Blazer nodded thoughtfully. This could also explain why the strangers, who would stick their butts out to crawl through any dog ​​hole they saw, and poke a small hole with a branch, didn't discover this place.

This is probably the hidden area that foreigners talk about, specifically for upgrading.

But what surprised Blaze even more was that the fallen elf looked like he had done his homework and knew this unknown jungle like the back of his hand.

"It's a good thing you could find a place like this."

"Because I owe you a big favor, it will hurt me if it's too big." The fallen elf fiddled with the bow sealed with bandages on his back again, and his thumb slid across the bowstring.

Having witnessed the real elves' explicit side, the fallen elves' words unconsciously became extremely light and refreshing, so much so that Blaze could smile with relief.

"It's good to be fallen. You must stay like this. All elves should be fallen like this."

The fallen elf silently put his hands behind his back, covering his buttocks with his open palms, and his brisk steps became awkward. Obviously, to the fallen elf with a pair of long ears, Blaze's mumbling was no different from shouting at the top of his lungs.

"Speaking of which, what is our goal?" Blaze observed his surroundings without realizing it. He had not yet seen the true Age of Gods.

Asgard is all gray and white, more like the ashes of the Age of Gods than the Age of Gods. Not to mention Helm, the underworld, which is simply a land of death.

Blaze's question was just a normal one, but it was different for a fallen elf. The time to ask a serious question at this time was undoubtedly [being harassed by the master while doing housework], or [being harassed and deliberately asking for serious work].

"I just want to repay your favor. I don't intend to cooperate with such perverted things. I have a daughter who is thousands of years old!" The fallen elf's face flushed, and he hugged his body in self-protection.

Snapped--

"Ah, I stepped in shit." Blaze raised his foot. In addition to stepping on the evil soul, the Black Beast Knight's noble armor also stepped on shit.

"Is this the excrement of herbivores?" Compared to Blaze's vulgar description, the chicken's wording was much better, thanks to the improved intelligence attribute.

Although increasing the intelligence attribute does not increase intelligence, the chicken decided to at least make people feel that he is smart through his conversation.

Chicken and Blaze both tacitly ignored the Fallen Elf's words; they were already accustomed to it. Even if they reacted, the Fallen Elf would misunderstand them. Of course, even if they did nothing...

"This is placement!? This is terrible!"

"Your skills have declined recently, and I can't even laugh anymore." Blaze wanted to pinch his nose to show that he didn't care, but unfortunately he was still wearing a helmet.

Of course, it can be done by turning into a werewolf, but the nose of a werewolf is too sensitive.

At this moment, a tremor like an earthquake shook the area, and both the Fallen Elf and Blaze regained their composure. The Fallen Elf nimbly climbed up a tree and hid among the leaves, while Blaze, holding the twisted sword, stood upright in his place.

A wild boar, as big as a small house, pushed aside the thick trees and rushed forward without paying any attention to anyone. Its huge eyes only glanced at Blaze, then looked away, scratching the ground with its thick tusks, searching for food.

[Next Generation Divine Pig - Wild Sahrimnir LV100]

The descendants of Shahrimni, the legendary pig that survived in Valhalla, have regained their wildness in a lost land lost in space and time, returning to their ancient, ferocious form. Even if they die, they will be resurrected from their corpses the next day.

"Divine beast?" Blaze subconsciously reached behind him and grasped Gungnir, but quickly let go.

The Wild Shahrimnir's identification information mentioned that it would "resurrect from its corpse the next day." Although no Hunter had discovered its skill, Blaze concluded that it was an undead monster that could resurrect.

One of the reasons why Blaze doesn't plan to use Gungnir is that Gungnir can only kill a target once. Now that the Wild Shahrimnir has been killed, it will not be able to lock on to the Wild Shahrimnir after it is resurrected the next day.

Of course, even without the lock, Gungnir itself is a gun like a meteor, with great power.

The reason why Blaze let go was that he saw the level of Wild Shahrimnir and subconsciously wanted to use [Gungnir].

