The game menu appeared before Feng Bujue's eyes. An arrow pointed at the apparel, and the system audio said, "When you adjust the items in the apparel to a satisfactory state, you can choose the 'change' option in the log-in lobby, and the system will update your character's appearance.
"If you remove all the apparel or set them to be hidden before changing, your character will return to the appearance of the default apparel.
"Hint: The player cannot move the apparel into or out of the apparel in any scenario. You can move the apparel into other public spaces, but your character's appearance will not change. You can only change the apparel in the log-in lobby. "
After Feng Bujue heard the hint, a floating window popped up before his eyes. "Please confirm whether the apparel that you are wearing is loaded with other items. If so, when you complete the change, the loaded items will be moved to your inventory or storage room. If you do not have enough space, these items will be converted into system mail and sent to your mailbox. The mail will be saved for twenty-four hours in real life. "
"That is quite a thoughtful reminder." Feng Bujue mumbled. However, he was wearing the default apparel for newbies, and the design of the pockets only allowed him to store sand.
He set all the apparel to be displayed, but the mask remained hidden. His feet continued to show the Jazz Shoes, and he clicked confirm again. Then, Feng Bujue dissolved into white light. It looked like he had been teleported into the scenario. In a flash, the change was complete.
Feng Bujue was quite satisfied with his new appearance in the mirror. When the apparel was displayed, the inventory that was slung across his chest was hidden, and he could not even feel it on his back. When the player wanted to retrieve an item, they could reach into the original inventory, and the item would come out from a dimensional crack.
Earlier, Feng Bujue had spent 30,000 Game Coins to purchase the supplies, so he still had 104600 Game Coins. It was necessary for him to keep this money with him. If he spent all his money, even if he got the equipment that could be sold for a good price, it would be awkward if he did not even have the processing fee to pay for it.
With regards to the 1080 Skill Points, Feng Bujue decided to keep them for now. He was not lacking equipment but combat experience. The Echo Armor had been sitting in his inventory for three scenarios already, and he still had not equipped it. Time and time again, he had hoped that he would be able to raise his mastery to the level required to equip it, but he had failed every single time. From the looks of it, it was unrealistic to raise his general mastery to Level C at Level 15. He could only hope that his Workmanship mastery would be improved in the next Killing Game.
Actually, Feng Bujue had only used twenty minutes of virtual time, from the start to the end, including the shopping and preparation. However, in that short amount of time, Passing Rain had completed the design of the guild badge.
Actually, when Feng Bujue returned to the log-in lobby, the badge on the left sleeve of his newbie outfit had been changed, but he did not notice it at the time. It was not until he looked into the mirror that he noticed the change.
He then looked at the guild tab in the social tab. Wang Tanzhi, Laughing Soul, and Passing Rain were all in-game, but in reality, they had not been in the queue for long. In the friend tab, other than the three of them, Long Aomin's name was still grayed out. Brother Long was probably not going to come online that night, so Chen Ge decided to leave the matter of joining a guild for another time.
Feng Bujue removed the two magazines from his inventory and placed them in the inner pocket of his suit. He took a deep breath and turned his attention back to the touch screen. He opened the scenario menu. When players reached Level 15, they had officially finished the newbie phase and the early stage of advancement, and they had entered the middle stage of the game.
From Level 5 to Level 14, there were only two game modes, but now there were four: Solo Survival Mode (Normal), Solo Survival Mode (Nightmare), Team Survival Mode (Normal), and Killing Game.
Among them, there were four ways to play Killing Game: 1v1, 2v2, 3v3, and random 3-6 player free-for-all.
For the first three ways, players could queue up to join the game and encounter random enemies. You could also choose to enter as a party, but the party members had to be in the same faction, so at most three players could queue together. A four-man team could not play the killing game, and a three-man team could only play 3v3, not 2v2. In short, the idea of planting a spy on the other side was impossible.
There was another way to enter the game, and that was through 'challenge'. Inviting other players to enter the enemy's territory to fight with you was a must. However, there were some conditions that had to be set.
First, the challenger and the challenged had to be on each other's social tab. In other words, it was one of 'Friends', 'Blacklist', 'Recently Players', and 'Guild'. Blacklist was a passive option in Thriller Paradise, so … if you had only heard of a player's ID but had not met them in-game, the only way was to add them as a friend, and after they agreed, you could challenge them.
This prevented the players on the leaderboard from being blindly challenged every day. At most, every time they returned to the log-in space, they would have to reject a large number of friend requests and delete a large number of emails … After becoming a celebrity, they naturally had to bear this pressure. They did not have to worry about rejecting those who they really wanted to add as a friend because they could find them in 'Recently Players'.
The second condition of 'challenge' was that other than 1v1, other than the 1v1, the other party had to be in a team. This was to prevent the phenomenon of 'spies'. For example, in a 3v3 mode, three people would challenge one person, and that person was actually in the same group as them and planned to be a spy to take down two of their teammates who joined the game … that would not happen. This was because the challenge from a team of three had to be accepted by a team of three as well.
Of course, if there was a random queue, there might be people from both camps who knew each other. Even though that was rare, if it did happen, the system's concept of AFKing could be applied to Killing Games as well, and it would not be as simple as increasing the Terror Points of the person who betrayed his teammates.
In Killing Game, players who were judged to be helping the other team or purposely taking advantage of their teammates would have their Skill Points reduced. After reducing the Skill Points gained from the current scenario, it would start to reduce the Skill Points that they already had. If they did not have much to begin with, it could even be reduced to a negative value. Therefore, if a player purposely caused trouble in Killing Game, the loss of Skill Points would be huge. Other than the forced disconnection after a certain amount of time, the loss of Skill Points would be huge. Players who were detected to have this type of behavior multiple times and had the tendency to act recklessly would have their accounts banned.
The last way to play the game was a random free-for-all between three to six people. That was easy to understand. They could only fight one-on-one until there was only one person left. The last one to survive would be the winner.
During the closed beta, Phantom Dawn had run into his three teammates from Regulation under this mode, and he had mercilessly killed all of them. This kind of thing would only happen during the closed beta because at the time, there were only a limited number of high-level players who could play this mode. That was why the four of them had run into each other. Now that it was still in the open beta, they probably would not be able to do it even if they wanted to.
Feng Bujue had already decided to try Killing Game when he reached level fifteen, but since this was his first time, he did not have much hope of winning. His main goal was to familiarize himself with the new mode, so he did not plan to join in a battle with a large number of people. One, he was afraid of being a burden to others, and two, he was afraid of being killed before he knew how to play the game.
Therefore, Feng Bujue chose Killing Game, clicked on 1v1, and entered the random queue.
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