Monsters Are Coming

Chapter 190: Newbie Joins Exploring a New Scene (Part 2)


But he didn't click download right away.

He picked up the phone on the computer desk, switched the camera to the front, moved his face close to the computer screen, raised his left thumb, grinned, and took a selfie with the download prompt on the official page.

Click!

"Upload it to my Moments!"

The long-dormant Moments finally had some show-off material.

This screenshot is worth more than flaunting a lottery win.

The title was named: Invincible, Lonely.

Caption: About the time I casually opened a red envelope and became the Chosen One by accident.

After publishing it, Tu Bai put down his phone and turned his attention to the Monster World official website.

"Monster World, launch!"

Click, he pressed the left mouse button to download.

...

One hour later.

Tu Bai's figure appeared in the glowing white space, with four big characters flashing before his eyes.

Cave World.

Regarding the new space node, he had seen Challenger Tips while watching live broadcasts.

But he didn't know what kind of place Cave World really was.

Nearby were crowded members of various clans, whose attire indicated they were new players who had just gained qualifications like him through the event.

Calling up the space map, he walked straight towards the exit.

Leaving the Newbie Village space, what lay before him was a vast wasteland.

The time here seemed frozen, the sky was gray-blue, and the earth was pitted and scarred by the sands of time, with occasional clusters of yellowed wild grass, and machine wreckage was everywhere in sight.

Near the exit gathered a large number of new players, making the regional chat channel particularly lively.

"Looking for teammates, just need DPS, efficiency upgrade."

"Are there any veteran players to help new players level up? Please help, don't want my first death to be too hasty."

"Looking for a Stone Statue Stream to form a fixed team, several young and beautiful ladies in the team, no potion cost, fair distribution of resources."

"A fixed team is missing a Support Stream player, preferably one with virtual game experience."

...

Although new players only had one initial Life Soul, from watching live streams and forum strategies, many players knew the importance of teaming up when exploring Monster World.

Many fixed teams began to look for the rarest damage-taking type players in advance.

Although Tu Bai played melee, he chose the Power Barbarian Axe as his initial Life Soul, not the Damage-taking Stream.

From watching many live streams, he felt that melee factions in the arena looked extremely cool.

Magic System, Support, and Damage-taking, these three factions didn't perform well in the arena.

Magic system players were too fragile, easily dying suddenly.

Support and Damage-taking Stream had too low output, most of the time getting beaten in the arena.

Only melee performances were eye-catching enough.

After all, the arena is a 1V1 environment; while the version's child magic system is strong on the battlefield, they fall far behind in the arena.

Browsing through the regional voice channel's team-up list, he found a team and sent a team application.

It wasn't long before the notification of team acceptance echoed in his mind.

Then the voice of a middle-aged man shouted in the team voice:

"Brother, come quickly, we found a monster."

Following the blue teammate mark on the map, Tu Bai hurried over not far away.

Crossing a small hill of machine wreckage, he saw countless players fighting various types of robots on the wasteland.

His small team consisted of four members, all wearing the new player exclusive Black Cloth Clothes.

The team leader was a member of the Black Jade Clan, with a head shining black, and ghostly pale skin.

The entire team was composed of two Human Clan members and two Black Jade Clan members.

Summoning the shimmering Power Barbarian Axe, Tu Bai decisively joined the battle.

His gaze turned to the robot currently engaged with his teammates.

It had a round shape, like a large metal dinner plate with two nimble mechanical wheels underneath, its silver-white shell covered in intricate patterns.

After decomposition began, relevant information appeared in Tu Bai's mind.

[Cleaning Robot T1]:

Hunting Level: 2

Target Introduction: A cleaning robot designed by the Guardian Clan, responsible for cleaning, organizing, and collecting mechanical debris, equipped with advanced cleaning programs that can accurately identify various types of trash and classify them, especially good at cleaning stubborn stains.

...

Seeing his teammates fighting so vigorously, he thought it was a much stronger target.

Turns out it was just a hunting level 2 cleaning robot.

With disdain in his heart, Tu Bai shouted and lifted the battle axe to join the fight, striking towards the robot:

"Make way."

The team leader heard him, promptly stepped aside to make space, but before Tu Bai's battle axe could hit the cleaning robot, two metal rods shot out from under the robot's shell, sweeping across and slamming into his ankles.

His legs swept outwards, head down, he crashed solidly to the ground, knocking out a front tooth.

Feeling the pain, he realized he made a fool of himself.

He was actually subdued by a cleaning robot.

"Brother, are you alright?" The team leader helped him up, then stepped forward, only to be swept off his feet by the cleaning robot too.

This robot appeared weak, but only when fighting it did one realize it wasn't so simple.

Seeing the stylish performances of those arena players in the livestream, it was only when fighting monsters for the first time he realized melee truly hurt like hell.

After just taking one heavy blow, a thought floated into his mind.

Actually... the magic system isn't so bad either.

But the fight wasn't over yet. After the leader fell, Tu Bai immediately stepped up again, only to be knocked down once more.

In contrast, with the two magic system players in the back, one using a Scatter Arrow Bow for stable output, he and the leader seemed like fools, constantly taking hits at the front.

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