This is a bad sign. Relying on convenient weapons and easily achieving victory will only corrode a person's will.

He should learn from the powerful stranger's willpower to fight a level 100 monster naked with a branch for a whole day until he wins.

Relying on the performance of powerful equipment to win is something that anyone can do.

"True honor should be earned by being naked!"

The fallen elves hiding among the leaves have never been so grateful as they are now that they have no honor left.

Because Blaze's roar was too loud, the wild Shahrimnir finally turned his gaze impatiently.

It was a dull sound like a mountain collapsing, and the hot breath caused the surrounding vegetation to dry up and curl up.

"Is this... a skill like Burning Breath?" Blaze jumped on the spot eager to try it out, but there was someone who was even more eager than him.

Blaze's shadow suddenly expanded, and a huge black werewolf emerged from the dark world.

[Filthy Shadow F], a skill that summons the Blood Shadow, belongs to the Dark series.

Chapter 429 It’s too dark

[Blind] is the title of the God of Darkness, which amplifies the dark series of skills.

But it is impossible for Blaze to check the effects of skill amplification one by one, so sometimes unexpected situations will happen.

For example, [Filthy Shadow] is a skill that summons the shadow of Silver Blood. This skill is a passive skill, and the summoned shadow werewolf has its own thoughts.

The Shadow Werewolf would carry out his orders, sometimes even without words, to coordinate his actions. This was probably because the Shadow Werewolf's essence was the shadow of the Silver Blood in his body, and it would follow the flow of the Silver Blood.

But the shadow werewolf is actually a taciturn old man. It is not so much that he obeyed orders, but rather that he judged that it was the right thing to do.

In the past, Shadow Werewolf was indeed extremely powerful, serving as a LV100 deputy and often even Blaze's trump card. However, as the enemies he encountered became increasingly powerful, Shadow Werewolf gradually couldn't keep up, and when facing the second-generation One-Eye, he had no chance to appear.

Blaze examined the shadow werewolf's body. Although it was still level 100, it had undergone visible changes. No longer a blurry mass, it was now a powerful black werewolf, with every hair clearly visible.

"Hmm...it seems like the power of the title [Blind Eye] gave you the chance to make a comeback."

The shadowy werewolf slowly turned his head, his eyes sharp.

This look was... questioning why he didn't go to the territory of Arcadia, improve the purity of his blood, and challenge the altar.

Blaze suddenly realized that he had thought the Shadow Werewolf's power was fixed, but it turned out there was still room for improvement. To be honest, Blaze also wanted to go to the territory of Arcadia to collect herbs to increase the awakening level of the Silver Blood.

After all, [Silver King] is an additional level. When facing [Midsummer Galaxy] and [Daytime Winter River], strangers who have obtained [Silver Blood] will give priority to exploring Arcadia to increase the additional level that can be upgraded.

I heard that the stranger has found the exclusive hidden profession [Demon Hunter] in Arcadia, but it seems to be different from his.

"I've been through so much. I'll definitely go back after I deal with Typhon. I'll definitely go back next time."

The shadowy werewolf turned his head to the side. Although his eyes were dark and as indifferent as dead water, Blaze could clearly sense the suspicion in them.

"I'm such an honest person, and you actually doubt me!?"

Whoosh——

The Wild Shahrimnir's massive hooves scraped the ground, and the air from its enormous nose blasted like two air cannons. Clearly, Blaze and the Shadow Werewolf's unconcerned conversation had left the Wild Shahrimnir, who had always held a dominant position, feeling humiliated.

"coming soon."

Blaze instantly switched to a cold and stern fighting tone, breaking through his armor and transforming into silver werewolf mode.

The transformation of the Shadow Werewolf made Blaze realize one thing: he should prioritize understanding himself. The title [Blind] had a very comprehensive effect, and he needed to try every skill.

First up is [Shadow Stalk], which Blaze often used to move or dodge attacks when he was relatively weak, but after inheriting the lion's fur, Blaze basically stopped using this skill.

As a person, you must not forget your roots. The most important thing is not to waste the skill points you have already used.

