Because of the Stronghold War, the value of the top players in the community also began to increase. They could receive invitations from many guilds, or they could only join temporarily to help in the Stronghold War.
It was true that the average guild couldn't cultivate professional players, and they couldn't even afford to raise core elites. However, most organizations with a bit of wealth could take out a sum of money to hire top players to help them fight in a Stronghold War. Even if they couldn't defend the Stronghold and it was taken away, they could at least show their face in front of the public.
In his previous life, Lu Li entered the game too late. In real life, he was also too busy, so he couldn't become a top player. As such, he simply couldn't fight for this kind of opportunity.
At that time, the goal he set for himself was to work hard to improve himself, hoping to become a mercenary of a Fortress as soon as possible. However, in the end, he was told not to become a Druid. What's wrong with being a Druid?
In this life, he was determined not to choose to be a Druid. He would rather start from scratch as a Thief.
Ruling Sword also decided to ask for external help this time.
It wasn't that they didn't have enough people to defend Grey Valley and the Black Sea Coast Stronghold.
When Lu Li made this decision, everyone was also confused. Grey Valley and the Black Sea Coast weren't impregnable, but at the very least, they weren't easy to take down. Why did they need to ask for external help?
"This will hurt everyone's confidence," Genhao San expressed his opposition.
"Three bro, if confidence is so easily hurt, then this kind of confidence isn't reliable. It's better to take a few more hits to train," Lu Li said with a relaxed expression. He wasn't worried at all.
"Even if the core elite group doesn't have enough people, we can still use the elite group to make up for it. What's the point of asking for external help?" Genhao San couldn't accept Lu Li's explanation. Who would look for trouble to hurt their own guild's morale?
"Actually, it's not that exaggerated," Wandering said after thinking for a moment. "When it comes to foreign aid, if it's used properly, then he wouldn't be foreign aid anymore. Lu Li, you're trying to catch him with a net."
"It's easy for spies from other clubs to sneak in." Genhao San could also understand this, but he quickly had a new worry.
"Don't you want to eat? You might choke to death if you eat." The Wander rolled her eyes.
"Third Brother's considerations make sense. However, it is still necessary to make contact with these civilian experts. This time, we should recruit ten foreign helpers in one go for the defense of the Gray Valley Stronghold. They must have a bit of fame and are unlikely to be spies from other Clubs."
"The old general doesn't want it?" Cat Dad asked.
"How old?" Lu Li said.
"He's about the same age as me, or maybe a little younger than me. You don't have to worry about his level," Cat Dad explained. "Dawnlight is a very good game. It greatly reduces the mental exhaustion of controlling it. In fact, even if he's a little older, it won't affect his performance in the game."
Generally speaking, in the gaming circle, players would start going downhill at the age of thirty. There were very few players who were still playing games at the age of forty.
Cat Dad was already 50 years old. Logically speaking, he was no longer suited for gaming, let alone Instance Dungeons. But in fact, he was indeed in Instance Dungeons with a team. He had even secured his position in an elite team.
He was busy training professional players and clearing Instance Dungeons at the same time. He had completely recovered his youthful vigor.
Cat Dad had a lot of old friends who were around 40 years old. When they heard Cat Dad talk about the game, they started to get excited. Although they entered the game nearly a year later than Lu Li did in his previous life, their resources and experience were much better than Lu Li's.
It would be easy for them to catch up to the first echelon. They were stronger than Lu Li's current core elite team members.
However, their shortcomings were also obvious. Most of these people had their own careers and families in real life. The time and energy they could devote to the game was limited. Their attitude towards the game was also more peaceful, unlike the hot-blooded young players.
However, Lu Li had no reason to reject the participation of these veterans.
They were experienced, calm, and had been through all kinds of ups and downs. It was hard to find these kinds of people.
"Bring them all over. We'll organize some people to help them level up. If there's not enough equipment in the guild storage, we'll borrow some from Shen Wansan. We'll try to get them to level 60 as soon as possible."
"Forget about that. These people have their own pride. How could they let someone else level them? They don't need to deliberately arrange for equipment either. The process of playing the game is more important to them than maxing out. I'll take care of this. It won't cost any resources," Cat Dad said happily as he rubbed his hands together.
It was a good thing to have this group of people join, but they would still need to ask for external help.
Many people called this activity of asking for external help. Asking for a group of external help and leaving one or two who were interested in the club could help the club in battle and also increase the club's strength. In this way, the players who were interested in the club would also contact the club through the Stronghold War.
It could be said that the Stronghold War was a two-way interview between the club and the players.
If Ruling Sword didn't put up a long-term recruitment for experts to assist in the Stronghold War in the Mercenary Hall, it would be equivalent to Ruling Sword giving up on this channel of recruiting experts.
Some experts were very arrogant. They couldn't be invited into the club just because they wanted to. The key was to try to find out whether or not it was possible.
That was why Lu Li was so insistent on doing this. Even if Ruling Sword didn't lack people, they still had to do it.
After listening to Lu Li's analysis, Genhao San was also convinced. He immediately put down what he was doing and let people post the Stronghold War quests in the Mercenary Hall.
This quest limited the profession, level and equipment level. Ruling Sword would evaluate the people who signed up. If they felt that it was good enough, then they would notify the person who accepted the quest. Then, if they were interested, they could sign the contract and participate in the Stronghold War together.
In the early days, this kind of fishing often resulted in some good fish.
In his previous life, Lu Li was obsessed with strategies. He knew a little about the more legendary experts, such as Moonlight, or the rising newcomer Sanyue Yu and Fei Houzi. After all, he could learn from them to improve himself. However, he didn't pay much attention to the average experts.
Paying attention to these people didn't pay him any money, so it wasn't realistic for Lu Li to recall who these big fish were and then directly recruit them.
As such, Ruling Sword could only participate in the frying process on equal footing.
Ruling Sword was recruiting experts!
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