Chapter 182 Heavy Armor Counterattack!

[You got +3 equipment.]

[You got +200 free attribute points.]

[You got +50,000 gold coins.]

[You got +2 crafting blueprints.]

[You got...]

Alan grinned and decided to check out the Undying Body skill first.

[Undying Body (Divine Gift): 1 star.]

[Requirement: Recognized by the God of the Undead.]

[Effect: Enter an undying state, making you immortal for three minutes.]

[Cost: 200 MP.]

[Cooldown: 12 hours.]

[Proficiency: 0/100.]

Alan squinted. Getting recognized by the God of the Undead? That was a tall order.

To get a deity's recognition, he had to be a devout follower. However, the God of the Undead was a Western deity; he was unworthy of Alan's devotion.

And was the Undying Body truly immortal? Nope. Alan had just killed two guys using it.

After a quick thought, Alan tried to learn it anyway. Even though Undying Body could be countered by Death Reincarnation, not everyone had such a high-level skill.

[You have not been recognized by the God of the Undead and cannot learn this skill.]

As expected, He must pledge his faith to the God of the Undead to acquire this skill. But was the God of the Undead worth it? Nah, he wasn't.

Alan put the skill book away and didn't rush to check other items. Instead, he picked up the loot from the old servant in green.

[You got +2 skill books.]

[You got +2 equipment.]

[You got +1 special item.]

[You got +40,000 gold coins.]

[You got +200 free attribute points.]

[Ding, you got...]

Alan didn't spare the city guards either, grabbing all their drops. As humanoid NPCs, their drop rate was high. He got over 5,300 pieces of equipment, almost one per guard.

Most of the gear required level 50, and high-level players were rushing to hit that level, so this stuff would be in demand soon.

There were fewer skill books, just over 900.  Most of the skill books were redundant, and those that Alan found truly useful were exceedingly few.

But one skill book caught his eye.

[Heavy Armor Reflect (Passive): 1 star.]

[Requirement: Warrior class.]

[Effect: Reflects 1% of physical damage taken, causing an additional 1% severe injury effect.]

[Cost: None.]

[Cooldown: None.]

[Proficiency: 0/1000 (based on reflected damage value).]

Alan learned it without hesitation. One star reflected 1%, and at full stars, it could reflect 10%. Not super high, but as a passive skill, it required no effort to use.

Plus, this reflection was direct damage. Once leveled up, he could just stand there and let ordinary players attack him, and they'd end up dead.

After learning Heavy Armor Reflect, Alan checked the other items.

Among the skill books, one made him drool; it was Soul Imprisonment!

This skill was seriously powerful. Even with Alan's strong Purification Amulet, it could still imprison him for a second.

In other words, the imprisonment value of this skill was a terrifying ten seconds.

A ten-second imprisonment effect was a game-changer in the early stages, especially when players hadn't boosted their tenacity attributes yet.

But Soul Imprisonment was a mage skill, so it wasn't Alan's concern.

After sorting his loot, Alan decided to sell the level 50 gear to Blade Warrior.

Alan messaged Blade Warrior: [Hey, you buying gear? I got level 50 elite stuff, plus some black iron and bronze gear.]

Blade Warrior replied quickly: [Absolutely.]

In Ragnarok, leveling up didn't give many free attribute points, so gear was the best way to boost stats.

Alan packed all the gear his team couldn't use and sent it to Blade Warrior.

Alan: [Check the stats first. For the price, I need equipment upgrade scrolls, pre-quest scrolls for the Blessing of the Gods, Talent Evolution Flowers, and Divine Talent Awakening Stones. If you have these, prioritize me. We can negotiate the price.]

Seeing the thousands of pieces Alan sent, Blade Warrior was stunned, thinking, 'Is this just some gear? This is simply overwhelming.‘

Alan had snagged over 5,000 pieces in Lone Wind City, plus more from other sources. Now he was offloading them all at once.

But he didn't feel any loss.

Before, he might've wanted gold coins. But now, with high-interest support, he didn't need them.

As for cash, he thought about getting a few billion gold coins before the cataclysm for convenience.

But that would be too conspicuous.

In the game, he was invincible, but in real life, where game stats didn't apply, he was just an ordinary guy.

Ragnarok's money-making potential was huge.

Many criminals would extract real-life info to kidnap and threaten players for profit.

In his past life, Alan knew top players who were kidnapped abroad and forced to play games to make money.

Alan didn't want to end up a prisoner, so he avoided anything that might expose his identity.

Even if his account had hundreds of millions more, it would attract unwanted attention.

He also warned James and the others about this, given their current money-making potential.

Sometimes, if the profit was big enough, people would take risks.

Blade Warrior: [Ice King, I have a quest that might pique your interest."

Alan asked curiously: [What quest?]

Blade Warrior shared the quest.

[Recently, a mysterious force is awakening, as if a new deity is reviving. There is a deviation in faith within Stellaria. Please find the new god awakening in Stellaria as soon as possible.]

[Quest Requirement: Find the new god awakening in Stellaria before the second job change.]

[Quest Penalty: Unknown.]

[Quest Reward: Unknown.]

After seeing the quest, Blade Warrior messaged: [This is from a pre-quest scroll for the Blessing of the Gods. Completing it will get you the blessing of the gods; it was at least a powerful special skill or equipment.]

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