T0 Gaming Guild Saves the World.

Chapter 465 464 What, playing mahjong?

Chapter 465, 464. What, playing mahjong?

The World Encyclopedia does not yet have an entry for live plague.

It was initially thought that the first battle at the boundary between reality and illusion was a victory that opened up a mature strategy route, which was later referenced by players, resulting in a seamless script.

They start with unorthodox methods that can't be learned, so there's no way to copy them.

Leaving the crack, the unknown revelation of orange tea provides the answer.

For better or worse, Renee tore through space and moved toward the indicated direction.

The time they spend resting on the ground depends on whether the living plague can find them.

Renee teased them like she was walking dogs.

They often disappear with a smile just a second before the living plague strikes.

If living plagues could talk, they would probably curse.

One person tears apart, another provides enlightenment; the story is simple and somewhat monotonous, yet players find it fascinating.

Unusually, the Renaissance in the chat window has brought forth a counter.

From God's perspective, one can see the location of the Immaculate Doll's Heart.

It is known that after acquiring a high-level summoning technique, the use of the Unknown Revelation has four effects.

Proper guidance and suggestion.

Misleading and suggestive tactics.

A riddle-maker who serves no purpose, is deliberately mysterious, and doesn't speak human language.

An unknown being heard your prayers but chose not to reply, so it casually bestowed upon you a short-term effect that it "deems" useful to you.

By combining the responses received from each unknown revelation, the positive return on the Tea God's use of this skill can be calculated.

A day has passed in the game.

After 153 prayers, when Renee and Orange Tea landed, they immediately saw the Heart of the Immaculate Doll placed on the flat ground.

An ordinary person would be exhausted from using magic at high intensity, but Jiang Heyi cunningly bought a stamina recovery potion worth 800 points.

With the help of a low-level stamina recovery potion produced by Mint, which had been approved by Xilu, and Renee's excellent energy-saving spellcasting skills, the challenge was successfully completed in one go.

In the lower-level version of the Guild Tower World, some resources produced by players in their guilds can already be used within the Tower World.

The supply line that had been severed between the virtual and real worlds and Mint Mom was reopened.

Expensive potions in Yuu-ro's shop will all have affordable alternatives.

Upgrade your version to a higher level, and even more valuable potions will be tagged with the Tower World label.

This is also the goal of the next stage of the boundary between the virtual and the real.

"Have the statistics come out yet?"

"Did the counter guy not die in battle?"

"I'm coming!"

"Number of times the unknown revelation correctly guided the direction: 73 times."

“False alarms, 41 times.”

"The Riddler, 35 times."

"Unknown interaction occurred 4 times."

"Among them, there were two instances of a large hand patting Renee's and Orange Tea's heads."

"Throw out one miniature doll in the style of Renee and Orange Tea."

"The puppet has been proven to help withstand one magic attack, but the upper limit of the puppet's damage reduction threshold is still unknown."

"Two people were silenced, once. An unknown entity let out a very unhappy sigh."

Since there is no possibility of extracting the code from the Stars of Proof, the game's vague narrative makes it difficult for players to intuitively perceive the differences.

A prime example is the unknown revelation of spirit summoning.

Ideally, each of the three states accounts for 30%, with unknown revelations and interactions accounting for 10%.

However, based on player experience, negative and ineffective actions are the dominant aspects of the game.

However, with orange tea, the expected positive return from unknown revelations is close to 50%, and significantly higher than the negative return.

"I'm a summoner too, so why do I always feel like I'm being played by unknown beings?"

"An unknown entity interacting with me actually gave a positive effect? ​​The time I triggered it, a demon popped up and gave me a huge beating right in front of the monsters."

"Although the aftershocks of the massive battle killed the grunts, it was still a massive battle! And the demon actually laughed and said that this is the fun of the unknown."

"I envy you all for only now realizing that your professions are slightly different from the boundaries between reality and fiction. We've been used to it for a long time."

Jiang Heyi had a premonition of this level of discussion; tomorrow, the Cyber ​​Temple of the Tea God would be bustling with worshippers.

Points settlement for level 13: 5500.

Just looking at the points, you can tell it's quite difficult.

The Death and Fate combo is widely recognized by community players as extremely difficult, with a final score of 6200.

Using this as a benchmark for high difficulty in the Tower of Trials, the cost of points has a clear concept and meaning.

After the great battle with Peria, players both at home and abroad reached a consensus that there was "no doubt" about his character's integrity at the boundary between the virtual and real worlds.

This stems from Jiang Heyi's generous handling of points.

He gave up tens of thousands of points so easily, and even wasted a challenge attempt.

How many Death Gods would I have to fight to break even?

The most ordinary Tower World players are like little mice in a game.

After painstakingly upgrading equipment in the outside world, players can purchase slow-recovery items within the tower world to increase their win rate.

proceed cautiously and step by step.

