Dungeon Guild: A LitRPG Dungeon Core Adventure (Glendaria Awakens Trilogy Book 3) by Jonathan Brooks

Dungeon Guild: A LitRPG Dungeon Core Adventure (Glendaria Awakens Trilogy Book 3) by Jonathan Brooks

Author:Jonathan Brooks [Brooks, Jonathan]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Published: 2018-03-08T06:00:00+00:00


Chapter 16

The bottom floor of the Dragon Lair was a mishmash of all the mobs that they had seen so far on their journey down. There were Shroombas surrounding Salamanders, Fire Drakes lobbing fireballs while being supported by Dragonkin, and even a couple of classed Dragonkin interspersed within. The different combinations made the battles a little tricky, but they used the same techniques that they had used previously and made it through without too much trouble. The main reason they had little trouble was because there weren’t increasingly larger amounts of mobs as they went through – just different combinations. They never faced more than eight different enemies total in each room.

As they approached the doorway to the Dungeon Boss, Devin was nervous about the upcoming fight. He had practiced everything he could on the way down, but he wasn’t sure if he was prepared for what he had to do in there. He felt confident in his accuracy with the bow, could use his Ice Arrows with regular frequency, and had learned tactics from his new guild friends. He hadn’t used his Druid spells all that much since the Deathly Chill mishap, but he had used plenty of spells during his other incarnations in the dungeon and felt like he could perform well.

“You impressed me on the way down here – I think you’ll do fine, Devin,” Max told him.

Ambrose chimed in, “Keep your regeneration on as much as you can – if you need it and don’t have it on then it’s already too late.”

“Don’t forget – if you see any lava DON’T CAST WATER AT IT!” Mac helpfully reminded him.

Bolt3n had some advice on shooting accuracy and told him to stay calm at all times – panic would mess with his accuracy. “Use your skills as soon as they come off cooldown – there’s no reason to hold off on using them. The quicker you can damage the Dragon the less time you’ll be at risk of burning alive.”

Domn3r just smacked him on the back and told him, “Good luck kid, you’re going to need it.”

With the good wishes of his group, they watched Devin as he entered the final room all alone. Once he was inside, he looked around at the massive room containing the Dungeon Boss. From what he could see, it was at least 1000 feet from where he entered to the back part of the room – with the sides only a little bit narrower. In front on him rose a tiered hill made of volcanic rock with stairs cut into it in various places, allowing those trying to traverse to the top easier access. Along the far sides of the hill, lava flowed freely down in sheets in parody of a waterfall and causing massive heat waves to emanate outward. Devin figured that it would probably be a good idea to stay away from the sides so that he wasn’t cooked alive. As it was, the heat was already oppressive, and he wasn’t even close to the lava.



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