[Name: Guardian of Xigang]
[Type: Armor, Tower Shield]
[Quality: Set/Green]
[Equipment conditions: Lv6, strength 75]
[Attribute: All skills +1]
[Remarks: The set has the most accessories, the most versatility, and the widest recognition. It is most suitable for useless gadgets that are overused by some professions for land reclamation! none of them!
Next, you just need to increase your strength, find a good drilling master, and get a perfect diamond, and then you can just throw it away! 】
The simple and crude +1 for all skills but without any other attribute additions made the smile on Luke's face become very subtle.
But even this subtle smile quickly disappeared. Luke ignored the comment and the last two suggestions mentioned in the second half, and his eyes were fixed on "need to improve strength".
He first looked at the demand for 75 power points of this green tower shield, then looked at the 30 power points on his panel, and the 15 points in inventory of unallocated attribute points...
Even if I didn't increase the constitution before, and then fully increase the strength, it would only be worth 55 points, and I couldn't lift this thing at all.
Oh, to be correct, it can be picked up in a physical sense, but the conditions for triggering the effect cannot be met.
Theoretically, he would need to level up 6 more levels and invest all his attribute points into Strength before he could truly pick it up.
...But if I have 75 fucking strength at level 12, why would I need it! ?
Any bright gold weapon or bright gold shield has many more attribute entries than this thing!
As long as you don't follow the skill stream or combine the attributes of a suit, there is no need to get this heavy tower shield at all, not to mention that Luke is actually a barbarian who can dual-wield weapons. Attacking, attacking and then attacking is the destiny of this profession.
However, considering that his main output is still the S stick, and +1 to all skills should also improve the skills attached to other equipment, plus he has no other equipment, Luke is indeed quite greedy for this +1 to all skills. .
If you want to get this thing in advance, I'm afraid you can only rely on bright gold equipment and amulets to build up strength, or see if there are items in other games that can help...
Of course, you can also play the No. 15 rune "Hail" that reduces equipment requirements, but if Luke has that thing, why doesn't he hold back the big item of Rune Word?
His grandma’s! It feels so uncomfortable to be able to only watch but not eat!
What’s even more annoying is that not only is this thing useless, it also takes up space!
It was impossible for Luke to just throw this thing under the bed in the dormitory. It could be said that he was forced to lose 6 slots in his inventory.
This is Grid Crisis, a delicious part that even Diablo players who have come to another world have to taste.
Big box MOD! How can I live without you! ! !
Luke, whose thoughts were suddenly a million miles away, began to wail silently.
The only good thing is that he still has more than half of the inventory that can be filled with potions.
Speaking of which, I have to mention that after Luke defeated Contra yesterday, he was pleasantly surprised to find that the equipment column in his inventory had different characteristics from the original settings.
Things like the Apprentice Scepter, S Short Staff, and Energy Jawbone Helmet, which are conspicuously worn and take up space in the inventory, can actually be stuffed directly into the corresponding equipment slots, and then Luke can use them accordingly. Choose to reveal and hide your own needs.
When hidden, the equipment icon will be temporarily blurred and all equipment effects will disappear simultaneously, but it will still occupy the position in the equipment slot.
Equipment and effects will only reappear when you actively reveal them.
In addition, because Luke previously played the version of Lord of Destruction with the expansion pack, only the weapon column has two separate sets, and can be switched at will.
Now Luke's three pieces of equipment are all hidden, occupying the No. 1 main, deputy and head positions, but all the effects attached to the equipment are not effective.
Do you know what Luke was thinking when he discovered this equipment slot feature?
What he was thinking was that he had to find a way to get a fancy full-body outfit and shout "henshin" in front of everyone!
Ever since he watched the American version of "Power Rangers" over the summer and got the "Kamen Rider BLACK" video tape by chance, Luke has always been yearning for this kind of transformation that is so satisfying. .
If given the chance to restore it, he would definitely be willing to give up his sense of shame.
"It's only 75 o'clock..."
Luke, who was still talking about it, was obviously not reconciled to the fact that he couldn't lift the tower shield.
