NPC into Player: Let's Wreck This Game

Chapter 169: Annoying Supreme Skill of the Dungeon Monsters

The team moved inside the long corridor heading towards the first room. Everyone was silent while they started a debate on the team chat.

'It's a gold grade dungeon.'

'Nah, I believe it's higher than this.'

'I believe it's red grade.'

'Red grade? That's unheard of!'

'Bloom cleared a red dungeon before.'

'No way!'

'I also recall reading this rumor somehow.'

'It's surely a rumor.'

'We have the person here, we can ask him.'

Bloom read these messages and before anyone would call out for him, he entered the chat and wrote:

'This dungeon is red grade, and I've already cleared one like this before.'

'wow!'

'Does this mean we can clear this one here as well?'

'What are our chances?'

'If we did so, then we will be the first team in the game to clear gold and above level fifteen dungeon.'

'The challenge… does this mean Bloom is finally taking the first steps in it?'

'We should help him in achieving that, or shouldn't?'

'Dummy, he is our leader. If we don't help him, we won't have the glory to brag in front of others.'

Bloom finally closed the chat when it reached this debate. He sensed all of these players' familiarity to each other, but he wasn't familiar with none but Nara and Jeffrey.

As they reached the end of the tunnel, he wrote in team chat:

'Silence, we reached the next room opening.'

The next moment the bustling chat went dead while he added, 'I will go and lead the charge.'

'Alone?' Nara was speechless, 'I sense there are at least fifty monsters inside.'

'A hundred.'

'What?'

'There is a hundred, not fifty,' he corrected her before adding, 'but they have no threat over me. I can simply wave both of my swords, and knock them down.'

He paused before writing again, 'But that doesn't mean I'll kill them alone, hehehe.'

'Don't worry,' Jeffrey said before adding, 'we get your back.'

He smiled, took his two swords out before moving towards the front. He wasn't afraid of facing those monsters here like the previous time.

After all he was two levels ahead of those monsters, something that was thanks to the leveler.

And he knew from such dungeons he would clear and make a legend for himself others would take note of the leveler and realize his importance.

"Despite this being earlier, much earlier than my past life yet I need not to care anymore about such things," he muttered before adding as he stepped inside the giant hall, "after all I'm not here to save the equilibrium of the game," he sneered while watching the hall.

It was a vast one, with half a mile length and width, making it look like a big playground. He stood there at the entrance in one corner, while the exit lied at the opposite corner.

"One hundred monsters are standing in wait, good," he smiled before moving leisurely towards them.

He didn't know that at this moment all the players behind him were operating their cameras and recording his movement.

In front of his sudden appearance, the monsters all roared and moved towards him, yet he didn't change his path or retreat.

"Stab." "Stab." "Stab." "Stab." "Stab." "Stab." "Stab." "Stab." "Stab." "Stab." "Stab." "Stab."

His two swords moved right and left, while the monsters kept flying everywhere. At first he could easily counter their attacks, yet in the next moments he couldn't.

Their numbers were already higher than him.

"Dash!"

He used this skill to move directly towards a distant monster, throwing off others along the way with his stabs. For him, each one second threw one monster far away from him.

And when he reached that distant monster, the monster was thrown and stunned, yet he didn't follow. He turned around and started using his stabs again, clearing a good part of the monsters on this side before the rest turned and galloped at him.

"Dash!"

Yet he used his second dash to move himself to the total opposite direction. Then he started using his stabs.

He repeated this five times before the monsters were all thrown around him on the floor, mostly, and a good portion stood up and gathered around him.

"What are you waiting for? Attack now!!" he shouted as if he continued like this, he would be able to kill every monster here, or fall short of his stamina in the middle.

He didn't want to deplete or over exert himself, yet his team players were watching this fight with gaped mouths and bounding hearts in their chests.

In front of their eyes, a single player was toying around with a hundred strong monsters without even sweating! He didn't even receive a single hit during all that, while already clearing about one tenth of all monsters' Hp, and some even had lost up to twenty.

"C'mon guys," Nara said after clearing up her throat, "or else the video will only show him without us."

Everyone laughed before they plunged on the monsters fallen on the ground.

Bloom just glanced at them for a moment there before nodding in content. "Really pro players," he muttered as if any normal player here, he or she would go directly towards every fallen monster to feel triumph over hitting them.

Yet they didn't delve deeper than what they could chew! The frontal players got engaged with ten and started kiting them down with others, as for the rest they were hit by the long ranged spells to help him in attacks.

He was sure if he received damage, he would instantly be healed. Yet he was pretty confident in not receiving a single hit until these monsters would use their special skills.

Like this the fight kept happening until the first monster used its supreme skill. This monster was one of the ten entangled with his team.

"Roar!"

The moment the monster roared, Bloom felt a wave hitting him, and watched others flying in the air backwards as well. As soon as he stabilized his body, he hurried to test the results of this skill so he could be able to hastily think of a counter.

"Stab!"

He used his basic skill and when he used it, he sensed great oppression coming at him, yet didn't manage to stop his sword in track.

"Increasing the level difference? Damn!" he cursed while hurriedly said in the team chat, 'this skill created more level difference between us and the monsters. Try to fight less numbers now.'

He hurried to close the chat while many monsters were heading close to him right now. "First thing is to test the difference," he muttered before selecting a far monster and using his dash upon it.

The next moment the monster was sent flying with ten thousand damage above its head. "It's one level difference," he sighed before spreading the news in the team.

"Will each monster add more levels then?" Nara shouted and this was already a possibility inside his mind.

'Let's hit one more and see,' he sent these brief words in the team chat as he watched the monster he hit flying in the air a couple of meters away.

Then he returned to hit them again, causing such a chaotic scene that was too much to see, too hard to believe.

"Roar!"

In less than two more minutes, the second monster activated its supreme skill, throwing Bloom off from the middle of a group of monsters to hit the nearby wall.

"Damn!" he cursed before adding, "it's a blessing these skills wouldn't cost players any Hp."

He stood up and then he tested his skills against one distant monster with one of his dashes.

The monster was sent flying, and the damage caused was six thousand points.

'It's confirmed,' he sent in the team chat, 'each monster would add one more level to the mix,' he sighed while ordering, 'kill the two you activated first, to negate their skills.'

'Is this granted?' Jeffrey asked.

'I can't tell without testing,' he honestly answered before using his stabs and sending more monsters flying. "I need to be extra careful then, activating many skills at the same time would be disastrous!"

Up till now he was having a dog fight without planning, yet he had now to be sure he wouldn't activate one more monster's skill with mistake.

"This way I would act as the main diversion and they will be the main killers," he reached this conclusion while starting to use his dash skill reserve one after another, trying to evade hitting more monsters with his stabs.

Despite the lower damage of stabs than his dash skills, his dashs would only affect one monster, and even stun it for five to ten seconds. His stabs would affect a large group of monsters, and they would come up at him a few moments later.

Yet the cooldown of his dashs made him lean sometimes towards his stabs. And this didn't occur frequently.

"First monster is down!" Nara shouted in less than one minute and then Bloom tested his dash against another monster.

"10000"

'Great, killing the monster will negate the effect of the skill,' he said in the team chat before adding, 'the highest number of activated monsters at the same time is two. Make sure to kill them as fast as you can,' he paused before adding, 'and refrain from widely hitting all monsters at my side, focus on your side.'

'Won't this endanger you more?' Nara asked.

'If I lost any Hp, I'm sure you can heal me up,' he sent in reply before adding, 'I'm causing enough damage already on my part. Make sure you keep up with me or else we would face a much serious situation here.'

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