He'd finally pulled out something normal, though it was still basically useless.
He was about to toss it, but seeing its fine quality, he kept it in his storage. At least it was better than nothing.
"I refuse to believe I can't pull something good!"
He hyped himself up and took out the remaining Deadman's Chests to open them all at once.
[You obtained: Fabric Softener ×1]
[You obtained: Complete Guilty Father Blu-ray Set ×1]
[You obtained: 1,800 End Coins]
[You obtained: Full Black Beast Figure Set ×1]
[You obtained: 2,100 End Coins]
…
After a series of high-blood-pressure draws, Gusion was finally done. He seriously suspected these explorers filled their storage with junk on purpose.
Honestly, he could understand the fairy wand, but who brings DVDs to a mission world?
Fortunately, he did get two useful items, which calmed him down.
[Godslayer]
Origin: End Space
Quality: Purple
Type: Sniper Rifle
Magazine: 10 rounds
Requirements: 15 Spirit, 20 Strength, Basic Shooting Skill
Details: A sniper rifle from End Space, obtained from a loot box. Excellent adaptability; damage cap depends on the user.
Skill 1: Focus (Passive)
When aiming with Godslayer, it's easier to enter a focused state, increasing accuracy.
Skill 2: Godslayer (Active)
Consumes soul energy to imbue bullets with spirit, increasing speed and power, able to harm spiritual beings. The higher the user's Spirit, the greater the increase.
Cooldown: 5s
Rating: 195
Evaluation: An excellent sniper, just needs the right user.
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Earlier, Gusion had dodged and even tanked shots from the enemy sniper, who never managed to hurt him. He'd thought it was the gun's fault, but now he realized: the gun was top-notch, but the sniper was just too weak.
Godslayer's basic attacks were average, no better than a top-tier sniper rifle in the Kengan world. But with high Spirit, its active skill turned it into a supernatural weapon, even able to hit spirits—a great early-game weapon for explorers.
Unfortunately, Gusion, though skilled in many arts and from a futuristic world, was never big on firearms, so he was only a decent shot, not a marksman.
He planned to use it for now, and sell it after this world. If he needed a ranged weapon, he preferred bows and arrows.
The other valuable item he got was:
[Giant's Heart]
Origin: Native World 213126
Quality: Rare
Type: Accessory
Requirements: 15 Constitution
Details: Crafted by dwarven artisans, blessed for giants. Wearing it: +1 Constitution (only works below 30 total).
Skill 1: Unmoving Mountain (Passive)
Reduces control effects by 50% (less effective against strong enemies).
Skill 2: Giant's Heart (Passive)
+5% max HP, +20% natural HP regen, +50% to healing effects.
Note: Loses effect above 50 Constitution.
Rating: 100+
Evaluation: A tank's favorite—wear the thickest armor, and take the heaviest hits.
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Gusion ignored End Space's cheeky evaluation. Though the stat boosts were of little use to him now, the passive skills were quite handy.
A rare, max-rated tank accessory was worth 10,000 End Coins—way better than shampoo.
All told, the six explorers' loot netted him two high-value items, 5,400 End Coins, and a small inheritance crystal—totaling over 40,000 End Coins. Gusion was satisfied.
In his last world, beating Shen Wulong and clearing the entire world earned him about 40,000 End Coins, but only after much hardship.
Here, all he'd done was wake up early, drink some tea, and kill a few enemy explorers for the same reward.
Gusion realized that this world was full of hidden benefits. If he seized his opportunities, he could get rich in a single world.
Putting dreams of the future aside, Gusion took out the last purple chest, dropped by Upper Moon Six.
After all the junk from the Deadman's Chests, he didn't expect much, but as he opened it, a brilliant glow burst forth—just like when a rare item appeared in a game!
When the light faded, Gusion held a pair of blood scythes—purple-grade dual-wielding main weapons with a decent rating.
Though a niche weapon, they'd fetch at least 15,000 End Coins if he sold them after returning.
He put away the blood scythes, stretched, and lay back on the hay, looking up at the sky.
Turns out, my luck isn't so bad after all?
Gusion was already looking forward to the rewards from killing the other Upper Moons. With his luck, surely each would drop a purple item!
And if he killed Muzan… legendary loot might not be just a dream!