Chapter 28: Flying Chess I
This time the battle was tough, but the rewards were not bad.
The only bad thing is that the sequelae are too serious, and An Suisui went home and rested for a long time before returning to a normal state.
About a week later, An Suisui received a message from the game.
[Player 0023 will start the game at 12 midnight in seven days, please be ready]
"Ah, is the game going to start again?" An Suisui muttered softly.
She clicked on the dashboard to take stock of her attributes.
After the last game, An Suisui got a ten-point attribute card.
At the end of each round, the game will give a certain amount of experience points, and after gaining experience from sleeping in parallel goods, the personal level will be successfully upgraded from level 1 to level 2.
Upgrading rewards three stat points, which means that she now has a total of thirteen stat points that are useless.
An Suisui looked at his attributes and seriously thought about how to distribute these thirteen attribute points.
Player: An Suisui
ID: 0023
Age: 22
Level: 2
Experience Points: 1/30
Health: 100/100
Dexterity: 6
Speed: 11
Endurance: 6
Strength: 3
Defense: 1
Follower: Husky (S)
Special Abilities: None
Lineage: Demon
Her attributes have basically not changed, but she has one more demon bloodline.
If it is a normal game, An Suisui will generally allocate attribute points to agility and critical hits, and it is okay to keep the normal level in other aspects.
But the attribute division of this live-action game is inherently different from ordinary games.
Thinking of the last difficult group battle, An Suisui hesitated for a moment and divided the thirteen attribute points into three parts.
Strength plus two, stamina plus three, speed plus seven.
The agility attribute refers to the degree of flexibility, which she had already tried in the last game, and her agility value of up to six points has exceeded that of most people, which is basically enough, and there is no need to deliberately add it.
And the power value that was not very important in the first place suddenly became important in actual use, even if it didn't need to be too strong, it couldn't be too bad.
Needless to say, stamina is important, no matter what direction it goes.
After completing the addition of attribute points, An Suisui's attributes became:
Player: An Suisui
ID: 0023
Age: 22
Level: 2
Experience Points: 1/30
Health: 100/100
Dexterity: 6
Speed: 18
Endurance: 9
Strength: 5
Defense: 1
Follower: Husky (S)
Special Abilities: None
Lineage: Demon
The exaggerated speed value made An Suisui very happy, and he was also very satisfied with his current attributes in all aspects, calmly waiting for the next game to come.
A week later, in the middle of the night, An Suisui waited quietly in a custom-made outfit.
As soon as the bell rang at twelve o'clock, An Suisui disappeared into his room.
When the world in front of her is restored, An Suisui finds herself in a strange place.
The ground beneath his feet was divided into colorful grids, and except for the colored places, the rest of the place was empty and empty, and it looked terrible, as if he would die if he fell.
An Suisui frowned, carved the surrounding scenes into his mind little by little, and then retrieved all the games he had played, and soon had the answer.
At this moment, the familiar mechanical sound wafted over this space.
[Welcome to participate in the extreme survival game, this game - Ludo Chess]
[Game rules: Each player represents a chess piece, every four players are a group, and the player team that reaches the end point first wins. 】
An Suisui was stunned for a moment, and the sides of his cheeks were slowly filled with airflow.
It's a group game again.
The game is still insidious, and every time I talk about the rules of the game, I don't finish it, I only tell everyone something that is easy to understand, and the rest can only be known by guessing or practice.
An Suisui lowered his eyes, flying chess used to be a very popular casual game, the rules are not complicated, but there is definitely more than the game telling.
As for how many of those changes were made, she didn't know.
An Suisui glanced at his three teammates, but did not say anything about the fact that he had ever played this game.
She didn't want to take on too much responsibility until she figured out the specific rules of the game.
When the game is told to begin, the fog that hangs over the board gradually lifts, revealing players from three other directions.
An Suisui simply swept past his opponent, and then somewhere on the diagonal, he saw a familiar figure.
Jane leaned lazily against the transparent barrier, without any communication with his teammates.
He simply glanced at the chessboard, and then set his eyes on it.
For people with a keen five senses, there is a feeling of being stared at.
So at the same time that An Suisui found Jane, Jane suddenly looked up at the position of the diagonal.
Seeing An Suisui's face, Jian Shi was also stunned, and then slowly hooked the corners of his lips, opened his mouth and said a word silently.
What a coincidence, little bunny.
It was too far away for An Suisui to hear Jian Shi's voice, but she understood Jian Shi's mouth.
Turning her head hatefully, An Suisui thought to herself, she is not a little rabbit, she is a terrible and evil demon girl!
The game begins with a huge turntable in the center of the board, and the red arrows on the board spin rapidly.
Sixteen players stared at the arrows, their eyes moving with them.
The speed of the arrow slowly decreases, and finally points at the BLU player's territory.
The game starts with the blue team.
The BLU players are right in front of Ann.
An Suisui wore a red silk scarf on her arm, representing her status as a player in the red team.
On the other side of their borders are the four players of the green team, and on the opposite side are the players of the yellow team.
When the arrow points at the BLU player, the wheel disappears and a basketball-sized dice appear in the center of the BLU player.
Due to the distance, An Suisui could not hear the communication between the BLU players, and could only guess what they were doing through their movements.
After what seemed to be some brief communication and discussion among the four players, one of the players picked up the big dice and slowly threw them to the ground.
The dice stopped spinning after a few turns on the ground, leaving the top five dots on the surface.
The dice disappeared immediately after that.
There was a brief commotion among the BLU players, but none of them left the tarmac.
An Suisui's eyes flashed, and the first hidden rule was about to come out.
When compared to real Ludchess, it was easy to see that the BLU players weren't moving because they didn't throw a fixed number of points.
In normal games, if a plane wants to take off, it must be thrown to one of the three points of 246.
There is a projection screen in the center of the chessboard, and the number of points thrown by each player is clearly reflected in the air, and An Suisui can know how many points the opponent threw without guessing.