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Chapter 2

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Player Feng Zhi Luoye has completed an E-rank hunting mission. Obtained 15830 experience and 800 credits. Mission deposit of 1,000 credits has been returned. Congratulations, your Hunter Level has increased. You have obtained the authority to accept D-rank hunting missions!

In the Hunter's Guild, which covered an area of hundreds of thousands of square meters and had more than 100 floors …

After handing his Hunter Card to the beautiful NPC who was in charge of accepting the mission, Feng Luo heard the second beautiful female system notification.

"Congratulations, your level has increased to Level 39!"

After a flash of white light, his level finally reached Level 39, barely catching up to the mainstream players!

In a game like War, it was not easy to increase one's level.

The game had been open for half a year, but until now, the highest level among the players was said to be Level 49. No one had even reached the level cap of 50 in the current version.

Generally speaking, reaching Level 40 and above was already considered mainstream players, especially for Snipers, who did not have group attacks and had a slow leveling speed.

Of course, the reason why Feng Luo's level was so far behind the rest was mainly because he had been spending his energy on other things. It was only in the past month that he had started to fully focus on leveling up.

As for the method of leveling up, for a Sniper, it was undoubtedly unwise to farm monsters like other professions.

That was because the price of the most common armor-piercing bullet was three credits per shot, and special bullets with attack bonuses were even more expensive. The cost of simply killing monsters and leveling up was not something that ordinary players could afford.

Moreover, as a profession that only had single-target attack skills, the efficiency of a Sniper's leveling was completely incomparable to professions like Manipulators and Machine Gunners who had group skills.

That was why Feng Luo had chosen to join the Hunter's Guild and complete the system's wanted mission.

For this kind of hunting mission, every time he killed a wanted red-name player, he would receive 20 percent of the opponent's level. For Feng Luo, whose level was relatively low, it was almost enough to increase his experience by 40 percent.

In a short month, Feng Luo had already risen seven levels and 60 percent of his experience by completing the wanted mission. His leveling speed could be said to be as fast as a rocket.

This kind of wanted mission could be said to be specially prepared for Snipers.

Because only Snipers could take the head of a player from thousands of meters away and blow up the target's head with one shot!

Then, before the opponent's accomplices could react, they would easily escape.

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Wind Mark Gun Shop was located in the south of Silvermoon City. It was a small player's shop that covered an area of just over 40 square meters. It mainly sold firearms and ammunition.

Due to its small size, most of the 500,000 players in Silvermoon City had never visited this shop before. Therefore, the business had always been so-so.

When Feng Luo walked in, two beautiful NPC salespeople with almost perfect figures and faces stood in the shop. They were dressed in western cowboy attire and immediately bowed to him.

"Boss!"

That's right. This gun shop was Feng Luo's property in War, and it was also something that he had been busy with for half a year after entering the game.

As a highly realistic sci-fi online game, players in War did not just fight and farm monsters.

In this game, players could do many things. They could open shops and businesses, explore ruins, develop technology, start companies, form groups, and build floating cities … According to the game's officials, in the future, space maps would be opened up for interstellar colonization. 【Love ↑ Go △ Small ↓ Say △ Net





The potential of this game was huge. Otherwise, it would not have been so popular, occupying more than 80 percent of the entire virtual game market and having a huge number of users.

"Where's Old John?"

Feng Luo asked as he looked around the shop.

These two beautiful salespeople were mid-level salespeople NPCs that he had hired with credits. Their intelligence level was not bad. Apart from selling goods and looking good, they had no problem communicating with each other.

As for Old John, he was an NPC employee in his shop. To be precise, he was a Caucasian NPC Gun Mechanic who just ate and drank.

Mechanic was a life profession in the game. Its main ability was to create, repair, modify, and maintain all kinds of firearms and accessories.

"Master John has gone to the bar!"

The intelligence of mid-level and high-level NPCs in War was very high. They were not inferior to humans, and they had their own lifestyle and personality preferences.

Old John was a Gun Mechanic that Feng Luo had saved in a previous mission. After that, he had stayed at Feng Luo's shop and refused to leave. He loved to drink large glasses of vodka, but he would always get drunk after one drink. That was why he was sober for no more than two hours a day.

Although he would find time to make some guns to sell when he was awake, they were all extremely ordinary goods. He couldn't earn much money from selling them, and they were only enough to cover his food and drink expenses. Feng Luo even had to spend some of his money on them.

However, Feng Luo did not intend to chase him away. Based on his judgment, it was very likely that Old John had some kind of hidden mission on him. It was just that he had not found a way to trigger it.

Hidden missions were something that could only be encountered by chance!

Feng Luo walked into the interior of the gun shop. It was a few times bigger than the shop outside, and it was equipped with all kinds of machinery.

From his dimensional backpack, Feng Luo took out the box containing the disassembled M110. He skillfully opened the box, took out an oilcloth and maintenance tools, and carefully cleaned every part of the M110.

Many pieces of equipment in War needed maintenance, especially sniper rifles, which required extremely high performance and accuracy. They needed to be maintained every day, or else their attributes would decrease.

In particular, the M110 in his hand was his own masterpiece. Naturally, it was worth serious maintenance.

Feng Luo trained in two life professions: "Gun Mechanic" and "Ammunition Mechanic." Some of the goods in this gun shop were made by him.

In a game like War, the importance of life professions was no less than that of combat professions.

This was because almost all equipment and support resources, such as firearms, medicine, defense, and even military vehicles, mechas, armed helicopters, submarines, missiles … could be made by life professions.

As such, the impact of life players on the game was even greater than that of combat players. This was because many of their products could greatly increase the strength of players, or even a force!

Of course, correspondingly, to become a top life profession player was not an easy task.

This was because the life professions in War were not like those in other games, where one only needed a few clicks to be able to create finished equipment. Instead, it required the player to personally control the machine or operate it manually. Some equipment even needed to be personally designed, tested, and modified.

Any life profession had a high requirement for the player's relevant knowledge and experience (which could be learned in-game). This was also one of the aspects that reflected the "authenticity" of War.

Of course, compared to the complicated manufacturing process of a military product in reality, equipment in the game was definitely not as complicated. Not only was it simplified, but many steps could also be completed with the help of intelligent machines.

However, even so, training in life professions was still very time-consuming. That was why Feng Luo's level was so far behind.

After all, he was training in two life professions at the same time!

And now, both of his life professions had reached the "Expert" level, which was the current version's limit. The business of the "Wind Mark Ammunition Shop" was also on track.

This also allowed him to finally take time to increase his level.

This was because with the "talent" attribute of his character, if he only trained in life professions, it would be a "reckless waste of talent!"

Talent was a special feature of War.

After every account had played the game for a month, they could obtain a character talent that was evaluated by the system. According to the strength and rarity, it was divided into five grades: S, A, B, C, and D.

Most players would end up with a D-grade talent, and only about one-tenth of them would get a C-grade or above evaluation. As for the top-notch S-grade talents, whenever they were exposed, countless players would be envious and jealous.

And the talent of Feng Luo's account was …

Fatal (Talent)

Final damage of normal attacks reduced to 75%, final damage of weak-point attacks increased by 50%, final damage of fatal attacks increased by 100%!

Talent evaluation: S!

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