The mythical minotaur boss they killed on the fourteenth floor gave fewer loot, fewer mana cores, and fewer exp points compared to the mythical-grade gold bull boss from yesterday. Even so, it still provided great exp points because of its mythical grade.
Peniel also said this minotaur boss didn't give Palgrost an incredible gold income as a gold bull boss.
Throughout their run on that day, they only encountered two gold bulls. Although it was one fewer than yesterday, Peniel stated that Thelgrun should still be happy about this.
And he was. The president continued asking them to head directly to the labyrinth the next morning. So, they continued this activity daily.
On the third day, considering that he didn't get the mythical grade gold bull boss the day before, Jack decided to use his runestone of luck when entering the fourteenth floor's boss room. Then there it was. The giant golden bull.
They used the same tactic as on the first day. Since they were higher in level now, and also added Howard, the fight went even easier than the first day.
No legendary item dropped this time. Since Jack couldn't use his runestone of luck when killing the bull, that was to be expected. They could prolong the battle to one hour waiting for the runestone's cooldown to end. But by holding back against a strong opponent, many things could go wrong. Jack didn't want to risk his friends losing a level and missing the chance of farming exp on the next floor, so he killed the bull when he could.
Peniel told him that even if he held back from killing the boss to use the runestone of luck, the chance of a legendary item dropping as it did on the first day was still extremely rare. She suspected that it got to do with that gold bull being the boss of an unconquered floor. Perhaps the chance was increased due to that special condition.
The best item from the gold bull boss this time was a unique-grade gemstone. It was even an amethyst, which contained lightning elements. The element needed by his runestone of luck.
Jack kept on glancing at the amethyst. But since he said he only took the mana cores, he couldn't go back on his words. The case with legendary-grade resurrection chapel blueprint was a special case. Not only because it was a legendary item, but also because it was a guild item. They were all Everlasting Heavenly Legends members, so he was right to take the blueprint.
Everyone couldn't help but notice Jack's constant glance at the gemstone.
After the others rolled, Warpath won the chance to have the first pick. He picked up the unique-grade amethyst. He then threw it at Jack.
Jack caught it with a baffled face.
When Jack continued looking at Warpath with the same face, Warpath said, "If not for you, we won't have been able to defeat this boss. We all know you want that thing. Just take it."
"Hehe, I had heard lots of bad things about you, but I think you are okay," Jet said to Warpath. "Well, since it's this way. Let's just consider Jack got the first roll. Warpath, you go and pick your item next. Does everyone agree?"
Everyone nodded.
"Thank you," Jack said.
While they were selecting the loot, Jack used the unique-grade amethyst on his Runestone of Luck. 2,500 elemental energies flowed into the runestone. The runestone now contained 5,650 elemental energies out of the 100,000 required to advance to its final grade. He still had a long way to go, but he figured he could only take one baby step at a time.
On the fourth day, they encountered four gold bull bosses. Jack again used his runestone of luck to trigger the gold bull's emergence on the fourteenth floor.
The second strongest gold bull they fought on the thirteenth floor gave them a gold seed among other things. The seed was a super rare evolve seed. It was now common practice for Jack to get the first pick of the loot after he collected all the mana cores, so Jack picked that seed.
The fourteenth floor's gold bull boss dropped a piece of unique-grade equipment. But instead of taking that equipment, Jack picked up a super rare grade technique book, Wind Jet. It was a technique book that could be learned by any magic class.
Jack was familiar with this spell because he used it often using magic scrolls in the past, but magic scrolls were now harder to come by. Maybe because many people had access to the magic association shop now and they also had the coins to buy the scrolls. So, the stock on those scrolls was always low.
With this technique book, this spell was now his without needing to rely on a magic scroll
Jack stored the gold seed and the technique book to let Jeanny copy them.
Out of the four days of exp farming, everyone increased lots of levels. A majority of the exp points came from the mythical-grade gold bull bosses.
This place was originally not an ideal place for exp farming. Players could amass more exp points farming in the wilderness. This labyrinth was popular because it provided a safe environment, not its effectiveness. It was all because of Jack that he had reaped the labyrinth's benefit to its fullest.
Firstly, because of Jack's corporeal state. Other players had to waste the majority of their time searching for the boss' room before they could get to the floor ideal for their levels. Most of the time when they reached the floor, they only had a few hours to grind.
Secondly, because of Jack's high luck stat and the Runestone of Luck. It increased the chance of a gold bull boss appearing by many times. Aside from the fact that they had killed level 70 Mythical boss four times in those four days, the gold bulls also provided massive exp points and mana cores more than normal bosses.
By the end of the fourth day, Jack had collected 12,000 mana cores including the 2,500 he got on the first day. His Brave Swordsmaster's level increased to level 70. His Time Sage and Beast Monarch both increased to level 69.