He accidentally stumbled upon his fate with the Grim Reaper, and the series ended.

But it's different for those who understand the boundary between the real and the virtual.

He'll equip you with gear, take you into challenging dungeons, and after you're done, he'll stuff all the loot he's worked so hard to collect onto you, making sure you're well-fed.

Even if it means suffering losses myself, I will not let my brothers go hungry.

Not to mention, he has absolutely no flaws outside of the virtual-real boundary, only posting guides and game content, and otherwise remaining largely silent.

Aside from the jailer being a bit flamboyant and noisy, but...

If he didn't act like that, would he still be the jailer?
If the jailer brother stops posting his treasured erotic pictures in the group one day, there are probably only two possibilities.

1: His supply is insufficient, and he urgently needs to purchase a large quantity of goods.

2: I'm quitting Blue Star Online.

With 5500 points added to my existing 5200, I've once again returned to being a "ten-thousand-yuan household" (a term used to describe someone with 10,000 yuan in virtual and real wealth).

Unfortunately, 10700 points can't buy anything.

There's no rush to refresh the shop now, because Orange Tea previously discovered the existence of a level 6 shop while searching for the roulette wheel.

The item is clearly marked as being from the highest-level shop.

Price: 3 points.

Jiang Heyi reasonably suspected that only by purchasing the highest-level shop would the advanced option of globalizing the Guild Tower appear.

After the fierce battle, Peria already had a small plan in mind.

Since there are products that allow for customized floor challenge content.

Could you customize a level similar to the one against Peria?
By doing this, Jiang Heyi was able to recruit four guilds into his team at once, and after the competition ended, the team with the lowest score would be eliminated.

By repeating these actions, we can take care of and improve the average combat strength of the Blue Star side in a reasonable way.

This isn't even considered exploiting loopholes; it's a gameplay tactic that existed from the very beginning when the rules of the Tower World were established.

Overall, the only area with a loss is the boundary between the virtual and physical assets, but the floor area has been genuinely improved, so the income and expenditure are considered balanced.

The more Jiang Heyi thought about it, the more reliable this poverty alleviation strategy seemed.

Just like the community uses the game analogy of searching, attacking, and withdrawing, if they have enough money, they can provide unlimited economic support to the guilds below them, helping them convert it into technology points and further increase their combat power.

Moreover, he believes that the three top-tier players in the Chinese server would be very willing to participate.

As long as they are brought to a high position first...

The loop is closed!
French Fries glanced sideways: "What did you think of? You're all smiles."

"I'll tell you when I get back."

Renee returned to the guild.

Kesha and the others swarmed around them.

"How about it?"

Renee paused for a moment before breaking into a bright smile.

"So exciting!"

She vividly described her thrilling experience of playing a battle royale with a living plague. The constant teetering on the edge of death left her sweating profusely and trembling with excitement.

Successfully toying with the living plague time and time again greatly satisfied her sense of accomplishment.

Elera, who forges weapons, came out for a stroll and kept blinking as she listened.

Sounds... really fun!

I want to play!

"Potatoes, is there a game where you don't need to use your brain, you can burn everything in sight, leaving nothing but barren land?"

Elaevi still couldn't hold back.

The violent genes deep within the dragon are surging!
"The lawn-cutting game will definitely find you, don't worry."

Ksha licked his lips and asked, "Are there two cooperative games...?"

"A two-player cooperative game?" Jiang Heyi hesitated for a moment. "We'll see, we'll see."

The slime king's sticky body bounced around in place.

Gloria and the ghostly mouse muttered to themselves in confusion.

These two aren't picky eaters, and they're open to any game, as long as they can go out and have fun.

"Me, me, I think..."

The insect mist transformed into the shape of a book, flapping its "little wings" and flying in circles.

Jiang Heyi said irritably, "You're sitting at the same table as a child. Who do you think you can beat? Any powerful monster could tear you into squid shreds and eat you."

The insects chirped softly, their words unreadable.

But it probably wasn't anything nice to say.

A portal appeared behind Jiang Heyi.

"French Fries, what brings you back?"

"The 14th floor has been reached."

"Oh, what is it?"

"Play majiang."

"Ok?"

Back in the preparation room, I overheard Yuu dew reading out the rules for the 14th floor.

Tower World, 14th Floor: Intense Mahjong Battle.

Players need to send out two people to fight against the puppets generated by Yulu.

You can choose the mahjong rules yourself.

The mahjong game ends when one player from either side is eliminated.

If a player fails, they must face the monsters that appear after the defeat.

The monster's combat power is related to the difference in points between the player and the monster when the player is defeated.

If a player is killed by the Mahjong Monster, each player will lose one challenge attempt.

Defeating the Mahjong Monster will grant you a chance to challenge it again.

Similar to the fierce battle in Peria, the punishment was carried out directly on a team-by-team basis.

