My Players' Second Playthrough

#134 - The prototype of the duel arena

Li Li sat on the throne of Celerphes City, looking at the new players without saying a word.

There are 5,000 players in the dream space, five times the number of existing players. In order to prevent any accidents, he must watch here personally.

Li Li thought this would be a boring day, but it was not.

Because of the actions of these new players, he successfully raised his blood pressure.

In addition to most normal players, there are many players with abnormal brain circuits who still don't know what they are going to do.

They had obviously been given a mission, and the land grab was obviously urgent, but they still stayed in the passage for a long time, fumbling here and there, but they refused to take the portal to Utebon.

However, these players who are keen on "finding bugs" are okay. Although they touched a little, their brain circuits are still normal.

There were also some players who made Li Li want to go up and give them a kick.

Several players came to the thousand-meter-high platform.

I immediately fainted and went offline.

Coupled with the dozens of "scenery party members" who kept checking in and taking photos around the platform, they successfully blocked the platform, which can only accommodate more than 100 people.

More than 10 players have been squeezed off the platform by them and lost their first chance of resurrection.

Although these selfish check-in players only account for a small part.

However, the blockage they caused to the platform prevented most players who wanted to clear monsters from making normal judgments and departures, which delayed the time of the large forces.

They are even more annoying than the dozens of guys who have obtained qualifications but have not yet come online.

Li Li wanted to block the accounts of these people, but they didn't do anything extraordinary. They just took a lot of time to check in and take pictures. He couldn't break his own rules just for the sake of temporary emotions.

But he really wanted to teach these guys a lesson, so he threw the blame for killing players on the heads of these scenic party members, and reduced their [Good and Evil Value] by -80.

And not only that, he also set up the pace of these guys in the forum, and wanted to guide the netizens on the forum to violently punish these unscrupulous gangsters who did not brush monsters.

But because in order to obtain information, Li Li used his own forum account to post too many phishing posts. As a result, his reputation in the forum was slightly off by a billion points, and the rhythm effect was not very good...

A little speechless.

Li Li put away the mirror and continued to observe the movements of the new players.

After killing a dozen players, the scenery party finally left the platform.

No one wants to have their account banned for the first time on the first day they go online. The [good and evil value] of "-80" is still very intimidating.

But among the players who just fell to death, there was a bad-tempered one who, regardless of the cost of PK, was chasing the scenery party who blocked the road before.

What Li Li didn't know was that these two people were both professional anchors and were working together to create so-called program effects.

But he did find that the strict PK restrictions are no longer suitable for the current version.

"It only takes 10 points of faith to resurrect a person. With my current income, I should be able to start a PK between players..."

"No, if PK is fully liberalized, who knows what these players will do."

After all, in his "game", as long as the player dies, all the equipment and props will be dropped with death, unless the player is in his divine domain.

If PK is allowed, there will be no need to test humanity at all. Players will definitely hunt each other and destroy the entire game.

"But the players have formed factions. After handing over the city to them, there will definitely be more conflicts between them. I will never be able to suppress it..."

Li Li decided to relax some PK restrictions in his divine domain.

He plans to designate an area as a "danger zone" where players can attack each other without restriction as long as they stay inside.

Since the "danger zone" is within his divine domain, he can take away the player's equipment and props after the player dies, and then return them to the player when they are resurrected, thus preventing a fatal enemy from being killed in one kill.

"Just use 1% equipment explosion rate, plus 100% random prop drops as the penalty for death."

"Deducting 10% more reserve experience will at least allow me to get some money back."

Li Li carefully designed the boundaries of PK gameplay based on his experience in previous games.

A "danger zone" is not enough, he also plans to make a "dueling arena".

Players can use betting to place corresponding chips in advance, and then engage in a fair PVP duel, and he can serve as a guarantor for the duel.

This bargaining chip can be "equipment", "territory", or even "experience points".

As long as players both agree, they can bet on anything in the game.

"It's best to let players develop a habit and let them use duels to resolve disputes between forces."

"It's good. This will not only prevent conflicts between players from developing into large-scale player fights, but I can also take the opportunity to collect some agency fees."

It just so happens that in the ensuing battle for territory, players will have conflicting interests and there will definitely be various conflicts.

This can just promote the duel field, allowing players to put their territory ownership in a sacred duel.

In this way, the prototype of the duel is set up first.

Maybe in the future, it can develop into a professional league.

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However, if this is done, my workload will increase further...

Li Li looked at the active new players and shook his head in distress.

As the number of players increases, as the "system" of the entire "game", Li Li's workload becomes more and more.

Although he has recovered a certain amount of strength after gaining faith.

But this body is not the real body after all.

He is now on call 24 hours a day, dealing with the "upgrade", "resurrection" and "job transfer" of players, which is already a bit too busy, not to mention the "duel" that is about to join.

Even if there is Eperia to share the pressure, relying on only one half-saint can not cope with hundreds of thousands of players in the future.

Now these 5,000 players have made Li Li feel overloaded.

"Either pull up the strength of El and Eperia, but this will take time, or find a few more saints."

Li Li decided to issue a main quest to let players bring back a few more saints.

According to the forum, after the destruction of the alliance in the first round, there are still dozens of saints alive, distributed in various parts of the world.

These are all high-quality tools.

Maybe there are some with good talents who can advance to the demigod level.

Thinking of this, Li Li looked forward to the saint nicknamed "Ice Cream".

According to the information in the forum, she is a saint of the hero level, not far from the demigod level, and she also likes to wear white silk.

I really don't know how she found the factory that produces stockings in this doomsday.

"Amu Xiao", who is about to go to the Starlight Islands, aims to bring her back.

That guy spent a lot of money and urgently ordered a long-distance ship.

But those profiteers in the shipyard just wanted to cheat him of his money.

After paying the money, that guy stupidly became a hands-off boss.

If it weren't for the pressure he put on himself, their ship to the Starlight Islands would probably still be a page design.

"Alliance cities, Misty Forest, Forgotten Land, and the Starlight Islands that will be opened up..."

"These players haven't cleared much corruption, but their footprints are everywhere."

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