In fact, from the perspective of wearing armor in Diablo 2, increasing the strength to 75 can basically meet most needs. After that, you only need to choose to invest according to the equipment needs, and the remaining attribute points will be enough to accumulate blood.
After all, the combat effectiveness of Diablo 2 actually has little to do with its own attributes. It all depends on equipment strength, skill level, and your mercenary daddy.
However, this is a different world where the panels have mutated and the contents have been stitched together. It cannot be said with absolute certainty. Perhaps each of the four attributes of strength, agility, body, and essence has its own special features.
...Yes, suture mutation!
Luke suddenly remembered that he still had 2 skill points that had not been allocated!
Luke, who has reached level 6, has gained a total of 5 skill points, 3 of which have been thrown into finding potions, and 1 branch enhancement has not been added yet.
Luke felt that he could try to find the strengthening branch of the potion or find the possibility of picking up the tower shield in advance by looking for items.
With the investment of 1 skill point, the probability of "finding items" increases from 13% to 19%, and also shows four branches similar to finding potions.
[Viking Power: When a monster possesses certain props and equipment with strong characteristics during its lifetime, you can try to plunder one or even several of them in a targeted manner to replace the normal random ones that may otherwise appear. fall. 】
[Money comes first: Every time you successfully search for an item, a varying number of "dark gold coins" may appear together. You can use these gold coins to try to trade with entities in certain special scenes, but be aware that dark gold coins are used as local The use of currency may involve the existence of "exchange rates". 】
[Barbarian Instinct: Just relying on intuition and instinct, you can use various props and equipment that you have never touched before from monster corpses, and you can even ignore the rigid usage conditions of certain items to a certain extent. 】
[Bloody Harvest: You can try to cut off distinctive parts from monster corpses and make them into natural trophies that may have attributes. 】
Luke finally found what he wanted, which was the "Barbarian Instinct" that could ignore the hard conditions for the use of equipment, but it had to be said that the other three items also concerned Luke very much.
It can be said that it is a variant of barbarian skills, each one has a barbarian style.
Viking power uses designated plunder instead of random drops. Luke believes that this enhancement should be the most useful when shouting at the BOSS, especially when it is matched with the 100% shipment of mission rewards.
Although betting on dogs brings the joy of betting on dogs, the joy of robbing things like a Viking pirate is obviously not inferior to that of betting on dogs.
Money comes first, which is an extra reminder to Luke, reminding him that there may not only be monsters in some monster lairs, but there may also be neutral or friendly NPCs who can communicate or even trade.
It is this exchange rate that is actually involved in different games...
One thing to say, Diablo's gold coins are indeed worthless, and they are relatively easy to obtain. If you get a copy of "Super Mario Bros.", you may not be able to buy the Mushroom Kingdom at an exchange rate of 1:1.
The last bloody harvest should be the most barbaric. Does this encourage you to cut off the ears of monsters, dig out the eyes of monsters, and cut off the fingers of monsters?
...It's not impossible, but the premise is that these bloody trophies are really useful.
Luke remembered that in online mode, if you successfully kill an enemy player, you will get an additional right ear marked with the ID, occupation, and level of the player you killed.
These ears have no effect and are just for collection and showing off. It seems that the bloody harvest should come from this.
But what exactly is “production”? Do I need to marinate it with lime? Or is it air-dried?
Luke felt that he might need some information about the specimen preparation process.
By investing the branch strengthening skill points into "Barbarian Instinct", Luke gained the passive effect of "Ignoring the usage conditions of 1 item that matches the current character's equipment level".
"Xigang's Guardian", which was originally in a red background and unable to be equipped, suddenly became able to be equipped normally.
Luke itself meets the rigid requirement of "Lv6", so the effect that ignores the conditions of use is applied to "Power 75".
But being effective and being usable are two different things.
The moment Luke replaced the apprentice scepter in his left hand with Xigang's guard, his entire left arm suddenly sank, and he was almost knocked off the squatting belt by the heavy shield that appeared out of thin air.
At this time, the importance of increasing strength becomes apparent, because there are some things that you just can’t play if you don’t have the strength.
"...Will going to the gym permanently increase my strength attributes?"
Luke, who quickly hid the tower shield, began to seriously think about the possibility of this matter.