When I returned to the Novice Village, there were already quite a number of players here. Most of them had gone out to fight monsters. I was seven to eight hours behind them, so I had to work hard to get back. As soon as I stepped out of the Novice Village, I quickly picked up a wooden stick that a player who had just obtained a dagger had dropped. My own stick had dropped when I died.
By the way, let's talk about the death penalty in Peerless: After a player dies, there is a certain chance of dropping items. The probability is related to Prestige and Good and Evil Points. At the same time, your level will drop by one level. It doesn't matter what level you are at or how much experience you need to level up. In any case, it will drop you by one level unless you are level 0. Just like me, I can't drop it even if I want to. After dropping something, he would have to think about it for three hours after losing his level.
Speaking of prestige, it was actually something similar to prestige. The specific use was unknown, and the website did not introduce it. Good and evil points are related to the number of people killed. Every kill will decrease by 0. 5 Good and Evil Points. The Good and Evil Points could be negative. Players with negative Good and Evil Points would be ignored by NPCs, which meant that they could not buy NPCs 'items or accept missions. If the Good and Evil Points exceeded negative 2, they would be hunted down by NPC guards, which was also a red name. Speaking of red names, it meant that there were too many people killed. Red names could not enter the city, or they would be hunted down by the NPC guards. Outside the city, as long as you did not say it, no one would know that you were a red name. In Peerless, evil people would not carry the title of evil people, which meant that they would not turn red all over or have a red name above their heads like in other games. In Peerless, neither players nor NPCs would have a red name above their heads. If you didn't say it, no one would know your name. Of course, if the other party had social snooping skills, they could still know your name, but it was only your name. No one would know your other attributes if you didn't say it. Players with negative Good and Evil Points could increase them by killing monsters or by the amount of time they spent online. When the Good and Evil Points reached 0, they would not increase anymore. The Good and Evil Points could be positive, but the website did not say how to increase the Good and Evil Points, and no one knew.
With the wooden stick, I can go out and take revenge. Unfortunately, there aren't many poultry left outside, and there are many players fighting. I see two ducks kissing each other in the corner. Let's see how I take revenge. I'll break you up with a wooden stick. Oh no, they're not mandarin ducks, they're ducks, fake mandarin ducks.
With a swing of the club, one of the ducks was sent flying. The remaining duck flapped its wings and wanted to take revenge. No way. With a lift of its foot, another duck flew out. I wouldn't let them go so easily. I rushed towards one of the ducks and jumped up high. I raised the club high and used the club to settle the world. This duck was beaten to a pulp by me.
Seeing this, the other duck immediately jumped high into the air and flew a meter high. It was useless. I spun the wooden stick and sent it flying. It didn't stop. I rushed over and hit it with a golf-style direct hit. The duck was sent flying far away again. When the duck fell, it was already dead.
Then I continued to use the wooden stick to kill the poor poultry. After an hour, I leveled up. After another two hours, I leveled up again. When night fell, I had already reached Level 4. There was a distinction between day and night in Peerless, but the time of night was very short. In the night, all the monsters 'abilities would be strengthened, and the players' vision would be reduced. Unfortunately, after killing such a long duck, I still couldn't find the big male duck that killed me.
I didn't want to kill monsters in the dark. After returning to the small village, I bought a few buns to reduce my hunger and then went to the hotel to rest. Don't ask me where the money comes from. The Fire Dragon Group is not so bad that new players don't have a single cent when they come out. Every player will get 100 copper coins, which can be used to buy buns and stay in the shop. Inns were the worst type of accommodation. Staying in a hotel could restore one's stats, but hotels could not. They could only be used for sleeping and resting. The cost of staying in a hotel was also very low, only 10 copper coins.
The next day, I fought hard for half a day before I reached Level 5. Every level I leveled up only gave me 2 Free Attribute Points. I hadn't added them yet. Now, I had 10 Free Attribute Points. Suddenly, a green symbol flashed wildly in the upper right corner. Someone was looking for me. I quickly went back to the village and logged off. When I came out, I realized that it was Granny who was looking for me.
"Young Master, why did you forget the time while playing games? Come out and eat something.”Grandma immediately nagged when she saw me coming out.
I looked at the time. It was already 12 o'clock in the afternoon. I had already played for half a day (in real time, it was a day and a half in the game). I was a little hungry. Although it was fine to stay in the game pod for a few days, I didn't dare to go against my mother-in-law's good intentions. I ran out and wolfed down the food before returning to continue my gaming life.
After returning to the game, I picked up the broken machete that had just reached Strength 2. Now, my Strength had reached 27. Every time I leveled up, the first four attribute points would automatically increase by one point. My attack power had also reached 54. I could kill poultry with one slash, but poultry could no longer give me much experience. I had to change places to kill rats or snakes.
I used another day to level up to level 10. I also got a machete with a 5 weight. My attribute points were all used to increase my strength. Otherwise, I wouldn't have been able to level up so quickly. After Level 10, I could go to the various major towns. Before I went, I had to learn all the Trade Skills here. Learning a Trade Skill cost 1 Silver Coin. I only learned mining.(can increase physique), forging (can increase strength), reading (can increase spirit), and delivering letters (can increase agility). I still have more than 1 silver coin left. It's not that I don't want to learn another one, but I still have to use the teleportation array to go to the big town. Anyway, I can also learn it in the big town. It's just that the fee is a little more expensive than in the novice village.
