The loot from the King of Rocks had not only stunned Shi Feng and the others—even the players watching from outside were drooling, their eyes nearly popping out of their heads.
"Isn't the King of Rocks a Primordial? How did it drop so many items?"
"There must be over a hundred and fifty pieces!"
"If only I could get drops like that—I could sell them off and get rich overnight."
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Everyone stared at the small mountain of loot displayed in the Water Mirror, and aside from marveling at the King of Rocks' terrifying drop count, they felt an even deeper surge of jealousy toward the Zero Wing Guild.
A Level 60 High Grand Lord-tier Primordial—even its regular drops would include at least Gold-grade equipment of Level 50 or higher, and with good luck, even Dark Gold-grade items. Everyone knew that in the current Divine Realm, once monster levels reached fifty or above, the quality of dropped items and equipment took a nosedive.
Even the top players from the super guilds and first-rate guilds craved Level 50+ Gold-grade weapons and equipment, let alone Dark Gold-grade gear.
After all, Epic-grade items were exceedingly rare—even a guild's top experts might not own a single one. The real benchmark was Dark Gold-grade equipment.
And the equipment before them numbered over thirty pieces. The value went without saying.
Right now, every major super guild and first-rate guild was close to Level 50, all scrambling to assemble the best Level 50 gear so they could take on the Level 50 super-large team Dungeon.
With these weapons and equipment, Zero Wing had gained a definite advantage in clearing such Dungeons.
Back in the rock giant gathering area, Shi Feng began sorting through the loot. As for the two remaining Rock Guards, he left them entirely to Ban Jiu, Ye Wumian, and the steady stream of Tier-2 NPCs.
The Rock Guards were specialized High Grand Lords, but under the suppression of the magic formation in the monster gathering area, their strength was drastically reduced. They were no longer a threat—eliminating them was only a matter of time.
Once both Rock Guards were taken care of, Shi Feng finished organizing all the drops.
The King of Rocks' loot was even more generous than Shi Feng had imagined.
A total of 183 items had dropped: 55 Super Rare materials, 71 rare gemstones of various kinds, 24 magic scrolls, and 32 weapons and equipment. The weakest among them was Level 50 Gold-grade equipment, and there were three Level 55 Dark Gold-grade weapons—any one of them would fetch over a thousand gold on the current market.
What Shi Feng hadn't expected was that among the dropped equipment were three pieces of the Level 55 Dark Gold-grade Shatterer set.
The Shatterer was a Berserker class set consisting of eight pieces total. It typically only dropped from super-large team Dungeons, so he'd never expected the King of Rocks to drop the Level 55 Dark Gold version.
Moreover, the Shatterer was a very special Dark Gold set—as long as you equipped two or more pieces, the level requirement dropped by 5. This meant a player at Level 50 could wear it without having to wait until Level 55.
Though the difference was only five levels, in terms of equipment quality it represented an entire tier jump. The Level 55 Shatterer's base stats were nearly on par with Level 50 Epic-grade equipment—only the player's adaptation and a few secondary attributes fell slightly short.
Additionally, among the 32 pieces of equipment was one Epic-grade growth item: the Soul Robe.
The Soul Robe had no class restriction, but its skill attributes were entirely healing-focused. It boosted a player's healing effectiveness by 5%, and it came with an exceedingly rare passive skill called Soul Fluctuation, which allowed the player to regenerate mana at the same rate as out-of-combat recovery, even in the middle of battle.
This skill was essentially a mana potion that never ran out, letting players freely restore their teammates' HP without worrying about conserving mana.
The moment Shi Feng displayed the Soul Robe's stats, it immediately drew a wave of envy and shock from everyone.
Mana wasn't something players particularly cared about in the early game, but as levels rose, more and more skills consumed increasingly larger amounts of it. The higher the tier of skill or spell, the greater the mana cost—for players tackling bosses, this was practically indispensable.
Without hesitation, Shi Feng handed the Soul Robe to Ziyan Liuyun.
For a team, a powerful healer was the foundation of everything, so giving it to Ziyan Liuyun was the best choice. It not only boosted her healing output but also made mana management far easier, allowing for better skill chaining and sustained casting—greatly enhancing the team's overall survivability.
But compared to all those weapons and equipment from the King of Rocks, it was the very last item that truly made everyone's eyes burn with envy.
A Magic Workshop Blueprint!
Shi Feng stared at the thick, dust-covered ancient tome in his hands, half-convinced his eyes were playing tricks on him.