Since the so-called "beta" of this game, the game officials had been idle, and after so long, they had only updated some game data and added two maps that no one could go yet.
Although Roland had been to the Paradise of Life once, he didn't go there on his own initiative.
Now even if you asked him to go again, he wouldn't be able to find the way.
So it didn't count.
Usually, if it wasn't necessary, the game officials didn't even bother to make an announcement. The netizens all called it the most lenient official.
For such a lazy official to actually organize a game event, it was simply shocking.
Roland clicked on the detailed link of the event.
It was a large page of text, and it took some time to read it. Roland clicked his tongue, a little upset.
There were many restrictions, especially for him and Schuck. To put it simply, there were the following.
First of all, to ensure the fairness of the competition, there would be no 1v1 matches, because some professions naturally countered certain professions.
Second, all the participants would be forcibly locked at level five, and the higher they were, the lower they were, the higher they were.
Third, half an hour before the start of the competition, all the players' consciousness would be teleported to a huge arena. All the players' own equipment would be stripped into their Backpacks, and they could only use the standard equipment provided by the game system. There would be half an hour for the players to equip themselves.
Third, special "foreign objects" wouldn't be brought into the game, such as Schuck's Fire Dragon Princess, but the spellcaster's contracted magic pet wasn't restricted.
Fourth, spells with an effective killing range greater than a radius of five meters wouldn't work, such as Roland's blue nuclear fireball, which was already at the epic level. Once it appeared in a game event, it would be too powerful and unsolvable.
Fifth, in the group battle royale, each team could only have an additional 50 people.
Sixth, in the group battle royale, the longest competition time was two weeks. During the competition, the game world would be temporarily frozen, which wouldn't affect the players' game flow in any way.
There were also some explanations about the rules of the competition. It seemed that the officials were trying to make it as fair as possible.
It was fair to others, but it was very restrictive for F6.
The Fire Dragon Princess couldn't participate in the battle, Roland lost his strongest group attack method, and both of their epic equipment was sealed.
For example, Schuck's Heart of Light, a divine artifact, and Roland's Mind-Calming Necklace, both of which could change the situation of a battle, couldn't be used.
After reading the introduction of the event, Roland opened the forum.
He found that in the forum, just as he thought, the players were happy to see the official restriction of F6.
"Ah, the officials have done a good job. Cheaters should be strictly restricted."
"They can't really be considered as cheaters. It's just that these two are either too talented or too lucky."
"I don't care if he's talented or lucky. As long as he's stronger than me, it's cheating."
"It is indeed fair, but it is also unfair. Roland and Schuck had worked hard to reach this level. They didn't cheat. If the officials did this, who would guarantee that they were fair? In the future, when some of us become as strong as them and are restricted as well, will you still think it's fair then? "
"It's a game. It's only interesting if we start at the same starting line. If we don't restrict these two, then the champion of the competition will definitely be decided internally. '
"So what if the two of them are restricted? The Phoenix Guild, which is full of Elven Summoners, will be much stronger. Without large-scale group attack spells, who can deal with a large number of summoned beasts? "
"It takes magic power to maintain the summoned beasts, but it's not a problem for the girls to take turns summoning. Restricting F6, and thinking about this group of phoenixes, gives me a headache. "
"Do you think restricting Roland's group attack spells will restrict an extremely talented Mage like Roland? That's wishful thinking. "
"Offense is the foundation of a round of victory. I can't imagine what Roland can do without destructive magic. He's no different from an ordinary Mage player. At most, he has better battle awareness and positioning, and he can fight three or four at once. This is still within the range of normal people. Many professional players can do it. "
"We will never understand how terrifying a real Mage is."
This last sentence was said by Almighty O 'Neal.
Roland smiled. Indeed, as O 'Neal said, although the game officials restricted the range of his magic attack, the Inferior Blue Fireball still had a range.
A radius of five meters was a diameter of ten meters, which wasn't small.
Since it couldn't have a wide range, it wouldn't be bad to launch a few more.
Besides, Mages didn't just have evocation magic; there were several other schools.
Many supportive spells, as long as they were used properly, could turn the tide.
When today's game time was over, Roland logged out of the game and rode a public bike to the cold drink bar.
It was still Schuck who arrived first and had already had the waiter prepare breakfast.
Roland still didn't stand on ceremony. He first poured himself a bowl of soy milk, then picked up a youtiao, and ate it while chatting casually with Schuck, waiting for his other friends to come over.
About half an hour later, everyone who was supposed to be here arrived.
Betta, because he was still in college, naturally couldn't run back.
