Chapter XVIII

Seeing this post, Zhao Xu knew that this player was in big trouble.

In the eyes of players, it's just killing an NPC, what big deal can it be.

It's just that the NPCs in Arthur are actually living people, but players don't know it.

After many earthlings crossed over to Arthur, they directly found Arthur's locals to marry.

These NPCs are flesh and blood, and each "NPC" can actually be traced back to the source, and they are all raised by their fathers and mothers, not just popping out of a random stone.

The player thought that he only killed a piece of data that would be resurrected, and he could only pray that he was the starting point at that time, thinking that the NPC would be resurrected, and he was just cheap.

In this way, the other party can give up the current account and save the camp, otherwise no matter how the account is changed, the label of the evil camp will emerge at any time.

Even after he crossed over, when he didn't have to change his account, the evil aura on his body was even more aura.

Zhao Xu knew that the best thing that the player would do was to confess and compensate, and then be imprisoned for a period of time, but in fact, it was nothing, he could go offline without having to be closed.

Otherwise, the superficial contradiction is only temporarily suppressed, and when it is really crossed a year later, the player who thought he was just cutting an NPC will suffer.

The "Detect" faction type spell only needs to be level 1, which is only a little higher than the level 0 spell.

What's more, the ability to "detect evil" is a Paladin's professional ability, and sometimes it even becomes a way for Paladins to raise their hands when they encounter the player group.

The low-level evil players have nothing to hide in Arthur.

Basically, all human towns are designed to repel characters from the chaotic evil camp.

The orderly and evil careerists and the like are still willing to do disgusting tricks in the rules, chaotic and evil thugs, and no one can be sure who his next slash will be.

Avoiding evil is also a lesson in blood and tears that players have learned after being widely educated.

Zhao Xu didn't have that kind of saint mentality at this time, and he was still thinking about how to educate this player.

On the first night of the game, he wrote a copy of "The Ten Commandments of Arthur Novices" out of some kind of shit-like luck.

It's a pity that the other party didn't see it.

There are no game secrets throughout the post, and it's more like a chicken soup article telling players what things best not to do wrong.

Zhao Xu knew that more than half of the players who entered the game now would use up all the resurrection stones to reopen the file.

Not in a year, but in a month.

But he still hopes that he, as the luckiest person, will drop a rope and the players will catch as much as they can.

The first of the Ten Commandments is to avoid evil.

It's just that many of the replies on the night of the post were sneering at Zhao Xu's suggestions that were contrary to traditional games.

also looked directly at Zhao Xu's posting history, and taught him to play a few games first.

Zhao Xu didn't care anymore after he finished it.

Anyway, each of them will be constantly verified by players by stepping on the pit.

After shopping around and finding that there was nothing new, Zhao Xu's strong self-control began to attack, and he returned to the game without saying a word.

Players are fighting for themselves invisibly.

He was clearly saving himself.

Players go offline, and they only need to have no battles in the first 5 minutes to start the offline command.

After 10 rounds (1 minute), his body will turn into a speck of light and disappear into Arthur's main world.

If you're in a hurry, it's okay not to wait for those ten rounds, just find a safe place to go offline.

If you are really unlucky, you will be attacked in these ten rounds, and you can only hand over the resurrection stone.

In the early days, players mostly ignored the system's warnings.

Only after the level is high, everyone begins to know how to cherish their accounts, and even if they are in a safe urban area, they will honestly wait for their bodies to disappear.

However, sometimes you have to go offline when you encounter an unexpected situation, such as being woken up in the real world, or the system prompts a phone call.

It's okay to force the offline, but the disadvantage is that the body won't disappear, and it will stay in Arthur in a state of loss of consciousness.

Either way, getting back to Arthur requires a 20-minute cooldown.

This point will be complained by countless players in the future, just in order to restore the communication method in the game, ignoring the convenience of the majority of players.

But Arthur still maintained this point until the day when the whole people crossed, and 20 minutes was also the time that Zhao Xu left for himself to eat and read the post.

However, despite this, frequent online and offline, A receives messages in the game, and then goes offline to communicate with B on the Internet, and B then goes online to feed back to their organization, and when a part-time correspondent drills the system loopholes, this is still common in the later stage.

Even Arthur's natives have recruited players from time to time to use this as an emergency communication. It's just that there are more setters like this, and naturally there are also organizations that are sanctioned.

There was a phenomenon that players were bought fake messages, and everyone went directly to the codebook after half a year.

After Zhao Xu was in a flash of white light, the whole person appeared directly in the bedroom of the floating city above Mystra.

Wherever it disappears, it will appear wherever it happens, no matter what happens, there have been players who went offline next to the crater, and later went online to find that the volcano had erupted, and the body was directly oppressed by the cooling lava and died.

As soon as he appeared, Antinoa's body appeared in a flash of white light, still wearing the same robes as the previous days.

After three days of dealing, Zhao Xu already knew that the area of the entire Floating City was not small.

Antinoa installed a magic alarm in his room, and as soon as he appeared, the other party would be alerted.

That's right, even though the Floating City was huge, even though Antinoa wasn't far from his dormitory, she was still willing to use a seventh-level spell advanced teleportation technique.

As for the ordinary teleportation technique that is not level five, it is because this spell has errors.

Zhao Xu also tried to ask the other party why he didn't go directly to the ninth-level "Otherworldly Gate".

The reply was received that only people with a mark like hers were exempt from Mistra and Floating City, despite the use of Lock-like legendary spells to block teleportation and other means.

But even if there is an exemption, the "Otherworldly Gate", a spell that can go straight from the otherworld, is still very sensitive, and the list will be monitored.

Antinoa didn't want to be asked why she went from where every day, so she gave up.

At that time, Zhao Xu also asked stupidly, why the high-level teleportation would not be detected.

The reply was that it was on the monitoring list to be investigated, and the high-level teleportation technique could not be teleported across the plane, and the prerequisite was to be familiar with that place, plus it was of the same origin as the teleportation technique, and there were too many people who used it, so it was not included in the review.

In other words, if you do it again, don't let the transmission go at all.

Zhao Xu also reacted at this time, why his mage classmate never walked with his feet touching the ground after mastering the third-level spell Phantom Pony at level 5.

The laziness of the emotional mages is passed down in one line.