Peerless wasn't like other immersive online games, which didn't have a teleportation array and used a more realistic carriage instead. Not only did Peerless have a teleportation array, but it also had a carriage. The price and duration of the two were different. The Teleportation Array could only teleport to a nearby town. If one wanted to go to a town further away, they would have to use the Teleportation Array continuously. Each Teleportation Array cost 10 Silver, and the teleportation only took a few seconds. Meanwhile, the carriage only cost 1 Silver Coin to travel from one town to another. Not only was it cheap, but it could also enjoy the scenery along the way. However, its speed was much slower than the teleportation array. It would take at least an hour to travel from one town to another. Moreover, it was possible to encounter bandits. Of course, the coachman was also very powerful. As long as he did not encounter high-level bandits or players robbing him, he would be fine. There was also the need to wait for someone to take the carriage. At least eight people were needed to go to a town before the carriage would leave. Otherwise, they would have to wait forever.
There was only one way to get to the major towns from the Novice Village. Carriages would never be able to get there because they were not in the same space. Of course, this one-way teleportation array did not cost much. One silver coin was enough. If you went out, you would not be able to come back unless your level dropped by 10 levels.
Each continent only had one main city. The main city of the Fiery Dragon Continent was Yanhuang City, followed by the Azure Dragon, White Tiger, Vermillion Bird, and Black Tortoise, four Level 1 cities. There were also seven Level 2 cities around each Level 1 city, a total of 28 Level 2 cities, each named after the 28 Star Constellations. There were also many small towns and villages.
After I left the Novice Village, I was teleported to the Level 2 city, Wei City, next to Azure Dragon City. When I arrived at Wei City, I didn't rush to level up. Instead, I first walked around Wei City and understood the layout of Wei City. I knew where the City Lord's Mansion was, where the Pharmacy was, where the Blacksmith Shop was, where the Inn was, where the grocery store was, where the Appraisal House was, and so on. At the same time, I also went to the Class Change Hall to change my class. The class I chose was the Gunslinger class that was unique to our Flame Dragon Continent. I liked long sharp spears. He danced majestically, and at the same time, I knew a few of his spear techniques in real life, although they were terrible.
After understanding it clearly, I began my leveling career. I don't have money now, so I can't buy a large amount of medicine. I can only wait until I earn a certain amount of money before coming back to buy medicine. Peerless could be exchanged with money in the real world, but it had not been activated yet. It would take 30 days in the real world.(The game will last for three months). The exchange ratio is 1 Magic Crystal Coin =100 Crystal Coins, 1 Crystal Coin =1000 Gold Coins, 1 Gold Coin =100 Silver Coins =10 Fire Dragon Coins, and 1 Silver Coin =100 Copper Coins. At that time, the only bank in the Fire Dragon Empire, Fire Dragon Bank, will arrange for people to work in "Peerless". There will be offices in Level 2 cities and above. There is no charge for exchanging from the real world to the game, and there is a 1% processing fee for exchanging from the game to the real world. Taxes were calculated separately, and items below 10 gold coins could not be exchanged.
I held an iron-tipped spear in my hand (the most basic weapon, Strength 10, wooden spear shaft, iron spear head, given when I changed classes. The machete in the novice village is not considered a weapon), dressed in cloth clothes (I spent money to buy a new one), and rushed out of the city. There were Level 10 wolf pups 100 meters away from the city, and further away were Level 15 Rabies, followed by Level 20 Hounds, Level 25 Green Snakes, and Level 30 Gray Wolves.
There weren't many players who came to the tail city. There were still many young wolves and rabid dogs outside the city, and no one dared to kill the high-level hounds. I rushed into a pack of ownerless young wolves. The 10 strength sharp spear immediately showed its value. Blocking, grabbing, stabbing, breaking, pointing, piercing, chopping, circling, picking, and poking, I kept using it from my hands. As time passed, my basic spear moves became more and more proficient.
In the blink of an eye, one day passed and another day came. After 10 consecutive days of desperately leveling up, my level soared to level 30. Now, I'm already here to kill level 40 green wolves. In these 10 days, other than resting at night and going offline to eat, I never stopped. Even a few wooden spears were destroyed by me. However, now that I'm using a slightly better silver spear with Strength 25, this silver spear cost me a total of 5 gold coins. This was something I saved up from eating and saving.
In Peerless, wild beasts usually did not drop equipment. They only dropped money and some materials. There was still a certain chance that the monster BOSS would drop high-level equipment. I didn't kill a single BOSS in the past 10 days. It's not that I didn't encounter one, but after I was killed, I shouted that there was a BOSS here and then sneaked to the side to kill the monsters. Killing a BOSS requires strength. Although I also have the strength to kill a BOSS, I have calculated the time taken to kill a BOSS to kill small monsters. The experience gained from killing a BOSS is not as much as killing small monsters. Although there is a chance for a BOSS to drop equipment, it is very difficult to kill. If I am unlucky, I will have to go to the Reincarnation Hall to enjoy the scenery.
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