Hu Die Lan

Chapter 353 Advanced Character

Chapter 51 Attribute Guardian

Attribute Guardian is currently the most popular among players, and it is indeed the most cost-effective guardian power. It's equivalent to giving players a portion of extra attribute points, allowing them to freely choose which attributes to increase.

Free attribute allocation is only possible through the guild attribute guardian. Apart from this, level increases or attribute rewards obtained from quests in the game provide fixed boosts without such flexibility.

The attribute guardian gives players 8 free attribute points per level. At the maximum level of 20, this becomes a remarkable 160 points. The impact on strength is absolutely not to be ignored. It is precisely because of this that there are very few players in Glory who don't join a guild. Even if it's not a top-tier guild, just an ordinary mid-tier guild offers those dozens of free attribute points, creating a gap between two players of the same level and equipment.

Players who don't want to participate in a guild have to rely on their own skills to make up for the difference in attributes. There is no other way. Even professional accounts in the Professional League must be registered with a guild in the online game, purely for those free attribute points. The professional circle and the online game circle have many intricate connections.

The Xingxin Guild has now reached level 5, and taking on the Guardian Mission to challenge the Guardian Deity is naturally the top priority.

Ye Xiu didn't try to be unconventional, and the Guardian Power he received was naturally Attribute Guardian.

This Attribute Guardian's Guardian Deity is extremely powerful. Symbolizing all attribute points, it is incredibly strong in physical attack and defense, magical attack and defense, health, and status resistance.

After receiving the quest, Ye Xiu immediately began gathering people.

The Guardian Deity cannot be challenged anywhere after receiving the quest. Instead, players challenging the deity are teleported into a dungeon. Inside, there is only the Guardian Deity, and the dungeon has a maximum capacity of 20 people.

Ye Xiu, Tang Rou, Su Mucheng, and Baozi Invasion were all naturally on the list of experts. Qiao Yifan's One Inch Ash was still being leveled by a surrogate, and he couldn't be contacted. Tian Qi and other veterans still couldn't join the Xingxin Guild, so they definitely couldn't be teleported into the guild dungeon. Among the remaining guild members, only Steamed Bun was familiar. However, Steamed Bun's practical combat level was exceptionally poor. Although Ye Xiu had given him some methods and ideas for practice, only a few days had passed, and Ye Xiu wasn't sure what the results would be.

As for the other players, Ye Xiu knew even less about their backgrounds, so in the end, he could only choose based on class and level. While forming a suitable 20-person team, the higher the members' levels, the better.

"Eh?" Blue River, sitting in front of his computer, suddenly let out a sound of surprise.

After seeing the system message that the Xingxin Guild had reached level five, he immediately instructed the hidden alt accounts to take action and apply to join Xingxin. He even switched to an alt account himself and immediately submitted a membership application to the Xingxin Guild. He knew that with the current popularity of the Xingxin Guild, filling the hundred-person slots of a level would be easy, and they had to act quickly.

Infiltration went smoothly. Not long after Blue River submitted his application, he received a system notification that he had joined the Xingxin Guild. Almost at the same time, the other three alt accounts he had sent out also sent messages, reporting that they had successfully infiltrated.

Blue River, who had successfully infiltrated the Xingxin Guild, immediately scanned the ongoing hot topics in the guild channel and found that most were talking about Guardian Power. It wasn't surprising to discuss Guardian Power in a level 5 guild, but then Blue River immediately received a team invitation from the guild leader, Lord Grim, which made him exclaim "Eh" in confusion.

Unable to figure out the situation for a moment, Blue River chose to accept and joined. After looking, he saw that it wasn't just one team, but a twenty-person team consisting of two teams. Blue River immediately realized what was going on, and then saw that the three alt accounts from Blue Brook Guild that had just joined were also added to the team.

One of the three was very confused. He took a look at the team and was shocked to find that all four of his alt accounts were there. He hurriedly sent a message to Blue River: "Have we been discovered?"

Blue River's heart panicked when he saw this question, but he quickly composed himself and replied, telling the person not to panic. Then, he observed the composition of this twenty-person team.

Lord Grim, Soft Mist, Wind Following the Stream, and Baozi Invasion were all characters that Blue River was no longer unfamiliar with. Seeing these characters gathered in the Xingxin Guild, Blue River already felt immense pressure. He knew that if these people went to break dungeon records, then no one in the tenth server could compare to them. And now, these guys were indeed gathered here. One positive aspect was that Baozi Invasion's level seemed to be far behind the front line. Blue River knew at a glance that this was the result of not participating in the Christmas event. A ghost swordsman character named One Inch Ash had also appeared in Lord Grim's team later, but Blue River didn't see that character in the team list.

