Chapter 40: Going to Ronat city
Chapter 40: Going to Ronat city
He took out the seven pieces of equipment in front of him and checked them :
"Bullrad wizard cloak: Fine Gold Grade cloak. Level 20 cloak.
Requirements: level 20.
Effect: Strength + 60-Vitality +60-Agility +60 "
"Molar ring: Fine Gold Grade Ring. Level 20 ring.
Requirements: Level 20- Magician class only.
Effect: intelligence + 100"
"Inglim Ring: Fine Gold Grade Ring. Level 20 ring.
Requirements: Level 20- Magician class only.
Effect: intelligence AP + 25%"
"Feyad Ring: Fine Gold Grade Ring. Level 20 ring.
Requirements: level 20.
Effect: Vitality + 100"
"Sikha Shoulder Guard: Fine Gold Grade Shoulder Guard. Level 20 Shoulder Guard.
Requirements: level 20.
Effect: Endurance + 50-Vitality + 60-Strength + 50."
"Munez shoes: Fine Gold Grade Shoes. Level 20 Shoes.
Requirements: level 20.
Effect: Agility + 200"
"Fozan Ear Earring: Fine Gold Grade Ear Earring. Level 20 Ear Earring.
Requirements: Level 20- Magician class only.
Effect: Intelligence + 150"
"Nidar Ear earring: Fine gold Grade earring. Level 20 Ear Earring.
Requirements: Level 20- Magician class only.
Effect: Intelligence + 125-Vitality + 50"
After he wore all of them, he had nine different pieces of equipment, two legendary and seven fine gold ones. There was a huge difference between the two, which was normal. Ibro was not surprised.
The essential difference between the two was that the legendary equipment added a percentage of his stats. The fine gold equipment added fixed APs only. There was a massive difference between the two.
The percentages that were added to him by the legendary equipment make him able to use them at any level. On the other hand, adding fixed APs had a limited Effect.
For example, if he got a silver grade ring level 40, then it would add a lot more APs than any level 20 fine gold ring. In his past life in the game, there was a rule that was a holy rule in the game.
This rule stated that any equipment added the same Ap of a lower level higher-grade equipment. For example, a fine gold grade ring level 20 was similar in effect to a silver grade ring Level 25 and also similar to copper grade ring at Level 30.
So a 40 level silver grade ring, which could be obtained easily from the wilderness or from dungeons, was more powerful than a 20 level fine gold grade ring.
Yet he considered himself lucky to have a ring that added a percentage of intelligence. That was an Inglim ring. Although it affected only its basic stats, it was the best fine gold equipment in his Inventory right now.
When he would go back to the Rioneed game world, he could use it too until he exceeded the level of fifty. In the case of legendary equipment, these affected his total stats.
That was a major advantage for Epic and higher-grade equipment only. Under the effects of his new equipment, he found his stats showing a radical change. He was very satisfied with this.
If he had upgraded his class grade, then his stats would be much more powerful.
"Intelligence = 3324 points ----- MANA = 99720 ----- magic Attack = 11634 ----- Magic Defense = 3320
Vitality = 453 AP ----- HP= 4530 AP.
Agility = 442 AP -- - Speed = 44 AP.
Endurance = 150 AP -- - Defense = 90 AP.
Strength= 110 AP."
When he reviewed his statistics, he felt a clear contradiction in them. This was where the vast gap between his legendary grade equipment and fine gold equipment appeared.
He owned Intelligence biased legendary staff and shield. However, he was not upset .on the contrary, he was quite satisfied that the statistics were very similar to those of an advanced grade magician.
He looked at himself wearing all these pieces of equipment to feel that he had completely transformed. If Aya saw him now, she wouldn't recognize him. He realized why when he appeared in Shonty city, he attracted everyone's attention.
Pieces of equipment were the reason. After he finished his preparation he felt contradicted. His level here in Apidon world was high, while his level in Rioneed world was still low.
He felt a great loss when he pictured himself playing again normally in Rioneed world. He caught a return scroll Ronat city from his Inventory. He chose to go to Ronat City.
Ronat city was the city which was surrounded by most of legendary ores mines. It was also near a series of high mountains filled with legendary herbs. He tore the scroll to be covered by a white light for five seconds.
