Jiang Heyi remembered correctly that among the collections that Du Jingwen cleared out when they got married, there was a belt—Zhong Zemo was a man who was into all sorts of things, and he played with a little bit of everything.

The woman in bed asked, "Then, what about the other belts... oh, I mean, the core?"

"Of course it needs forging," Eleravia pouted, gesturing with her hand towards the boundary between reality and illusion like a beckoning cat. "Only me. Anyone else... hmph~~"

This proud little face unexpectedly brings a sense of peace.

Everyone was rummaging through their pockets while asking questions.

Will it be 100% successful next time?

"One hundred percent?" Arera shrieked. "Do you think this is about making farm tools? How can you say it so easily?"

"You're a master craftsman, shouldn't your experience make this a natural progression?"

Aileravi grabbed the package containing the materials with annoyance: "Only I can reduce the material loss rate to half. For ordinary craftsmen, no matter how much you give them, they're gone for good. Ugh~~~"

Looking at the bag full of materials, the dragon's bright eyes darted around.

"I've always been curious about how you guys manage to acquire such rare materials. You can produce materials that ordinary magicians would struggle to obtain in half a lifetime. How many Dussels would you have to kill to gather all of them?"

"One."

"Why are you so sure?"

"Because that's what he took from his slush fund."

"..."

It's essential to assemble a complete set of Origin Element Cores, as different countermeasures and equipment should be used depending on the enemy.

The thing I most want to encounter at the boundary between the real and the virtual is a water-type monster.

Tidecaller, Origin Element: Water, Gluttonous Incarnation.

Once the three trump cards are revealed, even a god can be stripped bare.

Upon opening the Tower World Rankings after a long absence, Jiang Heyi was stunned at first glance.

There wasn't a single player from our faction in the top 100; they were all players from the Three Kingdoms.

I heard from the community that the AI ​​offensive is fierce. While players from various countries are falling off the leaderboards, they can still maintain 20 guild slots on the leaderboard. But tonight, they were all wiped out.

The top guild in the Three Realms is still the veteran Fuxianmen, with 13 floors to conquer.

It is three floors ahead of the 2nd to 5th place teams, showing a strong and dominant momentum.

The number one hero on Earth is the Saint Helena of France, ranked 109th, on the 9th floor.

Following that was a long list of top-tier guilds from various countries that were squeezed out of the list.

It's understandable that the Chinese server guilds were the first to implement the "Ten Mile Slope Sword God Operation," and thus completely disappeared from the rankings.

What does "other servers" mean?

According to the information provided by Nong Ya, most foreign server guilds disdain leveling up by exploiting floor limitations. When she sold leveling guides, she was even ridiculed by information merchants for being too cowardly and that no one liked them.

The information merchants in Japan were overjoyed. While most guilds in the Chinese server were grinding to level 28 and then leaving the game due to experience reduction, they were still grinding diligently, constantly optimizing their strategies to further reduce experience gain.

It makes one wonder if they're trying to create some kind of experience-farming immortal.

Orange Tea asked in surprise, "Does the celestial globe on the 6th floor really have such a big impact?"

The Chaos Celestial Sphere is a special mechanism that appears on the 6th floor of the Chaos Tower world.

Similar to the "level suppression" system added before the start of the Wind Weaving Competition.

The difference is that it will work on all floors.

It's like a giant spinning wheel, which not only randomly generates keywords for the next floor, but also randomly presents completely different challenge content.

Huangliang Yimeng reminded: "Remember the chain puppet on the third floor? Someone has already found those tarot card keywords."

The Chaos Celestial Sphere's random keyword "Healing Prohibition," combined with the Tarot Magician's spell, resulted in a devastating magical clash that disqualified an entire guild from challenging the game.

Jiang Heyi understood.

With this combination of keywords, Tower World presents an even more severe challenge to the ability of subsequent tower-climbing guilds to respond.

Only by having enough methods and operating them well can one stand out.

There's no way you can climb to the top just by copying others' homework.

Unless you live in a world where there's a group of people dedicated to collecting all sorts of keyword combinations and helping to research all kinds of truancy techniques that can get you past grandma, most people can only sigh in despair.

The brutal elimination process in the Chaos Tower world came faster than anyone imagined.

Chapter 414 has no player interaction, it's all numerical data.

The Chaos Tower world is known for its "chaos".

Candlelight emphasized to everyone that in the Chaos Tower world, plans can never keep up with changes, and strategies for the current stage must be adjusted at any time.

Once the challenge begins, no one can predict what special events will occur.

The plan is that as long as the boundary between the virtual and real worlds is firmly established, and the experience gained from climbing the tower is integrated into a strategy guide, which is then secretly released by Nong Ya, it will be possible to achieve a situation where one person is pioneering a high-difficulty challenge while everyone else is eagerly waiting to copy the guide.

Following the lead players step by step, steadily progressing until the challenge deadline, is the perfect scenario for Blue Star.

In this respect, the people of the Three Domes cannot compare with those of the Blue Star, whether in terms of the convenience or ease of information exchange.

However, the intervention of the Chaos Celestial Sphere perfectly negated this advantage.

"Originally, we could copy homework, but now the teacher gives everyone different homework, so we can't copy anymore."

Zhong Zemo instantly put his profession into mind and began to ponder.

"The question types are complex and varied, and there are many students in the class. It's inevitable that there will be similar questions when there's a lot of practice, but it requires that all students are willing to share... Hmm, it's a bit difficult."

"Indeed, a better approach is to find similar problem-solving strategies and optimize them."

"Of course, there is another option, which is to break our best score and raise the final score and coefficient by our own efforts."

The four prototypes clapped: "It's like being transported back to our student days. The way our teachers predicted exam questions for us before the big exam was exactly the same as yours."

