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Maple Leaf thought about it, so let's publish a basic worldview first. Pen fun and pavilion www.biquge.info
The strength level was originally intended to be popularized by the way when writing the article.,But it's better to make a basic division system for reference.,Interested book friends can take a look.,It doesn't matter if you don't read it.,I'll expand it by the way when I write chapters.。
First of all, the division of strength: no matter what class, the ordinary level can basically be divided into the first rank to the seventh rank.
Each rank corresponds to the current level of the class or skill. (Magic or martial arts, etc.)
Rank levels are divided by the Adventurer's Guild by detailed LV.
Let's take the example of mages and warriors: the first rank - low-level mages, low-level warriors. LV1-30
Second rank - Intermediate Magician, Intermediate Warrior. LV31-60
Third rank - high-level magician, high-level warrior. LV61-100
More institutionalized, the first to third levels are the realms that a slightly gifted ordinary person can achieve by hard work.
Fourth rank - Apprentice Magi, Imperial Warrior. LV101-130
Fifth rank - Magister, Swordsman. LV131-160
Sixth rank - Grand Magister, Great Swordsman. LV161-200
The characters from the fourth to the sixth rank are the backbone of the other world, and the strong people who generally appear in the public eye are basically at this stage, which can be regarded as the top of the pyramid in the general understanding.
Seventh Rank - Magic Master, Juggernaut. LV200 or more
Professions of the seventh rank are called "title rankers".
Usually these characters will have epic records, so they will be hung with legendary titles, such as: Shadow Juggernaut XXX or Space Dominator XXX or the like.
LV is just something that is convenient to divide the strength standard.,Even if you fight monsters, you won't drop gold coins or appear a pillar of light and then LV+1 will appear above your head.,There won't be skill points.,There won't be an attribute increase right away.。
If you want to learn skills, you can only read books or practice exercises honestly.
PS: Because the mainstream weapon of a warrior in another world is a long sword, in order to facilitate management, as long as it is a profession that uses fighting spirit in hand-to-hand combat, no matter what weapon is used, it is collectively referred to as a swordsmanship professional.
Magic and martial arts above the seventh rank are classified as "mythical".
That is, things like forbidden spells or forbidden martial arts.
By the way, as long as it's a character with a 'Demon King Candidate' (except for the protagonist), it's all above the seventh order.
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Worldview:
The world to which the protagonist is summoned is collectively known as the Demon Realm, which is divided into six divisions.
The Undead Fortress, which is the main base camp of the protagonist, is located in the center of the Undead Division.
The six divisions are six planes that are linked together but different, and basically they all maintain a situation of constant friction, and the big war is not done.
Other sections will be filled in as the story progresses.
And the target of the Demon Realm's invasion, Patrick Continent, is actually in two planes with the Demon Realm.
After reaching the coming-of-age ceremony, the inhabitants of Patrick Continent can choose their own sect and gain a bonus similar to their natural ability by becoming a believer in the gods.
Of course, there are non-believers, but they are in the minority.
Because the inheritance system is very perfect, ordinary people can become [professionals] corresponding to the direction of their efforts through the efforts of the day after tomorrow.
Once you become a Professional, you can exchange points or money for skill scrolls in the Guild of your current class.
Exchange things like cultivation cheats to study on your own, or you can go to a place like a magic academy or a warrior academy to study systematically.
Of course, there are also very strange ways to practice.
See section P41 for details, which is actually a way to practice taunting.
That's pretty much it.,More details want to be added when you think of it.,Or if you want to know the details, you can leave a message in the book review area.,The author who doesn't involve spoilers will open his mind to make up for it.。