Blaze sprinted towards the Wild Shahrimnir, then sank into the shadows as he sprinted. The shadow werewolf, however, launched a frontal charge, leaping up with great bravery to grab the Wild Shahrimnir's massive fangs.

It was as if humans had knocked down a giant, and the huge waves were diverted by a small boat. The huge and wild Sahlimnir was smashed headfirst into the mud under the power of the shadow werewolf.

The wild Shahrimnir froze, its mind blank, having never felt such a ferocious attack before. The smell of the earth awakened it and truly ignited its rage.

It wants to crush this tiny shadow.

【Fiery Breath】

[A skill only large monsters can acquire, using their breath to cause damage comparable to wind magic.]

Wild Shahrimnir breathed towards the shadow werewolf, and the ferocious air cannon started from Wild Shahrimnir, splitting a huge gully, and the soil that was dislodged even caught fire.

The shadow werewolf didn't dodge or evade, but rushed straight towards the air cannon.

At that moment, the Wild Shahrimnir suddenly felt a chill in his groin. He instinctively turned his head and swept the air cannon across. As if anticipating this, the Shadow Werewolf charged right into the air cannon's safe zone.

What brought a chill to the wild Sahrimnir was Blaze, who emerged from the shadows and raised the [Three-Eyed Gun: Sharp Fang].

[Three-Eyed Gun·Sharp Fang] is just an ordinary weapon, and Blaze has not learned the exclusive shooting skills of [Gunner]. Logically speaking, the scattered bullets fired out cannot even bounce off the hair of the Wild Shahrimnir.

However, when Blaze is in the dark world of [Sombra], the title of [Blind] will take full effect, and the effects and damage of all dark series skills will be improved.

Blaze discovered that the skills that were enhanced by the title of [Blind] would have a small eye symbol, and after entering the dark world, all skills were added with the small eye symbol.

This seemed to be because the shadow world that [Dark Sneak] entered was classified as an [Ocean], an ocean of darkness. When Blaze entered it, his entire body was immersed in darkness, and his attacks were shrouded in darkness.

In this case, all skills, including normal attacks, are prefixed with [Darkness]. In other words, when in darkness, all attacks are considered dark attacks, and the [Blindness] title is always in effect.

This is really too dark.

Blaze immediately used the reload skill, loaded three bullets into the [Three-Eyed Gun·Sharpfang], and aimed at the back door of the Wild Sahrimnir in the dark.

And at the moment he pulled the trigger, he successfully triggered the [Sneak Attack].

When various BUFFs are stacked together, once they hit, they can leave a huge psychological shadow on the wild Shahrimnir that he will never forget even after being resurrected.

The Wild Shahrimnir's crisis perception skill was triggered, and the Shadow Werewolf, with the help of the Silver Blood, knew that this would be the result, so he rushed forward and left a huge scar on the Wild Shahrimnir's neck.

This was just a small shot from Blaze, but it was the first step for Blaze to open the door to a new world.

Chapter 430: The Metaphysics of Improving Drops

The Wild Boar has always been a troublesome monster. It has high defense, high burst damage, and even possesses extremely high speed after starting to sprint. Its only weakness is its lack of agility.

Beyond this incredibly powerful basic ability, the most terrifying thing about wild boars is undoubtedly their relentless nature. Once they become hostile, they will pursue their prey regardless, even if it leaves their territory.

Back when the Stranger was still relatively weak, he'd often lure wild boar monsters into other monster territories, using their power to wreak havoc. Back then, the Stranger would often shout, "My wild boar brothers and I have been slaying monsters like crazy!"

Of course, the strangers would sometimes lure the boar monsters to areas where the kingdom's troops were stationed, using the powerful knights to destroy them. However, after the kingdom posted a notice prohibiting this behavior, the strangers stopped doing so.

The wild Shahrimnir fell into a frenzy due to the huge wound on his neck. His muscles were swollen with blood and his skin was about to burst. The hair on his body was squeezed out and shot in all directions.

