"The banner represents your base camp, and being pulled out means your headquarters has fallen."

"The special Shinobu who sits in your headquarters, everyone has a bell on their body. When they encounter snatching from the other side, they will make the necessary resistance. But as long as the bell is snatched, it means that the'general' is killed!"

Slashing the general to capture the flag is a very appropriate rule of the competitive game. Even the shogi game in this world has such rules.

However, the students here are very good, and they immediately noticed something strange from Mizuki's words. Someone raised his hand to indicate that he wanted to ask a question. After getting the consent of Mizuki, he said: "A banner, representing the headquarters, is already a victory. Why do you want to do this extra and add a ‘general’?"

What this question says is that in many games, as long as you complete one ending, you are actually considered a victory. Why do you need to make such a decision?

Regarding the student’s answer, Mizuki quickly replied: "This student said nothing wrong, but if you listen carefully enough, you should be able to find that the capture of the flag and the beheading of the generals I mentioned earlier, in fact, did not explain. Just won the victory."

"It's not wrong. I know that the public class you have ever attended should be similar to the actual battle of capturing the flag. As long as the flag is successfully captured, it is considered a victory! But have you ever thought about the factors that determine the outcome of a war? Is it just your own headquarters being destroyed? Or is the killing of the'General' count as failure?"

No, of course not! Mizuki said: "Last year's Konoha collapse incident can be said to be the best example. Our village was attacked and all three generations of Hokage were killed. But in the end it was us who won the defense war and we protected ourselves. Village!"

Mizuki said to all the students: "If the banner is down, it can still be erected. If a'general' is dead, someone will take up the post. But as long as one of you is there, there is still hope!"

The victory of this game is not a complete victory to capture the flag, but if you remove the opponent's flag, the side and the student who win the bell can get extra points for their scores.

If you want to talk about how to decide victory or defeat, there are two ways: the simplest is to "kill" all enemies, and how many enemies are killed, there is a mechanism for points and rankings.

The latter method is to complete the beheading and capture the flag. If you complete the third task, kill the people who carry the "secrets" and deliver the secrets to the Death Forest. The Hokage in the central tower will add another point. Cut the generals, capture the flag, and obtain secrets. The party who completes these three tasks first can also win!

Killing the enemy, beheading the flag, hiding missions, team and individual points, these actually guarantee the uncertainty of the game to the greatest extent in a sense. And it's the best possible simulation, the real battlefield situation, the most likely thing that needs to be done.

Of course, there must be someone here who will ask more questions. For example, someone said: "Two classes, 30 people in each class, there are excellent students and inferior students, many people who are better than me can'kill' more enemies, does it mean that there are people, and they may not be able to grab them? How about points? If this is the case, will it be considered a failure?"

Mizuki has always mentioned the issue of personal points, and everyone is a little worried about what will happen to this point.

But for this question, you can actually rest assured. Mizuki replied very clearly: "Personal points are conducive to the order of ranking later. This is for you to understand the teacher's consideration in grouping and scoring after graduation. , Although it is indeed counted as grades. But for students with poor ability, there is no need to worry too much."

Poor students are useful, not to mention that every crane tail is useless. At least the few crane tails that Mizuki knew about later all became super-class existences. For example, Uchiha Daito, Metkai, and the protagonist Naruto Uzumaki!

Here is where Yakumo needs to be, the role of this "troublemaker" exists. If you want to stay behind, you can find "wild monsters" in the forest. It is an illusory creature created by Yakumo. As long as you successfully defeat such a wild monster, you can get an item that can resurrect the "dead" teammates. This is also a kind of integral!

Maybe such a mechanism seems a bit incomprehensible, or even ridiculous. How can the dead be brought back to life on the real battlefield? But the deep meaning of the water tree is here. It is necessary to know that with any battle, there must be someone who is injured and needs to be treated as soon as possible~www.NovelMTL.com~ This seemingly ridiculous resurrection mechanism, In fact, it is to simulate the scene of saving your teammates on the battlefield. No one dares to make jokes about life, and no one hopes to meet the dead!

Speaking of his own thoughts, Mizuki told all the students: "This is just a game. There is nothing wrong with it, but we hope that each of you can learn something from it. Remember that you are Konoha ninjas. The war is always there. There may be an outbreak, but it’s not far away from you. I won’t say more about the examples. Everyone has experienced that day."

"This exam is related to your own results, but it is also more related to your future. Killing enemies, beheading, capturing the flag, secret missions, and rescuing the wounded, I have already put all the battlefields that can happen. All things in the world are presented in front of you."

That's right, the water tree here should be considered very thorough. She is very clear in her heart that within two or three years, Penn will inevitably attack Konoha Village, and there will be outbreaks afterwards. The fourth Ninja World War.

If these students are successfully promoted to Zhong Ren, they will definitely have to go to the battlefield. What they have learned now can give them a little help.

Finally Mizuki said to the students: "I know you still have a lot of questions to ask, but the rules of this game are very simple. First of all, you have to live first, otherwise there will be no so-called victory. At the same time, you must do your best. Defeat the enemies in front of you, destroy more enemies to get more points, slay the secret scrolls captured by Capture the Flag, and deliver them to the hands of Hokage in the Central Tower, and you can get the final victory! Remember what I said This sentence!"

Mizuki finally emphasized that she must remember what she said. I wonder if these students really understand it?

(End of this chapter)

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