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Chapter 712

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In this regard, Ruling Sword was much worse. After all, they didn't have as many talents as other guilds.

There was no way to solve this problem, and it wasn't something that could be solved in a short period of time. Even if Genhao San and Lu Li were anxious, they couldn't just randomly find a dozen experts and arrange for them to play.

As for poaching players from other guilds …

In fact, most players wouldn't easily change guilds, even if they were willing to do so.

They trained and competed in the club, so they had a relatively deep relationship with each other. Their fighting styles had also been honed to be more tacit. For example, Fei Houzi had finally managed to form some synergy with Lu Li and the others. If he were to switch to a new club team, he would be lucky if he could even use 70% of his strength.

Since they couldn't use their full strength, it was inevitable that their value would plummet. As such, it was rare for professional players to change guilds.

Even if Ruling Sword's youthful atmosphere attracted Canary, they might not be able to afford the high penalty fee. Mu Qiu was different back then. He was someone who had been abandoned and his old employer didn't make things difficult for him. They only took a token amount of money and Ruling Sword only had to pay Mu Qiu's transfer fee.

Normally, when poaching a player, they would have to pay at least three times the value of a professional player.

For example, if Lu Li wanted to poach Seventh Heaven's Rainy Season, he was already considered a relatively 'cheap' player in the professional circle. The main reason was that he didn't have many matches, so he didn't have many opportunities to perform well.

His value was around $800,000, plus the premium. If there wasn't a premium, then Ruling Sword would have to pay around $3 million to Seventh Heaven.

Ruling Sword really couldn't afford this amount of money!

If poaching people didn't work, then they would have to solve it outside of the professional circle.

This time, the competition was similar to the previous one. It was divided into two parts.

The first part was the arena, and the second part was the team competition.

In the arena, each team would send out five people, and they would fight one by one until there was no one left on the other side. This round would be based on the number of people killed. The team competition was similar to the previous round, which was also five plus one. Five people would enter the arena, and one would wait outside.

Sanyue Yu was a pure healer, and Sakura Memories' role was to support DPS. Sending her to the arena was tantamount to giving away points.

Currently, only Fei Houzi, Lu Li, and Moonlight could participate in the Challenge Tournament.

As for Mu Qiu, his current equipment and skills hadn't really matured yet, so Lu Li didn't feel at ease letting him participate in the group arena.

In addition, there must be a sufficient number of reserve players. These players could be on the stage at special times, and when there was no competition, they could be the official players' training partners.

If that was the case, Ruling Sword would need one or two more DPS players.

Lu Li first aimed at a female Warlock. In the arena, the Warlock is a very popular profession, because it has a lot of skills suitable for continuous combat.

[Life Drain] Regenerates HP while dealing damage.

[Life Drain] Regenerates HP by sacrificing a portion of your HP.

[Life Channel] Regenerates HP by sacrificing a portion of your HP.

[Siphon of Life – Your spell will restore 35% of your maximum HP when dealing damage.

[Death Coil] Causes the enemy target to flee in fear for 3 seconds, and regenerates 11% of your maximum HP.

[Dark Regeneration] Regenerates 20% of your maximum HP for 12 seconds, and all healing effects received during this period are increased by 25%.

[Soul Link] 20% of all damage received will be shared with your demon, and 3% of all damage dealt will be used to heal you and your demon.

[Healing Stone] Creates a Healing Stone. After use, regenerates 15% of your HP.

[Well of Souls] Creates a Well of Souls that lasts for 2 minutes. [Team and team members can click on the Well of Souls to receive a Healing Stone.

[Soul Stone] Stores the soul of a team or team member, so that they can be resurrected. It can also be cast on a dead target, so that when resurrected, they will have 60% HP and 20% Mana.



This was just the tip of the iceberg. There were many other skills that Lu Li didn't know about. In his previous life, he only knew that Warlocks quickly became the favourites of the arena. Almost every club had at least two Warlock players.

As such, finding a Warlock player was something that Ruling Sword couldn't wait to do.

Most of these new Warlocks were trained by big companies. They didn't need every profession, but any guild leader wouldn't just focus on what was in front of them. They had people trained for every profession.

These people weren't very valuable, but they also had relatively strict contracts.

Even if they wanted to jump ship, they had to serve their old employer for at least a year. The contract was also likely to limit the minimum number of matches that they could compete in. Hundreds of years ago, when the law wasn't perfect, there was a large number of clubs that delayed the last match of their competitors to get rid of them.

These types of contracts didn't usually exist anymore, but the basic concept was still there.

I worked hard to train you, but if you didn't create any benefits, then you just wanted to leave. Whether it was human nature or the law, you wouldn't be on the side of a player who left.

Lu Li didn't want to come into contact with any of these potential competitors.

His target was a female Warlock with the ID Kitty Likes Meat. Just from the name, you could tell that she was a pretty girl.

In fact, Kitty Likes Meat wasn't some hidden star of tomorrow. She used to be a tournament commentator, and her skills were decent. She had a good reputation in the gaming circle.

After entering Dawnlight, she mainly played in the arena.

When Lu Li went to the arena not long ago, he specifically checked her match records. Her win rate was 79%, and she had competed in a total of more than 700 matches.

This wasn't a high win rate. The real experts had a win rate of more than 90%, and the professional players in the arena had a win rate as high as 95%. There were a few players like Lu Li who had an undefeated win rate.

As such, Kitty Likes Meat was still in the stage of being underestimated.

The reason why her win rate wasn't high was because she didn't know anything when she first started playing as a Warlock, so of course, she would be abused by others. Later, as her level, equipment, and battle experience increased, her win rate slowly increased.

In a few months, she would also be a member of the Nine-Five Club (a unique title for those with a win rate of more than 95% in the arena).

Even if the large clubs had special spies everywhere, when they heard that Kitty Likes Meat's family was strict and that she had to stay in her hometown, they all gave up.

Lu Li wasn't afraid because Kitty Likes Meat was from Jiangnan City.

Jiangnan City was a small city in the south. It had risen less than a hundred years ago and was developed from a former tourist town. Previously, only Star Moon Guild was in the top 100.

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