I Can See All The Bosses' Drops-Chapter 612 - 596 [Rebel’s Fang]

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[Rebel's Fang]

Tier: Legend

Bound upon use

Physical Attack: 1700-2350

Critical Strike Chance +35%

Critical Strike Damage +60%

Power +75

Accurate +50

Attack Speed +30%

Usage Level: 53

Additional Attribute 1: The first damage to the target triggers a 100% critical strike; critical strike damage is increased by 100%.

Additional Attribute 2: Stealth Enhancement (immune to players of the same level or below using Investigation Technique).

Additional Attribute 3: Adds 30% corrosive damage to attacks; 10% chance to cause a disabling effect on the target (defense reduced by 50%), lasts for 5 seconds.

Looking at this piece of thief equipment in his hand, Lin Yi was slightly surprised by the second attribute: immune to [Investigation Technique].

This means that as long as thief players equip this weapon, they don't have to worry about being detected by the Priest's [Investigation Technique].

This attribute is superb!

As players level up, basically every priest learns [Investigation Technique], causing thieves to often be at a disadvantage.

Especially when trying to flank and take out squishy targets!

Though [Investigation Technique] can also be dodged with good positioning and prediction, when a barrage of [Investigation Technique] comes down, the best predictions and positioning are useless.

Luoshen Liunian said not far away:

"This is an amazing weapon!"

Then he smiled at Lin Yi:

"With this, aren't your two divine thieves now even more formidable!"

Lord Proud Gaze curiously asked:

"Who are you going to give it to?"

The same old question, there's only one weapon, but both Tianci and Red Eyes by Lin Yi's side are top-notch divine thieves in the game.

Everyone wants to know who Lin Yi will give this weapon to.

To be honest, for guild bigwigs like Lord Proud Gaze, sometimes the most dreaded question is this.

As top players, everyone has their own pride and dignity.

When equipment distribution is unfair, it often becomes the fuse for internal strife.

So many guilds actually have an unwritten rule.

When this situation is discovered, each side bids to buy the equipment, and the highest bidder wins.

But Lord Proud Gaze and the others have found that Lin Yi distributes equipment based on his own judgments.

They are curious, is there really no resentment among them?

When Tianci and Red Eyes revived, most players had already arrived.

Just as Shengshi Drunkard arrived, he said to Lin Yi:

"Although it seems a bit impossible, I still want to try; are these two weapons for sale? Name a price."

Clearly, the result was that Shengshi Drunkard was once again rejected by Lin Yi, as Lin Yi responded:

"What do you think?"

Shengshi Drunkard tactfully laughed awkwardly:

"Alright, pretend I didn't say anything."

Then Lin Yi tossed the dagger to Red Eyes and said:

"Here, take this."

Although Tianci and Red Eyes are both praised as divine thieves by players, in fact, Red Eyes is slightly stronger than Tianci.

And regarding Lin Yi's decision, Tianci acted indifferent, without any signs of dissatisfaction or abnormality.

This surprised Lord Proud Gaze and the others, but seemed reasonable as well.

In contrast, Red Eyes only paused for a moment, then accepted it confidently:

"Alright!"

No extra formalities or chatter.

This is the interaction mode within the Creation Mercenary Corps, one side shows almost 100% trust and support in Lin Yi's decision.

The other side deals openly and honestly, without jealousy or strife.

It's just a piece of equipment; to them, it doesn't matter who it's given to.

Just before Lin Yi and the others defeated Akabre, a commotion had already started outside the dungeon:

"60%, look! It's 60%!"

When players saw that the top-ranked dungeon progress had reached 60%, the square erupted in uproar.

These were players from the entire square, not just those from the Hua Country or the United States War Zone!

Everyone was incredulous, looking at the dungeon progress leaderboard, stirring excitement:

"He surpassed them, truly surpassed them!"

"Oh my God, how did Satan J do it? It's simply perfect!"

"I love this so much, I knew he could do it."

Amidst the heated discussion, the display screen outside the dungeon showed:

1#: Leader Satan J; Dungeon Progress: 60%.

2#: Leader Feng Hua; Dungeon Progress: 55%.

3#: Leader Emperor Pu; Dungeon Progress: 28%.

4#: Leader King Caesar; Dungeon Progress: 26%.

5#: Leader Brusso; Dungeon Progress: 25%.

6#: Leader Jes; Dungeon Progress: 15%

...

For the first time, Satan J's team surpassed Feng Hua in dungeon progress, claiming the top rank.

For players from the United States War Zone and its allies, this was undoubtedly uplifting.

Surpassing Feng Hua proves their previous speculation wasn't wrong; an early lead didn't mean much.

When Satan J and Feng Hua's dungeon progress stuck at 55% for nearly two hours, everyone realized they were likely at the second dungeon boss.

As everyone anxiously waited, surprisingly, the first team to reach 60% progress wasn't Feng Hua, who led initially, but Satan J.

Satan J reaching 60% dungeon progress means he cleared the second boss smoothly; how could players from the Western Continent not be thrilled?

Conversely, the Hua Country War Zone, after the shock, every face showed concern: