Create Myths 105: Chapter 105
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Treasure Cave is divided into two levels. The place where Lufeng and the others just entered is the first floor, where at the deepest point, Treasure Master and Treasure Minion are also waiting for Lufeng and the others. However, the chests are scattered throughout various corners of the Tomb. 0
 
Subsequently, Qiu Han and Lufeng silently made their way along the walls of the Tomb to the second floor. 0
 
Having a key does not mean they would open every chest they see. Qiu Han would not be foolish enough to waste resources; entering a Dungeon is not easy, and obtaining keys is even harder. If they were to buy keys, they would be in high demand but scarce. 0
 
Entering the Treasure Cave to dig for treasures means hoping to find high-level Skill Books. Both Qiu Han and Lufeng have some understanding of how to successfully open books: the appearance of books is related to the structure of the Dungeon. In short, the type of Dungeon structure determines what kind of chests might yield books; there are no fixed chests that always produce good books, nor is there any claim that certain floors yield more books. 0
 
Qiu Han does not believe he has any special connection with Lady Luck; not every Dungeon has books since many do not contain any. In his past research on digging for treasures in Dungeons, he summarized quite a bit of Experience: treasure hunting is essentially a combination of luck and Experience, both of which are indispensable. 0
 
This time, Lufeng learned from Qiu Han, confirming the structure of the Dungeon. Only by studying the structure can they determine whether it is worth opening chests and what the probability of finding books is. 0
 
First, Qiu Han numbered the locations where chests might appear for easier confirmation of their distribution. He took the point where they successfully created the Dungeon and entered the Tomb as the origin, then began numbering: seven chest points on the first floor—1 for the top left chest, 2 for the one directly above, 3 for the middle left one, 4 for the one near the broken pillar on the right, 5 for the one next to the water at the bottom left, 6 for the one next to the stairs, and 7 for the one in the corner right of the statue. Next are five chest points on the second floor—8 for the far left chest at the back, 9 for the far right one at the back, 10 for the middle one, 11 for the one on the left side of the exit, and 12 for the one on the right side of the exit. 0
 
“Fourth, who taught you this distribution?” 0
 
After finishing numbering with Qiu Han, Lufeng felt a bit confused, as if he were reading an ancient text and unable to accurately determine chest distribution. 0
 
Qiu Han smiled slightly; it was his first time making Lufeng feel perplexed. He slowly said, “I figured it out myself. If you don’t understand, you can ask Baidu. There are methods like this online. Everyone who has seen it feels like you do—it's like reading an ancient text. Only through hands-on practice can you truly understand. Come with me to take a look; I guarantee you'll learn.” 0
 
Lufeng couldn't help but laugh: “Hey, when will you start a training class? You could make money like that New Oriental, three parts theory and seven parts practice—guaranteed learning! Haha~” 0
 
Seeing that Lufeng was being unserious, Qiu Han calmly replied: “Not everyone has great insight in this area; if you can't understand it, it just shows that you have less experience with opening Dungeons, which is perfectly normal. We don’t need to waste too much time. First, let me explain what kind of Dungeon is most likely to yield good books and which ones can be disregarded as having no books. If you use a map once to enter a Dungeon, it has a higher probability of yielding books compared to using it twice. By combining this with understanding Dungeon structures, we can identify where good books might be found. If you've used a map n times only to squeeze into a full inventory in a Dungeon, I remember that during my time playing Heavenly Dragon, most were empty; I don't recall finding any good books.” 0
 
Lufeng pondered slightly before asking: “So how many times did you use it to enter this time?” 0
 
Qiu Han smiled slightly: “The first time I received a notification that my inventory was full; I entered on my second attempt. Hehe, looking at this structure should indicate it's a jp Dungeon.” 0
 
“Ha ha~” Lufeng laughed heartily, curious about this exceptional structure of a Dungeon, then asked: “How many types of structures are there?” 0
 
 
"Don't rush, I've heard that it's better to take your time!" 0
 
Qiu Han began to explain the structure of Dungeons, giving Lufeng a great insight. 0
 
According to the experiences summarized by his seniors, Qiu Han categorized Dungeon structures into six main types: 0
 
1. A Dungeon with three chests on the first floor and three chests on the second floor is called a good Dungeon. The probability of finding good books here is much higher than in other Dungeon structures. 0
 
1. The distribution of chests can be arranged in patterns like 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12 or 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12. This is known as the legendary jp Dungeon; it can be encountered but not sought after. Generally, there are two good books—one on the upper floor and one on the lower floor. The common order of opening is 7, 11, and 12. Qiu Han looked at the current distribution of chests and found it somewhat chaotic; if it were organized properly, entering such a Dungeon would guarantee opening all chests without a doubt. 0
 
