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Chapter 62 Sloop Design

Gith didn't have much words, and it seemed that he was not disturbed by the invitation.

He cleaned a table, laid blank drawings and took out a drawing tool box, then picked up a sloop merchant ship model, which after disassembly and assembled, turned into a hull cross-section model that cuts longitudinally from the middle.

"By the assembly of the sloop merchant ship, you have a certain understanding of the ship with this personality. Now I begin to teach you how to recognize the functions of each part of a ship and its impact on the entire hull structure..."

In this way, in the backyard of the Gith Ship Model Lodge, Daliang began his career as an apprentice in ship design.

During the morning of the day, Daliang would help Gith take care of the store, and at the same time disassemble and as Gith's requirements, various types of sloop ships were disassembled and installed. In the afternoon, Professor Gith's knowledge on sloop design began with sketches. As Professor Gith's formulas and experience increased, Daliang's sketches were more and more detailed.

At night, Daliang basically spent his time in Joyce's castle. Gith would give him some books or notes and ask Daliang to memorize them.

Just like this, the national war also stopped tacitly at some point when the players were tired of fighting.

In this way, a player war that affected the entire East Asia began inexplicably and ended with no result.

Players who retreated their troops and returned to their respective cities began a new round of upgrades, but this national war had a significant impact on the entire East Asia landscape.

The large number of players and strength of the Chinese region have been deeply imprinted in the hearts of every player in East Asia. The Chinese region has established its dominant position in the entire Western Pacific region in the battle.

Under the remnant power of this battle, Chinese players rushed around, crossing the border to grab resources with disagreement or simply pretending to be b and sweeping. Players on other game zones are afraid of triggering large-scale invasions by Chinese players, so most of them choose to swallow their anger and avoid them.

Especially at sea, the fleet of Chinese players enjoys the benefits brought by war, and they are a group of real robbers at sea.

The early stage of the player's voyage was originally in chaos. The Chinese fleet with many ships and crowds was like sharks released one by one. They wanted to plunder ships in other game areas, occupy islands, and seize mines, and their range of activities was close to the edge of the territorial seas in other game areas.

If it were not for the deterrence of the system fleet, the fleet of players in the Chinese region would have already driven to the coastline to show off their power.

However, the behavior of players in the Chinese region made players in the surrounding game areas dare not speak out. After all, in the entire East Asia, none of the individual game areas is an opponent in the Chinese region.

A large amount of resources gathered in the Chinese region. After the national war, some game areas were suppressed and could only be active on the coast, while players in the Chinese region, especially player guilds and territories in the Chinese region, have entered a period of rapid development.

The Jin merchants also reached a reconciliation with the lords. After all, the lords control hard power. In the heroic world, the Jin merchants cannot do without the army controlled by the lords.

Especially at sea.

Maritime wars are not something that can be participated in by one person, one horse and a few soldiers. Naval wars require warships, and the cost and maintenance of warships are not something that ordinary players can afford. Therefore, 80% of the warships in the game are in the hands of major guilds and lords.

Therefore, if the Jin merchants insist on suppressing the lords, it will not benefit them in any way. They need the lord's fleet to suppress the fleets in other game areas as they are now, creating a unique marine trading environment for the Jin merchants in the Chinese region.

The Jin merchants began to cooperate with the lords. The lords could buy gold coins cheaply from the Jin merchants. The construction of the territory began to accelerate, and more warships began to be launched.

Among the 12 player territories in China that are currently open, the Yunxiao Ling mastered by the Shangjiang University Alliance is a relatively special existence.

Due to the influence of flying sand and stones, the lord of Yunxiao Territory Xu Man was squeezed out of the lord circle of the Chinese region. In a sense, the lords of the Chinese region were jointly punished by the lords of the Chinese region. The merchant fleet of the university alliance was frequently maliciously attacked by fleets of other territorial areas.

Since its establishment, the University Alliance has had a complete and self-sufficient trading system. A large number of merchant ships traveling around the country under the banner of the Shangjiang University Alliance, which was once a grand event on the coast of China. Now, although the huge university alliance has begun to attract some investors to invest, the maritime caravans still provide most of the funds for the University Alliance.

Therefore, the attack on merchant ships has a great impact on the university alliance.

"Check, who is attacking our merchant ships, let the Yunxiao Fleet standby, and let the Judgment Fleet standby." The marine surveillance showed that another ship in the College Alliance was attacked by player pirates, which is the fifth ship to be attacked today. Moreover, the other players' merchant ships around this ship were fine. The sloop warships controlled by the player came straight to the ship of the College Alliance, which was obviously intentional.

Shortly after Xu Man became the consul of the University Alliance, such a serious situation occurred at sea, which was definitely a serious blow to her prestige.

"Let our merchant ships outside walk along the coastline and try to get close to the naval patrol fleet as close as possible. Other merchant ships that have not set off have stopped commercial activities immediately. Daliang, why haven't you seen him in the past few days? Let him take his Archangel back to the Judgment Army to prepare for battle. Those who dare to provoke our university alliance are definitely not ordinary players' guilds. We must fight with all our efforts. This battle will bring out the maritime reputation of our university alliance."

At this time, Daliang was preparing to formally study the design of the primary ship in the ship model hut of Gith.

Primary ship design: You can design single-maid ship drawings, you need a design drawing and 200 gold coins.

After teaching Daliang the design of the primary ship, Gis gave him a blank design drawing: "You are now using ship design skills on this drawing."

Daliang took the drawings and then confirmed that the sloop merchant ship drawings were generated.

Reduce 200 gold coins.

The design drawings of the sloop merchant ship began to appear on the blank drawings, and the drawings were completed in a few seconds.

"Drafts of the sloop merchant ship with the rudder failing."

Failed.

When using ship design skills to generate ship drawings, there is a possibility of failure.

Based on the skill 100% proficiency, when the design proficiency of the primary ship is 0%, the basic probability of making a qualified sloop merchant ship is 10%, and the probability of passing sloop warship is 0%. For every point increase in proficiency, the success rate is increased by 0.5%.

If the design is successful, the proficiency is +0.5; if the design fails, the 200 gold will not be reversed, and the proficiency is not increased.

Even if you have full proficiency, you can only achieve a 60% success rate in designing a sloop merchant ship, while a 50% success rate in designing a sloop warship.

Therefore, it takes a lot of gold coins to improve the success rate of ship design.
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