He had to be extremely careful about how he used his points.
Therefore, Wang Hao put the matter aside for now. After dinner, he sat at the table, took out his laptop, and started replaying the game.
The second game, Clown Theater.
24 participants.
[8 rules, respectively…]
After writing down the basic information, it was the usual summary:
This game was very different from the first.
In the first game, the game scene did not give any hints or clues about the rules, but in this game, there were at least five rules hidden in the ticket.
Did this mean that different game scenes had different game modes? (Is there a hint? No hints? Or did it mean that the difficulty was different? This was related to the direction and direction of the inference rules, so he needed to continue paying attention.)
The key point was that the ticket was an " infield prop " that appeared out of thin air in one's hand after entering the game. Therefore, if one encountered a scene with " infield props ", one could pay more attention to the props. Perhaps there would be clues.
In addition, the death delay of this game was seven minutes, two minutes longer than the death delay of the first game.
Speculation 1: The delay of death in each game is different, sometimes long and sometimes short. Speculation 2: The death delay will continue to extend as the number of games increases. He hoped that the result was conjecture 1. Otherwise, the difficulty of the game would skyrocket.
Finally, there was the change in the source of the points.
At the end of the last game, I judged that the two main sources of points were likes and the entry of game rules.
However, based on this calculation, the reward of "achievement" also accounted for a large proportion (a total of ten rules were recorded... etc.).
Out of the 14,000 game points, 4,000 of them came from achievements. The points earned in a single game had already exceeded the number of likes, which was the same as the number of rules entered.
Moreover, it could be seen from the points obtained that the achievement of entering the rules gave the highest reward.
Therefore, at the moment, more entry rules were still the most important thing in the game.
However, according to the current situation, as the game continues, the source of points may change (to be verified!)!!)。
After he finished writing, he looked at it again. After confirming that there was nothing left, he closed the notebook and went to the big screen in the room.
Adding on the 200 plus points from the last game, he now had 15137 points.
The options for exchanging items were much wider than the previous round.
After hesitating for a moment, he opened the skill bar and searched for skills below 14000 points.
The reason why he set the upper limit at 14000 points was because he planned to reserve 1000 points for emergencies.
In this game, the scene of the strong young man who had kicked the chair and died because he could not get any points left a deep impression on him.
Although he definitely wouldn't do such a rash move, there was always a possibility.
Actually, if it was possible, he wished to keep more, but he was too short on points at the moment. Keeping 1000 points was already his limit. If he had too many points, it might affect the improvement of his strength.
Soon, the search results showed that there were five skills that met the requirements: Combat (Basic), Vision Enhancement (Basic), Hearing Enhancement (Basic), Smelling Enhancement (Basic), Taste Enhancement (Basic).
He looked at the description.
Fighting (Beginner) required 12000 points. There were many branches, such as free combat, free combat, boxing, Muay Thai, Taekwondo, karate, and so on.
However, he could only choose one branch at a time.
If he wanted to learn other branches, he would have to buy it again.
Next was Vision Enhancement (Basic).
This skill required 10000 Points, and its effect was literally to improve one's vision. For example, short-sightedness could be temporarily improved to normal standards after using the skill, and if a normal person used it, their vision could become better.
As for the other three skills, their effects and costs were similar to the Vision Enhancement.
Wang Hao gave up the idea of buying it after looking at it.
Combat could increase one's combat strength, and it was considered a very practical skill. It could be used in many situations, but the cost of 12000 points was too low at this stage.
Moreover, if they really wanted to fight, his. 64 pistol was not just for show.
Therefore, there was no need for that at the moment.
As for the four upgrades, they were completely useless to a person like him who had normal vision, hearing, smell, and taste. Moreover, they required an astronomical price of 10000 points, so he decisively gave up.
He could not help but sigh again. Skills and attributes were really expensive!
Then, he opened the item option.
Searching for items below 14000 points, more than 2000 options appeared.
Wang Hao took his time. He spent more than six hours reading the descriptions of more than 2000 items.
There were too few points, and every point had to be used on the blade.
Therefore, he had no choice.
He recorded as he watched.
After looking through it, he had selected a total of 76 items.
After a few more rounds of deliberation and re-selection, he finally gritted his teeth and spent 7000 points to buy two items.
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