The matter of the spies and the Guardian had come to an end. Even though there were still two unknown players in the guild, Ye Xiu didn't seem to care, but in his heart, he still paid enough attention to them. An outstanding spy, a capable spy, was enough to deal a heavy blow to a guild. The in-game guild system, without the backing of a Club, was actually very weak. Sometimes, a very small matter could cause a guild to fall apart, let alone someone who specifically wanted to destroy it.
As for the two characters that hadn't left, Ye Xiu didn't say anything. He didn't seem to care about them in front of Chen Guo, but he still remembered their names.
These were just spies that were easily exposed because of their careless infiltration. As for whether or not there were spies among the low-level players, Ye Xiu didn't know. But since he had created the guild, Ye Xiu was already mentally prepared for this. This was especially true for Guilds whose goal was to establish a battle team. This kind of struggle would never end. When necessary, they might have to use this type of method. This had nothing to do with right or wrong. It also didn't have anything to do with morality or immorality. This was already one of the most basic methods of competition in Glory.
For now, Ye Xiu didn't think about these things. He glanced at the guild chat. Most of the players had already logged off to rest after completing the Guardian Challenge. The ones that were still there were mostly night players. For the time being, it was impossible for them to continuously create accounts like the big guilds. These night players who were willing to spend their time would very likely become the guild's first batch of main forces.
Right now, the topic of discussion in the chat was naturally the Guardian Power that the guild members obtained after completing the Guardian Challenge. Players of all classes were discussing how to distribute these Omni Points. Quite a few people were browsing the internet for pointers on how to distribute Omni Points while debating with others.
Ye Xiu didn't feel like he needed to participate in this kind of low-level discussion. However, as an experienced guild leader, Ye Xiu felt like he needed to give some guidance to these inexperienced new players so that they wouldn't take the wrong path. In just a few minutes of reading, Ye Xiu had already discovered that many of the theories that people were using were wrong. These theoretical guides, which should have been regarded as trash, had been dug out from some trash bin by these rookies, and were being promoted as peerless treasures.
"Hey, hey, that guy called Wuhao!" Ye Xiu finally called out, unable to bear it any longer.
"Here!" The player called Wuhao was one of the most active in the discussion. When he discovered that he was actually valued by the guild leader and was even personally called out, he was exceptionally happy. He hurriedly responded.
"Where did you find that guide? That's not right! " Ye Xiu didn't use the tone of a discussion at all. It was because this Wu Hao's nonsense was too outrageous. It couldn't even be said to be plausible.
"Ah?" Wu Hao was startled.
"A Ghostblade's skills deal magic damage, so it's true that they add intelligence to their damage output. But whether it was a Sword Demon or a Phantom Demon, intelligence wasn't the only option. A few of Sword Demon's skills dealt physical damage. In particular, they often needed to use normal attacks to chain them together, so they needed to carefully calculate their strength. Besides, Phantom Demons have some skills with crowd control effects. Spirit is the attribute that strengthens these special effects, so Phantom Demons also need to pay attention to spirit. Your guide doesn't even explain the most basic class characteristics. Just because it's a magic type class, you think it's all about intelligence? It's not that simple! " Glory was Ye Xiu's field of expertise. He immediately blabbered on and on about the guide that Wuhao was promoting.
"Ah … …" Wuhao went "ah ah ah", but couldn't refute a single word. He almost didn't understand what Ye Xiu was saying.
"Then the guide for Battle Mages … …" Ye Xiu changed the topic and pointed at another guy who was talking nonsense. Battle Mages were Ye Xiu's strong suit. With just a few words, he had made this guy speechless.
"There's more! This Guild Protection gives you Omni Points. If you don't use it, you can't bear to use it! If you make a mistake, or if you want to switch, just leave the guild and start over. "Ye Xiu discovered that a bunch of guys were talking about not randomly adding Omni Points. He didn't know whether to laugh or cry. Glory didn't give Omni Points when leveling up. These Free Attribute Points were all awarded by the Guild's Protection Power. Every time a Guild received a different amount of Protection Power, the Free Attribute Points would automatically reset. As a result, there was no limit to how many Omni Points could be reset. There was no need for them to be afraid of making a mistake.
"Over there, you guys are forming a party to dungeon. What kind of class composition is this! You'll definitely die from exhaustion. Switch two magic type classes in! "Ye Xiu stared at the guild chat and immediately found a bunch of problems. Some people saw that the dungeon entries had reset and immediately formed parties to dungeon. However, there was no need to pay attention to forming parties. As long as someone signed up, they would go.
