T0 Gaming Guild Saves the World.

Chapters 224 and 223 Effects

Chapter 224, Section 223: Program Effect
From a personal perspective, Chen Shaoyu still hopes that Qunxing can operate for a longer period of time.

With a monthly salary of 6 yuan and occasional small perks from time to time, this job is great.

The game is also good. Although you can only watch as an administrator, you accompany the players through the entire storyline and watch them challenge difficult dungeons. It's much more exciting than watching a movie or following an anime.

The immersive experience is unparalleled.

"Worlds Championship, what should we do?"

In this highly anticipated match, if the Candlelight team's performance fluctuates even slightly, things could go wrong.

Although there are still two months until the competition, in reality, there is only about a month left for the candlelight.

She needs to allocate a month to determine whether the World Championship can be held as scheduled. If not, she will contact all parties to begin the cleanup process.

Can I regain my memories in a month?
"How could I have lost my memory?" Chen Shaoyu sighed.

"This has to do with the way I travel."

He stopped talking abruptly.

Chen Shaoyu was so breathless that he had to forcefully hold it back.

Do we really have to pique their curiosity?

"Candlelight, you have to take good care of yourself. I still want to retire at this company."

"I also want everyone to enjoy the game," Candlelight said.

……

……

All night long, the boundary between the virtual and real worlds failed to see the hotfix completed.

However, they found it quite enjoyable to watch Freya's various skills, and they didn't find the wait tedious at all.

Immersed in the experience, yet without the worry of failing the game, Freya's graceful dance stirred not only the heart of the Stone Man, but also the comfort of the bed and the orange tea.

Admiring it is one thing, but when it comes to actually playing it, players' feelings are not so pleasant.

The guardians of the ninth floor are actually Freya and the Nest of the Ever-Changing Dolls.

This is also the key difference between the ninth level and other levels.

Freya, as a universal socket, can easily adapt to different doll modules dropped from the Doll Nest.

She can fuse different types of dolls, pair them up, and form entirely new forms, using eye-catching attack methods.

At this moment, the Doll's Nest bestowed upon Freya the power of "ever-changing".

With insufficient player damage output, these combinations of small skills are enough to keep them busy and flustered.

Freya also has a rather gentle side; the countdown phase of her Word of Power is fixed and she will not change into a new form.

If players cannot crack the code, they can endure for one minute. As long as one player still has combat power, the game is considered complete.

During the Word of Power phase, players will not die. Freya's wings separate and protect the player in advance, so there are no penalties for defeat or equipment wearout.

This also aligns with her approach of simply testing the players.

"Without upgraded equipment, this is really going to be tough."

This was the first thing Zhong Zemo said in the group chat after waking up.

Everyone agreed.

Freya and the Doll's Nest, with their strength surpassing Black Cat, temporarily topped the underground temple's combat power rankings.

After French Fries started school, Jiang Heyi, as usual, first opened the community app.

The community is buzzing today, with hot posts popping up everywhere.

The first thing that catches the eye is the dawn redwood.

"The official Chinese server of Starfire has released some interesting facts: in dungeon-style levels, the boss that has killed the most players is no longer the Black Cat, but the Metasequoia."

In one night, the Metasequoia slaughtered ordinary players who were experiencing the allure of a high-difficulty dungeon for the first time, leaving them bleeding profusely.

Whoever goes will die.

This has now become the first high-difficulty dungeon for ordinary players in StarCraft.

High-end players can spend their time in the underground temple, while low-end players can choose to spend their time in the Metasequoia Demon.

Everyone has a chance to go to jail!
"Wait and see, you'll never regret it! I'm off to conquer Mint!"

There are quite a few people like the original poster who are willing to wait, but they are always the silent majority in the gaming community.

Yesterday, the clamor for killing Mint and getting the pendant was quite loud, creating the illusion that everywhere was filled with war-crazy lunatics.

In reality, a loud voice does not necessarily mean a large number of people.

That doesn't mean they will take action.

They watched silently until now, when they excitedly popped up, like needles pricking at the players who had activated the Metasequoia Demon instance.

"Can you get Demon Fragments by defeating Mint?" someone replied, "Look at the item description, it can be used to forge equipment."

"Exactly, it's just a choice of which path to take. If you choose one side, the other side will naturally close its doors to you."

"Killing Mint is the right solution. Pendant, Demon Fragment, and maybe even more powerful drops await us after defeating Metasequoia."

"What? There are also fragments of demons?" The information that players in the game world have is incomplete. Only through communication can they fill in the gaps. This is the significance of communities and various game communication platforms.

After some discussion, the forum started debating whether it was better to kill the mint to challenge the dawn redwood or not.

Jiang Heyi watched and edited the video at the same time.

So busy, so busy. Freya gave us so much information last night. He has to sift through it, compile it into a collection, and upload it part by part.

This is the longest video guide I've ever made since I started playing Stellaris.

The randomness brought about by Freya's combinations means that looking at strategy guides may not be very useful. What's more important is to enhance output and reduce the probability of her releasing random skills.

Why is the jailer sending private messages at a time like this again?