Schuck finished the soy milk, put down the porcelain bowl, and said, "Group survival battle, just the seven of us, no one else will be accepted, what does everyone think?"
No one said anything.
At this moment, Li Lin said, "But in a group survival battle, a group can have up to fifty people, and we only have seven people including Betta. I don't think our chances of winning are good. We can work with the others for now. I want to win. "
"I have a different opinion about that," Schuck said indifferently. "The seven of us are enough, and if we call others in, I feel like there will definitely be problems with our teamwork. Now that there are only ten days, it's hard to have enough tacit understanding, and if it weren't for the fact that children's young minds are easily influenced, I wouldn't even want Betta to join us."
It was so cruel, so heartless even to his own cousin.
"Since you've put it this far, then I have no objection. Seven people it is." Li Lin smiled. "The fewer the people, the more challenging it is."
"Actually, in such a chaotic battle, fewer people but more elite may not be a bad thing," Roland suddenly said. Roland suddenly said, "According to the information given by the officials, what we're entering may be a super large map, and the activity may be based on the relatively popular Battle Royale mode. Because it's the first official event, the battle royale will last ten days, so I think there will be a very, very large number of people participating in the event this time. Out of the five hundred thousand players, there should be three to four hundred thousand, because I saw an option in the registration system that randomly matches teammates. I guess a lot of people are heavily involved. "
"Wouldn't it be more disadvantageous for us if there were more people?" Li Lin asked.
"No, on the contrary, small teams are more conducive to assaults and crushing. The terrain of the map is definitely quite complex, and large groups will be affected more than small groups. After all, scheduling and commanding is a big problem. Our small team isn't at too much of a disadvantage. "
Li Lin said, "I see what you mean, small teams are more conducive to survival in a complex natural environment, right?"
Roland laughed. "A game of hundreds of thousands of people running around the blue circle, a super large map, maybe the size of a municipality, like Shanghai, it's so exciting to think about it."
Everyone couldn't help but fantasize about hundreds of thousands of people fighting each other in a complex, super large map.
Assault, hiding, traps, detours, deception, nothing was spared.
After ten days of bloody fighting, the last person or group left would be the winner.
Tsk, how f * cking satisfying.
The real big scenes, the local battlefields of World War II, were probably on this scale.
Schuck gasped. He was also excited.
For most men, such a scene was impossible to refuse.
"We'll talk about the group battle later, now let's talk about the team battle at the beginning." Schuck slapped the table and said, "We have seven people, exactly five main players and two substitutes. The substitutes are Betta and Husseret. One of you is a balanced class, the other is a Rogue, and in a head-on 5v5 battle, you're a bit weak, so substitute depending on the situation. "
Husseret nodded, having no objection.
As for Betta, he was in school, and he certainly wouldn't have any objection.
"All right, let's arrange the tactical cooperation," Schuck continued. "Everyone, tell me your abilities and specialties, I'll do a tally, and finally give it to Roland to combine and optimize to come up with a tactical play that suits us."
"Why me?" Roland was a little puzzled. "You're a Saint Samurai, the absolute core of the team, and I'm just a Mage who's responsible for controlling the field, so of course it should be up to you to arrange the tactics."
"You're already arranging tactics for us." Li Lin said with a smile, "Then it's settled, with Schuck as the tactical core, develop a corresponding tactical system."
Schuck frowned. "I'm the core, that's not very good, is it?"
"You can fight, you can tank, you can heal, and you can deal damage, whether it's solo or in a group." Roland chuckled. "If you don't be the core, who will be the core? And once you put on the helmet early, you'll be golden and shiny, it's so ironic, so only you can be the core. "
"Okay." Schuck said helplessly, "Then I'll be the sandbag, Roland, come up with a better tactic."
"No need, just improvise like before." Roland waved his hand indifferently. "We've been working together for so many years, playing together since childhood, how can we not know each other's personalities? We'll just do whatever we want then, I think our chances of winning are very good. "
The F6 members all smiled.
Indeed, the odds of winning were very good.
Although Li Lin, Brazil, and the others were not famous in the game, they were still among the top.
Most importantly, both Roland and Schuck were too strong.
The other teams had a single core.
On their side, they had twin engines.
In the following time, the players called on their friends on the forum and formed teams.
Unexpectedly, a total of 490,000 players participated in this event.
Almost a hundred percent.
It was clear how much importance and expectation the players attached to this event.
Ten days later, as soon as Roland entered the game, his consciousness was teleported to a strangely sealed little house.
In the middle of the house was a black ball … a 3D projector.
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