Game of Thrones: Battle Royale Game

Chapter 138 An unexpected gain

After taking a bath, Ian felt much more awake.

Those absurd thoughts just now were also thrown out of his mind.

Lying on the big soft bed in Drogo's palace, Ian logged into the system interface and began to check today's harvest.

He clicked on the emails in his mailbox one by one:

[Complete the main quest 1 ‘Lord’, get 20 points and 5000 gold dragons]

[Successfully entered the Imperial Council and achieved the primary achievement ‘Road to Nobility—High Promotion’

Obtain 3 skill points, 5 points, and 1 basic skill scroll of your choice]

[Successfully became the Hand of the King and achieved the intermediate achievement "Road to Nobility - Under One Man"

Obtain 20 points and 1 skill upgrade scroll (this scroll can upgrade any skill below legend by one level)]

grass! Seeing this, Ian's heart skipped a beat.

Two achievements? This is truly an unexpected surprise.

Originally, Ian was very happy that Viserys's appointment of the 'Hand of the King' could achieve an achievement, but he didn't expect that it would reach the intermediate level directly.

And judging from the setting of these two achievements, the high-level achievement of this route should be 'becoming a king'. If everything goes well, Ian may be able to achieve this achievement in a short time.

Continuing to scroll back, Ian saw another familiar term in the next email.

[Achieve B-level highlight operation and get 10 points]

"Highlight operation? Appeared again?" Ian paused, and then mentally called out the auxiliary AI Annie, "What is this highlight operation an evaluation of? Why has it never been done before?"

"Highlight operation is a comprehensive evaluation of the player's entire stage." AI replied.

"What is the basis for dividing this stage?"

"Each level of main mission is a stage."

"In other words, this is my overall rating from the time I completed the first blood mission to today? Only B grade?" Ian frowned, he was not convinced.

"That's right," but Annie just gave an affirmative reply, "Highlight operation is divided into four levels. The rewards are 1 point for D level, 5 points for C level, 10 points for B level, and 50 points for A level."

"Um" Ian gently held his forehead. Seeing the upward gradient of this reward, he finally understood that the A-level highlight was just planned by Gou for players to see, and the difficulty setting was probably not intended for anyone to achieve it.

Without further entanglement, Ian began to check his updated information card:

[Ian: Strength 32, Agility 27, Mental Strength 13

Skills: Basic etiquette, basic reading and writing in Common Tongue, advanced swordsmanship, advanced horsemanship, intermediate lance, and beginner level changer

Attribute points: 0

Skill points: 8

Points: 100

Props: Scroll of basic skills of your choice

Skill Upgrade Scroll]

Seeing that the skill points had reached 8, and considering the big loss he suffered last time in King's Landing, Ian gave up on the fluke that his personal martial arts had no use, and chose to spend 4 skill points to increase the swordsmanship points. To mastery.

Anyway, in the past two months, his advanced proficiency in swordsmanship has been basically maxed out, and now he can get the improvement effect by advancing.

This leaves 4 skill points, and I only need two points to upgrade the shapeshifter to the intermediate level, which is completely enough.

As for the skill upgrade scroll, its maximum effect can upgrade the master to legend. I don't have master-level skills, so using them now would be a pure waste.

"That's right!" Ian thought, called out Annie again, and asked eagerly, "Can the skill upgrade scroll be given to NPCs?"

If this scroll is used on Case, wouldn't it be possible to directly upgrade him to the Sword of the Sutra?

"No, NPCs are all aborigines. They are not bionic humans like players. The system cannot modify their attributes and skills."

"What a shame." Ian muttered helplessly.

If this can be used on NPCs, maybe Keyes alone with a Valyrian steel sword can kill the Souda Tetrus team where the player Ander Poole belongs.

After all, so far, the highest skill level of those people who are close to the ceiling of combat power that Ian has seen is only master. It can be imagined how powerful the legend is.

After learning that the scrolls could not be used by NPCs, Ian closed the information card and clicked into the points mall.

Because now his total points have reached 100, and he is qualified to preview the third-level points mall.

[Third-level mall:

Gold coin box (contains 2000 gold dragons): 10 points

Gold coin box (contains 10,000 gold dragons): 20 points]

As expected, Golden Dragon lowered its price again in the third-level mall, and compared with the first two-level malls, the discount was outrageous. But it was still unattractive to Ian now.

Looking back, Ian found that the goods in this third-level mall were indeed much more than those in the first two levels.

[Valyrian Steel Dagger: 5 points

Valyrian Steel Swift Sword: 10 points

Valyrian Steel Knight Sword: 20 points

Valyrian Steel Hand Half Sword: 30 points

Valyrian Steel Greatsword: 50 points

Valyrian Steel Plate Armor: 200 points

The black goat enchanted plate armor of Qohor (the pinnacle of human enchantment craftsmanship under the tile steel, with a hardness of over 800HV and a fracture toughness of 600 kilojoules per square meter, no weapon except the Valyrian steel sword can break it defense): 10 points

Self-selected (in the area) S-level NPC: 30 points

Basic skills optional scroll: 30 points]

Generally speaking, compared to the first two levels of malls, the things here are indeed much more attractive to players. Whether it is Valyrian steel weapons, black goat enchanted plate armor or S-level NPCs, they all have certain characteristics. affordability.

When Ian continued to look back, he discovered that in addition to the fixed fields, the third-level mall also had four random fields that were refreshed every month. The refresh date was the settlement day of each month.

The goods in this issue are:

[A magic book from Asshai (written in Asshai language, who knows what it is?): 5 points

An obsidian full of magic (the product of an ancient ritual, no one knows what it is): 5 points

A jar of weirwood seed paste (a paste made by the children of the forest from weirwood seeds and other unknown things, which can increase a little spiritual power and awaken the greenseer talent in the blood): 30 points

The remains of a deep diver (it is said to be helpful for improving the magic of the Drowned God): 30 points]

After ignoring other options, the weirwood seed paste successfully caught Ian's attention.

His entire future route plan does not include heading north of the Great Wall of Westeros. In other words, if he wants to acquire the 'Green Seer' skill in advance before selecting the 'Shapechanger' to the master, this will It's an opportunity.

Thinking of this, Ian tentatively clicked on the purchase, hoping to see the official conditions for opening the third-level mall. At the same time, he prayed in his heart that the condition must not be to spend 100 points in the second-level mall.

I don’t know which god answered Ian’s prayer. Planning Gou did not continue the opening rules of the secondary mall, but adopted a simpler approach.

The pop-up prompt box is:

[Conditions for unlocking the third-level mall: spend 100 points or pay the equivalent of 100 points in the second-level mall to unlock.

I got stuck. I couldn't think of something crucial in the next chapter for a long time. Then I thought about writing it later, but I couldn't figure it out after I finished breakfast with Illyrio...

It’s almost two o’clock now. Chapter 2 will be posted tonight.

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