Chapter 31: The Main City

After Ling Yu joined the battlefield, the battle was quickly over.

"What's the matter, master, isn't that beast trainer very weak." Seeing Ling Yu's ugly expression, Black Moonlight guessed.

“…… Well, it's a bit of a big gap from what I thought. ”

Not only is there a big gap, the growth attribute of this beast trainer simply made Ling Yu a little suspicious of life.

"Actually, you don't have to worry too much about the master, this game is still relatively tolerant of changing careers. If you think the profession is really bad, then just replace it. "Black moonlight consolation.

That's right! He still has the right to change careers!

Ling Yu's eyes lit up, and he found that he still had the last resort of changing careers.

Although he is a little reluctant to replace this unique hidden profession, judging from the intensity of this profession so far, it is estimated that he can really only replace this profession.

Ling Yu opened his skill bar and clicked on the beast taming skill. Now he can only count on the strength of this skill against the sky, so that he can convince himself to accept this profession.

Taming Beast LV1: You can use it on a monster with less than 20% HP, and there is a low chance of taming it and becoming your own war pet. The level of the tamed monster must be at least 20 levels lower than that of the tamer himself, and his stats must be only one-fifth of the original. If the target is an elite level, it needs to be at least 50 levels lower than the Beast Tamer himself. Monsters of lord level or higher cannot be tamed. A Beast Trainer can have a maximum of one pet. Mana cost: 30. Cooldown: 10 minutes. This skill can only be upgraded by skill points, up to level 5.

Ling Yu: "......"

If he still had a trace of attachment and expectation for the profession of animal trainer before, then now after seeing the introduction of this skill, his last trace of expectation for the profession of beast trainer has also been completely shattered, and it is imperative to change the profession.

After successfully collecting the ten poison sacs, the group immediately returned to the town to deliver the task.

After handing in the task, all that's left is to decide on your future base.

Black Moonlight wanted to go to the same city with Ling Yu so that he could continue to cooperate in the future, but unfortunately Ling Yu was going to the main city of Celtos, and it would take a full twenty silver coins and more than ten points of prestige to teleport to, which was not something he could afford at all, so he had no choice but to give up.

After breaking up with everyone, Ling Yu came to the teleportation array and chose to go to Sertos.

In the rotation of light and shadow, Ling Yu was already in an empty hall.

After walking out of the hall, the first thing that catches your eye is a magnificent silver-white complex of buildings, which stretches endlessly, and you can't see the edge at a glance. At the outermost end of the complex is a huge translucent light shield, which is the pride of the city of Certos, protecting the city from demonic beasts.

Looking towards the center of the complex, you can also see towering tower-like buildings, which are unique to the city of Sertos, and each mage tower is stationed in an elite level fifteenth level archmage.

As the central main city of this floating island of the Nine Rings, Celtos City is far more prosperous than other cities on the floating islands in terms of its variety of items and floor area - of course, the price of goods.

Even if it's exactly the same thing, the price of selling in Certos is about ten to thirty percent higher than in other cities.

So for the majority of players, Certos is a city that people love and hate.

On the one hand, they wanted to be able to enjoy the convenient facilities of the main city and the number of tasks far higher than in other cities, but on the other hand, they did not want to bear the exorbitant prices - of course, the teleportation fee of up to twenty silver coins was also the reason why it was difficult for them to get to Celtos City.

Ling Yu, who entered Celtos City, was like a hillbilly entering the city, and Ling Yu was overwhelmed by the new things and looked at them curiously.

Ling Yu walked around on the streets of Celtos City, which was very lively, and the flow of people on the streets was non-stop, making the entire Celtos City full of people...... Of course, these people are naturally NPCs, and players don't have the ability to come to this city at this stage.

Anyway, people are already here, and there is no need to rush to change jobs.

Ling Yu walked around like this, and when he saw any store, he went in to take a look, feeling the surprises that the Firmament Realm brought to him.

As the main city of the island, the types of equipment sold in Celtos' blacksmith shop are very different from those in the novice town, Ling Yu only glanced at a cursory glance and saw at least 30 different types of weapons, but it was still only the lowest-level tabula rasa equipment. Blue level excellent equipment is a very rare top-level equipment even at the national level, and it is impossible to sell it at all.

In addition, another great difference between the main city and other cities is the horse-drawn carriage in the city, which is similar to the convenience system of modern taxis.

