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Chapter 295

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Gold coins could be used to purchase various avatars, portrait frames, guard (eye) skins, some hero skins, and some hero skins.

Of course, allowing players to purchase some hero skins with gold coins was a form of giving away profits to the players. It had to be strictly controlled or it would cause the entire economy to collapse.

Gold coins could only purchase a small number of skins of average quality. The list of skins that could be purchased would change every week, and the corresponding heroes had to be at the highest level to be able to purchase them, and they were extremely expensive.

As for the colorful skins, it was just changing the color of the skin. It wasn't hard to make, which was why Chen Mo made it in the first patch.

Players could spend a certain amount of points and gold coins to purchase a colorful skin after obtaining a certain skin. It wasn't something that could be bought with points alone.

Apart from that, players could also use gold coins to open chests.

Of course, there was no conflict between opening chests and buying them. All the skins, avatars, and guard skins had a price tag, so players could buy them if they wanted.

However, if players chose to use gold coins to open chests, they could get any item, from a worthless avatar to a rare skin.

Of course, this was a probability that Chen Mo had calculated. On the whole, opening chests was more worth it than buying them, but it depended on the player's luck as to what they would get.

For most players, as long as they weren't extremely lucky, they would still need points to buy the rare and valuable skins, as well as the limited edition avatars, portrait frames, and guard skins.

Furthermore, gold coins could be used to change heroes in the middle of a melee, increasing the price.



Jia Peng's rewards were split into two parts, one was the beginner's reward, and the other was the season's reward.

The beginner's reward was the reward that every player would receive after completing the tutorial. It included Garen the Death Knight, 4500 points, 10000 gold, and a Yeti Guard skin.

The season's reward was a skin that was given to all players every season. The first season's skin was Vayne's Dragon Slayer.

The rewards were quite generous. The epic skin was priced at 6900 points, which meant that Chen Mo was giving out at least two hundred RMB worth of rewards. Moreover, Garen the Death Knight seemed to be linked with Warcraft, which was quite impressive.

Of course, 200 yuan was nothing compared to the depth of League of Legends' shop.

The other players in the experience store also received these rewards. They were all looking at Garen's Death Knight Skin happily, wanting to try it out in the game.

Jia Peng said, "I've looked at it. After the beginner's lesson, there should be a few more rounds of human-machine practice before we can officially start fighting. Let's team up and fight against the AI. "

"Okay." Chang Xiuya said, "Let's not fight with players. I'm scared."

Jia Peng: "…"

The three of them formed a team and matched up against each other. Soon, they found their match.

Currently, League of Legends could only be played in the experience store, which meant that there weren't many players. However, the experience store was quite big now, and most of the people in the PC area were playing League of Legends. Therefore, it wasn't a problem to have a few teammates playing the AI.

Jia Peng entered the Hero Selection interface and began to look at the Heroes.

There were a few tabs in the selection interface: [All], [Top Lane], [Mid Lane], [Jungler], [Archer], and [Support]. Clicking on the tag could quickly filter the heroes in that position.

There were only twenty-five heroes in the current patch. After filtering, there were only five heroes for each position, which wasn't a lot. But since they hadn't played the game before, it took a long time for them to choose their heroes.

Jia Peng wanted to pick Garen to have a look at the Death Knight Skin, but the other two players instantly picked Garen and Vayne, leaving Jia Peng speechless.

Jia Peng had no choice but to pick the Unbounded Swordmaster, Master Yi. Because this hero reminded him of the Blademaster from Warcraft, and it seemed to be a bit more powerful.

Wen Lingwei and Chang Xiuya picked Annie and Lulu respectively, for the simple reason that they were cute.

Chang Xiuya wanted to pick Timo, but considering that there was already a top laner Garen, she decided to pick Faerie Witch Lulu from the support column.

In the beginner's guide, the players were taught the roles and roles of the five roles, and encouraged them to pick heroes based on these roles.

Of course, this was only a form of encouragement. The players could pick any hero they wanted, even picking five Archer heroes wasn't a problem.

However, this clear distribution of roles was a good guide. At least the five players were able to pick a perfect team even though they didn't understand the game at all. This was a miracle.

There was still some time after confirming the heroes, so Jia Peng looked at the other information on the interface.

During this time, players could choose their hero's skin, talents, and summoner skills.

In terms of talents, Chen Mo used the S3 talent tree for the time being, and didn't have skills like Thunder or Immortal Grasp. This was mainly to lower the learning costs in the early stages, and to release new talent systems in later patches.

The S3 talents were quite simple, most of them increased stats. The talents for Attack, Defense, and General were also very clear, and it only took a bit of research to figure out how to add points.

Currently, Jia Peng's account only had the first row of talents unlocked.

There were six rows of talents, with the sixth being the ultimate talent. Players would unlock a row of talents every two levels, and all of them would be unlocked at level ten.

As for summoner skills, they could choose from Sprint, Heal, and Retribution. Level three unlocked Barrier and Weaken, level five unlocked Teleport and Purify, level seven unlocked Ignite, and level nine unlocked Blink.

This meant that after level ten, there wouldn't be any difference in the combat power provided by the account.

Jia Peng took a look. There wasn't much to adjust between talents and summoner skills, but considering that he was a jungler hero, he decided to bring Retribution with him.

He also took a look at Master Yi's skin.

Like the other heroes, Master Yi had three skins. The best skin was labeled with the word [Epic] and was called [Unfettered Swordsman]. From the appearance, this skin looked very different from the original. It was a Chinese swordsman in ancient clothes and holding a long sword.

Jia Peng's eyes lit up as he had the urge to buy it.

This skin was Chen Mo's original skin, as he felt that the original Master Yi's skins weren't very good looking. Only Project Origin and Star Slayer were decent, the other skins were pretty much trash.

Therefore, Chen Mo decided to create a new skin himself, using the Chinese swordsman as a blueprint, and called it Unfettered Blade.

This skin was much better than Master Yi's original skin. The game had already begun before Jia Peng could even fight his desires.

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