Chapter 37: Reality (1)

In addition to weapons, there is also a hemostatic package, and a hemostatic package costs 100 points.

There are also tools, such as prop flashlights that don't need to be replaced.

These things are different from what can be bought in reality, and the introduction says 'permanent props, no loss.' ’

Just these few words, it can only be said that the weapons and tools in the mall are reasonably expensive.

You must know that weapons are consumables, guns need to be maintained, and cold weapons are the same, so it is important to have a weapon that will not be worn out in the game.

Su Nanzhi found the initial space props, and the bottom was introduced like this - "A good helper for clearing the game, which can be expanded and upgraded." ’

There are no NPC quests, and a normal round of the game is only 20 points, so how long do you have to play to buy the initial space.

She drew it directly, and this wave is not a loss.

Su Nanzhi noticed that there was also a recycling word in the upper right corner of the mall.

She tried to click, good fellow, the recycling price is half the selling price.

Is anyone really going to recycle?

It's too dark, she has reason to suspect that the system used to be a robbery.

Su Nanzhi decisively chose 'no'.

Her message appeared on the interface.

Player*: Namggyi

Grade:?

Credits: 20

Props, initial space, low-level amulets. 】

How is the grade a question mark?

Su Nanzhi was about to ask what was going on with the system, when he heard the system say, [Player's remaining points: 20, the system recommends that you buy a beginner's guide to survival games. 】

Su Nanzhi looked at the novice guide worth 5 points on the page that popped up, and considered whether to buy it or not, the things in this broken game mall are so expensive, compared to the novice guide outside the mall, it is cheap.

Or buy it, who let it be written underneath, 'There is no limit to the level of players, a must for novice players.' ’

After spending 5 points to buy a beginner's guide, Su Nanzhi immediately clicked on it to see if his points were worth it.

The beginner's guide explains player levels, game rules, and games.

Useful is useful, but isn't this just an instruction manual?

The first time I knew the manual, I had to buy it myself.

In the introduction of a few pages of the beginner's guide, Su Nanzhi read several key points twice.

1. If the player dies in the game, the real world will die in a variety of reasonable ways within three days.

There is a two-week interval between entering the game, and attempts to publish information about the game in the real world will be considered a violation, and will be erased after two warnings.

When players enter the game for the first time, they can set their ID in the game plane, but when Su Nanzhi entered the game, she didn't follow the normal program, and the system set her to 'Nanzhi' by default.

The games are divided into general games and special games.

Special games have a minimum difficulty level of C, and novice players enjoy protection in this mode, while normal games have a minimum difficulty level of D.

Points for clearing the game are only basic rewards, and players can explore on their own in the game to obtain more points and rewards.

There are 7 levels for survival gamers, from F level to S level, and upgrading requires the consumption of points,

F to C level, consume 200 points,

C to B level, consume 500 points,

From B to A, you need 1000 points.

S-level players are special, and I didn't see an upgrade channel when I searched through the beginner's guide, and there were very few introductions to S-level players, only one sentence - the top players identified by the system as one out of ten thousand.

Said the same as not saying it, Su Nanzhi thought disgustedly.

2. The game store is open to B-level and above players, and players can withdraw cash currency through the mall, with a ratio of 1:1