203. Be a bodyguard for a man... Who wants to see it!

Thank you for the continuous reward of Tianya stepping on the song and sword reading children's shoes~——

Perhaps because it was a game of firearms, most of the people who passed in front of Levi looked powerful, some wore clothes that resembled military uniforms, and most of them were dressed in clothes that looked tough.

According to the information that Lévi received from Izumi, the size of the characters in the game does not affect their strength. To judge a character's strength and strengths, the main thing is to look at the various values of the character. In other words, a muscular man is not necessarily a strong man, and a light character does not necessarily have fast speed and agility.

Fortunately, Levi is also half of the people who live in the 'inner world', and he has long been very aware of the fact that he can't judge a person's ability by appearance, so he naturally won't see a muscular man and conclude that he is a warrior who is good at hand-to-hand combat, and when he meets a small man with a weak temperament, he must be a magician. In this respect, Levy has a slight mental advantage over the average player. Of course, it's just a bit of an advantage over players who are also novices in the game. If an old player or even a professional player still retains the kind of thinking inertia in reality, they are probably the kind of fools who are soaked in the game every day, but their level has not been improved.

It's not about how some common-sense way of thinking affects the strength of the characters in the game. For example, when the opponent suddenly shows the ability that does not match the appearance, he is in a daze or something, for the game with high attack damage, he is often stunned for a moment or two, and one or two moves by others in the middle are enough to distinguish the winner or loser. Although Levi is not clear about the various settings of this game, but of course since it is a game of firearms fighting, even if it hits the vital part and will not be killed by one shot, it will probably cause considerable damage, right? Otherwise, two people carrying heavy machine guns and shooting at each other for half a day will not die, which not only looks a little embarrassing, but also greatly affects the excitement and unique charm of the shootout.

"Newcomer? The characters look very ordinary, and I heard that the longer the account spends playing the game, the easier it is to draw rare characters. Judging by the way your character looks, you shouldn't have been playing VRMMO for long, right?"

Levi was observing his surroundings when a player next to him, who seemed to have just logged into the game, suddenly accosted him.

"It wasn't long before my friend wanted me to come over and play with him, so I just switched. I didn't play it for too long in the previous games. ”

Levi replied casually, though to be honest he didn't know exactly how long Kaguya had been playing with his account. I imagine that it would take a lot of time to train a character in a game to the full level in the current game, but Kaguya didn't play for long in total, and even if he cheated with his ability, it was estimated that it would attract the attention of GM and the like if it was too exaggerated. Besides, as he said later, the game Kaguya played before was indeed a genre that didn't emphasize leveling very much, so the player's accosting also helped Levi explain why his character didn't look sci-fi at all.

If that were the case, the idea of judging a player's strength by not looking at it might need to be changed slightly. If, as this player said, people who have been playing for a longer period of time are more likely to draw rare characters, those players with more special appearances are likely to be veteran players with long-term VRMMO experience.

Although games are like many other skills, it doesn't mean that the longer you go, the higher you will come. But at least in some aspects, veterans should have a certain advantage over rookies in terms of experience. If you encounter players with special appearances in the future, you should pay more attention to them.

Lévy thought to himself.

The player who spoke to Levi seemed to have just logged into the game and happened to be by Levi's side, so he said something to him in passing. After that, he didn't say anything more and walked straight out on the main road.

After confirming the basics, Levi began to think about what he should do next.

Go to the boyfriend of that friend, God knows how many players there are in this game, and look aimlessly in the middle of this sea of people to find someone he doesn't know, Levy is not hopeful. Even if he showed Levi photos of the player in previous games and in real life, Levi didn't think it would be of much use. The player who talked to him just now also indirectly provided a piece of information, and the game character will change randomly as he switches between games. Otherwise, there's no need to mention that it's easier to draw special rare characters after a long game time, right?

It is conceivable that the player named 'Kirito' should not be the same in this game as before. This party also knew this, so at that time, he just took those photos and let Levi take a casual look, and did not tell Levi to remember the appearance of the boy in the photo.

If you don't even know the more intuitive feature of appearance, let the players Levi see like this ask one by one, it's really a bit of a brain-dead IQ with zero thinking. If the kid named Kirito logged in to the game around the same time as Levi, it would be just a place in this suspected 'novice village' at this time. This party said that the kid had already entered the game last night, and at the level of a veteran player who had conquered that SAO, it was impossible to think that Levi would be able to find him after wandering around the novice village for so long.

Well, but fortunately, it doesn't matter if you can't find it. Anyway, Levy didn't plan to be a bodyguard in this game in the first place. Not to mention the game alone, I don't know if I want to protect others or someone else to protect myself, after all, Levi is an absolute noob to VRMMO, and he doesn't think he can really be better than a player like that kind of legend.

However, although he didn't have to be a bodyguard but had another plan, if he thought about it carefully, Levi's other plan didn't seem to be much different from the previous one. The former one is still looking for a player who knows his in-game name, and the latter needs to find a player who doesn't even know the name of the in-game character, so it seems that the latter is more difficult?

Fortunately, this party has already helped Levi summarize some commonalities from the two rumored 'cases' in the previous game. That is, the two players who were killed were both very well-known and recognized top players in the game.