I'm bombarding the Supernatural World with my firearms-Chapter 407 - 347: Rising to Level 498!
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"It’s a sigh of the times..."
Ke Gou lamented with a click of his tongue, "At first, there weren’t so many forces trying to buy in, since Miao personally took the lead with this move. Everyone was cautious not to be too blatant, to avoid incurring Miao’s grudge and a possible future vendetta."
"But as more and more forces got involved, everyone jumped on the bandwagon, banking on safety in numbers."
"Who could have expected..."
"Those people must be shivering on the rooftops by now."
"Tough, so tough."
Hungry Monkey was silent, his expression complex. He suddenly felt a kind of empathy for those forces; they already didn’t have much in Star Coins, and now they had gone and done this, frittering away their limited funds.
Not to mention.
Those forces that bought in at prices of 10:1 or even 15:1 must have lost everything down to their underwear by now. It’s practically a sin.
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Chen Miao, alone when he returned to the room,
took several deep breaths while staring at the panel where Star Coins could be directly exchanged for Experience Points before he reluctantly tore his gaze away. This was today’s highlight and saved for last.
Some people like to eat the best part of their meal first, others save the best for last. Neither is right or wrong, and everyone has their own preference. He preferred to save the best morsels for the end.
First was the Star Coins’ selective effect feature. By spending a certain amount of Star Coins, one could add a Special Effect to an item. The more you spend, the stronger the effect; the less you spend, the weaker the effect.
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However, each item has a limit.
F-grade items can consume up to 100 Star Coins.
And so on.
E-grade items can consume up to 1,000 Star Coins, D-grade up to 10,000 Star Coins, C-grade up to 100,000 Star Coins, B-grade up to 1,000,000 Star Coins, and A-grade up to 10,000,000 Star Coins.
His strongest item to date,
was naturally the "Emperor·Saint·Core·Nine-Tailed Fox·Heavenly Eye Matrix Cannon," an A-grade item. That means it requires 10 million Star Coins, which, for him now, was an affordable sum.
After spending 10 million Star Coins,
a brand new effect soon appeared on the weapon’s panel.
"Ding, congratulations to player Chen Miao for spending 10 million Star Coins on the A-grade item Heavenly Eye Matrix Cannon, obtaining the Special Selected Effect: Charged Attack."
"After a period of disuse, the power of the first fired round will increase based on the time the weapon was not used."
"The power can increase by up to a hundred times, and to reach this power multiplier, the weapon must not have been used for a week."
This was what he got for 10 million Star Coins. Honestly, it was a good deal, and he felt it was worth it. A hundredfold increase is no joke.
An excited Chen Miao, off to a good start, looked eagerly towards the remaining mainstream items he possessed.
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"Ding, congratulations to player Chen Miao for spending 1 million Star Coins on the B-grade item Hell Gatling, obtaining the Special Selected Effect: Bullet Split."
"You can control each bullet fired by this weapon to split into a hundred bullets. The power of each will greatly decrease, but the coverage area will significantly increase."
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It’s suitable for dealing with swarms of weaker, densely-packed small monsters.
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"Ding, congratulations to player Chen Miao for spending 10,000 Star Coins on the D-grade item Bee King Sniper Rifle, obtaining the Special Selected Effect: Flaw Attack."
"If it hits the target’s crucial point, like the eyes, heart, or neck, there will be a 0.01% chance to instantly kill the target, regardless of other factors."
It’s worth noting that.
Most of the weapons he used belonged to the Gunman Profession, except this Bee King Sniper Rifle, which wasn’t an Occupational Weapon. Since the Gunman’s sniper rifle required level 40 to craft and he was far from that level at the time, he used this one as a substitute.
It’s just a D-grade item.
The cost in Star Coins was very minimal.
But the effect was indeed good. There was a slim chance of instantly taking out an enemy, meaning that even if a level 200 boss suddenly popped up, he’d have a chance at taking it down.
Of course, the odds are very low.
At this rate, it would take about 10,000 shots for one to have a chance of instant kill. But at least there’s a chance. In certain scenarios, this could be overwhelmingly powerful.
Like an 800-level boss trapped in an eternal sleep.
All external damage would be immune, impervious to all attacks, and no matter what, the boss wouldn’t wake from sleep. Then all he had to do was aim the sniper rifle at the monster’s weak spot and keep firing.
If he fired continuously for 24 hours, it would be unfortunate not to hit once.
Of course, this kind of scenario is overly optimistic, and it’s usually unlikely to occur.
As for the remaining Thompson Submachine Gun, it used to be one of his most frequently used weapons, but it was given a rather mediocre effect.
It’s an active effect that, once activated, will suppress the sound and muzzle flash, making the shooter more concealed. This ability is mostly useless for him, as he rarely needs to hide. By the time he draws his firearm,
it’s never him who needs to be concealed, but rather the target he’s aiming at.
After all that was done, Chen Miao took a deep breath and looked down at the Civilization Fragment in his arms. He’d always been reluctant to use it, fearing it would be a waste to exchange it for attribute values.
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