Pointing at the blanket, he said, "These are the subconscious reactions of people who've been 'marinated' in their daily lives at work. Did everyone learn something?"

Wanting to get the latest game information from Nong Ya, the jailer brother had a different opinion.

"If you can open it, you can fight; if you can fight, you can win!"

Then... let's start a game.

Easily clear the 5th floor, earn 100 points, and return to the Tower World preparation space. Yuu-dew holds the Celestial Sphere and waits with a smile.

I glanced at it and saw that the Tower World Points at the boundary between the virtual and real worlds were 330.

The item that appears today is "Shop Upgrade," which requires 500 points.

After upgrading the shop, the number of items displayed in the shop each day will be 3, the variety of items available will increase, and the probability of obtaining high-quality items will increase.

I asked the other three guilds, and they said that after the Chaos Celestial Sphere was triggered, the Tower World strategy and the points earned from clearing the dungeon both saw significant improvements.

In the past, they would only give a little over 100 yuan for each floor, but now it's basically doubled.

The random terms generated by the Chaos Sphere determine the score.

"The difficulty of the terms is positively correlated with the difficulty of the gameplay. The higher the difficulty, the higher the score. The improvement that can be obtained from the store after obtaining the score also far exceeds the player's expectations."

The introduction to the Crimson Music Box explained the various slang posts Jiang Heyi had seen in the community during this period.

"Seeking a strategy for improving luck in the dog-themed game."

"Pray to the Cyber ​​God, and pray for good luck."

"Praise be to the Lord of the Stars, let me be a dog tonight."

"Great Lord of the Seals, let me also leap with the power of a leopard!"

For ordinary players, the lower the difficulty of randomized affixes, the better. They don't have the ability to conquer high-difficulty dungeons, and what they look forward to most is getting lucky and passing the level.

By relying on a series of lucky breaks, players can purchase items from the shop to enhance their competitiveness within the tower world, thereby gaining the ability to compete with high-end guilds.

They are the mainstream players in the game, accounting for more than 7%.

However, for teams with some strength and at the top of the game, such as Virtual Boundary, the opposite is true.

Rather than relying on luck to go further but not getting enough points to profit from the store, it's better to make each level as difficult as possible.

The more points you accumulate, the greater your improvement; start snowballing your progress as soon as possible.

Such an operation has already crossed the boundary between the real and the virtual.

Xi Lu held the celestial globe in both hands and came to the boundary between the virtual and real worlds: "Please touch it."

"Go! The Tea Master, go!" Everyone reacted in unison.

Orange Tea was already quite savvy: "Do you want good luck or a difficult challenge?"

The jailer hesitated, stroking his chin thoughtfully, and said, "Could we... do a medium-difficulty exercise to help with rehabilitation?"

"You're the one who can say you're ready to fight and win, but you're also the one who chickens out at the last minute." Orange Tea hardened her fist. "Why is it that the longer I know you, the more aggressive you become? Is this your talent?"

Jiang Heyi and the fries couldn't help but laugh.

Alright, alright, the scene they were most looking forward to has finally unfolded.

Tea God, who was the most tolerant of the jailer in the team, finally became like the others on the boundary between the virtual and the real.

The jailer is just asking for it!

The orange tea touched the celestial globe with its fingertips, causing ripples to spread.

The space where everyone was preparing for battle was shrouded in a misty fog, which swirled and shifted...

The sound was the first to pierce through the fog and boom into everyone's ears.

The boundary between the real and virtual worlds is located in the center of the Colosseum.

The shouts were deafening, and the clamor of voices came from every direction.

As the mist dissipated, the colors contained within the celestial globe were bestowed upon this black and white world.

The 6th floor of the Chaos Tower world, the Death Beast Arena.

The entry for Celestial Globe is titled "One Trick Pony".

"Players can only use one skill on the current floor."

"Note: You may bring your own equipment, but all props are prohibited."

Affixes that impose strong restrictions on players are likely to cause a game-changing experience for classes that rely on skill combinations and fancy maneuvers, such as elemental mages.

Without the synergistic effect of elemental magic, most people would be left helpless if they relied on a single spell.

Meanwhile, in the spectator area of ​​the Tower World, two gazes drifted toward the boundary between the virtual and the real.

"Finally online? What were they doing all this time?" The enamel mug was overjoyed.

The candlelight only granted the two of them access to the world of the Tower of Spectrum. When the boundary between the virtual and real worlds was touring the storyline extensively, the two of them were itching to go every day.

Although the actions of the Khorne Chosen and other guilds were also very impressive, without the boundary between reality and illusion, it felt like something was missing after the game went live.

In the words of young people, it's like... fun?

"How can the level be so high?" Snow Water Fried Noodles was stunned. "Eat from the can is only level 30, which is already the highest among the group of people watching. Fries is actually level 35?"

"It's just a one-trick pony?" The enamel cup became nervous. "Remember those two guilds we were watching a while ago? They were so resentful because of this term that they almost disbanded and reorganized."

When I first started playing the game, I heard players say that "more is better, and better is more".

The more professional skills one learns, the more functional they become, the greater the workload, and the greater one's contribution to the team.

Therefore, professions with a more comprehensive skill list are more sought after.

When random teams encounter professional discrimination, they can also confidently bring up their skills and emphasize their invisible contributions—although they are similar to the previous jailer guy, both being bloodsuckers.

Since Proof of the Stars has no built-in plugins and the game itself is not based on numerical values, the question of who is the MVP and who is just carried in random teams is always a hotly debated topic.

Once inside the dungeon, the progress keeps regressing, and even non-mechanical kills result in endless deaths.

The answer is that everyone's output is at its maximum; you can see that even the BOSS's wounds don't bleed.

Who put in the effort?

Who committed the crime?

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