If a player in the team has 0 attempts, they are eliminated immediately.

Unless items from Yuu-ro's shop are used to restore members, the guild will suffer permanent casualties.

"What kind of death mahjong is this?"

"However, it shouldn't be a big problem. The combat strength at the boundary between the virtual and real worlds is very strong. Even if we lose, we can cover our losses."

"Wake up, didn't you hear what Xilu said? The Mahjong Monster will strengthen itself based on the difference in scores between the two players at the end of the game."

"You have no idea what the enhancement coefficient is. What if you lose too many times and someone comes along who can kill the Grim Reaper with a single punch?"

"Death's fate is truly tragic. Ever since the prison guard praised his feet as food-grade, not only have a bunch of fan-made erotic images appeared, but now they've even become a unit of measurement."

"I am the Tarot Knight, and I'll rot in the Tarot World so that the jailer won't run into me."

Jiang Heyi's brain was working at lightning speed.

Since Xilu didn't offer any further details, the mahjong should be a normal mahjong game.

The core gameplay revolves around teamwork.

In a two-person team battle, if one player focuses solely on building a strong hand and accidentally wins by drawing a winning tile that wipes out three other players, it could easily result in friendly fire and wipe out their own teammate.

Encourage an endless stream of bad hands.

Yulu asked, "Have you decided which mahjong rules to choose?"

Jiang Heyi quickly asked, "What types of mahjong do you all know?"

Bed: "I know a little bit about everything, but I'm more familiar with the rules of Japan."

Orange Tea asked curiously, "Why?"

"Because I'm a total shut-in who only plays online mahjong, someone dragged me into playing the version with cute girls..."

The jailer nodded: "Yes, that's right, that's exactly what I wanted to say."

The woman in the blanket pouted and said, "I went to play mahjong, you went there for the latter, didn't you?"

"Wake up, you've already mentioned cute girls, so stop pretending to know what's important. If you don't believe me, ask the spectators."

The chat room erupted in laughter, with everyone telling each other to stop pretending to be in bed.

Moyu only knows a little about mahjong. He learned some from watching Du Jingwen play with others, but he's not particularly interested in it.

I know absolutely nothing about orange tea.

Her memory of mahjong is the "clattering" sound of tiles being pushed around during family gatherings during holidays.

She has loved this voice since she was a child, because whenever she poured tea or water for her relatives at this time, she would always receive a red envelope.

"It's not just full of life, it's also full of childhood memories." The prison guard nodded repeatedly. "Me too."

"Oh? You guys too?"

Orange Tea was greatly surprised to see that six people had nodded at the boundary between the virtual and real worlds.

I thought it was just their family that was like this.

Looking at the chat window, countless Chinese players echoed the sentiment.

It's as if this, like the floral quilt and the old ceramic cup, is a shared memory for everyone.

The only one who didn't nod was the French fries.

What's going on with the fries?

"My family doesn't like playing mahjong. My parents started living on their own a long time ago and only go back home once or twice a year."

The prison guard recalled: "But I remember you were a mahjong master. You were one of the top four in the 'Beast Cup' organized by our group members."

The so-called "beast cup" is actually the "immortal cup".

It was an online mahjong competition organized by an old group of people Jiang Heyi knew who were also involved with French fries.

The competition lives up to its name; it's about seeing who wins the most unreasonable, the most miraculous, and the most ridiculous hand.

The top-ranked players had an astonishing number of mahjong tiles, comparable to the number of "grandma's tiles."

The term "Grandma's Hand" means that if Grandma comes along, you can win no matter what you play.

French Fries had no idea how to play mahjong at the time; she knew nothing about the rules.

According to her recollection after living together, she participated because Jiang Heyi mentioned to her that she would give it a try.

Jiang Heyi wanted to give it a try, so she would too.

As for whether she developed an interest in him or had feelings for him at that time...

French fries refused to answer.

As a result, Jiang Heyi was eliminated in the first round by the "fairy veil" and was drained of his energy in the first round.

The person sitting at the same table as him, who sucked him dry and helped him advance, was none other than French Fries, who had never played mahjong before and claimed that he didn't know any of the rules!
Jiang Heyi vividly remembers that for a month or two after that, he didn't want to play mahjong for a while.

Whenever he sees mahjong, he always recalls the private message from French fries.

"I didn't know mahjong was so simple. I feel like I've got it all figured out."

"Just wait until the cards are drawn, then just tap wherever the cards are lit up."

"Look at the replay, I really got a winning hand in the second round. I didn't have to do anything and I just won 24000. It felt so good."

That's not even human language!
From then on, Jiang Heyi's mindset became increasingly Buddhist.

He knew perfectly well that in this world, a person cannot beat a dog.

 Today's challenge is to update with 1 words! Show me your chapter comments, I'm going to get back to my peak!

  
 
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