"What do you want?" The Night Elf commander asked, giving Lu Li the right to choose.
"Skill Points," Lu Li said.
If he could choose, Lu Li would choose Skill Points without hesitation. At least in the current patch, there was nothing more precious than Skill Points.
Equipment could be collected, Reputation could be farmed, and gold was something insignificant in the eyes of high-end players.
The level of a skill determined the damage and effect of the skill. Only Skill Points could give a player extraordinary power. However, the acquisition of Skill Points was relatively random, and the difficulty was also very high. Under normal circumstances, ordinary players might not even be able to obtain an extra Skill Point in one or two years. They could only use the one Skill Point that was given every two levels.
Lu Li had some extra Skill Points, but none of them were easy to obtain. They were all obtained with great difficulty.
"Skill Points …" Jarod Shadowsong was a little hesitant.
However, not long after, he nodded his head, indicating that he agreed to use Skill Points to reward the Zerg War this time.
The System notified Lu Li that he had received a Skill Point.
Something wasn't right!
Why was there only one Skill Point, and why was it directly rewarded to himself?
Could it be …
Lu Li quickly sent a message to the team, asking, "Did you guys receive the reward?"
"The System just notified me that I received a Skill Point," Weilan Haifeng said.
"Me too …"
"Me too …"
Everyone was talking at once, and Lu Li was completely stunned.
Not long after, he found that the World Channel was flooded with the keyword Skill Points.
Almost all the players who participated in the war received Skill Points. It wasn't just limited to Ruling Sword players, and it wasn't just limited to those who fought for 10 hours. From the information that Lu Li reflected in these channels, if you lasted for more than 5 hours in the early stages, you probably only needed to fight for more than 2 hours in the later stages. However, if you lasted until the end of the battle, you would receive a Skill Point.
A conservative estimate was that millions of Skill Points had been given out just like that.
When did Skill Points become like cabbages? How could they be given out so casually?
Lu Li had originally thought that it would be good enough to be rewarded with ten Skill Points. Then, he would have to provide the list of names for distribution. This was a huge difference.
In his previous life, the players who participated in this battle were also rewarded. Commander Xiao Mo had chosen equipment and Reputation, so those who had fought for the longest time were rewarded with Legendary equipment. Those who had fought for the longest time were rewarded with Dark Gold equipment, and those who had fought for the longest time were rewarded with Gold equipment. Coupled with the Reputation reward, it could be considered a rich and rewarding gaming era.
Compared to this, equipment was nothing. Moreover, only a few people had obtained Legendary equipment as a reward.
It was impossible for the system to flood the market with Legendary equipment all at once. Otherwise, the market would definitely collapse. If the market collapsed, the game would basically come to an end.
However, Skill Points were different. They didn't have much of an impact on the game's market, nor did they have a decisive effect on the balance of power among the players. An additional Skill Point might increase a player's strength, but it wasn't enough to widen the gap between players.
For example, the clubs that participated in the war and those that did not participate in the war would not change their strength because of this skill point.
A million Skill Points seemed like a lot, but when divided evenly among everyone, it was only the equivalent of one Energy Point.
However, overall, this reward was still terrifyingly rich. It was likely that there wouldn't be another quest that could give out so many Skill Points at once.
Jarod Shadowsong was indeed an extremely powerful existence.
He was once the highest military commander of the Night Elves. Even though he was now in a semi-retired state, he was still considered to be at the same level as Tyrande. Compared to the recently risen Shandris Feathermoon, he was much stronger.
In his words, he was a heroic unit and had enough influence to decide on this reward.
Lu Li was extremely glad that he had chosen Skill Points as a reward. Looking at the messages on the major channels, he could see how wise his choice was.
Almost all of the players from Ruling Sword, Peerless City and Drizzle Court received Skill Points as a reward. This was a tangible benefit. It was better than some people receiving benefits and most people only receiving a pitiful amount of guild points.
Apart from the three-guild alliance, the other players who participated in the war also received rewards.
This was especially true for the solo players who had fought to the end. They were now very grateful to Ruling Sword for leading this battle. Some of them even received extra Skill Points for the first time.
This played a very important role in raising the image of Ruling Sword in the hearts of ordinary players.
However, the clubs that participated in the war had mixed feelings.
They had participated in the war and many of the players who participated in the war had received Skill Points. However, the ones who participated were only high-end players who wanted to farm Reputation. They wanted Reputation but didn't want to relieve too much pressure on Ruling Sword, so they sent a very small number of people to participate in the war.
If they knew that there would be Skill Points as a reward, they definitely would have pulled the people from this guild to help.
Lu Li, this bastard!
Some people cried and some people laughed, but this feast was indeed recorded in the Azeroth Chronicles and in the hearts of countless players who paid attention to this war.
The Night Elf Sentinels stationed themselves in front of the Wall of Beetles. They quickly formed a row of arrow towers, a supply station and a command post. There was even a group of Gryphons and Wyverns to facilitate transportation.
Whether it was Alliance players or Horde players, they could all quickly arrive at the battlefield.
The insects had been holding back for a thousand years and seemed to have produced an endless supply of cannon fodder. After the Night Elf Sentinels had formed a defensive line, they continued to pour out, but the momentum wasn't as strong as before.
The Night Elf Sentinels cleared out the monsters without any pressure. At least these ordinary insects no longer had the possibility of crossing the defensive line.
This made it difficult for those who wanted to continue farming Reputation.
Before, everyone just stood there and didn't move. Now, they had to steal monsters from the NPCs. The monsters that could be farmed were basically the leftovers from the Sentinels' Rain of Arrows.
However, compared to other places where they needed to trigger quests to farm Reputation, this method of farming monsters made the players with low Charisma very happy.
There was no doubt that for a long time, this side of the Wall of Beetles would be the place where the players were most active.
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