Chapter 21 Guild System
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In the previous chapter, it was mentioned that Ao Shun couldn't resist the temptation of the badge and injected his fighting spirit into it, and the badge instantly glowed blue. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info Ao Shun exclaimed: "Mandan's, this is Maidan, isn't it a stereoscopic projection?" Hehe, it's a worthwhile trip!"
Ao Shun looked at the quaint form and found that it was written:
The adventurer's number 788596,
Identity Information:
Adventurer Level: F-rank Adventurer.
Merit: Zero,
Name: Conrad,
Gender: Male,
Age: 19 years old,
Occupation: Warrior,
Martial arts rating: three stars,
Number of tasks at the level: zero,
Task completion rate of the level: zero,
Credits: Zero.
The following (permission has not arrived, cannot be queried.) )
In this way, our pig's foot began his days in the adventurer's guild, for which we have to briefly introduce some of the systems of the adventurer's guild.
First of all, register an adventurer to become a member of the guild, and the registered capital needs to spend ten silver coins, which makes Ao Shun very annoyed, just filling out a form costs a thousand yuan, isn't this a cheat!
In addition, the Adventurer's Guild will charge the employer a certain fee for the publication of the task, the specific value of which varies from 10 copper coins to 100 gold coins depending on the level of the task, and at the same time charge the adventurer who completes the task a commission of 5% of the task reward. If the employer wants to cancel the task when it has been accepted but not completed, it is required to compensate the risk-taker who accepted the task a certain amount of deposit, generally 10% of the remuneration for the task. Otherwise, the adventurer's guild will record the employer's bad record, and it will be added to the blacklist when it reaches a certain level, and will no longer accept any tasks from this employer, and use the power of the law or the adventurer's guild to solve the problem of the interests of the risk-taker, which is mandatory, so the general employers dare not provoke the adventurer's guild, and will honestly hand over the deposit to the adventurer, of course, except for some special circumstances, such as when the fault party is on the adventurer, the employer has the right to refuse the adventurer's service.
There is also the task of the adventurer's guild does not have a strict hierarchy like the tasks of other guilds, although all the tasks in the adventurer's guild have levels, but as long as you have the guts, as long as you dare to take it, as long as you can complete it, you can go to claim, but if you can't complete it within the specified time, or if you can't complete it yourself, you have to deduct a lot of points, and the punishment may be more serious according to the severity of the situation, which not only guards against some malicious adventurers, who can't play the task themselves and don't let others complete the task, or purposefully interfere with the completion of the task and other abnormal phenomena, and cultivated the character of adventurers to carefully analyze their own strength and choose tasks appropriately. And this is also one of the reasons why Ao Shun chose the Adventurer's Guild.
There are several types of quests in the Adventurer's Guild:
There are single-player missions, multiplayer missions, long-term missions, short-term missions, repetitive missions and one-time missions, which are published in different areas and on different bulletin boards, allowing adventurers to choose at will.
The one who is in it is the task level and point system of the adventurer's guild, and different task levels correspond to different amounts of points.
One point for F grade, three points for E grade, five points for D grade, ten points for C grade, fifteen points for B grade, twenty-two points for A grade, fifty points for S grade, 100 points for SS grade, 1,000 points for SSS grade.
Adventurer points can be traded, adventurers can use points from the adventurer's guild to exchange their points for any item that can be purchased, of course, the adventurer's guild has, if you don't have it, you can only use it to exchange for money, and then use the money to buy. And adventurers can also trade points with each other, provided that the two reach a trading agreement.
It can be said that the points trading system is another highlight of the Adventurer's Guild, which makes the Adventurer's Guild's use of funds more flexible and popular.
Then there's the adventurer's rank promotion system:
Adventurer level promotion requires the consumption of points, and the points required for promotion at different levels are also different, and at the same time, if you want to advance, you also need to refer to the task completion rate of your level and the number of tasks completed at your level. The number of completed tasks of the level can be exchanged for points. However, the number of tasks completed in exchange for points is not used as a reference for the completion rate of tasks of the level, and adventurers who have reached level C and above must actually complete at least thirty tasks of the upper level in order to advance. This is also a very humane side of the Adventurer's Guild, after all, a person's strength is high and low, and it is very condescending to let some people with high strength slowly promote like ordinary people, and the Adventurer's Guild doesn't want to waste talents like this. That's why the function of points redemption times is turned on, which also enables capable people to be promoted faster. The promotion system of C-level and above members also greatly limits the space for using money to upgrade the level, so that those adventurers who rely on money to buy points can only stop at C-level adventurers at most, so the adventurers are truly respected only by adventurers of B-level and above.
The default level for adventurers to register at the beginning is F-level, which is also the lowest level for adventurers.
F-rank adventurers need to spend 100 points to advance to E-rank, with a 50% or more F-level mission completion rate and a 100-plus F-level mission completion rate.
Upgrading from E-level to D-level requires the cost of 200 points, as well as a completion rate of 50% or more E-level tasks and a 100-plus E-level mission completion rate.
A D-level promotion to C-level requires 300 points, a 60% or more D-level mission completion rate, and a 100-plus D-level mission completion rate.
Upgrading from C-level to B-level requires the cost of 400 points, as well as a 60% or more C-level mission completion rate and a 100-plus C-level mission completion rate.
Upgrading from B-level to A-level requires the cost of 900 points, as well as a B-level mission completion rate of 80% or more, and a B-level mission completion rate of more than 100 times.
Upgrading from A to S requires 1,500 points, as well as a completion rate of 95 percent or more of A-level tasks and more than 100 A-level mission completions.
Upgrading from S-Rank to S-Rank requires the cost of 3,000 points, as well as a completion rate of 97% or more of S-rank tasks and a completion rate of more than 100 S-rank tasks.
Upgrading from SS level to SSS level requires the cost of 10,000 points, as well as a completion rate of 99% or more of SS-level tasks and the number of SS-level tasks completed more than 100 times.