Hei Deng Xia Huo

Chapter 125 Passing Through Walls

Chapter 15 Equipment and Commissions

According to the system's current information, the rarity levels of equipment and props in the Killing Game, from lowest to highest, are:

Broken, Common, Rare, Fine, Perfect, Epic.

As for whether there are even higher levels of equipment and props, the system did not provide an answer.

Of course, this rarity level is only a reference, used to classify the level of the "special attributes" of the equipment. Ordinary white-grade equipment is not necessarily worse than Fine quality equipment.

For example, a player once found an 800mm Gustav railway gun from World War II on the mall shelves. The entire cannon was 53 meters long and 12 meters high in combat state, weighed 1488 tons, had a range of 60 kilometers, and the armor-piercing projectile weighed 7.1 tons. One shot could penetrate 10 meters of concrete fortifications.

Such a railway gun completely outstripped a large number of Rare and Fine equipment in terms of power, but it was only of "Common" quality on the system mall shelves.

Although its price was very high.

Currently, the highest level of equipment exposed on the luntan is only Perfect level.

Moreover, it is a scabbard without any attack power, only able to restore the user's physical condition.

Most lone wolf players rarely take the initiative to trigger regular missions and scenario missions.

Even if they do, their clearance rating is maintained in the range of C to B, and the experience points and game coins obtained are far less than Li Ang's.

They don't even have a few pieces of Common level equipment, let alone a set of Rare equipment.

Even large organizations built by national machines or multinational corporations are limited by the current lack of player manpower and high-end combat power.

It is difficult to brush out or buy Fine and Perfect level props and equipment.

After all, this is an era where there is demand but no supply.

Li Ang, who has nearly five thousand game coins, bought an equipment that met his current needs without hesitation after seeing it on the mall shelves.

Name: Phase Boots

Type: Armor

Quality: Fine

Effect: Phase Walk. Increases movement speed for 10 seconds and allows you to pass through terrain and units. Ignores most kinetic damage during Phase Walk. During Phase Walk, the solidity of the bottom of the boots is determined by the user.

Consumption: 10% Total Ling Energy

Cooldown: 5 minutes

Equipment Requirements: Agility attribute greater than or equal to 8, Perception attribute greater than or equal to 8

Note: A notorious legendary thief often used this equipment to break into houses. Once, he had just stolen from the Duke's mansion, slipped, and fell into the wall just as the Phase Walk ended, ending his inglorious life.

This Fine level equipment cost Li Ang a full 2000 game coins, but it was still worth the money in terms of effect.

Low-level players are far from being able to ignore the attacks of modern light and heavy weapons. A large-caliber bullet fired in the right position can end their lives.

Even Li Ang, when facing a machine gun array in a wide area, would probably only be able to flee in panic.

With these Phase Boots, at least he doesn't have to worry about being besieged and killed by modern light weapons.

When facing paranormal events, running through walls will also be a bit faster.

After clicking Confirm Purchase, Li Ang clicked on the treasure chest in his backpack and took out a pair of gray-black leather boots.

He immediately took off his shoes in his living room, put on the Phase Boots, and stepped on them a few times, finding that they fit quite well.

Under Chai Cuiqiao's gaze, he activated the Phase Walk effect and found that his entire body had become a phantom.

His palm slid across the wooden table, easily passing through it.

Li Ang counted down seven seconds in his mind, took a deep breath, and slammed into the concrete wall, easily passing through it.

According to the system's notes, these Phase Boots can also modify the solid judgment of the bottom of the boots.

As long as Li Ang is willing, he can reduce the solidity of the bottom of the boots to zero when releasing the effect, so that he can be wrapped in gravity and fall downstairs.

The only thing to pay attention to is not to maintain contact with objects with a density greater than air when the effect ends.

Otherwise, like the legendary thief in the notes, the whole person will be embedded in the wall, and the flesh and wall bricks will merge into one.

Well, breaking into houses, it is really a must-have prop for the old Wang next door.

While Li Ang was studying this new equipment over and over, a new message was displayed in his friends list.

Luozi: Hello.

An information broker?

Li Ang raised his eyebrows, wondering what this information peddler wanted from him.

Li Risheng: What's the matter?

Luozi: Are you still in Yin City? I have a commission on hand, and I don't know if you are interested.

Li Ang frowned and typed: Tell me about it.

Luozi: It's like this, there is a small boss of a construction company whose hometown village has recently encountered some strange things, so he contacted me to see if I can help him find someone who can solve the problem. The reward is about five hundred thousand, and I will take a 10% commission fee.

A reward of five hundred thousand may be a lot of money for ordinary people,

But for a veteran player like Li Ang, it's just a drop in the bucket. He can earn it back by selling some game coins.

As an information broker, Luozi would naturally not bother Li Ang with a mere reward of five hundred thousand.

The real lure for players in this commission is the so-called "strange things."

That is, the aura of the mission.

As a player, Luozi naturally had to treat Li Ang, who was also a player, differently from that client,

And told Li Ang all the information of the small boss of the construction company in two or three strokes, to reassure him.

The client's name is Lu Maodian, who was born in a remote mountain village called Dusheng Village. He came to the city to work in his early years and became a contractor with his brains, physical strength, and eloquence. He started a construction company and made a fortune.

Lu Maodian, who succeeded in his career, naturally wanted to give back to his hometown, invest in the village, build new roads, and build new houses, so that his father, Lu Gui, who was the village head in the village, could be proud.

However, seven months ago, strange things began to happen in Dusheng Village.

A drunken villager fell into a shallow ditch that was ankle-high while walking at night, and drowned alive. He had a hideous smile on his face when he died.

A few days later, a villager slipped while cooking at home and fell to the stove. His entire face was scalded by the hot oil, and he struggled for a few days before he died. When he died, his face, full of swollen blisters, was also smiling hideously.

The village was panic-stricken.

Half a month later, a villager was thirsty at night and drank a bucket of soy sauce for some reason, suffered from acute hypernatremia, and died of sudden cardiac arrest.

Two days later, the only rural teacher in the village also died of illness.

Lu Maodian, the construction company boss in the city, hurriedly invited a respected mage to go to Dusheng Village to perform a ritual, and the dense death events finally subsided.

However, a week ago, people began to die in Dusheng Village again. Lu Maodian went to find the mage at that time, but was told that the mage had gone abroad.

Helpless, Lu Maodian, who had some money, contacted the information broker who claimed to have "wide connections" through a friend's relationship.