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Chapter 36 - Chapter 36: Wow! Four-star figures and skill cards.

After that, all the next few pulls were three-star items. You could say they were useful, but they weren't really.

Just as Alex thought this wave only yielded a single Luxurious Sea-Lord, there were four more "ding ding ding ding" sounds.

Alex looked, and his mood instantly soared. This ten-pull was super worth it!

Obtained four-star item: Aili Xiya True Self: Herrscher of Human: Ego.

"Good, good, good, good, good, good!" Alex instantly stood up, repeatedly exclaiming "Good, good, good."

Things are looking up, my friends.

This figurine was just about to be released for pre-sale before he transmigrated. Although it was out, he couldn't afford it, but he never thought... If this were converted into Primogems, it would be enough for one or two tens of thousands of Primogems.

The next moment, Alex, with a thought, opened his item bar and took out the figurine.

Looking at the box in front of him, Alex squatted down, placed the large box on the ground, and then with a large hand, he covered it and began to unbox it.

"Ta-da~" Under the gaze of the two, Alex took out the figurine inside, placed it in his palm, and showed it to Lyney and Lynette.

"This is..." Lyney looked at the figurine. The character's clothes were quite beautiful, like a wedding dress. But who was this?

"It's a figurine!" Lynette looked at the figurine in Alex's hand and then noticed a small box had fallen out of the larger box.

Lynette picked it up and casually opened it. What she saw was astounding: inside was a pink heart-shaped diamond ring made of alloy???

Upon seeing it, Lynette instantly closed it, then expressionlessly extended her hand, pushing the box she held towards Alex.

"Huh?" Alex was puzzled.

"Your... box," Lynette said calmly, her voice slow.

"Oh." Alex looked at it, a small square box. This seemed to be... "It's for you. What would I do with this?" Alex reached out and pushed Lynette's arm back a little.

"I don't want it!" Lynette suddenly exclaimed loudly, her face seemingly flushing with color: "Shouldn't you give it to Lady Furina?"

"What is it?" Lyney, at the side, looked puzzled and was about to lean over to see.

"Nothing!" Before Lyney could look, Lynette suddenly interrupted, placing the small box in Alex's palm.

"Then this is for you, as a thank-you gift. You must accept it~" Alex took the small box, and with a flick of his wrist, he lost an exquisite Butterfly Hairpin * 1.

And a Butterfly Hairpin quietly appeared in Lynette's palm.

Lynette glanced at it. It was a hairpin, with a dark green butterfly composed of many small crystal shards.

It was very beautiful, and Lynette quite liked it.

Lynette clenched her small hand, hiding the hairpin in her palm, accepting the gift. At least it was much better than receiving a ring as a gift.

Lyney still looked confused. What exactly was in that small box that could change Lynette's usually calm demeanor?

"Well, it's just a small accessory for a girl," Alex said indifferently, not caring whether Lyney noticed the small exchange.

"Haha, what good luck~ Let me see where this is? Oh, Lucine Fountain? I can pull here again next time." But since he didn't get a gold here, Alex decided to try pulling elsewhere, for example, the top of Palais Mermonia?

He needed to find a way to climb up. He didn't have the ability to free-climb ninety-degree walls right now.

"By the way, do you want the Luxurious Sea-Lord? I just pulled it. I don't feel comfortable using a Claymore," Alex said, taking out the Luxurious Sea-Lord and handing it to Lyney.

"For me? A Claymore?" Lyney looked at the one-meter-long fish-shaped weapon with some surprise, but still pointed at the Claymore, then at himself.

"Oh, you use a Bow. And Lynette... Oh~ you use a Sword." Alex shook his head.

"Completely useless!" Alex said, throwing the Luxurious Sea-Lord directly into the Lucine Fountain behind him.

But after throwing it, he thought about it and picked it back up. He placed a Debate Club next to it.

"May the fated one obtain it!" Alex nodded, giving a benefit to the people of Fontaine. This was a three-star weapon, after all.

"La la la~" Alex walked away with the figurine.

"Don't you want the box?" Lyney noticed the "trash" on the ground.

Alex paused, then reached out towards it, putting the remaining items into his inventory: "Almost forgot. I'll keep them."

"Then I'll be leaving!" Alex waved goodbye to the two, not forgetting to say "Thank you~~~" before he left.

Teleportation. Alex instantly disappeared.

Lyney was stunned, then quickly ran to where Alex had left to observe.

"How did he do it? There's no trace of magic... Did he just vanish?"

At Palais Mermonia, Alex looked up, thought about it, and decisively gave up on climbing high.

He'd do a ten-pull right here at the main entrance.

Alex's actions resembled taking a photo; he stood beside the Statue of The Seven, which was carved with the Hydro Archon of Fontaine's justice, and made a 'V' sign.

Ten-pull Gacha! Activate!

Alex watched the flowing light fall, his heart tense, then saw purple flash by and instantly calmed down.

He was used to it, truly used to it... Wuwuwu. Save this child, I want to be lucky.

This time, Alex decided to just click skip and see. Clicking one by one before was too exhausting.

Oh? Alex raised an eyebrow. This ten-pull was also a bit interesting.

First was the only useful three-star weapon: Thrilling Tales of Dragon Slayers.

Good, good, good, this is a three-star divine weapon! Actively switching characters increases ATK.

Wait, switching characters, switching characters???

I retract my previous statement, this wave of three-star items has not a single useful one!

Alex frowned slightly. In the allogene he used to play, three-star items were always weapons. But in his current gacha, the types of three-star items seemed to include everything; it was basically a miscellaneous item lottery.

Guess what Alex found among the newly pulled three-star items?

Three-star item: A black folding umbrella.

"Ah!!!" Alex was going crazy. Two tens of thousands of Mora wasted.

The rest were common items, and there was even soap.

The others won't be introduced one by one; they were tasteless to eat and a shame to discard.

These items could also be bought with Mora in Teyvat, but his one pull cost 160 Primogems, using Primogems!!!

Alex calmed himself, thinking about the gacha probability introduction he had just read again.

Phew, just consider it as padding for pity. Thankfully, the 90-pull guaranteed gold mechanism was still there, except there was no guaranteed large pity here.

After all, if you get a gold, you get a gold. Without targeted pulls, you'll never get a wrong item!!!

However, speaking of which... Although only one four-star purple appeared this time, this one was also super practical. It was a skill card.

Obtained four-star item: Passive Skill Card [Dual Wield (Unique) (Bound)]: After use, gain the passive skill of dual-wielding weapons. (You can fully benefit from all the bonuses provided by two weapon attributes. Note: Limited to one-handed weapons.)

"Oh my, oh my!!!" Alex saw this skill card, which was only four-star but so invincible, and he was practically on his knees.

Does this gacha even have such amazing items among its four-star pulls?

Then it's super not a loss, I'm about to take off!

This is a great game. I can rely entirely on weapons for attributes. One with Crit Rate, one with Crit DMG.

Aside from the universal combination above, if his Crit Rate is sufficient in the future, he could also have one weapon with Energy Recharge or ATK% or something.

Thinking about it, what other weapons could he use besides Swords...? Suddenly, Alex was startled. It seemed like only Swords came to mind.

Claymores, Catalysts, Bows, Polearms. None of them seemed to trigger the Dual Wield skill.

No, this isn't a game; it might not be limited to just a few weapon types.

Regarding this, Alex decided to wait until he acquired new weapons. For now, the optimal solution was still to use two Swords.

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