From account ownership to being bought out, this was a process that Clubs had to go through in the early days. However, it was no longer applicable in today's world. This was because today's pro characters and in-game characters were very different. Normal players would only have a few pieces of Orange equipment at most. How could such a character become a shareholder in the pro scene, where self-made equipment made a living? Obviously not.
Only in the early days, the top characters in the game were the top characters in all of Glory. Naturally, they had the qualifications to become shareholders. In today's world, the top characters in the game were just cannon fodder in the pro scene. Who would care about you? Even if you weren't cannon fodder and had some outstanding qualities that were worthy of the pro scene's attention, with the current strength of the Clubs, they didn't need to let you trade your account for shares. They would directly buy your account. This was the only way to solve the problem.
To put it bluntly, the early days were like this because they were poor. When everyone was rich, they would try to avoid this situation. As for Ye Xiu and the others, they had given their accounts to the team for free, which naturally saved them from this problem. But now, Chen Guo and the others were talking about the technical aspect of the investment.
"The Challenger League isn't even here yet. Isn't it a bit early to talk about this?" Ye Xiu said, "We'll have to wait until we enter the pro scene. When we register, the Alliance will have people who specialize in evaluating our assets. It won't be too late for us to decide then."
"Oh, I think I've heard Loulan Slash talk about this before. It seems like it's true." Chen Guo thought of something.
It wasn't like she hadn't done anything before. She had talked to Loulan Slash, who had also just established his team. At the time, she had been scared to death. Loulan Slash's rich and overbearing actions had made her think that their team wouldn't be able to continue.
"Don't worry! There's no need to worry about this right now. As long as someone has an account, it'll be fine. "Ye Xiu said.
"Oh." Hearing Ye Xiu say this, Chen Guo relaxed.
As for Ye Xiu, after solving the problem with Little Cold Hands, he was about to start farming for his Cleric account.
4170 Skill Points, and 1220 Skill Points that could be obtained through quests. Little Cold Hands' luck was pretty good. If not for this, Ye Xiu would not have asked for this account to try. He would have just found another Priest account for him to use.
One, two, three …
According to the mission list, Ye Xiu cleared the missions one by one for this account. And this account's good luck continued. In the process of the quest, skill books came one after another, accumulating very quickly. Obviously, it was above the drop rate.
"It's done."
After using the last Skill Book, Ye Xiu announced.
"How much?" Wei Chen asked casually.
"Haha." Ye Xiu laughed.
"What are you laughing at?" Wei Chen was baffled.
"4,925 points," Ye Xiu announced.
"F * ck!" Wei Chen's expression turned ugly. This annoying guy's account actually had more skill points than his Windward Formation. Moreover, it had more than five skill points. Wei Chen really wanted to spit out a mouthful of blood to drown out these five skill points.
"Your luck is pretty good, huh?" Ye Xiu sighed.
"..." Wei Chen didn't know what to say. After all, this was an account in the team. Having more Skill Points was a good thing. If he cursed or complained now, wouldn't he be too petty? After all, Wei Chen had been a team captain before. He would look at the big picture. He wouldn't destroy the team's unity because of his own selfish desires.
In the team chat, Little Cold Hands was also anxiously waiting for the results. No matter how rational and calm he was, he still hoped that he could use more Skill Points. The more, the better!
Then, when he heard Ye Xiu announce that it had reached 4,925 points, Little Cold Hands was shocked.
"So high!" Little Cold Hands expressed his surprise. He wasn't a new player. Moreover, he was a Tyranny fan. Of course he knew that in Glory, the character with the highest Skill Points was Han Wenqing's Desert Dust, with 4,880 points. And now, his own Little Cold Hands had actually surpassed the number one player in Glory. This was something he had never imagined.
"Kid, you need to work hard." Wei Chen also popped up to say this, his mood complicated.
Little Cold Hands' account had already been returned to the team. This obviously couldn't just be said verbally. Chen Guo had already told Little Cold Hands that they would sign an account transfer agreement. Afterwards, the account would naturally be returned to Little Cold Hands.
His Skill Points had instantly jumped from 4,170 to 4,925, an increase of 755 points. This was a true leap in strength. When it came to pro accounts, they originally had around 4,800 Skill Points. At most, it would increase by around 200 points. In terms of magnitude, it couldn't be compared to Little Cold Hands at all. At this moment, An Wenyi didn't know if he was overly excited, but Ye Xiu called him twice in the group before he finally responded.
Afterwards, Ye Xiu only discussed with him about his account. Naturally, it was mainly about the Skill Points. After understanding a few of the other's usage methods and thoughts, Ye Xiu gave a few suggestions on how to add Skill Points. Skill Points were just a lot, but if you couldn't use every Skill Point to its fullest potential, it was undoubtedly a waste.
