Attribute Guard was currently the most favored by players and was the most cost-effective Guard. It was equivalent to giving players a portion of extra attribute points. Then, players could freely choose which attribute to add points to.
Guild Attribute Guard was the only way to freely add points to attributes. Apart from this, when players leveled up in the game or received attribute rewards from quests, those were all fixed levels and didn't have this kind of randomness.
Attribute Guard gave players 8 points of free attribute points for every level. At Level 20, it would give a very impressive 160 points. Its effect on strength couldn't be ignored. It was also because of this that there were very few players in Glory who didn't join a guild. Even if they weren't facing a top guild, even a normal mid-tier guild, a few dozen points of free attribute points would create a large gap between two players of the same level and equipment.
Players who didn't want to join a guild would have to rely on their own skill to make up for this gap in attributes. Apart from this, there was no other way. Even if it was a pro account in the Pro Alliance, it still had to be registered in a guild. There were no idle accounts outside of the game. Of course, it was for these free attribute points. The pro scene and the in-game scene were inextricably linked.
Happy's guild was now Level 5. Receiving the Guard quest to challenge the Guardian was of course a top priority.
Ye Xiu didn't do anything out of the ordinary. Naturally, the Guard he received was also an Attribute Guard.
This Attribute Guard's Guardian was extremely powerful. It represented any attribute point. No matter if it was Physical Attack or Defense, Magic Attack or Defense, Health, or Status Defense, it was extremely powerful.
After receiving the quest, Ye Xiu immediately began recruiting people.
The Guardian wouldn't randomly attack after receiving the quest. Instead, it would teleport the players who challenged the Guardian into a dungeon. Inside, apart from the Guardian, there was nothing else. The dungeon's limit was 20 people.
Ye Xiu, Tang Rou, Su Mucheng, and Baozi were all present. Qiao Yifan's One Inch Ash was still leveling and couldn't be contacted. Seven Fields and the other veterans still couldn't join Happy's guild, so they definitely couldn't be teleported into the dungeon. Of the remaining guild members, the only one he was familiar with was Concealed Light. However, Concealed Light's actual combat skill wasn't just any noob. Even though Ye Xiu had given him some training methods and ideas, it had only been a few days, so Ye Xiu wasn't sure what the results were.
As for the other players, Ye Xiu did not know their backgrounds. In the end, he could only choose based on their classes and levels. On the basis of forming a suitable 20-person team, the higher the level of the members, the better.
"Eh?" Lan He, who was sitting in front of the computer, suddenly let out a puzzled sound.
After seeing the system notification that Happy Guild had leveled up to level 5, he immediately called for the open accounts that he had infiltrated to take action, requesting to join Happy. He even personally changed to an open account and immediately submitted a membership request to Happy Guild. He knew that with the current popularity of Happy Guild, it would be easy to fill up the hundred player slots for a level. They had to make good use of their time.
The infiltration went smoothly. Not long after Lan He submitted his application, he received a system notification that he had joined Happy Guild. Almost at the same time, the other three open accounts that he had sent to infiltrate also received news that they had all successfully infiltrated.
After successfully infiltrating Happy Guild, Lan He immediately scanned the guild chat and found that most of the discussion was about Protection. In a level 5 guild, it wasn't surprising that they were discussing Protection. However, soon after, Lan He immediately received a party invitation from the guild leader, Lord Grim, causing him to immediately let out a puzzled sound.
For a moment, Lan He didn't know what was going on, so he immediately accepted. After joining, he saw that it wasn't a single party, but rather a 20-person team made up of two parties. Lan He immediately realized what was going on. Then, he saw that the three open accounts that had just infiltrated Blue Brook Pavilion had also been added to the party.
One of the three was very confused. After joining the party, he saw that all four of his open accounts were there. He was immediately shocked and hurriedly sent a message to Lan He: "Have we been discovered?"
This question made Lan He panic, but he quickly calmed down and replied to this person not to panic. Then, he observed the composition of this 20-person team.
Lord Grim, Han Yanrou, Cleansing Wind, and Baozi had infiltrated. Lan He was no longer unfamiliar with these characters. Seeing these characters all gathered in Happy Guild, Lan He already felt great pressure. He knew that if these people went to set dungeon records, then no one in the tenth server could compare to them. And now, as expected, these guys were all gathered here. The good thing was that Baozi's infiltration level seemed to have been left far behind. Lan He knew that this was the result of not participating in the Christmas event. Later on, a Ghostblade character appeared in Lord Grim's party. Lan He also remembered that the character's name was One Inch Ash, but he didn't see it in the party list.
