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Chapter 714: Alien Paradise (14)(2/2)

Taking this time as an example, Wu Mingkong can get an s-level evaluation, so the remaining four people will definitely have the lowest level F-level evaluation and can only get a s-level reward.

If a single dungeon does not pursue s-level evaluation but focuses on the main line, at least a c-level evaluation. If you are lucky enough to finish the branch line, you may have a level B or higher A-level.

Therefore, the reward is relatively richer than the multi-person dungeon reward.

However, the gap between level A and level S is quite terrifying.

Wu Mingkong obtained the S-level "Book of the Necromancer" in the novice dungeon, and has the ability to push a copy horizontally. Although the side effects are obvious, once the use exceeds the limit, there will be problems in the mind and feedback it to the real body. This is the real side effect of "Book of the Necromancer", what is the negative state in the game?

At this time, Wu Mingkong also understood why this "Book of the Dead" allowed him to constantly summon those indescribable words in the game without restraint and conditions. It was because the real consequence was that it was on the body.

Once you do too much of this kind of thing, ordinary people will probably really become a quarrel pagan. Maybe they will really understand certain quarrel mythological knowledge because of the accumulated madness, rather than the values ​​that are only reflected in the game.

If this really comes from a realistic and scattered pagan, maybe he might just call on those indescribable figures to come in reality.

It's not impossible. After all, these game copies are all real worlds. Although they are all controlled by alien paradise, what if.

However, if it is really summoned, it is likely that it will be suppressed by reality and become an ordinary person. Even Wu Mingkong dares to act rashly, let alone the native NPC controlled by the alien paradise.

"The alien paradise is so huge, especially this operating system, which is simply eye-opening to me."

After borrowing from the operating system of the alien paradise, Wu Mingkong improved the energy system in his body. Although it was not yet infinite, at least the digestion speed was much faster.

In just two games, Wu Mingkong used the observed data to optimize his own many flaws. At least the world that was originally blocked in his throat had disappeared into his stomach.

"We must have a deeper understanding of the alien paradise so that I can observe and operate more clearly and clearly. It is not enough to rely on a single strand of consciousness, and we must increase our efforts." Wu Mingkong was thinking about how to expand his influence. He could not analyze the alien paradise on a large scale by relying on himself alone.

"It's cheap, easy to use, and has great potential. It seems that it's time to test the foundation of the alien paradise." Wu Mingkong kept thinking about how to do it, and his eyes were constantly exploring everything in the alien paradise, trying to find a breakthrough.

"Skills are easy to use and practical, and you don't need to spend too much experience."

Wu Mingkong directly set this breakthrough above the skill. If Wu Mingkong creates a skill with his own brand in an alien paradise, the skill can be continuously copied at a low price, and can also provide players with great convenience, and the sale price is extremely low, which can become a necessary skill in players' hands. Does that mean that this skill can be widely spread?

"But to create this skill, it takes a little trick."

Wu Mingkong glanced at the alien paradise and focused on a mage skill called "Transfer Scroll", which allows a mage to consume experience and copy skills he has learned, turning it into a one-time scroll or can be provided to other players of the same profession or NPC.

That's right, professions have levels. Because Wu Mingkong did not obtain a profession, he did not have a level either. He had to obtain a profession before he could unlock the level.

"If you use the large-scale manufacturing of "Transfer Scroll" to have my branded skills and then put them in the trading store for circulation, then this plan will work."

"However, before that, I have to solve the problem that I, a game character, cannot learn the skill of "Transfer Scroll" without a mage profession."

Wu Mingkong's method of testing the alien paradise fell on the skills of "Transfer Scroll". Can't learn without a mage vocational vocational?

Even if you learn, you must consume professional experience?

These are all part of Wu Mingkong's temptation of alien paradise.

He is planning to use the game characters as a springboard to change the learning and use conditions of this skill. This is Wu Mingkong's temptation method.

As for being discovered?
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