This kind of teaching discussion naturally didn't have anyone watching. Everyone was busy with their own things. A day passed. The playoffs were still ongoing. Blue Rain versus Misty Rain was the first to begin. Both teams had the word "Rain" in their names. This was the only gimmick between the two teams. Other than that, besides the inevitable two matches in the regular season, it could be said that these two teams didn't interact with each other at all. This made it difficult for the media reporters. They couldn't find anything newsworthy in their pre-match reports. In the end, they could only write about how the two teams were actively preparing for the match. There wasn't any enthusiasm at all.
When the match started, the pre-match press conference for the two teams was also very plain. There weren't any bold words, just that they would do their best in the match and so on.
In the semifinals where they were fighting for a spot in the finals, these two teams didn't make people feel any tension. It was a big wonder. As a result, the reports inevitably talked about things like experience, calmness, and so on.
The match was undoubtedly of a high standard, but there weren't too many twists and turns. It could be seen from the post-match press conference. Blue Rain said that the other team was very good, but that they were luckier today. Misty Rain said that they played well today, but that the other team played better.
Gunpowder! Come on, let's have some gunpowder!
The reporters were about to cry.
Misty Rain's captain and ace player, Chu Yunxiu, was a girl, so she didn't have an arrogant and domineering temperament. But on Blue Rain's side, their captain, Yu Wenzhou, was also a gentle guy. He was always very polite and courteous when he was interviewed. He also answered all the questions properly, but the reporters couldn't dig up any information from his answers.
As for Huang Shaotian, even though he was a God, when interviewing that guy, you might talk about what he ate this morning, or how the hot water suddenly disappeared when he took a shower last night. But what everyone wanted to know was about the match …
Fortunately, the next day, Samsara and Micrograss were going to play each other, so there was finally a lot to talk about between the two teams.
Micrograss was last year's champion, so they obviously wanted to win the title again. Samsara was currently the team with the most hope of winning the championship, so the conflict between the two teams was obvious. The writers finally had a place to release the emotions that they had been holding in for the entire day. The semifinals between the two teams was treated as if it was the final battle of the Forbidden City.
In the end, this matchup didn't disappoint. The two teams fought with much more vigor. The ups and downs in the match, especially in the team competition, were displayed with Samsara's "one-man team" attitude. They relied on Zhou Kaize's strong performance to win the match.
This sort of one-man deciding match was the easiest way to stir up the audience's enthusiasm. That night, the Glory forums exploded with discussion. Zhou Kaize's popularity continued to soar, becoming the undisputed main character of the second day's reports. Everywhere, the comments were: this is the era of stars.
Yes, the era of stars.
Micrograss's Wang Jiexi had sacrificed his personal style for the sake of the team, changing himself to fit in with the team. This was undoubtedly a very strong sense of team spirit. But now, such a team had been defeated by Samsara's playstyle, which relied on the individual player's performance as the leader. Even though the home and away matches weren't set in stone after the first round, the climax created by this sort of individual heroism was truly too popular. The only regret was that Zhou Zekai wouldn't say a few arrogant and domineering words in the post-match press conference like many other players. It was just that his answers to the interview were "mm" and "oh", leaving this climax with endless regrets.
As a result, the final scene was that the spectators were all fired up, but the hero they were cheering for was just staring blankly at them … this was really … too unfitting for the occasion.
After the day's excitement, it was once again Blue Rain and Misty Rain's peaceful showdown. The most recent winner was Blue Rain. After the match, Misty Rain expressed her blessings to the other side for their victory. Blue Rain expressed their gratitude to the other side for their blessings. Blue Rain was the first to enter the finals.
As for Samsara and Tiny Herb, Zhou Zekai didn't disappoint anyone despite the expectations of countless people. In the end, the defending champions, Micrograss, were eliminated.
The Pro Alliance's Season 8 finals would be between Samsara and Blue Rain.
If Samsara won, they would become the fifth championship team in the history of the Alliance.
If Blue Rain won, they would win their second championship trophy.
During the break before the finals, all sorts of reports covered the sky. It was the finals. Even if there weren't any gimmicks, there had to be some gimmicks. What's more, there were still many things that could be said about these two teams.
Samsara, in particular, had experienced four matches in the playoffs. Their character's skill points had long since been noticed by everyone. There was no lack of speculation online. The Clubs were definitely carefully studying it, but they wouldn't reveal it completely.
And speaking of the players on these two teams, the ace players of these two teams, Zhou Zekai and Huang Shaotian, were always compared to each other even though their classes were different. It was because these two's playstyles were practically opposites.
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An outline of the playoffs wasn't easy to write. Second update! (To be continued.) If you like this work, you're welcome to vote for it at qidian.com. Your support is my greatest motivation.)
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