Chapter Twenty-Nine: Angela's Own Opinion
That being said, in fact, due to the different types of games, Angela is also confused about this group of player believers, and knows not much more than the townspeople.
In Angela's opinion, they are all believers in the god of games, but this group of players has a completely different brain circuit from herself, and they seem to care a lot about the rewards called 'experience points' and 'equipment', but they don't care too much about themselves. Most notably, many of the player believers who were injured in the battle with the Skeleton Army not only did not rush to heal, but instead chatted and laughed with their companions.
However, like other players, Angela also received a system update notification from Sivi.
In addition to the Recipe Shop, there are more Recipes that can be unlocked, and a new Shop page called the 'Contribution Shop' has appeared.
Angela can assign players tasks such as hunting, repairing houses, farming, etc., and players can complete these tasks to earn experience points and in-game currency, and Angela can also see the contribution of different players.
As players increase their contributions, Angela will also be able to obtain new 'quest permissions' from the Contribution Shop, which can be used to issue higher-level quests.
While players complete the mission (which is actually to move bricks for the starter village), the original performance points of Angra's lord game system will also increase, and new buildings can be unlocked, and the manpower to operate the new buildings can be solved by entrusting players to help with the work. Prosperity increases when new buildings are built, and a lord level increase should give you access to a larger territory, which in turn allows you to build more new buildings......
In other words, as long as there are enough players, this mutually beneficial model can continue to cycle for a long time!
On top of that, Angela found that he had an additional building in his system warehouse that could be unlocked for free and could be built for free, the 'Resurrection Stone'.
He built it in the middle of the town.
Originally, Angela thought that the Resurrection Stone should look like a large rock similar to a rockery, but after the construction was completed, he found that it was a diamond-shaped spar floating in mid-air, and below the spar was a wonderful magic platform that resembled a fountain and a magic circle that was constantly flickering.
In the system description, this thing is classified as a 'spectacle', and only one piece can be built per city.
Once the player dies in the wild, and there is no way to recover the corpse in time and resurrect it with resurrection, after three days, they will be resurrected directly from the resurrection stone (in fact, they will be resurrected from the bound resurrection stone, and if they are not bound, the player will be resurrected from the nearest resurrection stone).
Angela was initially amazed at the fact that the player was able to resurrect, but then he realized that he was a little unusual, and the other player believers seemed to be used to it.
Maybe they are not afraid of injury or even death, but they rely on being able to keep resurrecting.
Perhaps because of this, the player's behavior becomes a sand sculpture in the eyes of the townsfolk and Angola.
For example, the warrior Mane, who died in the battle against several skeleton warriors, was resurrected by the Saint-in-Waiting, and did not notice that he still had a few swords stuck in his back, but happily looked at his own system page (although Angela couldn't see the other party's page, he could know what he was doing from the other party's behavior alone), and said happily: "I'm finally level three!" Wait a minute, why do I have a bleeding negative status on my status bar?! I don't have enough HP right now...... Ah, I'm dead again. ”
After saying that, he fell in a pool of blood and died peacefully again.
Not only did the other players not feel sad, but they even laughed and said things like "Manie is dead again" and "It's so inhuman", and for a while, the players were filled with joy.
By the time he was resurrected again, his interest had become much lower, muttering something: "I'm so stupid, I just knew that fighting monsters could be upgraded, but I didn't expect to lose experience when I died, and my mother fell back to level 2 again......"
Angela originally thought that he was also a player believer, and maybe he could also apply the ability of resurrection, but in the end, he didn't have the courage to let others stab him to death, so he could only take the question of whether he could be resurrected.
The arrival of the players has brought many benefits to the residents of the town, such as the original dilapidated houses can be repaired faster, there is no need to worry about no one farming, and no matter who has any trouble, as long as they say it, there will definitely be player believers to help solve it.
Even the previously somewhat lifeless town is starting to come to life, and it seems that even the heavy snow of the frost season has not been able to dampen the enthusiasm of the players to explore everywhere.
Of course, it's not only a good thing, at least Angela is almost annoyed by the other players and believers, who run to the door every day in the hope of picking up the brick moving task from Angela to gain reputation.
If it was one or two people, it was fine, but nearly twenty people walked around in front of him every day, and they didn't even let go of eating, sleeping and going to the toilet, which made Angela feel very stressed, and even began to have a little insomnia and constipation.
In the end, he had to grit his teeth and disrupt his plan, unlock and build a notice board, which can be regarded as freeing himself.
In addition, the arrival of the players has also put some pressure on the town's already sufficient food stock. Fortunately, Angela later discovered that the players had a lot of 'bone meal' in their hands, which can greatly shorten the ripening time of low-level crops, and after collecting most of the bone meal from other players, Angela successfully solved the town's food problem for a whole year.
With the help of the players, the nameless town was quickly reborn, from a dilapidated town that was not even as good as a village, and began to look like it.
Even for the development of the town, Mane, as the owner of the caravan, simply took out all the daily necessities that were originally intended to be traded for free to support the construction of the town, and in exchange for the right to give priority to the task of moving bricks every day, so as to catch up with the level of the first echelon, and the people of the rivers and lakes called the brick moving boss.
It's just that players always have a limited endurance for the ordinary daily life, after all, after tasting the thrill of upgrading the game, they can't go back......
On this day, the players spontaneously gathered, and in the middle of them was a team composed of the most advanced players at the moment, Alina, Edward, Joe, Godan, and Mane.
They've all saved up enough in-game currency and prestige, and they've purchased the 'Torch to Dispel the Miasma of Death' from Angela, intending to open up the Valley of the Dead: Outskirts.
By the way, Jessica, who is also in the first echelon, did not join this team because of the graciously retention of other players: in addition to Alina, who is the alternate saint, the only one who can resurrect is Jessica, who is fully committed to the clergy's auxiliary route. If both of them die in the Valley of the Dead, players won't be able to resurrect quickly in a short period of time......
The players brought the wasteland team all the way to the entrance to the Valley of the Dead, and then stopped.
"Then we're leaving!" Manny was at the forefront, and under the admiring gaze of everyone, he took the lead in the purple miasma with a torch in his hand.
[Player 'Manny Wilf' dies in battle, and the countdown to resurrection is 71:59:59.] 】
Players: "......"