Although this matter seemed a bit troublesome, Linton thought about it and found that as long as he got it done, he would get a lot of benefits.
In addition to being able to enter the opponent's guild territory, Linton can also obtain a large number of points and contribution points. The most important of which are contribution points, which is too difficult for him to collect when doing tasks by himself.
In the invasion battle, the loser will lose everything directly, which means that Linton can directly obtain all the points and contribution points of the opponent. Of course, if he loses, he will also lose everything. Not only himself now
The accumulated points and contribution points, including the points and skills used before, were all sold at a discount and compensated. The job agency also worked hard to the end, and all the contribution points were sold and compensated, which is equivalent to starting from scratch.
So will Linton lose?
There is really a possibility of losing. Yes, even if no one from the other side participates now, Linton must clear the control points of the three worlds within the specified time. At least the control degree of the three worlds must exceed 50%.
Okay. As for how this level of control is achieved, Linton doesn’t know yet.
This is obviously a project with high investment and risk, but also high returns. You said that Linton can still make enough contributions just by doing tasks like this. There is no need to play such a big game, but Linton still has some ideas after all.
What is the purpose of entering the other party's guild?
So after careful consideration, Linton decided to directly launch an invasion war.
As for the guild, Linton has also considered it. First of all, after fighting the invasion war, he will definitely get a lot of contribution points. By then, he will probably be able to create several levels of job referrals in a row and be qualified to establish a guild.
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System Ji also said here that a guild leader can only have one guild. If there are guilds under Linton, they can only merge them, so when the time comes, just grab the other guild and merge it directly. The other guild territory,
Guild points and items in public warehouses can be directly annexed.
As for the invading party, no matter what the distribution method is, no one is competing with them for participation, and it must be 100% theirs, so there is no need to consider this.
The only problem now is the control of the three worlds. In Linton's opinion, although he still doesn't know how to grab this control, it is probably similar to the method of obtaining detection value, such as uploading valuables.
At most, you can kill multiple members of the opponent and then seize the opponent's control value. But the problem is that there are no members of the opponent now.
"By the way, there are NPC team members..." Speaking of this, Linton suddenly remembered this matter. The investigators here can recruit NPCs as team members. Can they get control points from them?
For example, if he is now the guild's defender and he puts the overworld as the core natal world, then his wife Yalan and nephew Garsain are his team members, and they will definitely participate in the defense, right?
If they are killed by the investigators, can they be resurrected? If they are killed, can they obtain control points? Linton really doesn't know this, and of course System Ji has no prompts at all.
System Ji has always been in simple introduction mode. All aspects of things can be introduced simply. If she could explain everything clearly, Linton wouldn't still not know about exploration points and combat.
How are points calculated?
Obviously the control degree is the same this time. System Ji just introduced that there is such a thing, but she doesn't know exactly how this thing is calculated. However, she did explain that when entering the invasion world, the control degree will always be displayed.
By the time you do something yourself, you should be able to figure out how this thing is calculated.
In short, since it is the opponent's world, the opponent should also have NPC players there. Speaking of, can NPC players participate? Can the opponent's NPC players from other worlds participate?
Speaking of which, the other party is a whole guild. There are a lot of investigators in the guild. They should also have NPC members. Can their NPC members come to participate?
If you can participate in this, there will be a lot of enemies. When Linton thought about it, he suddenly felt that things were not as simple as he thought. Although there were no investigators participating, it might not be that easy to win.
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Wouldn't it be very difficult if the other party directly recruits an NPC player such as a god to help? This is not an ordinary investigation. If Linton loses this time, it will not only be as simple as being downgraded, but also starting from the beginning.
When you get to the ground, you have to start over. By the way, if you lose, the world in your hand will also be exported. By then, Linton may not be able to get back some of the skills he is used to.
The price was so high, Linton thought about it, and communicated with System Ji again. Although the information he could get was incomplete, he could also find out some things that he had not asked before.
After another exchange, Linton probably knew a few more things. First, his NPC team members can participate.
Second, the opponent's NPC players can also participate, but not all of them can. Instead, the players who participate in the battle need to sign up themselves.
Yes, members of the guild can participate in the defensive battle by signing up their own members. In fact, this step is easy to understand. After all, Linton does not need to bring all the members to participate. It is not mandatory, and he also signs up to sign up.
Only then can you participate in the invasion war.
Linton was overjoyed when he heard this. There was no one on the other side, and of course no one had signed up, so he didn't have to worry about all the NPC members from the guild coming to fight them.
But he also knew that the NPC members who were originally in these three natal worlds would automatically join the war. Linton could understand it. For example, if his main world was invaded, it would be very difficult for Yalan and the others to automatically join the war.
It's normal, isn't it?
Because these three worlds are all worlds that the opponent has already explored, Linton feels that there should be more or less NPC teammates in them. In other words, this invasion battle is not completely without opponents, but they should all be NPC teammates.
The third thing I know is that there is a preparation time for an invasion war. Once an invasion war is launched, both sides will have 10 cycles to prepare. This preparation time is obviously for you to find reinforcements, call teammates, etc.
, of course, this area should mainly be for the defender. After all, the attacker has the initiative. They must have thought about attacking before launching the invasion, and they have been prepared in advance.
But Linton really needs this time. He is going to optimize his people and find a few who can fight a little bit.