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Chapter 1727

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SBC Glocken was the world capital of GGO. Its structure was much more complicated than a typical city in a game. Not only did it cover a large area, but it also had underground streets, alleys, corridors in the sky, skyscrapers, and even roads.

All sorts of roads were intertwined with each other, allowing NPCs to drive their vehicles and create a futuristic, futuristic city.

However, it was also a fact that the roads were extremely complicated in order to create such a scene.

Therefore, if a new GGO player did not have anyone to guide them, they would most likely get lost in Glocken for an entire day.

Even if they could open the map, it was still very complicated. Not many players could memorize it, which showed how prosperous Glocken was.

However, this was nothing to Rozen.

Rozen only glanced at it once before memorizing the entire map of Glocken. Then, he walked on the small roads without any hindrance.

Along the way, Rozen could vaguely hear all sorts of players laughing and gunshots. It made him feel like he had entered a lawless area in the west.

Apart from that, there were all sorts of neon-like advertisements everywhere. It was also a rare sight in GGO.

These advertisements were not made up casually. Instead, some companies in the real world cooperated with GGO's operator and asked the operator to invest in advertising in the game.

As the technology of full stealth became more and more advanced, many people in the real world would invest a lot of time in VR games and spend it in full stealth mode.

With such a huge audience, it was only natural that external companies would want to advertise their products in the imaginary world.

If this was done in a fantasy world, players would most likely complain about it for 'ruining the atmosphere and setting'. However, in GGO's futuristic world, such a scene was like adding the finishing touch and added realism to the game.

One of the reasons why GGO was considered the most popular game was because it had worked with various major companies.

Under such circumstances, the game's operators would definitely earn a lot of advertising fees.

Rozen would also earn from these advertising fees.

If they were making peripheral products based on the game itself and selling them in reality, it would have nothing to do with Rozen. However, Rozen would take 50% of the profits for this kind of business that was conducted in the game itself. That was an ironclad rule.

In light of this, Rozen didn't find these advertisements to be an eyesore and went straight to the weapon store.

After entering GGO, the first thing a player should do was equip themselves with weapons.

Without weapons, there was no way to fight.

Especially in a game like GGO, without a gun, one would be nothing more than a live target.

Rozen had to get his hands on a weapon before he could venture into this world.

According to Yui's information, in this Gun



There were two types of weapons in Online.

One was a live bullet gun.

The other was an optical gun.

Live ammo guns referred to real firearms that existed in the real world. They would appear directly in the game, and their usage and performance were no different from guns in the real world.

Optical guns were sci-fi weapons made up using fictional names and shapes, such as laser guns, laser guns, beam cannons, heat ray guns, and so on.

These two types of guns had their own characteristics.

Optical guns were lighter, had a long range, and high HP. The energy cartridge in the magazine was also quite light and easy to use. It was a weapon that many new players would choose. However, its damage would be reduced if it was used against players with protective shields, so it was generally used against monsters.

On the other hand, every bullet fired from a live-action gun was highly lethal. At the same time, it could pierce through protective shields. The only downside was that it required several bulky and space-occupying magazines. Moreover, the bullet's trajectory was easily affected by wind or humidity, resulting in a low hit rate. Hence, live-action guns were generally used against players.

Optical guns were used against monsters, and live ammo guns were used against players. That was the rule in GGO.

Therefore, many players wanted to carry two types of guns. They would use live ammo guns against players, and switch to optical guns when fighting monsters. However, weight was a problem, and it was really important to choose between the two types of guns.

If the player was skilled, they would only carry live ammo guns.

However, whether the player could equip a high-performance gun or not depended on whether the player met the equipment requirements.

Now, as the maps were gradually being cleared, more and more powerful live ammo guns began to appear one after another.

These extremely powerful and rare weapons required a certain STR (Strength of Muscle) requirement. Only when the requirement was met could one use these heavy guns. If one didn't increase their STR (Strength of Muscle), then they could only use normal guns.

That led to the current mainstream of GGO being STR (Strength) type players.

In the past, half a year before GGO was launched, the mainstream players were AGI (Agility) type players.

They relied on their overwhelming dodge and rapid-fire ability to dominate other types of players, and they were still the mainstream players in GGO half a year ago.

However, after half a year, many rare and powerful weapons required STR (muscle strength). Agility (agility-type) players who lacked STR (muscle strength) were unable to equip these new weapons. Therefore, their lethality gradually fell behind the masses. In addition, the high hit rate of the rare and powerful guns made it increasingly difficult for them to dodge bullets as they wished. Eight months after GGO's launch, these types of players were almost forgotten.

In the previous BOB, An Feng, a player who increased his AGI (Agility) to the maximum, lost because the winner was a STR (Strength) -VIT (Durability) type player. An Feng couldn't deal much damage to the opponent, and the opponent had a rare weapon with high lethality and increased hit rate. In the end, An Feng naturally lost.

Rozen had already transferred over from ALO, and his ability points had already been allocated. It was a good thing that he didn't have to choose which type to increase.

Because if An Feng was a super AGI (Agility) type player, then Rozen was a super STR (Strength) type player.

In SAO, because of Eye of the Mind, Rozen didn't focus on Agility, and he always focused on increasing his Strength.

In ALO, Rozen didn't lack speed at all, and he always focused on increasing his Strength.

Now, in GGO, So Rozen was a real super STR (Strength) type player.

This kind of Rozen could equip almost any gun.

Unfortunately, Rozen, as a new player, only had 1000 points.

In GGO, that was only enough to buy a small laser gun or a revolver from the Middle Ages.

However, this world had a feature that other worlds didn't have.

That was the currency conversion mechanism.

In other words, Rozen could use cash to exchange for game coins.

And the exchange rate between cash and game coins was 1: 100.

Under such circumstances, Rozen directly invested hundreds of thousands of yen, and he had a huge amount of money.

With that kind of money, let alone weapons in the weapon shop, it was more than enough for him to buy the most powerful live ammunition gun.

However, the weapon shop and player's workshop only sold medium and below weapons, so in the end, Rozen only bought two guns.

One was a rifle, as the main weapon.

The other was an automatic pistol, as the secondary weapon.

Rozen bought all the live ammunition guns, a large number of bullets, and various grenades. He also changed into a light combat suit before he finished shopping.

Next …

"Let's test the guns outside the safe zone."

So Rozen, with the rifle on his back, automatic pistol on his waist, and two grenades on his belt, smiled and walked out of the safe zone.

Behind him, there were figures following him out of Glorkian.

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