Opening the guild member list, Blue River was about to search. However, the default sorting of the guild member list was first by position within the guild, and second by level. Currently, Xingxin had not assigned any positions other than the guild leader, Lord Grim, so the sorting was naturally by level from highest to lowest. Removing the top three of Lord Grim, Soft Mist, and Wind Following the Stream at level 39, Blue River shockingly saw the four alt accounts from Blue Brook Guild.

Blue River immediately understood why the four of them had been invited into the twenty-person team. It was because they were already among the top-level players in the Xingxin Guild.

Having such a start was quite good. A higher level often meant a higher position. Although it was temporarily impossible to enter Lord Grim's core circle, at least they were closer than those lower-level players.

But after casually flipping through the list, Blue River was stunned.

The player levels in the Xingxin Guild had a stark gap. Blue River's character was level 36, and the other three accounts they had sent were also around level 36. Characters in this level range were extremely rare in the Xingxin Guild, which had almost 500 members. In the Xingxin Guild, there were only 19 players above level 35. After that, they were all below level 35, and further down, there were even players in their 20s.

Blue River was lost. He could foresee that the player levels of the Xingxin Guild would definitely not be comparable to the frontline levels of their Blue Brook Guild, but now it seemed that they were far behind even their average level. In Blue Brook Guild, players above level 35 accounted for the vast majority. Those below level 35 were only a few, and those below level 30 would never even think of entering the Blue Brook Guild.

With Lord Grim's reputation in the tenth server and the heat generated by the establishment of the Xingxin Guild, they were fully qualified to set a threshold like their well-developed major guilds. But now, they were actually recruiting a group of players in their early 30s as their main force. What kind of strategy was this?

"Cultivating from a low level, establishing players' sense of belonging to the guild?" Blue River wondered, making wild guesses. But then, he casually opened the Xingxin Guild's application list and flipped through it. Only then did he realize that it wasn't that the Xingxin Guild didn't want to be selective, but that there simply weren't any players above level 35 applying to join their guild. Those who were had already been approved to join the guild, such as the alt accounts that Blue River had sent.

"Could it be that high-level players don't look favorably on Lord Grim's guild?" Blue River had this thought, but before he could be happy for even a second, he felt that it didn't make sense at all. Even if some people didn't look favorably on it, it was too bizarre for so many players in the entire server to uniformly disapprove.

Blue River was a veteran player after all. Calming down and analyzing, he quickly understood what was going on.

This was the root of the disaster planted by the Christmas event, and the narrow perspective that he had developed while being in a major guild. In Blue River's eyes, level 36 was not a high level at all. Currently, if someone wanted to join their Blue Brook Guild, he definitely wouldn't accept anyone below level 35. Those in the guild who were below level 35 had joined early and were simply leveling too slowly.

However, looking at the entire tenth server, level 36 or so, those who roamed the Lielie Forest but were about to graduate and could challenge the level in the City of Sin, were already among the top-level players, except for the group that had frantically leveled with Ye Xiu during the Christmas event.

In other words, if it hadn't been for Ye Xiu's guidance of such a fierce strategy during the Christmas event, the major guilds would have simply been routinely killing tasks in the City of Sin, where competition was not fierce, and the final level would have been around level 36, just like the players in the Jia Dynasty guild who hadn't been able to participate in the collaboration. And these players were already the elites of these major guilds, the frontline levels of the tenth server.

Because of the Christmas event, less than a hundred abnormal frontline players were created, which was a level stage that shouldn't have existed under normal circumstances.

And after that were the 36-level players who were originally supposed to be the front line, who had leveled up one or two levels after the Christmas event.

After that were the vast majority of ordinary players in these major guilds, whose levels were slightly lower.

In other words, at this time, there weren't many players around level 36 in the entire tenth server, and the vast majority were in these major guilds. Even if some of the remaining players weren't in their guilds, with such top-notch levels, they probably already had a guild home. At this time, even if they wanted to join Xingxin, they would have to wait five days after leaving their current guild. As for those who didn't have guilds, having played to this level, they probably didn't like guild activities, so they wouldn't have any ideas about the establishment of Xingxin.

So in the end, it was their wild accounts trained by the major guilds that had the common levels of the major guild players. When they ran to Xingxin to apply, they immediately stood out from the crowd.

Blue River understood this point, and when he looked at the list of players above level 35 in the Xingxin Guild, he was suddenly stunned.

At this time, there probably weren't many level 36 players in the tenth server who could come to join the Xingxin Guild. Could it be that these ten or so characters above level 35, like the four they sent from Blue Brook Guild, were all wild accounts sent by the major guilds to be spies? (To be continued. If you want to know what happens next, please log in. There will be more chapters. Support the author and support genuine reading!)