"Town Founding Order?"
A Town Founding Order was extraordinarily rare in the Divine Realm. Generally, you could only obtain one by achieving a first kill on a special world boss or completing an epic-level or higher team quest.
Compared to captured towns, the value of a Town Founding Order was even greater.
Captured towns came with fixed locations, but a Town Founding Order had no such restriction. You could establish a small town anywhere you pleased, even on neutral maps—this was the greatest testament to its worth.
Neutral maps had no teleportation points. Players had to run all the way there on foot, and there were extremely few towns on neutral maps. Places like the
Of course, precisely because of this, such towns lacked some of the functions a guild town should have. Town upgrade functions were completely absent—no matter how you managed these towns, they would never improve.
However, using a Town Founding Order to establish a town on a neutral map came with a far higher cost—several times, even dozens of times more than building one within a kingdom or empire. This was because neutral maps were not safe zones and were fraught with danger. Venturing into an enemy-filled no-man's-land to break new ground naturally demanded a steep price, and the higher the level of the neutral map, the greater the cost. Most importantly, towns in neutral zones were easily attacked by monsters—nothing like the relatively easy life of a town within a kingdom.
Because of this, even lucky guilds that obtained a Town Founding Order didn't necessarily have the capability or finances to establish a town in a neutral zone. Many guilds ended up wasting their orders.
Shi Feng hadn't expected to obtain one so quickly.
He had originally planned to challenge specific world bosses once his guild's main raid team reached level 60, but he had gotten it a full ten levels early.
"Well, getting it sooner is always better than getting it later. Worst case, I just move up the plan a bit." Shi Feng smiled faintly, then stored the Town Founding Order and turned his attention to the loot dropped by the Soul of the Tyrant, letting Anna and the third-tier demon continue clearing the remaining monsters.
As a legendary-tier monster, the Soul of the Tyrant should have dropped a fair number of items.
Yet the actual drops were surprisingly sparse. Including the broken equipment that fell when the Soul of the Tyrant dissipated, there were only six items in total.
Shi Feng picked up the fragmented equipment scattered on the ground and examined them.
These pieces of equipment were clearly ancient, with large portions already decayed. If left on the roadside, nobody would have given them a second glance.
But after Shi Feng opened up their attribute descriptions, he couldn't help but become visibly excited.
"Magic
Magic Equipment, like magic weapons, were consumable items, but they could grant players incredibly powerful combat strength. However, in the Divine Realm, Magic Equipment was extremely difficult to craft, so their numbers were far fewer than magic weapons. The four pieces before him formed a complete set—the two-tier Magic Equipment known as Judgment. The set consisted of four pieces: hands, chest, legs, and feet.
Under normal circumstances, these four pieces possessed base attributes comparable to epic-tier equipment, though they came with no bonus skills. Equipping all four would be no different from putting on four pieces of epic-tier gear.
The Judgment set had two set bonuses.
Two-piece set bonus: Magic Activation—a passive effect that increased Constitution by 30%, reaction speed by 20%, generated a magic shield that reduced magical effects by 50% and physical damage by 30%.
Four-piece set bonus: Light of Judgment—all magic runes on the equipment are activated, and at the cost of consuming durability, all attributes are increased by 800 points, Strength is boosted by 90%, Endurance by 60%, and Agility by 60%, consuming one point of durability per minute.
Shi Feng clicked his tongue in amazement at the detailed attributes of the Magic Equipment.