Blaze raised his twisted sword and swung it to cut through the incoming hair. It was clearly hair, but Blaze felt like he was cutting steel, and sparks flew when the blade collided with the hair.

When Blazer observed closely, he found that the hairs were stretched straight, like huge steel needles, and the color was shiny black.

"That's a good material." Blaze simply covered the areas not covered by hair, letting his fur collide with the divine pig's hair.

Compared to the hard hair of the divine pig, Blaze's werewolf hair was extremely soft, but the moment the divine pig's hair touched it, it was bounced away.

Blaze was quick-eyed and quick-handed. He grabbed the flying hair of the divine pig and put it into the warehouse.

This is a life hack that Blaze and the Stranger learned.

Defeating monsters will drop materials, but the specifics are entirely determined by the monster being killed. Once a monster's intelligence is even slightly higher, it will instinctively sense what its killer wants.

Generally speaking, slain monsters do not give satisfaction to their killers.

The way the strangers deal with this is to take what they want with their own hands, as long as they get what they want before the monster dies.

If you want horns, you cut them off; if you want claws, you trim their nails; if you want eyeballs... well, that's a bit unsightly. But if you want internal organs or magic cores, it's really troublesome. Generally, not many monsters can survive being disemboweled.

The stranger also summed up a mysterious ritual, which is to shout at the monster what materials he wants during the battle, so that he can avoid the materials he doesn't need.

However, Blaze didn't know what kind of material was in the Wild Shahrimnir's body. This mythical beast might be an unknown monster to a stranger, let alone him. But Blaze thought the Wild Shahrimnir's hair was good and could be collected.

He had seriously considered the Blacksmith profession. Since it existed, he had the opportunity to seriously consider how to use it effectively. Gathering as many materials as possible that could be used to craft weapons was what a qualified Blacksmith should do.

The hair of the Wild Sahrimnir is perfect for use as a concealed weapon or ranged weapon. Of course, its greatest use is as a deterrent. Point at your enemy and yell, "This is pig hair! Do you want to be penetrated by a pig?"

Yelling like that will definitely scare your opponent.

In order to collect the pig's hair as quickly as possible, Blaze deliberately put on a desperate defensive posture and even shouted as he fled, "Stop firing the needles!"

As a mythical beast, the Wild Sahlimnir must have extremely high intelligence, but while it is arrogant, it certainly could not have imagined that this human's current goal is its hair.

So the Wild Shahrimnir used his hair more actively to shoot. The hair of the divine pig was like a storm of steel, knocking down trees and raising dust.

The attack stopped only when even the wild Shahrimnir felt a little tired.

Amidst a cloud of dust, Blaze stood there unharmed, twirling a long strand of divine pig hair among his fingers.

"Did you cum all?" Blaze looked the Wild Shahrimnir up and down, jokingly gesturing with his hair at the Wild Shahrimnir's body, which had become pink after being emptied of hair. "That's great, it's smooth now. It saves us the trouble of burning the pig skin and plucking the hair."

The mysterious knowledge brought by strangers and the necessary verbal provocations are like marinating a piece of fine meat with high-quality seasonings, which can make the final result more delicious.

The wild Sahrimnir was marinated, his body flushed and steaming.

Essentially, using a provocation skill to make a monster lose its mind increases the chance of rare materials dropping. Even without skills, if the opponent's intelligence is high, you can still attack them directly with words.

This is the metaphysics of foreigners, and it has been regarded as a belief because of successful cases.

Blaze tried it, and during the Wild Shahrimnir's self-sacrificing charge, he regretted why he had done such an unnecessary thing. Wasn't this behavior equivalent to giving the enemy a violent buff?

It would be fine if it was the kind of enemy that needed reason, as berserk would lower intelligence, but the wild boar was obviously the type that had all its strength points, so berserk had no side effects at all.

The Wild Shahrimnir was like a giant plow, tearing through the land with ease and rampaging through the forest. Blaze leaped from branch to branch, guiding the Wild Shahrimnir's direction and constantly provoking him with his Tribaron.

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