The earthy song started to play.
Erlang Shen, perhaps unable to hold back, charged forward with a Chop.
However, Big Bear didn't roll on the spot. Instead, using some mechanism, he jumped up and performed a comical "Drunken Immortal Dance," his character wiggling his butt, swaying unsteadily, and miraculously "sliding" past the edge of the blade.
This was something Chen Yu hadn't expected. Games are games, reality is reality, and when game content is directly applied to a Dungeon, some bizarre operations always appear.
This Adventurer had created this dodging maneuver by combining rolls and dodges.
To some extent, he could be considered a genius.
The bullet screen instantly exploded:
"Holy crap, that works?!"
"Mystical dodge!"
"Erlang Shen: Are you being polite???"
"Hahahaha, I can't stop laughing! This dance might not work against small monsters, but it's really useful in a one-on-one fight!"
"Big Bear streamer is awesome! (Voice cracking)"
Seeing the bullet screen,
Big Bear became a little carried away: "See that? That's rhythm! Dancing is the strongest defense! Eh heh heh, again, dodge, dodge, I dodge!"
Erlang Shen seemed to be provoked, and his swordplay suddenly sped up.
Big Bear tried to repeat the trick, but a dance step went awry, and he was precisely flicked into the air by the tip of the blade.
"Oh my god!" Big Bear cried out.
He continued to dance the "Drunken Immortal Dance" wildly in the air, then fell heavily to the ground like a broken sack.
Bullet screen:
"Aerial ballet, elegant, truly elegant!"
"Fell to his death, but full marks for the dance!"
"Erlang Shen: Flashy and useless, take this!"
"Suggested title change: 'How to Die in Style in Front of Erlang Shen'"
Big Bear got up, steadying his rhythm while howling:
"Mistake, mistake, that was purely because my BGM rhythm didn't keep up. Again."
"Family, send some gifts, give Big Bear a Buff!"
"The vast horizon is my love..."
Of course,
Besides these flamboyant and quirky streamers, some Adventurers particularly liked to watch girls' live streams. Although everyone's character model in this Dungeon was identical, an additional soul body outline would appear during live streams.
The soul body was their true appearance.
When Adventurers performed actions, it would be reflected in real-time on their soul body. Most of the time, pain sensation was blocked, but when falling, due to subconscious reactions, their facial expressions would appear very realistic.
At this moment, in a live stream room,
a soft-voiced, tearful female Adventurer's character was being chased all over the arena by Erlang Shen. If her stamina bar hadn't been low, she probably would have wanted to roll on the ground to dodge Erlang Shen's attacks.
"Ah ah ah! Don't come over, help!"
"Oh my god, why did he flick me into the air again? Wuwuwu, I don't want to get intimate with the ground anymore..."
"How do I dodge this sword? The range is so big, rolling is useless!"
"Stasis Art? What's Stasis Art? I'll look for it... Hey, Brother Erlang Shen, can you please not kick my butt!"
Her operations were indeed very "newbie." Her rolls often went wrong, and when she occasionally tried to counterattack, her staff would swing into the air or be interrupted.
Falling face down was her normal state.
The most frequent scene was being kicked in the butt and sent flying into the sky.
Although she looked very clumsy,
her live stream popularity was unexpectedly high.
The Bunny Girls monitoring the live stream had reason to suspect she might be pushing boundaries, but there didn't seem to be any evidence.
Bullet screen:
"I'm dying of laughter, the streamer's expression is really too funny!"
"Textbook reverse roll!"
"Streamer, listen to me, give up rolling, stand still and output, trade blows!"
"Hahahaha, the one upstairs, are you really teaching her? If the streamer listened to you, she'd lose big time."
"Good, good, I like this expression!"
"This girl must be a professional Audition Online streamer, she's so good at... making my heart itch."
Regardless of what was happening on the bullet screen,
the female Adventurer was constantly exploring new ideas, and her mouth never stopped.
One moment it was "Brother, help me," the next it was "I'm not going to make it"...
The bullet screen was filled with "hahaha" and "heartbroken" messages, interspersed with a few "happy coins" donation alerts, probably as consolation prizes.
No choice, everyone was a bit poor now.
Before, they could act rich and be big brothers, but ever since the happy coins were 'blood-washed' by Lord Chen, all the top big brothers had fallen, and now they were all dirt poor.
According to them:
"I'm so poor, all I have left is food!"
If this sentence were in Chen Yu's previous world, it would be no less than 'I'm so poor, all I have left is money'...
It was unclear when it started, but in the hearts of the Adventurers, food had begun to take a backseat, and happy coins had taken the first place.
As for their world's currency?
...To be honest, most Adventurers don't really recognize it anymore!
In their world, food was the hard currency. At least until global food freedom was achieved, the value of rice would not be low.
Originally, currency appeared simply for convenience of circulation.
But now there were happy coins.
So, in Tidal Town and Deep Sea Town, currency also lost its value.
When it was really inconvenient to barter, Adventurers simply used happy coins for transactions.
The pricing for 【black myth: wukong】 this time, in terms of happy coins, was a relatively standard 500 happy coins per attempt.
After entering the Dungeon, if one truly couldn't defeat the current boss and wanted to reset, it would cost 100 happy coins.
Resurrecting after death also cost 100 happy coins.
Additionally, there were some hidden consumptions that had not yet been revealed and required subsequent exploration by the Adventurers themselves.
During this beginner's tutorial, Chen Yu hadn't expected these Adventurers to play so creatively. These small streamers had him thoroughly entertained with their tricks.
"Interesting!"
Chen Yu was also very interested in watching these live streams.
Especially that 'Drunken Immortal Dance,' he hadn't anticipated this bug and that it could be exploited so quickly.
However, he didn't plan to modify it; the fun of the game was the most important thing.
He wondered how many more interesting operations these code-based settings could produce under real-person control.