2. If the first floor changes randomly and the second floor has chests arranged in patterns like 8, 9, 10 or 8, 9, 11 or 8, 9, 12 (where three chests form a right triangle), prioritize opening the vertex at the right angle first, then open the adjacent chest. In short, open chests 8 and 9 first, then connect the three chests on the first floor in a line and open the chest at the vertex of that triangle. 0
 
3. If the first floor changes randomly and the second floor has chests arranged in a line with 9, 10, and 12, prioritize opening both endpoints; there’s a higher chance of finding a good book in chest 12 compared to chest 9. This type of Dungeon typically has only one good book. 0
 
4. If the first floor changes randomly and the second floor has chests arranged as either 8, 11, 12 or 9, 11, 12, the method of opening is similar to what was described in point two. 0
 
2. A Dungeon with five chests on the first floor and one chest on the second floor is referred to as a medium Dungeon; the probability of finding good books here is not as high as in the first type. 0
 
1. When the first floor forms a circular arrangement like 12345 or 12346 or 12356, if an exit from this circle faces the second floor's chest, then open that chest. When it’s either chest number 12 or chest number 8 on the second floor, there’s a tendency for High Blood Sacrifice to occur. This is also an encounter that cannot be sought after; it usually contains two good books. 0
 
2. If the first floor does not form a circular arrangement and if the second floor typically does not have chests numbered as either 8 or 12—if they do appear as such—leave that chest for last. Return to the first floor and prioritize opening chests numbered as 1 and 4; having one good book is sufficient. 0
 
3. A Dungeon with four chests on the first floor and two chests on the second floor is termed a random Dungeon; focus mainly on how the second-floor chests are arranged. If they are arranged as either 8,10 or 8,11 or 9,12, prioritize opening all second-floor chests; generally there will be one book (though it’s uncertain if it’s good or trash). If they are arranged differently, prioritize opening chest number four or seven on the first floor. 0
 
4. A Dungeon with two chests on the first floor and four chests on the second floor is called a trash Dungeon; entering such a Dungeon simply indicates bad luck (sometimes Dungeons are hard to enter; Qiu Han once used over twenty keys just to enter this kind of Dungeon and felt like crying. Fortunately, previously Heavenly Dragon Diagram wasn’t very expensive; he could farm maps himself and occasionally find a good book which allowed him to sustain himself for half a month without losses). When encountering such trash Dungeons, Qiu Han usually just flies out immediately to avoid wasting keys. 0
 
5. A Dungeon with one chest on the first floor and five chests on the second floor (this is very rare; Qiu Han had a friend who claimed he encountered it long ago when Pangu hadn't opened up heaven and earth yet—purely boasting!). 0
 
 
Six, on the first floor there are six chests, this type of Dungeon is referred to as a "Ghostly Dungeon," a rare occurrence that happens once in a hundred years. Qiu Han, who was with me, had opened it multiple times before; out of the six chests, five were empty, not even a hole to poke. My master was quite bold; once, he didn't believe in superstitions and forced all the chests open. As a result, he bravely obtained a high-level skill called "Dispel," which made Qiu Han laugh uncontrollably. After that, whenever we entered this Dungeon, Qiu Han would leap out like Liu Xiang clearing hurdles. 0
 
While Qiu Han explained the distribution of the chests to Lufeng, he also took note of the current structure of the Dungeon. 0
 
After looking at the marked numbers, Qiu Han smiled with a critical hit: "Haha~ Not bad, we've entered a good Dungeon. The chest numbers got me a bit confused. Our Dungeon belongs to the first category; both the first and second floors have three chests each. We just need to find and open chests 7, 11, and 12. However, we currently only have two keys. I think we should open chests 11 and 12." 0
 
Lufeng smiled calmly: "You know more about treasure hunting, so it's up to you!" 0
 
Just then, Gao Chao and others had also dealt with the Treasure Minion, allowing everyone to move freely within the Treasure Cave. 0
 
Subsequently, Qiu Han led everyone to the exit. The chest on the left side of the exit was number 11, while the one on the right was number 12. Qiu Han confidently approached the yellow treasure chest and used his key with a thought. Three seconds later, a small yellow package appeared above the treasure. 0
 
"What is it?" Gao Chao asked eagerly. 0
 
Qiu Han collected the items from within the package with a thought and checked its contents; a low-level Blood Sacrifice skill book lay quietly inside. 0
 
"Ding!" 0
 
System Announcement: Congratulations to player Qiu Han for finding the first Skill Book—Blood Sacrifice Skill Book—in the Tomb. 0
 
 
 
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