Full-time: The Strongest Sniper

Chapter 848 Zhalu, the Miner Foreman.

The Guardian Angel is a class that combines the characteristics of a Knight and a Priest. It boasts the highest defensive capabilities with its plate armor mastery, and its healing abilities are comparable to a Priest's. Dedicated to absorbing damage for teammates, it naturally possesses aggro-drawing skills similar to a Knight, which results in its attack power not being particularly outstanding. However, even among players, there are quite a few who play Guardian Angel as a main tank (MT). Given Ye Xiu's mastery of all classes, he can easily function as both MT and healer.

Ye Xiu didn't need to worry, and the team division went very smoothly. So everyone was very active in preparing to get another first kill in the future.

And so, a world where only Mo Fan felt depressed was born...

Indeed, Mo Fan is quite frustrated right now. Almost all of Happy's kids got the first kill reward, and even Baozi has a lot of heavy armor equipment that he can use in the future. But he didn't get a single piece that he, as a ninja, could use.

Of course, Mo Fan also knew that the equipment would come later; what he really cared about was his damage output.

After the final boss was defeated, he didn't join the crowd to see what loot dropped. Instead, he immediately and secretly checked the damage statistics. Although the boss's characteristics made damage calculation difficult—particularly complex as it involved controlling the summoned beasts and their damage output wasn't included in the statistics—even so, his damage was still far behind. If unsuspecting players saw his results, they might think he died early in the dungeon and was carried all the way here…

Truly a dog who wins by lying down...

But the truth is, he was putting in his best effort!
Seeing that everyone was no longer planning to continue with the ten-player dungeon, Mo Fan became even more frustrated, because this meant he would have no way to prove himself.

However, having a fight is better than ending in such a mess, so this time, Mo Fan, who usually doesn't participate in group activities, joined in when he heard that Xiao Nai and Ye Xiu were preparing to split into teams.

Xiao Nai and Ye Xiu quickly split up their teams, each leading a team. Xiao Nai's team consisted of Qiao Jingjing, Mo Fan, Chen Guo, and An Wenyi.

Ye Xiu's team consisted of Zhang Jiale, Tang Rou, Qiao Yifan, and Luo Ji.

The two teams split up, and Xiao Nai led everyone towards a five-player dungeon. Mo Fan was already rubbing his fists together, thinking about combo strategies. This time, he was determined to deliver a stunning performance that would overwhelm the others.

Compared to large-scale dungeons like 10-player raids, 5-player dungeons offer significantly higher DPS, and the map Xiao Nai and his friends are on has two of them. The purpose of 5-player dungeons is to equip players with gear, facilitating the transition from one stage to the next. Naturally, the difficulty and rewards of 5-player dungeons are on a completely different level from 10-player dungeons.

Of course, Xiao Nai and his team weren't aiming for the rewards within the dungeon this time; their only goal was the first-kill reward. The purpose of the first-kill reward was to incentivize competition among players, and it wasn't really related to the dungeon itself. Although it differed from a ten-player dungeon, it still had a high probability of dropping orange-level equipment.

This time, Xiao Nai and his group of five were targeting a dungeon called the Snowy Mine of Lieping Mountains.

Xiao Nai and the others haven't done the main quest yet, so they naturally don't know the background story of this dungeon.

Without Ye Xiu, the responsibility of the main tank (MT) naturally fell to Xiao Nai. Xiao Nai's method as MT was quite simple: he just unleashed his lightning-fast reflexes, overwhelming his teammates with sheer damage output. In short, as long as his damage was high enough, the boss would only attack him. And indeed, fast reflexes really can get you anything.

Upon entering the dungeon, Xiao Nai immediately started typing furiously, as he was the main tank and naturally needed to establish aggro first.

While attacking, Xiao Nai said in the team channel, "I won't give too many commands for this kind of small dungeon. Let's figure it out as we go."

As Xiao Nai's hand speed exploded, a dense rain of bullets covered all the monsters in front of them. Then, Xiao Nai leaped into the air, jumping to the center of the map and unleashing a barrage of attacks. However, Xiao Nai didn't simply distribute his attacks evenly across all the monsters. Instead, while firing wildly, the number of attacks he landed varied depending on the monsters' speed of movement towards him and their distance from him.

With Xiao Nai's micro-management, the monsters that were originally in different positions in this space were arranged into a circle with himself as the center. At this moment, Xiao Nai's random shooting ended, and an anti-tank gun appeared in his hand. With a heavy weapon volley, he shot several monsters into the middle in succession, while flying towards his companions.

Because Xiao Nai's circle contracted very tightly, the three anti-tank cannon shots directly disrupted the monster's originally neat shape. Combined with the physical modeling of Glory, various monsters collided one after another due to their movement routes.

That's right, Xiao Nai alone achieved an effect that only multiple people could achieve by coordinating their attacks.

Chen Guo and the others: "..." Is this even human? A sharpshooter without any aggro skills not only drew the aggro of all the monsters in the space, but also single-handedly completed a cross-directional maneuver?
We're both human, so why are you so outstanding?

"Damage!" Xiao Nai called out to everyone to attack when he saw that he had established enough aggro.

Although everyone was still five levels below the monsters in the dungeon, it was only a five-player dungeon. Aside from the innkeeper, everyone's strength was what it was, and even without Xiao Nai's directing, they handled it with ease. While Chen Guo's strength was limited, she had a clear understanding of her own abilities. Unlike Mo Fan, who recklessly attacked for damage ranking, she relied on her ranged advantage as a Gunner, bombarding from afar, making her the safest member of Xiao Nai's team.

Since they were playing a dungeon, Xiao Nai only kept his hand speed between 300 and 400. After all, he was human, and he couldn't maintain a hand speed that fast for long. This was roughly Xiao Nai's basic hand speed for PvP, a speed he could maintain for as long as he wanted.

Under Xiao Nai's relentless attacks, he firmly held onto all the aggro along the way. Although there were a few dangerous situations along the way, Xiao Nai and his companions overcame them relatively easily.

Soon, Xiao Nai and his group had already reached the first boss of this five-player dungeon: the miner leader Zaru.

The foreman, Zhalu, was a burly miner who carried an oil lamp in one hand and a cross, a tool often used by priests, in the other.

Seeing this, Xiao Nai frowned. After all, how could this boss deal damage if it was facing a priest? (End of Chapter)

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