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Chapter 430: The Metaphysics of Improving Drops

Wild boars have always been a troublesome monster that people have a headache with. They have high defense, high burst, and even have extremely high speed after starting to sprint. Their only weakness is their lack of agility.

Apart from this extremely powerful basic ability, the most terrifying thing is undoubtedly the wild boar's character of being known as a desperate man. Once it enters a hostile state, it will chase after the enemy regardless of anything, even if it leaves the territory.

When the strangers were still relatively weak, they often lured wild boar monsters to the territory of other monsters and used the power of wild boars to kill people everywhere. At that time, the strangers often shouted, "My wild boar brothers and I killed seven in and seven out of the monster group."

Of course, the strangers sometimes also led the wild boar monsters to places where the kingdom was stationed, and used the powerful knights to eliminate the wild boar monsters. However, after the kingdom posted a notice prohibiting such behavior, the strangers stopped doing so.

The wild Shahrimnir fell into a frenzy because of the huge wound on his neck. His muscles were swollen with blood and his skin was about to burst. The hair on his body was squeezed out and shot in all directions.

Blaze raised the twisted sword and swung it to cut off the hair that was shot. It was obviously hair, but Blaze felt like he was cutting steel, and the blade even splashed sparks when it collided with the hair.

When Blaze observed closely, he found that the hair was stretched straight, like a huge steel needle, and the color was also shiny black.

"Good material." Blaze simply blocked the places without hair coverage and let his fur collide with the hair of the God Pig.

Compared with the hardness of the hair of the God Pig, Blaze's werewolf hair was extremely soft, but the moment the hair of the God Pig touched it, it was bounced out.

Blaze was quick-eyed and quick-handed, and caught the hair of the God Pig that bounced out and put it in the warehouse.

This is a life trick that Blaze and the stranger learned.

Defeating a monster will drop materials, but what will be dropped is entirely determined by the monster being killed. Once the monster's intelligence is a little higher, they will instinctively perceive what the person who killed them wants.

Generally speaking, the monsters that are killed will not satisfy the person who killed them.

The way the stranger deals with this is to take what you want with your own hands, as long as you get what you want before the monster dies.

If you want a horn, you cut it off; if you want a claw, you cut the nails; if you want an eyeball... that's a bit unsightly. But when it comes to internal organs or magic cores, it's very troublesome. Generally, not many monsters can survive until their stomachs are opened.

The stranger has also summed up a mysterious ritual, which is to shout at the monster what materials you want during the battle, so that you can avoid a material you don't need.

However, Blaze doesn't know what materials are in the body of the wild Shahrimnir. This mythical monster may be an unknown monster to the stranger, let alone him. But Blaze thought that the hair of the Wild Shahrimnir was good and could be collected.

He had seriously thought about the profession of the forger. Since there was such a profession, he had the opportunity to seriously think about how to use it well. Collecting as many materials as possible that can be used to make weapons is what a qualified forger should do.

The hair of the Wild Shahrimnir is very suitable for use as a hidden weapon or a long-range weapon. Of course, the biggest role is deterrence. You can shout at the enemy that this is the hair of a pig. Do you want to be penetrated by the pig? !

Such a shouting will definitely scare the opponent.

In order to collect the hair of the divine pig as soon as possible, Blaze deliberately made a posture of embarrassing resistance, and while running away, he shouted: "Don't shoot the needle!"

As a divine beast, the Wild Shahrimnir must have extremely high intelligence, but at the same time, it is arrogant, and it certainly can't think that the current goal of this human is its hair.

So the Wild Shahrimnir used hair more and more actively to shoot. The hair of the divine pig was like a storm of steel, knocking down trees and raising dust.

The attack stopped only when even the Wild Shahrimnir felt a little tired.

In the dust, Blaze stood there unscathed, with a long pig hair spinning on his fingers.

"Did you shoot it all?" Blaze looked up and down at the Wild Shahrimnir, and teasingly used his hair to gesture up and down at the Wild Shahrimnir's body, which had become pink after all the hair was shot out. "It's really good, it's smooth, saving the process of scalding the pig skin and plucking the hair."

The mysterious knowledge brought by the stranger, the necessary verbal provocation is like marinating a piece of top-grade meat with high-grade seasonings, which can make the final result more delicious.

The Wild Shahrimnir was marinated, and his body turned red and steamed.

In fact, it is to use the provocation skill to make the monster lose its mind and get excited, and there is a probability to increase the drop rate of rare materials. Without skills, if the opponent's intelligence is relatively high, you can also directly attack with words.

This is the metaphysics of the stranger, and it has been regarded as a belief because of successful cases.

Blaze tried it, and in the self-sacrificing charge of the wild Shahrimnir, he regretted why he did such an unnecessary thing. Isn't this behavior equivalent to giving the enemy a berserk buff?

If it was an enemy that needed reason, it would be fine, because berserk would reduce intelligence, but the wild boar was the type that had all the strength points, so berserk could be said to have no side effects.

Wild Shahrimnir was like a huge plow, easily pushing away the land and rampaging through the forest. Blaze jumped between the branches, guiding the direction of Wild Shahrimnir's advance, and constantly provoked him with the three-eyed gun in the process.

In the end, Wild Shahrimnir could be said to have become a bomb that was about to explode, and his skin began to bleed. Presumably, Wild Shahrimnir had survived for so many years and had not yet been angry to this extent, so he completely lost his mind and had no idea that he had returned to the original place after a circle.

At the location where the conflict first occurred, the shadow werewolf had dug a huge pit and used the surrounding trees to cut sharp stakes and inserted them at the bottom of the pit. This process was tedious and boring, so Blaze handed it over to the shadow werewolf.

Wild Shahrimnir fell without any defense, and the ground suddenly collapsed, and its huge body fell into it, and the sharp stakes pierced its abdomen without hair protection.

If it were any other monster, they would have started celebrating their victory. But the boar monster was completely different. The more seriously injured it was, the higher its fighting power and spirit.

There was a kind of vibration from the earth. With only its head exposed outside the pit, the wild Shahrimnir really looked like a volcano about to erupt.

"Okay, stop being so dramatic, pork."

Blaze stepped on the nose of the wild Shahrimnir, raised the three-barreled gun and aimed it at the eye socket of the wild Shahrimnir, and pulled the trigger.

Bang——

Three bright silver bullets engraved with silver lions passed through the eyes of the wild Shahrimnir, brushed past the hard skull, and accurately drilled into the brain.

[Visceral Critical Hit]

The head of the wild Shahrimnir was like a huge firework barrel. Now it was ignited by Blaze's shot, and the whole thing exploded and shot out bloody fireworks.

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