There were many types of classes in Glory. Any random class combination could clear a dungeon. However, a different combination would always have a different fighting style and coordination. When facing different dungeons, there would always be the most efficient, the most violent, the safest, and all sorts of reliable combinations.
For new players, being able to smoothly clear a dungeon was already good enough. In Glory, dungeon entries were used up every time a player entered. It didn't only count after they cleared the dungeon.
The players Ye Xiu was currently in contact with were all experts. Even if they weren't, with him joining, dungeons would be absolutely safe. However, for normal new players, dying in a dungeon every day was a very normal thing. This was also one of the reasons why the large guilds' players were pulling further and further away from the players behind them.
Having an expert to lead a dungeon was completely different from having a newbie explore the dungeon on their own. Even if there were very mature guides for dungeons online, if new players wanted to put them into practice, they would still have to die quite a few times in the process. Every time they died, not only would they lose the dungeon's rewards, they would also lose a bit of experience. How could he be compared to those experienced veterans who had been tossing and turning like this? Even if the experienced players couldn't reach Ye Xiu's level, they at least knew how to run dungeons. They didn't have to worry about being unfamiliar with the dungeon.
In the past, Ye Xiu only cared about himself. Bringing along Tang Rou, Baozi, or anyone else, he didn't feel any pressure clearing a dungeon. However, now that he was supporting a guild with five hundred players, it was clearly impossible to rely on just one person to support it. As a result, he could only nag in the guild chat. Correct all the inappropriate places that he saw in his eyes one by one.
After all this trouble, Ye Xiu didn't do anything himself. He just stared at the guild chat and chatted for two hours. This was when only a small portion of the guild was present. There were already so many problems. When all five hundred players were present, how many trivial matters would there be?
Ye Xiu felt his head go numb just thinking about it. Establishing a guild was a troublesome matter, which was why pro teams would find professionals to take care of it. Pro players could be considered a backer. Who would personally come over to take care of these matters?
Ye Xiu didn't want to do this either, but he didn't have any helpers by his side. Tang Rou was strong, but she probably couldn't compare to these rookies in these aspects. Baozi was familiar with the game, but to have him manage a guild? That was an idea that would only occur if one hit their head against a tree. Su Mucheng and Chen Guo could both help, but because of their own conditions, they couldn't help much.
After looking around, Ye Xiu's gaze finally stopped on the two Level 36 characters in the guild.
These two hadn't gone offline yet. It seemed like they were also night players.
When they were fighting the Guardian, Ye Xiu had actually paid attention to these people's actions. Those small tricks of deliberately throwing the game or trying not to cooperate couldn't escape the eyes of an old veteran like Ye Xiu. This was why he was even more certain that these people were spies, but he wasn't suspicious just because they had swarmed in like a swarm of bees.
However, even though Ye Xiu's eyes were sharp, he was also in the middle of a battle. He couldn't pay attention to these things all the time, so his observations weren't very thorough. For example, Ye Xiu couldn't remember how these two characters had acted when they were fighting the Guardian. This was also one of the reasons why he couldn't confirm their identities.
"If they really are spies, maybe I can use them again?" Ye Xiu pondered. Those who came to be spies were all diehard guild loyalists. They were definitely veterans of Glory. Even though they might not have any business talent, Ye Xiu didn't need these kinds of managers right now. He just hoped to have someone to share the burden of commanding these rookies. As long as they were veterans of Glory, they would be able to do it.
However, this task wasn't like fighting the Guardian. This was already treating the other party as a core member of the guild. This was the circle that every spy wanted to enter no matter what. Once they entered this circle, they would have the opportunity to establish their prestige among the guild's players. If these two people were spies, then it would be dangerous.
How should he do it? Ye Xiu quietly thought about it for a while. In the end, he clicked on the two's names and tried to add them as friends.
Soon, one of them accepted. As for the other, even though he was online, he didn't respond.
The one who didn't respond was naturally Lan He. Right now, he didn't know what to do. He used this spy's open account and wandered around Glory's vast map. Suddenly, he received a system message. He clicked it open and saw that it was actually a friend request from Lord Grim. He was immediately startled.
"What's the meaning of this?" Lan He realized that he really had a hard life. He clearly wanted to sit here and stare blankly, but in the end, something always happened, and it was always something that he had to think about.
Since he couldn't figure it out, Lan He didn't care anymore. He accepted the friend request, added him, and then took the initiative to send a message: "Guild leader, what do you need?"
"What are you doing? If you have nothing to do, why don't you come to the Arena and compare notes? "The other side's reply was completely like an old friend, making Lan He a bit absent-minded.
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