Looking at the panel of the Giant Horned Barbaric Bull, Kent was also surprised. As an Elite monster, its damage was much higher than that of the Desert Plains Dragon Lizard and the Great Terror Wolf.
It truly lived up to its reputation as the "Newbie Killer" and most newcomers would be instantly killed by its high charge damage.
Its weakness was also very obvious; its mana was very low, allowing it to only use its charge twice and Bull Head Raise three times. Once these skills were baited out, they could be slowly worn down.
However, for Kent, who was already a "Red Name Elite," it was not necessary to go through such trouble.
He directly charged towards the group of Bullbeasts, immediately causing chaos among them.
"Moo!"
Seeing this, the Giant Horned Barbaric Bullbeast immediately ordered its kin to flee. More than thirty Bullbeasts ran wildly, creating a huge commotion.
Kent's agility was slightly higher than these Bullbeasts, and the distance between them was slowly closing. When the distance was only three hundred meters, he used Savage Charge to rush forward.
Charging could also be used for travel!
Seeing Kent's speed suddenly increase, the Giant Horned Barbaric Bullbeast snorted and made a low roar, choosing to sacrifice itself for the clan.
It also used Savage Charge to meet him head-on!
As the Giant Horned Barbaric Bullbeast, roughly the size of an adult elephant, charged fiercely toward him, Kent did not dodge. With a low roar, he charged back...
But that's fake.
In "Immortal," there was a special mechanism. When both sides used charge skills to collide, both sides would suffer 1.25 times the damage.
This was very physical, and Newton would be pleased.
Just as the two were about to collide, Kent stopped his charge and used Frenzied Tail Swipe to strike the side of the Giant Horned Barbaric Bullbeast.
-973!
Before Kent could swipe his tail again, the Giant Horned Barbaric Bullbeast collided with him.
Fortunately, the tail swipe slightly changed its direction, and Kent, who had been pushed back half a step, avoided the massive horns, preventing him from being stunned.
-797!
A sharp pain surged through him. Kent, who had been pushed back, roared and used Double Bite to finish off the stunned Giant Horned Barbaric Bullbeast.
Since the attribute panel did not provide height and weight data, he could only estimate.
He estimated that his weight was about five tons, and this Giant Horned Barbaric Bullbeast should weigh close to or even exceed seven tons. Otherwise, it wouldn't have been pushed back after colliding with him.
Sigh~
As Kent began to devour the Giant Horned Barbaric Bullbeast, he complained about the pain setting in "Immortal."
Players could choose a pain level of 1% to 100%. He should have a fixed pain level of 100%, otherwise, it wouldn't be so painful.
During the closed beta, there was a group of masochistic players who chose a 100% pain level for a realistic experience, and there were even news reports of players fainting from pain while playing the game.
Kent, who was afraid of pain, set his pain level to 1% when playing as a player, so even if he was bitten by a monster, it would only feel like falling.
[Killed "Giant Horned Barbaric Bullbeast (lv12)," gained 578 experience points, Gluttony talent activated, gained an additional 144.5 experience points.]
[Devoured rare material "Giant Horned Barbaric Bullbeast's Giant Horn," physical resistance +2, magic resistance +1, constitution +0.1.]
[Devoured rare material "Giant Horned Barbaric Bullbeast's Long Fur," physical resistance +2, magic resistance +1.]
[Devoured rare material "Giant Horned Barbaric Bullbeast's Bile," magic resistance +2, constitution +0.2.]
Gluttony talent had hidden bonuses. The extremely hard horns were crunchy when he ate them, just like eating green beans.
+1350!
A green light flashed, and Kent's health instantly recovered.
"Gluttony" talent was indeed an S-grade. It healed and gave experience, and eating rare resources could also increase attributes!
Unlike most games, in "Immortal," killing non-humanoid monsters would not drop equipment or coins. They would only drop materials from their bodies, which players could then use to craft equipment or sell for coins.
Only monsters with a "Red Name Elite" or higher rank would drop items from their body space after being killed, with a chance to drop equipment and treasures.
This mechanism was very realistic. Non-humanoid monsters couldn't wear equipment, so why would they drop it when killed?
The equipment dropped from their body space could be understood as the equipment they collected from the challengers they killed and stored in their body space.
Of course, this kind of equipment was generally in a damaged state and needed to be repaired by craftsmen.
Special parts or treasures inside the monster were collectively referred to as resources, with grades ranging from Common, Rare, Uncommon, Rare, Peerless, Wonder, to Legend.
"Awoo~!"
Just as Kent was about to climb to a high place to search for the next prey, a howl came from the direction where the Bullbeasts had fled.
Kent immediately became unhappy. He had just defeated the Elite monster among the Bullbeasts, and now they were coming to scavenge?
Plans changed; time to eat wolf meat!
By the time Kent arrived, the pack of Terror Wolves had already begun their feast. Without the leadership of the Giant Horned Barbaric Bullbeast, the Bullbeasts were in chaos. Two Great Terror Wolves were like Zhao Yun, going in and out, knocking down a Bullbeast with each attack.
Two Great Terror Wolves? Kent's eyes immediately turned red. Regardless of whether they were from the previous group, they were all going to die!
Savage Charge!
Boom! Boom! Boom!
A deep, heavy footstep came from behind, causing the terror wolves that were eating to look up vigilantly. They saw a giant dragon lizard, over ten meters long and over three meters tall, charging towards them.
Awoo!
The terror wolves were frightened and jumped up, avoiding the charging path of the giant beast. It was hopeless to sneak attack with such a loud noise, so Kent had no choice but to charge openly towards the Great Terror Wolves.
Amid the bullbeast group, the two Great Terror Wolves who were wreaking havoc were also startled. How could there be such a giant desert dragon lizard in the Howling Prairie?
There was no time to think about this, because what they were facing was Kent, who was full of hatred and killing intent!
"We didn't provoke you, bro!"
The Great Terror Wolves quickly hid at the other end of the bullbeast group, attempting to use the bullbeasts as cover. However, the bullbeasts were simple-minded, not stupid, and they also avoided Kent's charging path.
The Great Terror Wolves, who had no other choice, could only flee in opposite directions, trying to confuse the giant lizard.
Kent chose one of the two, a Great Terror Wolf with higher agility, and charged towards it.
-2938!
[Killed "Great Terror Wolf (lv12)," gained 588 experience points.]
Another instant kill!
Moreover, the weight and strength of the Great Terror Wolves made Kent's charge stagger very briefly. In less than a second, he fiercely attacked another Great Terror Wolf.
However, his agility was too low, and he could only watch as the Great Terror Wolf ran further and further away.
Just as he was about to give up, a bullbeast with slightly larger horns than its kin suddenly charged out. It knocked down the Great Terror Wolf that was focused on Kent and fell into a state of dizziness.
Kent became curious and cast "Insight."
[Race: Bullbeast, Rank: Common (Evolving), Level: lv10]
So, because I killed the Elite monster among this group of bullbeasts, a new bullbeast is evolving into an Elite?
Kent caught up and sent the Great Terror Wolf to its demise with a "Double Bite," then watched as the evolving bullbeast led the herd away.
The experience of killing normal monsters was too little. It would be better to wait for it to evolve into an Elite before killing it.