Chapter 11 Mercenary Points

The mercenary system of the Jinkisya Chamber of Commerce surprised Shi Leiyin. ... ≦, the reason is that even if he accepts the mercenary contract for the defense of the secret labyrinth now, the things he needs to do are not necessarily all combat-related. When the 37th gave Shi Leiyin a specific explanation, he said this at the beginning.

The Golden Kisya Chamber of Commerce implements a more popular method among human free mercenaries for mercenaries, that is, the free mission acceptance system.

The Chamber of Commerce will issue a variety of missions in the Chamber of Commerce hall, and then the mercenaries will choose their own tasks to perform. All missions have two different rewards. One is additional reward, the mercenaries of the Jinkisia Chamber of Commerce have signed a mercenary contract with the Chamber of Commerce, and the contract itself has a reward, and some of the Chamber of Commerce tasks will have an additional reward of money or items, as an incentive for mercenaries to choose such a task method. The other is mercenary points, each published task will have a different number of mercenary points, and each mercenary must get a certain amount of mercenary points every once in a while to prove that he is really working for the Chamber of Commerce, not to be lazy. At the same time, the mercenary point system also avoids the fact that the monster mercenaries cannot give full play to their advantages due to the difference in racial strength, after all, not all monsters are good at fighting, and choosing the right task for them can allow the monsters to maximize their strength. The monster mercenaries work easily, and the Chamber of Commerce will not lose valuable combat power due to misarrangements.

Depending on the strength, race, and form of contract, the number of points that each monster mercenary needs to earn and the interval between them are different. Shrayin as a Slime and a hundred-year contract. The interval between checking points is one year, and the number of points that need to be earned is 1,200 points per year. According to the 37th, this amount is a discount for newcomers, and the duration is only 20 years. Twenty years later, according to the value of Shi Leiyin's contract, this value will be raised to about 6,000 to 12,000 points per year. In other words, Shi Leiyin needs to use this rookie period of twenty years at most to adapt to his mercenary life. However, No. 37 also comforted Shi Leiyin that the points given by the Chamber of Commerce for the task were not low. The simplest task will also have ten points, and as long as Shi Leiyin is diligent, it is not particularly difficult to get about 1,000 points a month. As for what this kind of task is, No. 37 sold it, saying that Shi Leiyin went to the hall of the Chamber of Commerce to see it.

In addition to being used to prove that the monster mercenaries are doing a good job, mercenary points are not only used to prove that the monster mercenaries are doing a good job. There is another purpose, which is to upgrade their welfare package in the Chamber of Commerce. The Golden Kisya Chamber of Commerce will provide a basic benefit package to each mercenary. Usually different treatments are given based on estimated strength and mercenary contracts. The treatment of the Chamber of Commerce is the same as the grade assessment, which is divided into nine levels, and gradually increases from the ninth level to the first level. Taking Shi Leiyin as an example, as a high-level slime with good strength judgment, the basic treatment that Shi Leiyin's strength can obtain is about level eight, but because Shi Leiyin signed a hundred-year contract, and the total time may reach two hundred years, the treatment is increased by one level to level seven. As a result, Shi Leiyin was able to obtain No. 37 as an exclusive support maid, and was able to have a two-and-a-half-story independent building as a house. In addition, Shi Leiyin can actually enjoy a lot of benefits, such as paying only one hundred gold coins or one point, he can ride the teleportation array to most locations in the maze. Eating at a restaurant designated by the Chamber of Commerce allows you to enjoy most of the free food and the like. These things are not even available to the thirty-seventh and their support maids.

And even so, Shi Leiyin's treatment is only the third-to-last seventh-level treatment. Most mercenaries can only enjoy the lowest level of ninth-level treatment, except for housing and fixed food provision, other services need to pay gold coins or mercenary points. Fortunately, most of the monster mercenaries sign mercenary contracts such as maze guards in order to enjoy the battle or hone themselves, and it is enough to have a place to live and free food, but there are not many conflicts with the Chamber of Commerce because of welfare issues.

The mercenaries' mercenary points, except for their fixed shares, which are to be handed over at each interval review, can be used freely. Whether it is accumulated to the next interval or used to enjoy the services provided by the Chamber of Commerce. Of course, the biggest use is to improve their chamber of commerce welfare level, but the amount of points required to improve the chamber of commerce welfare level is very huge, most of the mercenaries are at most promoted to level seven or six and stop, and the remaining points are used to enjoy a single point service, because even if the ninth level welfare is promoted to the eighth level of welfare, the points required are enough for them to enjoy a service of more than three levels.

This time, No. 37 told Shi Leiyin the number of points needed to improve benefits. The total number of points required to upgrade the ninth level benefit to the eighth level benefit is 5,000 points, the eighth to seventh level requires ten times the full 50,000 points, and the seventh level to the sixth level is an exaggerated twenty times the one million points. After hearing that it would take 50 million points to move from level six to level five, Shi Leiyin blocked the idea of continuing on the thirty-seventh. Obviously, No. 37 was not answering Shi Leiyin's question honestly, but wanted to see Shi Leiyin's surprised look after hearing these point requests.

Shi Leiyin calculated it, and calculated it according to the maximum amount of his contract, handing over 12,000 points every year, and the points he needed to hand over in two hundred years was 2.8 million points. And this figure is only a little more than one-twenty-fifth of the sixth-level benefits that have been raised to the fifth-level benefits. Under normal circumstances, it is not easy to have enough points to hand in, where are the extra points to upgrade your own benefits.

Similarly, it takes 50,000 points to upgrade from level 8 to level 7, which is probably the benefit given for the sake of renewing a 100-year contract. 50,000 points is still very cost-effective compared to the more than 1 million points you have handed in in a hundred years.

In addition, although Shi Leiyin prevented No. 37 from continuing to talk about the number of points needed for upgrading, he was still a little interested in this number, according to the speed of the increase of this multiple of points, Shi Leiyin silently calculated, the fifth to fourth levels are almost 100 times, that is, 5 billion points, the fourth level to the third level is considered a trillion points according to the lower 200 times, and the third level to the second level is 500 times the 500 billion points, and the second level is not to ask for 50,000 trillion points?

"In fact, after the third-level benefits, you don't need points to upgrade," No. 37's words interrupted Shi Leiyin's delusions. Obviously, Shi Leiyin, who was only concerned with calculating the integral problem, leaked out his thoughts again, and was noticed by No. 37.

"Do you demons know how to read minds?" Shi Leiyin interrupted his thoughts in a depressed manner, and then once again consolidated his body's mental defenses.

"Even if we are only corporals, we are also members of the Jinkisya Chamber of Commerce, and this kind of mind reading of Cheng Dù still needs to be learned"