Chapter 85: Melee Group Number 1 (Two Updates!)

Some corner of the multiverse

Paladin Ian Pera, who had just finished a large portion of fried chicken, was somewhat bewildered.

Primal slaughter?
This doesn't seem to be from our paladin faction...

He thought for a moment and then started searching through his many online discussion groups.

Then, a message was posted in a not-so-active discussion group:
"Discussion Group (Holy Storm Instead of Thinking) - Warband Fighting Brothers: Does anyone know which faction the Primal Killing belongs to?"

Paladin Ian Perra's statement quickly received a reply:

"Discussion Group (Holy Storm Replaces Thinking) - Unfinished Vow: Are you sure you're not some barbarian from next door?"

"Discussion Group (Holy Storm Instead of Thinking) - Divine Shield Repairs 7: Sounds like a faction that doesn't use up many shields..."

"Discussion Group (Holy Storm Replaces Thinking) - 3 beans? 3 beans!: @Holy Shield Repair Count 7, Bro, let's stop being a random tank and switch to Judgment with me."

"Discussion Group (Holy Storm Instead of Thinking) - Holy Expedition Reserve: I apologize, my battle brother, I have never heard of this faction. If you need, I can ask the mentor for you."

Seeing that the last person had commented, Ian Perra quickly replied:

"Discussion Group (Holy Storm Instead of Thinking) - Warband Fighting Brothers: Thank you, I do need this information, but it's not urgent—may the Holy Light endure..."

This person is probably the most reliable one in this discussion group.

He also enjoys explaining class-related issues to other Paladin players on the cross-network.

Of course, compared to those who entered the profession halfway through, they are much more advanced.

This older brother, who was suspected to have already belonged to the Paladin before he even obtained the comprehensive network panel.

On many topics, they often exhibit what many online gamers would consider stubbornness.

Therefore, this discussion group currently has the most serious tone among the many discussion groups that Ian Perra has joined.

To be honest:

Ian Perra always felt that the other party was worried that they were going astray.

He was trying his best to guide every player in the discussion group towards a path that would at least not deviate from the Paladin's original intentions in a relatively gentle way.

The current situation is the result of a period of negotiation and compromise.

Ian Perra could sense:
The other party cherishes every player in the cross-network who becomes a paladin...

It is not driven by any selfish desires, but by a more noble goodwill.

That is precisely why.

Although I feel that this older brother is sometimes a bit too old-fashioned.

No one expressed any strong opinions about it.

True sincerity and goodwill always possess a powerful penetrating force...

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Yi Qingfeng looked at the integrated online chat interface displayed in front of him.

Having apparently obtained the information they wanted, there were no further updates from the guild leader.

The other two players from the cross-network who were pulled into the melee group #1 started chatting in the discussion group:
"Team Information - [Battle Group 1]/Jedian: 4 melee DPS in a 50-man raid, hopefully they won't get brutally beaten to the ground by the wyvern..."

"Team Information - [Combat Group 1]/Bei Feng: I guess the raid leader was afraid of a wipe, after all, it's a random group and there are no allies with damage immunity, so he didn't assign too many melee positions to the assault positions."

"Team Information - [Combat Team 1] / Jedian: Looking at the raid information, this wyvern is a giant unit. Giving another team of melee fighters should be more than enough?"

Yi Qingfeng was watching the two chat when, at that moment, new team information appeared:
"Team Information (Dragon in the Sulfur Mine): Yulila has been tagged with - Assistant to the Team Leader..."

"Team Information (Yarl in the Sulfur Mine): Jedian has been added to the team tag - Off-Tank..."

"Team Information (Yalong in the Sulfur Mine): Beifeng has been given the team tag - Armor Penetration Position..."

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A series of team information tags were added...

But Yi Qingfeng never saw his own.

Just as Yi Qingfeng was wondering if he had missed something, he finally saw the notification message refreshed on his retina:
"Network notification: You have added a new team tag - Melee DPS to your team (the dragon in the sulfur mine)..." Do we really need to add tags for this?
Could it be that labeling facilitates treatment and locks in the patient's condition?

Yi Qingfeng wasn't very familiar with this.

Just like the personal version number of a player on the cross-network.

Similar elements also exist in warbands and guilds.

Of course, some basic, fixed rules still apply.

Unlike the comprehensive network version number, which can often only be explored by individuals.

Battlebands, with their large number of cross-platform players, are undoubtedly able to complete content exploration and development more quickly.

Yi Qingfeng's sources for this information were all from various online posts.

Because it involves elements of open communication.

Information in posts with a large number of participants tends to have a certain degree of credibility.

Of course, whether the information is complete or not is another matter entirely...

Based on the current situation, the only conclusion Yi Qingfeng has drawn is:
Starting a group purchase on a crossover website is incredibly troublesome...

I don't know if there are any group leader subsidies or similar things on the comprehensive network.

He guessed that there would probably be some bonuses during the settlement process.

Although he's definitely not envious...

This bonus is rightfully his...

Yi Qingfeng couldn't have done it himself.

Because of the significant team restructuring, there's no one chatting right now.

There is only one pinned confirmation announcement:
"Team Information: Raid readiness confirmed: 16/37..."

Yi Qingfeng clicked in and confirmed his position.

At that moment, a new notification appeared on his retina:
"Network notification: Team in place confirmed. Delayed teleportation has been activated for the wyverns in the Level 5 Mythic+ dungeon, Sulfur Mine..."

"Network notification: Based on your assigned team role (elite mission/boss raid), you will be teleported to the corresponding raid instance in 9 hours (second batch)..."

9 hours?

Yi Qingfeng thought for a moment.

If I were to run another dungeon, I'm afraid I wouldn't have enough time.

He needs to rest and recuperate...

In this case……

Yi Qingfeng pondered for a moment, then opened the trading section first.

He'll see if he can find another suitable piece of equipment.

Weapons are not needed for the time being.

However, considering the cost of upgrading the Destiny Weapon later, Yi Qingfeng still glanced at the price of the level 5 epic weapon.

The next moment, I saw the price tag with an average price of over five figures.

Yi Qingfeng raised an eyebrow.

There is definitely a significant premium involved.

I wonder if any "veteran players" have managed to obtain the resources through other means.

Although the trading board limits the ways in which transactions are generated.

But theoretically, it's also fine to make semi-finished products by hand.

However, it's of epic quality...

Even if you have the recipe, you'll probably need some luck.

Of course, these things are no longer of much concern to him...

(End of this chapter)

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