Due to the fact that the cities in the Firmament Realm are generally very large, even some ordinary cities, it will take at least one or two hours for the player to walk across them, not to mention those cities at the main city level. Therefore, the traffic problem in the city has naturally become a key consideration for game designers.

The Carriage System can greatly reduce the time wasted on walking, no matter where the player is in the city, the player can make the carriage appear in front of him with a simple command, and then carry himself to any corner of the city.

Depending on the size of the city and the place it leads, it costs anywhere from 10 copper coins to 1 silver coin.

It is said that the main cities in the inner ring even have horse-drawn carriages that run to a fixed number of areas for players to use, similar to the subway and buses. Of course, these are part of the city's welfare system, so if you sit on them, you don't need to spend money to enjoy them for free.

Because the main purpose is to understand the city, Ling Yu did not choose to use the carriage system here this time, but chose to walk around by himself to slowly understand the city.

Ling Yu, who was strolling all the way, found that he had unknowingly arrived at the door of the Adventurer's Guild.

As a huge organization across islands, the Adventurer's Guild's sphere of influence spreads throughout the Firmament Realm world, and it belongs to the four largest forces in the Firmament Realm along with the Professional Guild, the State, and the Shrine.

Its mission system and level system are also extremely large, and they are not inferior to the military's glory system.

Compared with the military's too single task content and reward types, the adventurer's guild's mission scope covers a much wider range, from running errands to escort the merchant group, to protecting the family and defending the country and exterminating demonic beasts, as long as it is a task you can imagine, the adventurer's guild can undertake it.

Not to mention the quest rewards and redemption items. The military's missions are only three types of glory points, money and strategic materials, and the items that can be exchanged are limited to the combat items commonly used by the army.

But the Adventurer's Guild is completely different, and you can redeem almost everything in the game here. Titles, Blood, Rare Materials, Skills, Perks, Bloodlines, Pets, Talents, Items, Equipment, and anything else you can think of or unexpected can be redeemed.

Even in terms of final achievement, the Adventurer's Guild is not necessarily worse than the military.

In addition to enjoying various privileges equivalent to the aristocratic level, high-level adventurers can also take mission commissions from the territory under their jurisdiction, dispatch low-level adventurers to complete tasks, consult information for free, and enter the forbidden land in defiance of prohibitions.

Of course, the biggest advantage of high-level adventurers over the military is that adventurers only have power and no obligations. Unlike the military, although you can get territory after reaching the high rank, you must also take on the tasks of the upper echelons of the military. Once one's own country is destroyed, everything that was previously gained will be lost.

Compared with the Adventurer's Guild and the military, the professional guild is much more ordinary in terms of privileges, no matter how much merit the player has established in the guild to which he belongs, he can only obtain all kinds of privileges in the guild.

However, on the other hand, the rewards given by the tasks of the professional guild are also the best and most immediate to improve the player's strength. This is because career quests reward some professional skills, as well as things that can improve skill proficiency such as training scrolls.

Rather than unattainable territories or high-level adventurer titles, players prefer 'class skills' that can significantly improve their abilities.

Finally, there is the temple. In a sense, the temple system is the most powerful system in the Firmament Realm, because it represents the supreme 'god'.

The 'God' here is not the ethereal existence on earth, but a real, genuine existence.

As the saying goes, without faith, there is no direction and no power, and the gods in the game can give the player a variety of abilities, and determine how the player plays and the player's style of play. Once the personality of the individual is in harmony with the style of the gods, he can exert his unimaginable power and reap great benefits.

However, probably because the existence of the 'gods' is too high, the rewards for the temple quest are also the least. Often, you put in the effort to complete a task, but the final reward is just a few poor temple contributions, and nothing else.

During the closed beta period, there were quite a few players who specialized in temple missions, but even if they put all their energy into it, they only earned themselves the lowest-level title of the Holy People, and there were no other more practical benefits at all.

Of course, no matter how you want to develop into that system, talent and luck are essential. Concentrating on one field may not get you to the top, but if you multitask, you won't even be able to see the mountainside.

Those who think that the Firmament Realm is the same as the previous games, as long as they have the ability, they can develop in an all-round way, and the final result must be nothing.

Of course, not being able to develop comprehensively does not mean that you cannot take on the tasks of other systems, as long as you can be clear about the path you really want to develop.

Ling Yu belongs to the kind of player who doesn't know his future development path yet, so he plans to get in touch with each system, and then slowly find a path that really suits him.