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Home > Fantasy > Game of the World Tree > Chapter 103

Chapter 103

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The NPC mission system was a system that Eve had been considering for a long time.

At present, the missions in Elven Nation were basically issued and settled by Eve herself. Even the daily missions issued by Alice were also calculated by Eve behind the scenes.

Although she was reborn as the World Tree, this bit of calculation was as simple as eating and drinking water for Eve in her previous life. However, that was also because there were too few players now.

Two closed beta tests were enough.

The next time she recruited people, Eve planned to officially start the open beta!

At that time, a large number of players would definitely pour in, and the number would be in the tens of thousands.

As the number of players increased, Eve would definitely not be able to do everything by herself. Many things could be handed over to the native elves.

Eve's plan was to connect the game system she designed with her own faith channel, and part of the game management authority would be given to her believers. She would truly integrate her believers into the game in the form of NPCs!

This … was the NPC mission system!

Specifically, according to the level of faith of her believers, she would assign them a certain amount of game authority and construct NPC templates so that they would have the authority to issue missions and rewards to the players.

This was a bit like building Elven Nation into a company.

Eve would be the boss, and the believers would be the employees. As for the players, they would be their customers and leeks.

The higher the level of faith in Eve, the greater the authority of the believers' mission NPCs!

In Eve's plan, she planned to give the Saint a purple NPC template, the Fanatic a blue NPC template, and the devout a white NPC template.

Shallow believers would not be connected to the system if they provided too little faith.

If they wanted to have the ability to issue missions to the chosen ones, they would have to work hard to praise the Goddess and become a devout believer as soon as possible!

As for the only golden NPC, that would be Eve herself.

The content of the mission would be set by the believers themselves.

The content could be beneficial to the believers themselves, but it must not harm or even help the interests of the Mother Goddess. It must also have a positive feedback effect on the development of the elven civilization.

Of course, Eve would encourage the believers to issue missions that were beneficial to her.

And if the missions issued by the believers could make outstanding contributions to her and the civilization, Eve would also reward the believers!

Considering the temperament of the elves in the Segers world, Eve wasn't worried that someone would mess around with this.

The rewards could be provided by the believers themselves, or they could be the EXP and contribution points that Eve distributed to them, or they could even learn some skills or change their classes!

Of course, the skill learning and class change provided by NPCs were different from the "direct instillation" in the contribution shop.

Players had to learn the skills and class change from the NPCs from scratch, just like the natives.

This could be considered as another path for the commoner players!

After all, not everyone had the money to throw in Contribution Points. Out of more than a thousand people, there was only one Salty Meow who treated money like paper.

The extraordinary status of the contribution store would never change.

In addition, the amount of EXP and contribution points earned by believers would also be linked to their level of faith.

The more devout they were to Eve, the greater the amount they would receive, and the greater the amount they would receive in one go!

The limit was refreshed every 24 hours and could not be accumulated.

Of course, the amount of rewards distributed to the NPCs would definitely be lower than that of the main storyline.

The most generous rewards and the most special rewards would definitely be in Eve's hands!

However, daily missions were not restricted.

Daily missions could be received repeatedly.

Generally speaking, the daily missions for a period of time were the development plans that Eve carried out during this period of time.

For example, the daily missions now were to expand the Elf Town and repair The Holy City Emerald.

For daily missions, Eve would specially design silver daily mission NPC templates, and they could be compatible with ordinary NPC templates.

For example, Saintess Alice could have both the daily mission NPC template and the purple NPC template at the same time.

In other words, while issuing daily missions without restrictions, she could also issue NPC missions to the players according to her own preferences.

And once this system was activated, the gameplay of the entire game would be more diverse!

At the same time, Eve would also be liberated from issuing missions to a certain extent. She only needed to be in charge of the operation of the system behind the scenes and the main storyline.

As for the believers, it would once again stimulate their faith and deepen their communication with the players.

Eve could already faintly foresee that all the players would become the elves … especially the faithful bootlickers of the devout elves.

In addition, Eve also planned to evaluate the mission "performance" of all the believers every few months or a year.

Those believers who made greater contributions to the development of civilization, the spread of faith, and the increase of Eve's strength would be richly rewarded!

In this way, she could stimulate the enthusiasm of the believers and guide them in the direction of issuing missions.

Yes, I'm so smart!

Eve was very satisfied.

She had already thought of these plans.

But before she became a God's Kingdom, Eve's control of faith was still very rough, and she could not connect the two systems well.

But now, she could.

Thinking of this, Eve quickly began the relevant preparations and officially established the NPC mission system!



At the edge of the Elf Town.

The Black Dragon Merril gnawed on barbecued meat while sniffling.

"Too miserable! The elves are really too miserable! "

"I've heard of the elves, but it's a pity that I've never seen such a beautiful race, and I didn't expect them to be so miserable …"

Just now, Salty Meow told Merril the history of the elves in the form of a story.

In order to be more emotional, Salty Meow searched for some tragic stories on Bluestar while telling the story. He specifically chose the most tragic ones to tell, the more tragic the better. He then added some details and changed the story into the elves' version.

But considering that the Black Dragon had already been fooled by the Half-Orcs, she did not directly mention that it was the Half-Orcs and humans who harmed the elves, nor did she explain what the elves were like.

This Black Dragon with an incomplete inheritance … did not even know that it was the elves who captured him!

And the final effect was that Merril was completely immersed in the story …

"So … the evil forces must be wiped out! Sigh, I don't know where the elves are now. If Merril knows where they are, Merril will definitely help them! "

Merril said solemnly while eating barbecued meat.

Hearing his words, Salty Meow smiled.

She pointed at a few elves from the Inferno tribe who were visiting the elven town and said,

"They are elves."

After saying that, she pointed at herself.

"I'm also considered a special elf."

In an instant, Merril's eyes widened.

"Impossible!"

He spat out the barbecued meat, and his Draconic Aura was instantly activated as he roared angrily.

"Evil long ears, you're lying to me!"

Salty Meow jumped in fright.

But she still mustered up her courage and said a few words.

"Your views were only instilled by the Half-Orcs. What I haven't said is that the race that harmed the elves in the story was the Half-Orcs!"

"You can find out about this if you ask around in human society! Previously, the Half-Orcs drove you because they wanted to capture elves and sell them to humans as slaves. "

"As for us, we are merely resisting."

Hearing Salty Meow's words, Merril was stunned.

He turned his head to look at the peaceful and lively atmosphere in the town, and his expression gradually became blank.

Salty Meow wanted to say something, but a system prompt suddenly appeared in her vision and interrupted her thoughts.

[Announcement: "Elven Nation" will undergo a version update at 00: 00 on Bluestar the next day. All players, please prepare to go offline in advance.]

Version update?

Salty Meow was very curious.

She looked at the time, hesitated, and said to Merril:

"Think about it carefully! I'll take my leave first. "

After saying that, she got up and left.

Only the Black Dragon was left in a daze.

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