"We're on camera! We're on camera!"

Upon clicking the link, I found that the popular gaming YouTuber Heiyun had already uploaded a clip of his guide to defeating the Metasequoia Demon from last night.

The title, which explicitly stated "spectating at the boundary between reality and virtuality," generated a huge amount of buzz.

Players are curious about what the T0 guilds, which don't interact with people often, are doing.

As Jiang Heyi revealed the existence of the demonic weapon [Eye of the Abyss], a dense barrage of comments flooded the video, obscuring the view.

"Good heavens, the boundary between the real and the virtual is so well-fed, with rainbow-level equipment, and they've even hidden this secret."

"Doesn't this mean that the boundary between the real and the virtual has clashed with demons? Otherwise, where would they have gotten the demon fragments?"

"Idiot, the Snow Mountain Demon... Wait, the fragments they dropped in the previous storyline shouldn't have been enough to forge weapons, so how did they manage to defeat the Great Snow Mountain Demon after that?"

"The dragon Eleravia, wow, I've been playing this game for so long and I've never even heard of her."

"Are we really playing the same game as the boundary between reality and virtuality? Why is it that everything they reveal, from their equipment to the names of the people they've revealed, is something we don't understand?"

"Their progress in the walkthrough is ridiculous. We tried all night and our heads were practically smashed by the cypress trees. They just casually said, 'Find Eleravia to forge the demon weapon,' and we were able to avoid all the detours. We started playing the game at the same time, how can there be such a big difference?"

Jiang Heyi replied in the comments section using the account on the boundary between virtual and real.

"Even with the demonic weapon, it's not enough to clear the dungeon. The two known demons are both very strong."

Instantly, the comments section was flooded with replies.

"Holy crap, it's me! Let's take a picture together!"

"Is it the account used by the potato guild leader? Can you teach us how to conquer the game so quickly? What are the tricks?"

"Give us some, give us some! The potatoes will grow, we love you!"

Skill?
There doesn't seem to be any special skill involved. Ever since we found Orange Tea and Blanket and formed a 7-person guild, the boundary between the virtual and real worlds has been smooth sailing.

If Jiang Heyi had to find another source, he would have to thank the famous gaming streamer with 10 followers, [Xigua Shaomai]!
Although she intended to steal equipment, she inadvertently triggered a special plot event for reasons still unknown, which teleported them to the area where the underground temple was located, a feat that cannot be overlooked.

Without her, we would probably have missed each other at the boundary between the virtual and the real world.

Thinking of this, Jiang Heyi suddenly had a whim and clicked on the Watermelon Shumai's status update.

She was still playing Stars of Proof, but with the defensive mode still active.

As her popularity at the boundary between the virtual and real worlds soared, many people began checking in and reporting on her videos.

Watermelon shumai broke through the defenses, missed a huge opportunity, and offended the current top star. In a state of mental imbalance, he stopped doing live streams and only posted short videos intermittently.

She resurrected a major account that had lost 10 followers, but she couldn't bear to give up the few followers she had left—in fact, she had lost quite a few followers, and most of the followers she gained later were just waiting to see her make a fool of herself.

With the atmosphere reaching this point, Jiang Heyi decided to investigate another old nemesis.

Huh?
Why can't I find the official account of Dream Master?
After some searching, I learned that shortly after they participated in the offline competition, the Dream Lords had an internal conflict. It is said that they had a big fight over who should take the blame for the feud with the boundary between reality and illusion.

Why are you still dwelling on this now?
If you don't offend me, do you think the other players will tolerate you?

In short, their accounts were deleted very naturally, and the guild died out quietly as well.

This guild, which had polluted countless players and caused numerous disgusting incidents in the month and a half since the game's launch, delivered its final show for all players with its most humorous demise.

Its death was a greater contribution than its life.

Search for "Gaia Consciousness".

what?
You look just like me!
The disbandment of the Gaia Consciousness Guild is also closely related to the boundary between the virtual and the real.

Because the clips of their outbursts and curses during the guild competition were repeatedly analyzed by experts in spoken language, their foul language and two-faced behavior were truly disgusting.

The subsequent apology announcement, which included both positive and negative statements, only further fueled the controversy surrounding him.

With the other three guilds that qualified for the World Championships all expressing their support for the Boundary Between Reality and Illusion, Gaia Consciousness, which originally had some strength, quickly experienced a loss of members.

It's nothing more than being pointed at and gossiped about when we go out because we're associated with a guild...

They are not the masters of dreams, so they can roll around in the mud without a care in the world.

The president wanted to control his subordinates and even tried to win them back by giving them red envelopes in real life.

However, upon hearing that he actually wanted to go against the boundary between reality and illusion, and that he didn't think he had done anything wrong, the guild members who sensed something was wrong immediately started to complain.

Just kidding, they were already in the wrong, yet they still went against the tide. Isn't that just plain stupid?

Strange, with so much fun, why didn't the jailer, the patrol dog, bring any of it back to the group chat?

"Huh? They're all dead?" the jailer asked in surprise, then added, "Who's going to make up for the lack of fun I had?"

(End of this chapter)

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