Chapter 274 Loot Guides.
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But Trystan was already a rising star among new guide writers. After all, he had the Divine and Demonic Academy halo backing him.
Guide majors didn’t just need the ability to write guides; they needed time to accumulate.
After all, the number of people who read your guides determined how many points you earned, and completing dungeon runs also required time.
Even if she wrote one guide per day, people studying guides needed time to digest them too. Eleven days meant 11 guides, and each guide would need 150 million views.
Trystan smiled confidently.
This one is locked in.
Joanna can’t catch up, not even close.
In the Dungeon Plaza.
A flash of light, and Joanna, dressed in her academy uniform, appeared outside the teleport portal.
A Gold-tier Memory Tome flickered as it uploaded the guides she had recorded.
In the final 11 days, the strategy group’s credit gap was brutally hard to close, especially since Joanna was working alone.
Although her four contracted beasts had already learned the world’s language, they weren’t fluent in writing yet, and more importantly, they didn’t understand how to write guides ordinary people actually needed.
With such a short time frame and needing to surpass the first-place total of 26,000 credits, Joanna chose a shortcut.
After all, clearing dungeons meant studying monster stats, attack power, defense values, and calculating how much defense a tank class needed to withstand monsters, boss mechanics, skills, numbers, and so on.
That wasted too much time.
So Joanna took her guides in a different direction.
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Chapter 274 Loot Guides
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“How to Obtain the Maximum Amount of Wraith Materials in the Wraith Bride Dungeon”
“The Most Detailed Supply Guide for Pearborn Village, Essential for Scavengers”
“A Complete List of Seafood You Can Take Out of the Cataclysm Aquarium”/
“The Most Detailed Gold-Tier Storage Locations in Fallen Sun City”
Joanna leaned into what she was best at: resource collection guides.
What could instantly grab the attention of people browsing guides?
Profit, of course.
And profit was something Divine and Demonic Academy prodigies completely overlooked.
Because they didn’t lack resources.
Scraping together 100 thousand worth of materials from a dungeon was something SSS-rank talent prodigies didn’t even glance at; it wasted their leveling time.
But for ordinary people, equipment wasn’t guaranteed. Split among ten people, it might not even be enough.
Dungeon entry tickets cost 100 thousand. If you could scrape together over 100 thousand inside, you broke even and formed a positive cycle.
That mattered a lot.
Whether or not the guide contained information they already knew, people would still read it.
The plagiarism rate was low too.
And this type of dungeon guide was exactly what large companies loved-some even wanted exclusive rights.
After submitting quickly, Joanna followed the AI system’s recommendations, based on criteria like “open terrain, suitable for wide-area skills, resource-rich, no existing loot guides,” and
ed the next dungeon.
Siege: Last Survivor Base (Hard-tier dungeon): Recommended Level: 30-40.”
Joanna stepped inside.
Her vision shifted, and she appeared in a city.
She activated Celestial Gaze, instantly taking in the entire city at a glance.
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It was a compact city about six miles across, with buildings packed tightly together, with a hundred-foot-high wall encircling it like a cage.
Then, with earth-shaking rumbles, a terrifying giant over 160 feet tall appeared outside the walls, grinning as it looked down at the human ants inside.
A Titan.
The giant’s combat power was immense. One kick shattered the thirty-meter wall.
Joanna’s eyes flickered.
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