Unconsciously, DNF has been with us for more than ten years, and weapons and equipment have also undergone many changes. But do you still remember the equipment you dreamed of when you first entered the game? Today I will take you to review it together.
Although this is just a level 20 pink equipment, in the 60 version, it is the artifact that countless Ghost Swordsman players dream about. "There is a 2% chance of reducing the enemy's HP by 20% when attacking." This attribute entry is simply incredible. It is equally applicable to any copy and monsters of any level, so many bosses use it to fight against mechanical bulls and kings. ruins and other high-difficulty copies. Trigger the special effects a few times first, and then switch to other weapons. The clearance efficiency is not generally high.
In the 1960s, if you asked how to get the ultimate in PK, someone would definitely say: Either you have good skills, or you are European enough. The Light Flame Sword was once the most useful high-level weapon. The infinite tracking fireball technique made PK extremely easy. It could often make the opponent curse. The female mages also had a similar wand of falling flames. I wonder if any of you have ever been defeated by this weapon?
As an enduring artifact, the Shadowless Sword is not so much a weapon as it is the belief of Ghost Swordsman players. Due to its 30% white damage and unique appearance, it attracted everyone's attention as soon as it went online. Although there are more powerful weapons now, its significance is definitely extraordinary.
These two sets of equipment should be regarded as the origin of monkey tricks in the game. The Meditator suit has a chance to release the light weapon on itself when attacking, while the Flame Python has a chance to increase its physical attack power by 40%. In the 60 version, the output provided by these special effects was quite considerable. I still remember that racing bosses had to carry these equipment in their backpacks.
Warriors, do you still remember which magical costumes you pursued back then? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area for discussion.