Full-time: The Strongest Sniper

Chapter 832 Output List

After many days, the guild leaders of the various professional guilds in God's Realm gathered once again in a QQ group. However, this time they could only vent their despair here, as there was nothing else they could do. After all, the members of Happy were all in the dungeon, and it could be said that apart from the system disconnecting, there was no other way to stop them.

And now, after only an hour, the opponent has already killed the first boss. What about after that? Two hours? Three hours? At this rate, will the second boss, the third boss, and even the final dungeon boss all be defeated by the opponent?

If they let the other side continue killing like this, then tonight will definitely become Happy's home ground, and their guild will become famous throughout the God's Domain.

Envy... Jealousy... Hatred!

The major guilds were already so envious they wanted to smash their computers. But as soon as the usual news appeared, the next second there was a recruitment ad from Happy Guild. They didn't even need to think about it; a week later, a large number of players would definitely join the other guild.

It's important to understand that first kill records are different from dungeon records. Dungeon records can be overwritten by better records, but first kill records won't; they will remain at the dungeon entrance. And since level 75 dungeons will inevitably become the primary dungeons for all players going forward, this highlights the importance of dungeon records.

After all, this way, whenever players from Happy Guild or other guilds raid these dungeons, they can simply say, "This first kill record belongs to our guild," and be met with envious comments from other players. The emotional value is maximized, to the point that some players value first kills in dungeons more than the outcome of a regular season match.

Moreover, with an all-class lineup like Happy, do you really think they can get the dungeon record?
Previously in the tenth district, their people were able to rely on their level advantage to at least maintain their position on the first kill list, but in this God's Domain, they might be wiped out in one fell swoop.

Furthermore, as the first guild to complete the level 75 dungeon walkthrough, they were already able to obtain level 75 equipment while other guilds were still leveling up—something no other guild had. Players know that not all of this equipment is suitable for Happy's players, so the excess equipment naturally goes into the guild warehouse, where it can be exchanged for—a tangible benefit that ordinary players can obtain.

Imagine your friends still having level 70 gear while you already have the best level 70 gear. That emotional value is already the best recruitment advertisement for Happy.

In the game's lore, five-player dungeons have a small history of dropping purple equipment. Although equipment of the same color can have different attributes depending on the dungeon and its source, it is still purple, and even the worst purple equipment is better than blue equipment. Five-player dungeons mainly produce blue equipment.

The drop rate of purple equipment is relatively high only in raids with ten or more players, but each account can only run such a raid once a day, which is why Glory equipment is relatively durable.

In a 10-man dungeon, a boss can usually drop two pieces of equipment. In a 20-man dungeon, a boss is guaranteed to drop at least three pieces of equipment. In a 50-man dungeon, the drop rate is about six to eight pieces per boss. In a 100-man dungeon, the drop rate is even higher, with a boss dropping at least twelve pieces of equipment and up to sixteen pieces per boss.

As the number of players in a dungeon increases, the chance of obtaining higher-tier equipment also increases, but it's still ultimately a matter of chance. Blue equipment is the most common, followed by purple, and orange equipment can be obtained from every boss even in 100-player dungeons.

However, because the higher the difficulty of the dungeon, the better the stats of equipment of the same level, even if they are all purple, the purple equipment from the 100-player dungeon is much more valuable than the purple equipment from normal dungeons. Therefore, players don't stop pursuing equipment from the 100-player dungeon just because it's all purple. This time, the boss that Xiao Nai and his team killed dropped two equipment chests. They could identify whose equipment it was just by looking at them, which was what everyone was most looking forward to, especially Qiao Jingjing. She was already excitedly asking who would open the chests, and then looking at her teammates with an expectant expression, which completely melted the hearts of the Happy team members. They got the right to open the equipment, and Xiao Nai could only helplessly pat Jingjing's head. There was nothing he could do; she was his girlfriend, and he could only spoil her. Since Jingjing liked it, he would let her go.

Just as Jingjing was about to set off, Ye Xiu sent a list to the team channel first.

Xiao Nai looked over and found that since it was their output statistics table up to now, the output of Xiao Nai and his team was naturally also counted after the first boss was defeated.

"These are our current output statistics, everyone take a look. Normally, we should all learn from the top output scorer, but not today," Ye Xiu said.

At this moment, Qiao Jingjing was no longer in a hurry to look at the equipment. She looked at the statistics chart first. The top output was naturally Xiao Nai, since he didn't need to pull monsters and could focus on output. The second was Ye Xiu, since Ye Xiu mainly relied on output to pull monsters. However, because of the taunt skill, even if Xiao Nai's output slightly exceeded Ye Xiu's, he wouldn't over-aggro.

Ye Xiu and Xiao Nai's output was almost precipitous. After all, in the original story, Ye Xiu was using a level 55 Thousand Chance Umbrella and didn't have any high-damage ultimate skills. Even in that situation, he was able to maintain the top output by relying on his skills. Now, with a level 70 Thousand Chance Umbrella and many high-damage ultimate skills, Ye Xiu's output has been maximized. Even Zhang Jiale, who is also a professional player, still has a considerable gap in output compared to Xiao Nai and the others.

Zhang Jiale is like a dividing line. He is also far ahead of the third place, but after him, the output gap of the Happy team is relatively close.

After Zhang Jiale came Tang Rou, and Qiao Jingjing finally found her name below Tang Rou. Her output was only a little over one percent different from Tang Rou's. After that came Baozi, and after Baozi came Yifan.

However, Yifan actually performed better than Tang Rou and Jingjing in this dungeon, but because he mainly played a support role, he couldn't match Tang Rou and the others in terms of damage output.

Here, there's another significant difference in output, placing him in the bottom tier. Because he's worried about his summoned beasts randomly attacking and attracting monsters, Luo Ji only summons four beasts except for the final boss, which greatly limits his output. However, he's not at the bottom; the one at the very bottom is Destroyer.

Upon seeing this, Xiao Nai naturally understood Ye Xiu's purpose in posting this. He coughed and said, "Those of you with lower damage output need to work harder. After all, there's no other special reason for your lower output; you just need to put in more effort."

After Xiao Nai finished speaking, everyone couldn't help but look at Mo Fan. Mo Fan's face was quite gloomy, and you could also see his anger. After all, he felt that he had been working hard to output damage, but his output was only on An Wenyi, who was acting as a healer.

This... doesn't make sense... (End of Chapter)

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