NPC into Player: Let's Wreck This Game

Chapter 112: The Start to Level up Luna



Chapter 112: The Start to Level up Luna

"Shade doppelganger festival."

The next moment twelve dark silhouettes appeared in front of him. "Listen, one will go to attract a single monster group, and gather them all towards there," he said as he pointed towards the place lying far before the hill he was standing at.

He aimed to attract all these monsters, then lead them to cross the border to the other side. Despite having a lower number of monsters there, he selected this area for another reason.

To be discrete!

He knew the previous time many players were already not aware of his existence here. Now, as he was away from the safe zone of trees back there, he wouldn't attract attention then by doing this in front of everyone.

So, the next minutes he watched his shades gathering up all the monsters they could attract before they ran towards the direction he gave them. "I just hope there is no hidden rule to prevent this," he muttered as he watched the first monster pack cross the border to the other region.

"Good," he sighed in relief, while the monsters gathered up by his shades, coupled with others attracted by the trespassing these monsters did to their territories.

The number was really huge, but he knew the result would be a handful of experience. He wouldn't be taking part in killing all of them, or else he could easily jump up levels like walking!

"I hope you will take over ten minutes," he prayed when all of his doppelgangers mobilized all the monster hordes towards the other side, creating a really vast emptiness behind.

As there was no safe zone to tend to, his clones couldn't stay alive anymore. The monsters hacked them to nihility, while he received system alerts about their deaths, he wasn't sad.

"Have you copied my skill?" he turned to Luna, who had this faint blush constantly at her cheeks. "Yes, master."

"Good, after a while I will use a variety of all of my skills for you to learn."

He then glanced at the distance where many monsters; exceeding one thousand at least, fought between themselves to divide territories.

"That's interesting," he commented as the monsters didn't fight as a bulk, instead each two to three hundred monsters got themselves apart from the others and fought among themselves.

"Will the double trunk monsters triumph this time?" he was curious to know the answer to this. Yet as he hoped for, the fight lasted for over ten minutes, actually fifteen, to finally close to its closure.

The number of monsters in each group was much less than the start, yet there was some bad news there. Each group seemed to give birth to a whole new monster ruling the area, with only two to three places ruled over by the double trunk monsters.

"There are fresh faces this time," he muttered as in front of him eight areas were raging with fight, yet only two finally ended to be ruled under the double trunk monsters.

As for others, one area was ruled by different kinds of monsters, with one ruled by the double horn monsters. As for the rest, he had no clue either about their abilities or their weaknesses.

"It seems I was too greedy this time," he shook his head as the remaining number of living monsters ranged between thirty and fifty. This made his previous efforts be wasted.

"Was it because of the agglomeration of each kind together to rule one area?" he recalled the fight and suddenly this little detail had attracted his attention. "Sigh, it seems I need to keep a couple of clones beside me to make some changes when needed."

He then glanced over the remaining monsters before he had some inspiration. "There is a skill I didn't try before, let's see what it will do then," he smirked as he started moving towards the distant groups of monsters.

The presence of them there made the area look like it was the death zone. The other groups of monsters had ten to twenty monsters in packs, not reaching fifty like these here.

"Five level difference makes them at level seventeen," he calculated before opening his skills and choosing one to inspect.

"Darkness might skill: Any monster attacking the player during the time of the skill will get a fear effect, no matter what level or grade it was for thirty seconds. Monsters affected will run havoc, evading the player with their attack, and might cause some damage to others during these thirty seconds. Player attacks during the thirty second period are valid, while monster attacks against player aren't. Duration: ten seconds. Cooldown: one minute."

It was a skill attached to his Grode chest plate. He checked the conditions of the skill and thought it would be suitable for him to use.

"Cooldown one minute seems long, but I can use it cleverly for ten seconds before escaping," he thought to himself while trying to plan things out.

"I need something to boost my speed," he said as he checked his skills again to just be disappointed. "I need to find something to aid me here," he shook his head before he glanced over the monsters in front of him.

"Let's try it then," he moved towards the first group of monsters in front of him. They were new kinds of monsters, with large and long bodies resembling a rhinoceros but with no horns.

Instead they had three gaps in their heads, circular which Bloom knew how deadly they were.

These weren't just normal holes, as during the previous battle the monster used these to eject strange darts towards any monster.

What was scary was the trajectory of these darts weren't limited to their vision! "I swear I saw a dart exiting from one of those holes before it rotated midair to hit a monster standing a few meters behind it," Bloom reminded himself of such a scene. He was pretty sure of how hard it was to deal with such monsters.


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