Then he disappeared from Shonty city to appear in a totally strange place. It was his first time for him in the Renalt world. He looked curiously around him. He had appeared in a place full of dust and ruins.
The air he breathed was full of dense dirt particles which made him sneeze more than once. At first, he felt a little suffocation. By the time he adapted to this strange place. If there was a monster nearby, he would be dead in seconds.
All this dirt seemed normal as he was standing in the middle of a ruined city. The residue of buildings scattered around him and extended to the horizon. Everything around him was full of destruction and dust.
It made him feel as if he was standing in the aftermath of the end of the world. He didn't rush to move from his high place. He was standing on a hill like ruins. He looked around contemplating.
This was the fate of a world conquered by Pnroian monsters. This thought made him shiver involuntarily. He felt how big the danger Earth was facing was. He knew he wouldn't be the only one going to Apidon world in the future.
At the very least, a number of Armonian players would go there soon. He felt how huge his responsibility was. He shouldn't let a crazy person go to Apidon world at any cost.
The fate of the whole world would be doomed if one of them died ten times. Ten times it might seem like a lot, but he knew very well it was a very small number.
For example, if a player tried to get past some dungeons in the city, he would die every time he failed to get past it. He remembered the fever of global players competing around the dungeons.
When the memory of the intensity of their rivalry crossed his mind, he felt how bad this situation would be. He must find a solution to protect the Earth from the dangers of Pnro.
What made him feel a little better was that even after ten years later in the game, Pnroian monsters never invaded Earth. But he also knew it was because many people didn't know about the existence of the Apidon world.
This reminded him of an important incident that happened back in his past life. By the tenth year of the game, a European player posted on the forums about the Apidon world.
What he said was just a narration of his tragic experience there. Ibro now knew that he was chased down by that crazy Pnroian monster and was killed by one of the Foraz.
A large number of players worldwide showed a great interest in entering the Apidon world and many had succeeded in entering it. They died one time in the Apidon world, but that was counted.
Ibro felt he made a great mistake here! The game didn't finish its first month and now he would give the Armonian a way in. Even if he convinced the Armonian side to hide all information about the Apidon world, others would know.
Sooner or later every nation in the game would know about this world. They would try for sure to enter it. This rang a red alarm in his head. He had to figure out a solution rapidly or he would cause the demise of all humans.
Because his mind was exhausted, he decided to postpone his important thinking about this topic for a later time. He started moving down the huge hill of building ruins.
After he landed, he found himself in a place that looked like a big street or what was left of it. If his guess was right, the place he just appeared at was every city's wide center square.
In other words, he was now in the middle of the city. What was around him were the ruins of the important buildings that were surrounding the square. He pictured the palace of the city governor which was usually at the borders of this square.
He looked around him again eagerly trying to search for any sign of this important building. Destruction and ruin were the only things that are still here in this city.
After walking in circles for a long time, he lost any hope of finding the building location. He didn't even notice any sign of other buildings like adventurer association, chemist association or other important buildings.
He was looking for those landmarks because each of them usually contained valuable treasures. He drooled over these treasures. During his tour, he didn't meet any of Shonty men. He didn't see any sign of life at all.
He imagined that they didn't stay here in the middle of this destruction. They must have moved towards the outside of the city to establish their own base. He decided to go outside the city.
During his boring walk, he revised all the info related to this city. The information he knew was very limited because everyone was discreet about the Renalt world. All he could remember was where the mines were.
He also remembered some names of the legendary ores and herbs. These names and those locations were spread in the forums like a widely spread rumors. There was also scant information about some of the cities.
Ibro knew that the most important of the three was Ronat city. Everyone suspected it to be the capital of a domain. Ibro looked at all this rubble. That was a domain capital! This was really depressing.
When he walked for a great distance, he felt it was bigger than the capital of a domain. He visited the Heptian domain capital more than once. He knew his information about this world was very small.
If anyone knew more, that would be those Shontians. He picked up his speed and started moving out of the ruins. He stopped outside the city to see an unforgettable scene for him!
In front of him, there seemed to be a line separating between the ruined city and the wilderness beyond. All the rubble and destruction had ended in the form of a giant circular arc extended for miles defining the city boundary.
It was a horrifying scene for him. He began to search around what could be called the city wall to find a black spot far away. He guesses it to be the Shonty base camp. He moved rapidly towards them without hesitation.