Doomsday Goddess Summoning System
5 How to create a boss

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3425 points was not a lot in the later stages of the apocalypse. Any dungeon boss might be able to provide more than ten times the amount of points. However, in the early stages, if a second person saw this reward, their jaws might drop.

Each zombie was worth 1 point. If 10 zombies appeared at the same time, it would pose a huge threat to the players who had just become players. After all, these zombies were not the crippled ones in Resident Evil. Every zombie was full of motivation and could run faster than some thin players.

If it wasn't for the fact that the early game had helped him accumulate enough points, he wouldn't have been able to exchange for an AK47.

The earlier a player matured, the easier it was for them to become kings. This was the common understanding of all players.

Of course, the first thing Chu Ge did was to increase all of his physical fitness to 20 points. He spent a total of 450 points.

If it was possible, Chu Ge even wanted to exchange all of his reward points for strengthening his body. Therefore, it was not that Chu Ge was unwilling to continue increasing his reward points.

The real reason was that before the first full-time job, human genes could only reach this level.

Only when the full-time mission was activated and Chu Ge changed his profession could he continue to increase his attributes.

However, the remaining 3000 points did not mean that it was meaningless. There were other ways to become stronger, such as exchanging for skills and weapons after exchanging for higher authority.

In the first stage of the apocalypse, all skills and weapons were exchanged in time. This was extremely precious to many people in the early stages because the exchange of skills in the later stages was no longer a matter of time. Instead, they had to go to the War Merchant and the Mist Merchant to exchange for skills. The difficulty was beyond imagination. Therefore, most teams would spend a very high price to nurture a third transition class called the Trading Merchant in the later stages. Moreover, the difficulty of nurturing this merchant was very high. As a result, only two large guilds had the opportunity to jointly nurture one.

In the first phase of the apocalypse, there were no such restrictions, but not many people had the opportunity to find such authority or value this matter.

However, it was a coincidence that Chu Ge knew about both.

In the first phase of the apocalypse, there were five Bosses in the zombie horde, all of which were strengthened zombies.

Tank, Smoker, Jumper, Vomiter, and Witch.

These four were respectively three D-rank and two C-rank. The authorization could be stacked, which meant that three D-rank could be combined into one C-rank.

In that case, he would be able to obtain one B-rank authority for each of the four first phase missions.

This was nothing in the later stages, but it had never happened before in the early stages.

At the very least, Chu Ge had never heard of a player who could obtain a B-level authorization in the early stages.

As the four Bosses were all very powerful, it was very difficult for one person to kill all four Bosses at the same time. At most, one person would be lucky enough to obtain one or two of the privileges. Therefore, in the early stages, the most powerful existence was only a C-level authority.

Moreover, if the players who participated in the boss battle would split the points, even if one person had a C-rank authorization, there was no way to gather enough points to exchange for items.

Although the appearance of the four Bosses seemed to be random in the early stages, in fact, after a considerable number of theoretical analysts analyzed it, they found that the appearance of these Bosses actually had a pattern to follow, which was the accumulation of different numbers of zombies.

In other words, in a place where a large number of zombies died, it was very likely that a Boss zombie would be born, and the type would be similar to the dead zombies.

Therefore, in the next three days, what Chu Ge did was to exchange for a pair of isolation gloves. He searched for the types of zombies he knew and categorized them.

Of course, other than that, he used the big screen outside the mall to attract more zombies to come and die.

However, the most important thing was to coax this little summoned beast.

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