Chapter 1846 - Enchanting Scroll



Chapter 1846: Enchanting Scroll
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Supreme Four Ring (Epic): Agility +50, Strength +30, Constitution +30, Critical Hit +30%, Life-steal +30%, Special Effect 1: King of the Jungle’s Protection, instant, summons a natural shield which allows the spell-caster to absorb the full damage of one skill. Cooldown time of 6 hours. Special Effect 2: King of the Jungle’s Blessing, Stealth effect +30%. Special Effect 3: The Special Power that the King of the Jungle Gave to Cenarius. You can learn the three Transformation skills of the Druids, as well as up to four skills of the branches of Transformation. Level Requirement: None. Durability: None.
This piece of equipment was already outdated. Although it wasn’t limited by level, in the current patch, where attributes were a top priority, a total of 110 points was just too little. It couldn’t be dropped or be worn out either, so Lu Li had spent a fortune to strengthen it to level 9.
Now, Lu Li had already gone to the Outland. It was time to try and level up.
Legendary equipment wasn’t a long way off now.
At the moment, if he wanted people, he had them, and if he wanted money…he had money. There wasn’t much that could stop him.
A massive force of 3000 Ogres – this such a difficult quest. If you weren’t level 70, you probably wouldn’t try for it, but it was still actually finished by him.

You finished this quest?

The NPC who issued the quest, the Lost One Ikuti, simply couldn’t believe his ears, but he quickly accepted this reality.
Whether they had left Zangarmarsh, he didn’t know, but at least they were far away from the Boha’mu Ruins, where they were now.

We had confirmed a reward before concerning the secret of transforming into a crow,
Lu Li said. Things had gone much more smoothly than he had expected. He originally thought it would take much longer before he could see Ikuti.

Of course. Thank you so much for all you have done,
Ikuti responded, taking out a scroll which he had prepared a while ago.

It’s just that simple?

Lu Li found it a little hard to accept this.
Wasn’t there supposed to be some God item? The NPC didn’t even take it out for him to see.

Yes, this is the Enchanting scroll that I made. You can choose a piece of equipment to go through the Enchantment.

Of course, Ikuti couldn’t give Lu Li a God or Demi-God level item, despite the difficulty of eliminating 3000 ogres definitely being enough for it.
Lu Li examined this scroll for a moment. It turned out it was a Transformation scroll.
When it was used with a piece of equipment, the equipment would be imbued with a special effect that would strengthen the player’s Transformation skill. For Druids, their power would increase after Transformation, while for Shamans, it would improve their survivability.
In terms of value for money, it was more worthwhile for Druids to use it.
It was very clear that this quest was a one-off quest. It would be difficult to come across this item again in the future.
As for needing to choose a piece of equipment to be Enchanted, other players would have a headache about this. After all, any piece of equipment would have to be swapped out eventually, so after it was outdated, this Enchantment would be useless. What was more, it would be penalized because of the equipment level.
Lu Li decided to use the scroll to Enchant his ring.
After levelling up his ring, the Strengthening Stones and Synthetic Gems from before would be removed, but this wasn’t the case with an Enchantment, unless a new Enchantment scroll replaced an old one.
Afterwards, Lu Li went to hand in his Colifang Reservoir quest, successfully levelling up to level 65. There were plenty of other quests in Zangarmarsh, but Lu Li wasn’t interested in them.
Once the map of Zangarmarsh was clear, players had two places they could go – Terokkar Forest or Nagrand.
Terokkar Forest was located to the southwest of Hellfire Peninsula, between Nagrand and Moon Shadow Valley. Under the assistance of the Naaru, a group of Draenei rebuilt Shattrath City. When this city was first rebuilt, they adopted an open, welcoming stance – their main gate was always open to the exiles of all races in the Outland.
However, Terokkar Forest was definitely not a place of peace. Because of the world-famous Bone Wastes and Auchindoun citadel, there would always be fearless adventurers and tomb raiders that would go on a rampage in the ruins of Auchindoun.
Shattrath City was once the capital of the Draenei.
In the beginning, when the Horde first rose to power, it was destroyed by Saar’s father Durotan. After being abandoned for several years, it was discovered by the allied Expedition, led by Khadgar. Here, Khadgar encountered the Naaru, and with the help of a group of Draenei priests called the Aldor, he rebuilt Shattrath City.
After several years, a group called the Geomancers, who were traitor Blood Elves, also joined them.
At the same time, this place also slowly became a refuge for all those who races who had been slaughtered by Burning Legion and Illidan. This led to Shattrath City’s strange complexity of having many races living together.
Lu Li passed by Terokkar Forest without stopping at all, as he headed towards Nagrand.
Before the Draenor world had been ruined, Nagrand was the home of Orcs, as well as the earliest origin point for Orc Shamans. The Orc ancestors lived a nomadic lifestyle here, with many famous Orcs growing up in this grassland, such as Grom Hellscream, Durotan, Orgrim, Drek’Thar, Gul’dan, Ner’zhul and so on…
Nagrand was the only place in the Outland that hadn’t encountered serious destruction or pollution.
In the Orc language, Nagrand meant the ‘land of wind’. When you rode at a high attitude, you would naturally and elegantly be sweeping past this lush, green grassland, relaxingly admiring the beautiful scenery.
The main Horde presence here was Galador, which was named after Durotan’s father, or Saar’s grandfather, the old Frostwolf warchief Galad.
The Mag’har who were assembled here were those who the players encountered in Hellfire plains – the brown-skinned Orcs who had not been polluted at all. They included the epic orc hero Kilrogg Deadeye, the descendant of the High Overlord Saurfang, and their military leader just happened to be the son of the celebrated Grom Hellscream, Garrosh Hellscream.
That year, Galador’s wonderful leader had assembled these orphaned Orcs to escape Greatmother Geyah, who had been corroded by Burning Legion.
Now, Greatmother Geyah was ill to the point of death. There was a deep fear that with the loss of the leadership of an elder, they would be falling behind, degenerating from their fathers’ days. While the players were helping the Mag’har Orcs get rid of their troubles all around them, they slowly realized that Greatmother Geyah was Galad’s widow, and was now acting as the grandmother of the Horde warchief Saar.
In the process of reuniting with her grandchild, the mystery surrounding Oshu’gun, the holy mountain of the Orcs, was gradually unraveled.
The Alliance base was in Telaar though, with Kurenai camp as the main city. In the Draenei language, Kurenai meant ‘Redeemed’. Broken ones who had come from all sorts of enslavement and control, escaped to Nagrand and built up their own homes, trying to find their own, true destiny there.
After Lu Li arrived in Kurenai, he began to listen out to what NPCs were saying about the Throne of the Elements.
In the end, he managed to receive two quests concerning the Throne of the Elements, but the content of the quests was completely foreign to him. It could only be said that this place was relatively mysterious. He had never encountered it at all in his previous life.
He set out, bound for the Throne of the Elements. Flying in the sky and looking at a distance, he could see the great mess that everything was in underneath.
Giant totems stood up tall, while the elements raged all around, especially in the sky. The giant bolts of lightning really ended up striking Lu Li down.
Compared to when he had come before, the lightning now was just too dense.
After Lu Li landed on the ground, he transformed into a bear, the most defensive of the Druid states. He rushed into the lightning, but after doing so, he was immediately killed.
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