The president of the Demon Soul Guild, a fire mage who advanced to the professional title of Blazing Archmage, 'Wannabe Uncle,' possessed two divine-tier talents: [Concentration (God-Tier)] and [Energy Saving (God-Tier)].
During the defense against the Undead Scourge invasion, he unleashed four forbidden magic spells in rapid succession, annihilating eight undead legions in one go, becoming an immortal legend in the game Tian Dao.
The president of the God's Right Hand, a sharpshooter who advanced to the professional title of Battlefield Dominator, 'I Am Little Horn,' possessed four divine-tier talents: [Immortal (God-Tier)], [Bloodlust (God-Tier)], [Lethal (God-Tier)], and [Splash (God-Tier)].
In a national war, facing an attack from over a thousand enemy players, he single-handedly fought for seven hours. Relying on splash damage, lethal critical hits, and the bloodlust talent for continuous life-steal, he truly achieved the myth of an immortal god. Da Feng Novel
Ultimately, the enemy force, initially numbering in the thousands, continuously increased, eventually reaching a staggering one hundred and twenty thousand pursuing him. He single-handedly employed guerrilla tactics, successfully tying down one-tenth of South Korea's forces invested in the national war.
Although he eventually ran out of ammunition and was instantly killed by the concentrated fire of over a hundred thousand ranged players, his divine-tier talent, Immortal, resurrected him on the spot, granting him a three-minute period of invincibility.
Three minutes later, he broke free from the encirclement and successfully rendezvoused with his guild members who had come to his aid. He then counter-attacked, annihilating the one hundred and twenty thousand enemies, the majority of whom were ranged professions.
In that battle, he created a legend of being invincible and immortal, unmatched by anyone.
He truly became the dominator of the battlefield.
Chu Tian felt his blood surge even thinking about it now.
He knew the general locations of the divine-tier talents produced in Tian Dao, and he knew the locations of the six in Dragon Country with absolute clarity.
What he was going to search for this time was a divine-tier talent produced in the northern war zone: Teleportation.
Coupled with his own Elf King bloodline, he already possessed three divine-tier talents. Because they could be stacked with talents acquired by players, he still needed to collect divine-tier talents in this life.
Moreover, he felt that once he obtained them, it wouldn't be easy for anyone to snatch them from his grasp.
However, everything takes time. First, he needed to obtain the Teleportation talent. Setting up a sufficient number of waypoints would be beneficial for acquiring other divine-tier talents in the future.
At the very least, if he couldn't win, he could escape!
A single teleport of a hundred kilometers—he didn't believe they could catch him.
Moreover, the mount system hadn't been activated yet. With Chu Tian transformed into the Giant Deer form, no one could catch him when he ran.
Soon, Chu Tian arrived at the entrance of a dark cave. This was a level forty map, with monsters inside reaching level forty-five.
He scanned his surroundings, confirming he was alone, and then walked towards the darkness deeper within the cave.
Actually, Chu Tian had originally planned to come for the divine-tier talent after he had leveled up more. At his current level, even acquiring [Teleportation (God-Tier)] would be very difficult.
However, since he had decided to seek out the divine craftsman Lain, he felt it was worth trying here. If he could obtain the divine-tier Teleportation, his chances of survival in the Slaughterer faction on Planet Ai would be even greater.
Chu Tian transformed into a black leopard and walked into the darkness of the cave's depths. The leopard's body, hidden in the shadows, seemed to blend seamlessly with the darkness.
The sound of flowing water echoed from within the cave, creating an eerie atmosphere in the silent darkness.
After walking for a full ten minutes, an open area appeared before him.
In this area, four carapace beetle leader monsters were active.
The faint dust rising from the ground was the sign of the carapace beetles burrowing underground.
Further in the distance, there was a pool of water, about twenty meters in diameter.
A thin stream of water flowed out from one side of the mountain wall, pouring into this pool.
The sound of water originated from this source.
The four carapace beetle leaders were positioned at the entrance to the path ahead.
They moved constantly underground, their movement patterns completely random.
From time to time, they would burrow out of the ground, opening their hard carapaces, extending their soft wings, and shaking them. Simultaneously, many tiny flying insects would emerge from their bodies with their movements.
When they closed their carapaces and wings, these small flying insects would all return to their bodies.
Chu Tian estimated the distance. He needed to pass through approximately thirty meters to reach the water's edge.
And this distance was precisely their activity range. Without eliminating all four carapace beetle leaders, it was completely impossible to pass through their ground activity zone without alerting them.
Based on their activity range, alerting one would directly trigger a chain reaction, and the other three would also enter combat.
Since there was no other way, he had to force his way through!
Chu Tian knew the risks involved in doing so, but he had undertaken far more dangerous things.
Although in this life he hadn't encountered many things that could threaten him, in his previous life, as a rogue, he lived for the thrill.
What others dared not do, rogues would try, experiencing the feeling of dancing between life and death.
Perhaps Chu Tian's personality was inherently inclined towards the bizarre, favoring excitement and danger. His current Druid profession, however, restricted him.
But this did not stop him from taking risks. Although the leopard form lacked many life-saving skills compared to a rogue.
He was not a pure Feral Druid build. As a fully spec'd Druid, his sustain and hard-hitting capabilities were infinitely stronger than a rogue's.
Chu Tian estimated in his mind that the vigilance range of these carapace beetle leaders should be 3.5 meters. Due to the significant level difference, their vigilance range would increase to 5-6 meters.
Moreover, as his level was eleven levels lower than theirs, entering their vigilance range would render stealth ineffective, and he would be immediately detected.
Therefore, as long as he maintained a distance of 6 meters from any of them, he would not be discovered.
The stealthy leopard slowly emerged from the cave and entered the open area.
Chu Tian controlled the distance between himself and the carapace beetle leaders, held his breath, and gradually moved towards the pool.
One meter to the left, three meters ahead, two meters ahead and to the right.
The leopard's body moved like a black cat preparing to hunt, each step cautious, sometimes crouching low, sometimes sticking close to the wall, inching forward.
Every movement he made was meticulous.
Loose stones on the rock face.
Scattered animal remains on the ground.
Withered and weathered wild grass.
Anything that could cause an unforeseen variable had to be considered.
As the saying goes, caution ensures a thousand years of safety. His experiences in his previous life had made him deeply understand this principle.
In his previous life, he had been chased in the wild and died over a thousand times, often due to his own carelessness that led to his tracks being discovered.
And in dungeons, deaths were not recorded. He himself couldn't remember how many times he had died.
In any case, it was definitely more than the times he had been killed by players in the wild.