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The rules for this competition were actually quite similar to those of the summer camp.

Participants could not use personal equipment or items, and their levels and skills would be reset to zero.

All equipment, items, and experience points must be obtained within the instance.

The difference this time was that there would no longer be three options to choose from, but rather it depended on what one could drop.

The first few monsters would drop various equipment and skills.

If one could drop mythical level equipment, they could go on a rampage right from the start.

If only common items dropped, then it was just bad luck.

Upon defeating the fifth monster, a profession book would drop.

If a rare profession was obtained, one could also wreak havoc.

If luck was still bad and a completely unfamiliar profession or one unsuitable for solo play was dropped, such as a tank warrior or a leader knight, then one would have to fend for themselves.

By the time the 20th monster was defeated, a class transfer book would drop.

This book would determine the branch profession for the first transfer.

If it was a rare or advanced profession, one could soar to great heights immediately.

If it was still a common profession, then one might as well dig a pit to bury themselves.

Since everything relied on monster drops, this individual competition tested both strategic vision and luck even more than the summer camp did.

Yes, luck is also part of strength.

Those with bad luck, no matter how good their strategic vision, would almost certainly not secure first place.

As for those who relied solely on luck without strategic vision, they wouldn't te fare much better.

Recalling the rules, Way Kai couldn't help but smile.

Equipment, skills, and profession books all dependent on drops.

Isn't that exactly my area of expertise when it comes to farming monsters for drops? He's never been afraid of anyone.

After all, with the talent for full item drops, he can get whatever he wants.

He chuckled himself.

Hey monsters, here I come.

He stepped directly into the dense forest.

Soon, a loud grunt echoed ahead and a strong wild boar charged out from the bushes.

It was the first monster of the instance.

Seeing the familiar wild boar, Wai's mouth curled into a smile.

Long time no see, Little Guju.

Though he called out affectionately, he showed no mercy with his hands.

immediately drawing his novice long sword and charging forward.

Seeing this, the wild boar also let out a roar and charged at him.

For low-level beginners, the wild boar's charge skill could be considered a nightmare.

But for Wake Kai, it was just a small dish served on a platter.

He swiftly dodged the boar's charge and then struck down with his sword as the boar collided with the bushes.

The boar let out a painful cry, but before it could react, it was sent flying into the air.

Way Kai then began a fluid combo.

At this moment, though he was only level one with only the skills of an uppercut and a downward slash, his combo was still incredibly smooth, seamlessly connecting the two skills with basic attacks.

In just 10 seconds, he quickly reduced the wild boar's health to below half.

Just then, the wild boar suddenly entered a berserk state.

Roar! It bellowed, lowering its head and charging away Kai with incredible speed, catching everyone offg guard.

Fortunately, We Kai was not an ordinary person.

Even at level one, he possessed something others did not.

A talisman.

The mythical level talisman Wei Kai chose enhanced his storyteller skills, but its base attributes were still incredibly powerful.

Just in the nick of time, Way Kai's sideep to avoid the wild boar's attack.

He immediately swung his sword and struck the boar's rear.

With a splat, the wild boar's already low health was instantly depleted.

At the same time, several pink lights burst forth, dazzling the eyes.

It was the wild boar's drops.

Wild boar boots, legendary light armor, wild boar helm, legendary light armor, wild boar armor, legendary light armor.

A total of five pieces.

All components of the wild boar charge set.

Together, they formed a complete set.

Seeing these drops, Way Kai couldn't help but be delighted.

As expected, full item drops are amazing.

Although he had anticipated it, he was still quite excited to actually see so many pieces drop from a wild boar.

Now, would he have to worry about equipment anymore? Moments later, after putting on the wild boar set, Way Kai felt completely rejuvenated.

The set's attribute bonuses and effects made him incredibly powerful.

At this point, he could easily handle even a level 10 tiger.

Here comes the second monster.

With the wild boar set, Way Kai wasted no time and headed straight to the next monster spawn point.

Moments later, a wild wolf appeared before him.

3 minutes later, the wild wolf turned into a white light and left behind a pile of purple skill books.

Charge, fireball, clear lantern, shield block.

Various skills dazzled way Kai's eyes.

With so many skills, he found himself struggling with a decision which profession to choose.

This time, he couldn't help but scratch his head.

Although the skill books in this instance could drop infinitely, each person had a limited number of skill points.

It was impossible to learn every skill, so he had to make choices.

Additionally, the skills learned had to be helpful in the future.

Otherwise, it would be a waste of skill point.

While the skills in front of him were all basic, each skill represented a unique school or combat style.

Choosing one meant that future choices would have to align with that direction.

Picking wrong could significantly impact future results.

Wait, my drop rate is 100.

What equipment and skills do I want that I can't get? Why be so conflicted about a moment's choice? With his drop rate, no matter which school he chose, he would certainly be able to obtain the corresponding equipment and skills later on.

There was absolutely no possibility of bad luck or choosing a wrong school.

With that in mind, what was there to worry about? Even the profession he was best at? Warrior, swordsman, sword saint.

Chapter 457.

The profession of immortals.

Congratulations.

You have learned the charge skill.

After Wake Kai used the skill book, a familiar skill appeared in the skill bar.

Wake was already very familiar with the charge skill.

Before level 20, he mainly relied on the charge skill to grind monsters combined with the wild boar charge set, knocking them down without a sound.

Now, he was wearing the wild boar charge set.

Aha, here comes the bulldozer.

Bang, bang, bang.

With the charge skill, Way Kai quickly killed the next few monsters.

Basically, with one hit, the monsters were knocked flying and then Way Kai rushed in to deliver the finishing blow.

The monsters that were knocked down would fall into a severely injured state upon landing.

They were like fish on a chopping board, ready to be sliced however he pleased.

After consecutively killing several monsters, Way Kai upgraded his gear and killed monsters even faster.

Just like that, he made his way to the fifth monster.

Roar.

As soon as the level 15 elite fierce tiger appeared.

It sensed a shadow attacking and was knocked away before it could react.

When it turned in the air, it finally saw the shadows appearance.

It was surprisingly a weak human.


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