monster. A monster fairly more potent in comparison to his level. With the Beginner Sword in his hands, he ran all the way to the West Cemetery.

The tombstones have been organized properly however the vicinity became empty, as there have been no monsters around. That might suggest that no other gamers have been around either. The bloodless and silent environment gave off an eerie feeling.

Allan Mist discovered a tomb and went inside. Pressing on faintly sparkling iron plate, a rumbling noise sounded and a tunnel that turned into only half a man's height appeared in the front of him.

Bending his body, Allan Mist proceeded into the tunnel in the direction of an open space.

This was a massive underground catacomb, with a passage extending to places some distance away. Stone chambers coated each aspects of the way and faint Goosebumps -inducing growls can be heard.

Allan Mist took some steps forward and turned into the first stone chamber at the left. With the susceptible illumination from a torch fire, he was capable of see 7 to eight shabbily-clothed spectres wandering around inside. He took a mild leap forward and had straight away entered the Trigger Range of the nearest monster. The spectre let loose a low cry and attacked Allan Mist together along with his fangs and claws.

[Dead Zombie] (Normal)

Level: 5

HP: 2000

"-11!"

As Allan Mist slashed together along with his sword, a white-coloured textual content flickered above the monster's head. In Achilles Dream, damage produced by ordinary assaults could be indicated with white text, at the same time as skill-inflicted damage turned into indicated with yellow text. Additionally, self-damage was indicated with red text, at the same time as recovery with green text. Finally, critical hits or heals have been displayed in magnified textual content.

A Level four mob had HP and Defense a lot higher than that of a Level 1 wolf. Even though a slash from Allan Mist had triggered eleven HP of damage, it was nothing in comparison to the monster's HP of 2000!

Slash!

Allan Mist bent down and evaded the monster's attack.

If other players witnessed this, they would have yelled, "Impossible!" or something in a similar manner. In traditional gaming, the Evasion Rate was determined by the system. Even if the player could not move an inch, the evasion could still occur when an attack landed on the player.

But in 'Achilles Dream', there was no Evasion Rate system. But this did not mean that the player could not evade attacks from monsters or players. The system entrusted this capability to the player, allowing them to make their own decisions.

If the player's reaction was quick enough, the Evasion Rate would also rise proportionately. However, reaction alone did not determine the Evasion Rate of a player. The other factors that contributed to increasing the evasion rate would be Movement Speed, which was subsequently affected by the Dexterity of the player. The higher the Dexterity, the faster the Movement Speed. That was why Allan Mist's investment in Dexterity had not solely increased his Movement Speed but also his Critical Rate!

Currently, many players were not used to this change while some were even oblivious to it. It was only a month later when a battle recording was uploaded to the forum that the thought of Manual Evasion was gradually made known to these players.

Allan Mist let out a soft huff. The Beginner Sword in his hands swung every 2 seconds, finally with a when the HP of the fallen Zombie was bleak,

System: successful! Attack +20%, ensuing in additional damage dealt

Critical Damage + 21

−62

'Ding! You have killed undead Zombie. 800 EXP gained'

'Ding! You have obtained 4 Copper pieces! You've obtained Ragged Clothes x1!'

He did not obtain a quest item, but it did not matter as he still had to collect more Linen anyway. And up until now, there were no other players that stole his kills! The worst kind of situation for those who aimed to boost their levels was a bad monster to player ratio. This place seemed a little too hellish but for Allan Mist, it was a heavenly spot.

After he collected the loot, he continued luring monsters one-by-one to kill them. In a place where monsters were concentrated, Allan Mist did not use the skill as it would easily engage more than two monsters. Based on his capabilities, Allan Mist could easily evade the simultaneous attacks from seventeen monsters at once.

Even though grinding Level 5 monsters was slow, the experience points given was high. In 2 hour or so, he hit Level 2. After he invested his AP in the same manner as before, allocating 2 to Strength and 2 to Agility, he pulled out his sword and continued on slashing.

'Ding! You have obtained Mysterious Black Box'

[Mysterious Black Box] (Quest Item)

Description: A complicated magic is engraved on this box. It carries an ancient and evil aura. Perhaps it is wise to bring it back to Village

Even with his quest completed, he did not want to leave the levelling ground. Now that other players have yet to discover this place, he quickened his pace and continued grinding.

There were a total of Twenty layers and each layers had Seventeen to eighteenth monsters inside. He cleared each and every one of them. Alone, his killing speed could not keep up with the monster's spawn rate. Usually, after clearing the 3rd chamber, the 1st chamber would spawn new monsters. Allan Mist trained and trained and only after he reached Level 3 in last 5 hour did a second player finally arrive. Following closely, a third player arrived and no sooner, the fourth.

When he was about to reach Level 4 and needed 48%, the field had more than twenty players. The monster spawn rate could not keep up with this many players. Allan Mist was satisfied. He looked around and noticed that the highest levelled player among them was 2. He had gained an enormous leading advantage.

Allan Mist consolidated the Ragged Clothes his stock as he headed lower back to the village. 20 portions a stack and he had 19 stacks and a half which can without problems be offered for 18 Silver Coins.

In 'Achilles Dream' 1 Gold Coin turned into worth one hundred Silver Coins and 1 Silver Coin was worth one hundred Copper Coins, much like other conventional games.

Allan Mist received 3000 EXP and a couple of White-tiered gloves after he had surrendered the Mysterious Black Box to Village Elder. Normally, the Beginner Village quests might not award any suitable items. Of course, there have been exceptions!

Allan Mist arrived at a Tailor Shop and discovered Apprentice Tailor Amanda. She had an exclamation mark on her head, indicating an available quest.

"Young adventurer! I need quite a few Ragged Clothes to assist boom my skill. If it isn't always an excessive amount of trouble, ought to you assist me accumulate a few Ragged Clothes?" Amanda appeared shyly at Allan Mist, as though she became embarrassed to ask him for his assist. This outstanding realistic function made the Non-Player Characters (NPC) look as though they possessed a conscience. This was additionally one of the capabilities that made 'Achilles Dream' the greatest game in history.

'Ding! Amanda has a quest for you: A Generous Gift. Will you accept it?'

Allan Mist smiled weakly and selected 'Accept'. He then took out a stack of Ragged Clothes and turned it over.

"Ah! Thank you so much! You're such a kind person! With these Ragged Clothes, I will certainly enhance my craft and come to be an professional Master Tailor!" Amanda responded excitedly.

'Ding! You have finished the quest: A Generous Gift. Gained 5000 EXP!'

'Ding! Amanda has a quest for you: Amanda's Gratitude. Will you accept it?'

[Amanda's Thanks]

Quest Description: Your kindness and generosity moved Amanda. She has decided to use her ability to make you a Wolf Pelt Cape. But you must gather 10 Wolf Pelts and 40 Linen as material. You can't make porridge without rice, right?

Progress: Wolf Pelt 10/10Linen 40/40

Ding! You have completed the quest: Amanda's Thanks. Gained 5000 EXP!

Ding! You have obtained Wolf Pelt Gloves!

A flashing black, shiny Gloves appeared in his inventory as he completed the quest. This was the reward for completing a quest, and also the first Bronze equipment any player could get from a quest!

[Wolf Pelt Gloves] (Gloves, Bronze)

Strength: +2

Dexterity: + 2

Level Requirement: 3

Without stopping, Allan Mist left the Tailor Shop and headed to the village hall.