Chapter 192: Reward List
While the mage leader was talking with the next player, Gu Xi opened the folder that had just been delivered.
On the first page of the folder, there was a picture of a collapsing glacier and snow mountain, which depicted the final grand avalanche move of the Undead Scourge Ritual.
In the glacier, there was also a red longsword, with a number behind it.
19!
This indicated that Gu Xi had killed nineteen powerful enemies in this battle of the Undead Scourge Ritual.
Looking at this number, Gu Xi seriously counted, considering even the Wight Leader as a powerful enemy.
From the initial red-skinned abomination to the combination of brutes, commanders, and mages, then the eight or nine Wight Leaders charging together, and finally the pirate ship's clown captain and the blown-up castle, the main force of the wights.
Counting these, both remembered and forgotten, there were indeed nineteen powerful enemies.
If the Death Avatar had not turned to attack that clown instead of the gathered Wight Leaders, this number could have been higher.
Gu Xi also noticed a piece of information written below the picture. It turned out the picture was not just for show; if it was added to the player's banner, it would provide corresponding attributes.
Although Gu Xi was not a main force in this battle, and the Sunshine Glory Guild was not as strong as the Darkbone Wind Academy, they were closest to the players, especially the undead mages.
They knew exactly what attributes the undead mages needed.
[Undead Scourge Battle Kill Emblem (Green): Can add a glory emblem to the banner, increasing the vitality of all undead troops by +6 when painted on the banner.]
With just one look, Gu Xi understood that for every three Wight Leaders killed, the vitality of his undead troops would increase by 1 point.
This was the best reward the Sunshine Glory Guild could offer.
For a novice undead mage like Gu Xi, it was a good choice. The basic level 0 skeletons had about 10 to 12 points of vitality, gaining +1 with each level.
This emblem on Gu Xi's banner would be equivalent to raising his skeletons by 6 levels.
This was already a considerable reward.
Of course, it would be even better if it increased attack by +6; in that case, Gu Xi would definitely go crazy increasing the number of skeleton soldiers to build his bone army.
Turning the first page, he saw two delivery notes.
The first note was for the twenty sets of small and medium-sized building blueprints promised by the mage leader before the battle.
Gu Xi could take this note to the No. 9 warehouse in the Fairy Garden to collect the items.
There was no time limit; Gu Xi just needed to bring the note.
Interestingly, the note also stated that if Gu Xi died in this battle, the Sunshine Glory Guild would be obligated to transform him into a lich or death knight, making him an undead player.
What he would transform into depended on his talent and luck.
Given Gu Xi's current level, the likelihood of becoming a lich was higher.
Regarding the information written on the back of the delivery note, Gu Xi felt a bit speechless but understood it was the Sunshine Glory Guild's final guarantee for players. Without this, if he died, the rewards might disappear, and no one would know where they went.
In this aspect, the mage leader did a decent job.
The second note was for various resources rewarded by the mage leader to Gu Xi for building new structures. But looking at the numbers on the note, Gu Xi realized it was a form of compensation.
It provided Gu Xi with 50,000 units of negative energy, 500 units of food, 500 units of herbs, 100 units of stone, 100 units of wood, and 100 units of metal.
Additionally, 20 units each of sulfur, gems, and crystals, and 30 units of mercury.
Moreover, 2 units each of dragon steel and dragon blood crystal.
These items were unique to the Fairy Garden, not found elsewhere.
Seeing these resources, Gu Xi believed they were enough for all twenty small and medium-sized buildings, and even for upgrading core structures.
Thinking back to before entering this world, Gu Xi had specifically exchanged for ten units of mercury and waited several days to accumulate enough negative energy for building a dragon bone laboratory.
Finally, he had to sell a lot of gold coins to gather the required resources.
Now, with these resources, Gu Xi no longer had to worry about the short-term construction issues in Aridowei City.
Seeing this page, Gu Xi's doubts about the mage leader vanished.
No matter what, he accepted this life-saving money.
Turning this page, any further grievances were also let go.
Next was the detailed information on the undead troops.
These undead troops fought alongside Gu Xi in this battle.
However, because Gu Xi liked to fight outside the Undead Scourge Ritual array, many undead troops were left outside, frozen by the cold and no longer usable.
Only those who could return to the control range of the Undead Scourge Ritual array were counted for Gu Xi.
This was the data sheet of the undead.
One glance and Gu Xi knew what had happened after he climbed onto the evil coffin.
After he hung onto the evil coffin, the undead troops he took out fought desperately to return.
But not many made it back.
Zombies, due to their slow movement, didn't return at all.
The farthest fighting squad 1 was annihilated, and the level 4 skeleton leader was gone, along with its equipment.
The second fighting squad, which initially protected Gu Xi, returned with fewer than 5 skeleton soldiers, but the skeleton leader survived, preventing the squad from being wiped out.
Skeleton archers, being farther from the battlefield, retreated quickly, with more than half returning.
The Bonecutters, heavily damaged from previous battles, began retreating when fighting squad 1 took over, allowing them to escape to the Undead Scourge Ritual array's control range.
Additionally, ghosts, skeleton mages, poison flies, and gargoyles, which could fly or move quickly, mostly returned.
This ensured Gu Xi still had some troops.
However, at the bottom of this page, Gu Xi noticed two additional troops, each with a description next to them.