Opening the guild member list, Lan He was just about to search it. However, the default order of the guild member list was that the first was the position in the guild, and the second was the level. At this moment, apart from the guild leader, Lord Grim, Happy hadn't been assigned any classes, so the order was naturally based on level. Apart from Lord Grim, Han Yanrou, and Cleansing Wind, who were Level 39, Lan He saw the four open accounts that had infiltrated Blue Brook Pavilion.
Lan He immediately understood why the four of them had been invited into the 20-person team. This was because they were already one of the top players in Guild Happy.
To have this kind of starting point was quite good. A higher level often meant a higher position. Although they couldn't enter Lord Grim's core circle, they were at least much closer to the lower leveled players.
However, after Lan He casually flipped through the list, he was stunned.
The level gap in Guild Happy's players was actually a very severe gap. Lan He's character was Level 36, and the other three accounts were also around Level 36. And in Happy, which already had 500 players, there were very few characters in this level range. In Happy, there were only 19 players above Level 35. After that, they were all under Level 35. Looking at the very end, there were even players above Level 20.
Lan He was at a loss. He could foresee that Happy's player level definitely couldn't compare to the level of the top guilds like Blue Brook Pavilion, but now it seemed like there was a huge gap between their average level and theirs. In Blue Brook Guild, the majority of the players were Level 35 and above. Only a few were under Level 35. As for those who weren't even Level 30, they shouldn't even think about entering Blue Brook Guild.
With Lord Grim's fame in the tenth server, and the popularity of Happy's establishment, they definitely had the qualifications to set up the same threshold as the top guilds like Blue Brook Pavilion. But now, they had actually only recruited a bunch of Level 30 players as their main force. What kind of thinking was this?
"Raise them from low level to build a sense of belonging to the guild?" Lan He didn't understand, so he could only guess. But then he casually opened Happy's application list. Lan He looked at it and suddenly realized that it wasn't that Happy didn't want to pick, but that there were no players above Level 35 who signed up to join their guild. Some had already been approved to join the guild, such as the open accounts that Lan He sent out.
"Could it be that the high level players don't think highly of Lord Grim's guild?" Lan He had this thought, but it didn't even last a second before he felt that it didn't make sense. Even if there were people who didn't think highly of it, there were so many players in the server. Wasn't this too strange?
After all, Lan He was an experienced player. After calming down and thinking about it, he quickly understood what was going on.
This was the root of the disaster that was planted during the Christmas event, as well as the limitations that he had developed from being in a top guild. In Lan He's eyes, Level 36 wasn't high level at all. Right now, if you wanted to join Blue Brook Pavilion, you had to be at least Level 35. Those who weren't Level 35 in the guild were those who had joined in the early stages. Leveling up was too slow.
But in the entire tenth server, those who were Level 36 or so in Fire Forest and were about to graduate and challenge Sin City were already at the top of the leaderboards, excluding those who had cooperated with Ye Xiu during the Christmas event.
In other words, if it weren't for Ye Xiu's intrepid strategy during the Christmas event, the top guilds would have only been able to do normal quests in Sin City, where the competition wasn't that fierce. In the end, they would only be Level 36, just like the players from Excellent Dynasty who hadn't been able to participate in the Christmas event. And these players were already the elites of the top guilds, the top players in the tenth server.
Because of the Christmas event, less than a hundred players had become the top players. This was a level that shouldn't have existed under normal circumstances.
And after this, there were the Level 36 players who should have been the top players. After the Christmas event, they had leveled up by one or two levels.
And after that, the ones who were slightly lower in level were the majority of the top guilds' normal players.
In other words, there weren't many Level 36 players in the tenth server, and the majority of them were in the top guilds. As for the small portion of players who weren't in their guilds, with such a high level, they probably already had a place in their guild. At this time, even if they wanted to join Happy, they would have to wait another five days to leave their guild. As for those who weren't in a guild, since they had reached this level, they probably didn't like guild activities, so they obviously didn't have any ideas about joining Happy.
As a result, in the end, it was the top guilds' open accounts that had the same level as the top guilds' normal players. When they ran to Happy and applied, they immediately stood out.
Lan He thought of this point. When he looked at the list of Level 35 and above players in Happy, he suddenly froze.
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