Picking up quests was quite difficult. There were too many people in the new server. In the history of Glory, when the second server opened, there were so many people that the beginner village was filled with beginner villages. The online players couldn't move and the offline players couldn't squeeze in. Ever since then, whenever a new server opened, Glory would add a few beginner villages to divert the crowd. The tragedy of the second server opening didn't happen again.
This time, the tenth server had made ample preparations. Every beginner village was split equally among the players that had squeezed in. Even though there were a lot of people, it was far from being overcrowded. But when it came to the NPC picking up quests, it was a completely different scene. Everyone was looking for the same NPC to pick up a quest. They all swarmed over and immediately became a group. In Glory, there were no overlapping bodies or transmigration. As a result, the crowd formed circle after circle. The people inside couldn't get out and the people outside couldn't get in. Many players were jumping and jumping, trying to jump over each other's heads. But these Level 0 accounts had just entered the game. Their jumping ability was very poor and they weren't high enough. Looking at them, they couldn't help but think of a beautiful poem about jumping and jumping.
In this kind of situation, even the strongest experts were helpless. On the side, Chen Guo was overjoyed. She had a "I knew it would be like this" expression on her face. In the end, she glanced at Ye Xiu's character and memorized his name: Lord Grim.
Amidst the endless messages of countless players, the situation gradually turned for the better. How to solve it? Open up an exit and let the players who had finished picking up quests come out. That way, the situation could continue.
Ye Xiu directed Lord Grim to pick up all the quests with difficulty and then began to complete them one by one. The beginner village was mainly for players to adapt to the game's environment and controls. The quests were all teaching in nature. Ye Xiu obviously didn't need to personally tutor them. After experiencing kill-stealing, queuing, squeezing, and other problems caused by too many people, the first wave of quests that could be completed were all completed. During the process, Chen Guo would occasionally observe and comment. In the end, these extremely simple quests actually took a full two hours to complete. Ye Xiu couldn't help but sigh: so what if they were experts? In the sea of people, experts were like floating clouds.
"Finally, I'm Level 7 now." After Ye Xiu turned in the last mission and leveled up again, he turned his head to tell Chen Guo about it. In the end, he saw that Miss Chen had already fallen asleep on the backrest. Her head was still facing the screen!
You want to test my ability to pull all-nighters? Ye Xiu looked at her with disdain. He took off his coat and casually threw it on Chen Guo. Then, he turned around and continued his journey.
Lord Grim opened his interface. After completing this wave of quests, he now had 340 skill points.
In Glory, learning and upgrading skills required skill points. Different skills required different skill points, ranging from 10 to 50. Currently, a max level 70 character could obtain 4000 skill points after completing a regular quest. However, this was not the upper limit of skill points. The upper limit of skill points was 5,000. However, the remaining one thousand would require a certain amount of luck and strength to obtain.
In the ten years of Glory, there had yet to be an account with 5000 skill points. Even the Battle God, One Leaf Of Autumn, only had 4840 skill points. He was still lacking 160 points. 160 points wasn't a lot, but it wasn't a lot either. They were all used on high-level skills that required 50 skill points. He could learn three more high-level skills or upgrade one high-level skill by three levels. For a top expert, this was a huge advantage.
As a result, when doing beginner quests, the experience and equipment rewards could be ignored, but the skill points couldn't be ignored. Apart from this, there were also quests that rewarded attribute points. Glory characters had four basic attributes: Strength, Intelligence, Stamina, and Spirit.
Strength affected physical attack, defense, weight, and other attributes.
Intelligence, on the other hand, affected magic attack, defense, and mana.
Stamina naturally affected the amount of health and the character's durability.
Spirit increased the effects of certain status skills and resistance to status effects.
The four main attributes would naturally grow as the character leveled up. Only after changing classes at Level 20 would the growth rate of each class be different. As for the attribute rewards from quests, they were all treated the same. Strength was Strength, Intelligence was Intelligence. For Strength classes, you could only do quests that gave Strength, but quests that gave Intelligence were also welcome.
In other words, if there was no growth after changing classes, then for a max level account, after completing all the quests, the four main attributes would be the same. There wouldn't be any difference. As a result, all the quests that needed to be completed had to be completed. In the future, he could rely on equipment to increase the attributes he needed.
As a result, there was no need to pay attention to the attributes right now. After Ye Xiu looked at the interface, he immediately had Lord Grim take the skill points and learn skills.
In Glory, after changing classes at Level 20, characters before Level 20 had no class. It could be said that they had all classes. They could learn skills from any class as long as they had enough skill points. This was also to make it easier for players to experience all aspects of the game and find a class they were interested in at Level 20. Then, at Level 20, the system would restore the skill points and let them learn new skills. However, after changing classes, they could only learn skills from their own class. They could forget about being a jack of all trades.
Ye Xiu didn't remember how to do the beginner quests or how to clear the beginner dungeons, but he wouldn't forget the beginner skills. The balance of skills in Glory was very good. Even the lowest level skills had their own uses. Everyone could choose a combination of skills according to their preferences. After all, skill points were limited. Under normal circumstances, a max level of 4000 skill points wasn't enough to learn all the skills to the max level. 5000 skill points also wasn't enough, so there had to be some trade-offs.
In terms of trade-offs, a great expert like Ye Xiu naturally had his own set of skills. Even though his One Leaf Of Autumn class was only a Battle Mage, he was known as a textbook player. How could he only know one class? Only someone who was proficient in all classes had the qualifications.
Ye Xiu didn't even think about it. He first ran to the general skill master and learned two Level 5 general skills: Swift Run and Roll.
General skills were skills that could be learned by all classes. The two skills that Ye Xiu learned were very cheap. They cost 10 skill points each and gave the character two more movement options.
Swift Run increased the movement speed of the character. The skill had no cooldown, but it consumed durability. When durability ran out, the character would automatically return to normal running speed. To recover durability, the character needed to walk or stop. Walking would recover slower, stopping would be faster.
As for Roll, it was as the name suggested. It allowed the character to roll. Roll forward, roll backward, roll left, roll right, roll diagonally, roll normal, roll acceleration, roll any player. It also didn't have a cooldown, but it consumed durability to complete.
Afterwards, Ye Xiu went to learn the class skills. He knew which skills were the most useful for him at this stage of the game.
First was Sky Strike, a Battle Mage skill. Every class had this knock-up skill. They were all the same. After attacking, the target would be knocked into the air. The higher the level, the higher the knock-up, and the greater the damage. It was the most basic and most commonly used skill. After all, Ye Xiu was a Battle Mage, so he chose the Battle Mage's Sky Strike as a knock-up skill.
Next was Dragon's Teeth, a Battle Mage skill. It was a stab attack that could cause the enemy to enter a temporary stun state. Because of Ye Xiu's original class, he was able to learn it.
After that, he learned the Sharpshooter's Floating Bullet, Mechanic's Mechanical Pursuit, Spellblade's Earth Wave Sword, Grappler's Back Throw, Ninja's Shuriken, Blade Master's Parry, Elementalist's Ring of Lightning, and Holy Priest's Heal.
These low-level skills didn't require many skill points. They were all within 20. In addition, Lord Grim was only level 7, so there was a limit to how many levels he could increase. In the end, he still had 340 skill points to spare. Ye Xiu didn't learn any more skills. In his opinion, these were enough to deal with the current situation.
However, if normal players saw this combination of skills from a top player, they would definitely laugh.
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After careful research, I discovered that the public version also had an automatic update assistant. Alright … Let me try. Is it 12 o 'clock? If it is, I'll pick up my bowl and vote!
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