While the discussion on the forum was in full swing, Seuss had already opened the golden treasure chest and obtained the items inside.
A pair of golden boots, a black dagger, and a gold coin.
He examined the two pieces of equipment and their stats
Teachings of the Assassin (Dagger): Unappraised.
Thanksgiver's Long Boots: Unappraised.
He did not know the stats of the dagger, but even when it had been eroded by time, and the blade was still shining with a cold light. Its structure was slightly different from ordinary daggers.
The handle was decorated with gems of various colors. It was extremely gorgeous and had a streamlined shape with a fuller. The tip of the shaft was slightly raised, forming a hook that could easily tear through the flesh.
As for the boots, apart from emitting golden light, they looked extremely ordinary.
These boots were covered with criss-cross marks. One look and one could tell that they had experienced countless incidents. Only countless storms could leave these marks on the boots.
The inside of the boot was painted with all sorts of runes. The skin of some unknown creature had been made into this pair of boots, and there were two gems embedded in the ankle area.
Seuss understood what it meant to have a piece of gold-tier equipment at this time.
At this moment, all the players' levels were very low. A piece of gold-tier equipment could drastically widen the gap between Seuss and the other players.
With endless anticipation, Seuss put away the two pieces of equipment. The rewards this time were really too great.
However, the dagger and boots needed to be appraised before they could be used.
Seuss stuck his head out of the haystack and observed the situation outside.
According to yesterday's experience, there would definitely be monsters guarding a treasure chest.
This was a gold-tier treasure chest. It did not make sense that a Level 3 Night Cat could be called a Guardian.
As expected, a ridiculously large night cat appeared.
He cast an inspect at the gigantic night cat and obtained the monster's stats.
Night Cat Leader (Monster Overlord)
Level: 10
Health Points: 10,000/10,000
Seuss and the leader of the night cats had a difference of three levels and could only find out these stats for the time being.
However, the leader of the night cats had ten thousand health points. To Seuss, it was basically unbeatable.
Isn't this the name of the monster that was killed yesterday? So that's how it appeared. Seuss sighed in his heart.
Hiding silently in the haystack, Seuss listened to the heavy breathing of the Night Cat Leader.
After waiting silently for half an hour, the leader of the night cats finally left.
He poked his head out again to check the situation outside. The leader of the night cats was on the other side of the farm.
Although the farm was not very large, Seuss was now at least two hundred yards from the leader of the night cats.
At this distance, as long as Seuss could hide in the shadows, the leader of the night cats would not be able to find him.
He emerged slowly from the other side of the haystack, trying not to make any noise to avoid attracting the attention of the Night Cat Leader.
As long as he walked out of this farm, there would be shadows everywhere. At that time, Seuss would be safe.
And since this haystack was the first haystack he had encountered since entering the farm, it was only twenty yards from the edge of the farm.
While the leader of the night cats was not paying attention, Seuss circled around the haystack and slowly walked out of the farm in the blind spot of the Night Cat Leader.
Standing in the shadows under the big tree, Seuss studied the Night Cat Leader.
Even when it laid flat on the ground, it was about a yard long. Ten thousand health points were like a mountain. Even if the leader of the night cats sat there and let Seuss hack at it, it would probably take several minutes to kill it.
Seuss returned to Kroll City through the teleportation point and arrived at the appraisal shop.
After giving the appraiser fifteen silver coins, the appraiser appraised the two items.
Teachings of the Assassin (Bronze): Main weapon, Level Requirement 7.
Attribute: Attack 26-29, Strength+16, Attack Hit Chance+12
Attack Speed: 2.5
Weight: 3 pounds
Limitation: All factions can use it.
It was a main weapon. As expected of an equipment with a higher level, it allowed his attack power to be doubled at just level seven.
When he went to the Class Hall later to learn how to use two-handed weapons, he would be able to use the weapon given by the farm owner as his sub-weapon.
With such equipment, Seuss's combat power had almost doubled.
If bronze-tier equipment was like this, then gold-tier equipment would definitely soar to the skies.
He flipped his hand and opened the stats window of Thanksgiver's Boots.
Thanksgiver's Boots (Gold): Leather Equipment. Requires level 10.
Attributes: Movement Speed+10, Magic Resistance+16, Stealth+30, Jump+10, Defense+10
Skill: Instant Kill: The next attack in Stealth mode will cause 100% critical damage and cause 50% bleeding damage.
Usage Limitation: This item can only be used by the Good Faction.
The Greenland Empire was the Good Faction, and the Sam Empire ruled by elves and orcs was the Neutral Faction. As for the Sindore Empire where demonkin and undead lived, it was the Evil Faction.
As long as Seuss reached level 10, he could use this equipment.
According to the current assignment of points, when Seuss reached Level 10, he would have at least 60 attack power.
When wearing the Thanksgiver's Boots, as long as one launched an attack from Stealth, it would definitely cause a critical hit. If it caused a dire hit, the damage could even double once more.
When that time came, one slash would deal over two hundred points of damage, and at the same time, it could cause over a hundred points of bleeding damage.
One could lose over a hundred health points per second for thirty seconds.
Just this slash alone could cause more than three thousand damage to the enemy. Of course, this terrifying damage was only possible when the opponent could not remove the debuff of bleeding.
However, he could only think about it now. In order to deal such damage, he had to first level up to level eight, learn Stealth, and then level up to level ten. Only then would he be able to deal such damage.
Opening the game interface, Seuss saw the message from Daydreamer.
"Brother Stars, that Treasure Chest Hunter Flying Around wants to know how you managed to get 10 silver coins to learn the Picklock skill." This message had been sent a long time ago, but Seuss had been playing hide-and-seek with the leader of the night cats.
After escaping, he kept thinking about these two pieces of equipment so he really didn't have time to read the message.
Only now did Seuss have time to reply.
But how should he answer this question? He couldn't just tell him that he had earned it yesterday, right?
Seuss pondered for a moment before replying to Daydreamer. "I did a quest and got the skill book."
"Understood!" Daydreamer replied instantly. No one knew what he was doing now.
In any case, when fighting, Daydreamer would never reply.