It is precisely because of the turmoil in Red Maple Village and surrounding areas that these nearby elven villages are basically more heavily armed. Whether they are local-born aborigines or foreign travelers, anyone who wants to enter the settlement must not only observe the local regulations.
In addition to the rules, without exception, they must hand over their original weapons and assume part of the defense tasks.
No, Wuying just went online and wandered around for a short time when he encountered two groups of elves "reminding" him not to forget today's defense mission. In other words, the system was reminding him of a regular route into the plot.
Of course, just like when the game first started, a large number of players gave up the opportunity for militia training and insisted on going out to "camp out", Wuying can ignore these requirements, but will soon face the expulsion of the elves in the village...
After being reminded several times by his captain before, Wuying would naturally not do such a stupid thing now. He immediately agreed that he would report to the village chief soon. However, after walking along the way, Wuying also discovered a problem.
——I don’t know if it’s because the location of this place is relatively special. Although the camp belongs to Eli, it is close to Harmondale, a place of chaos, so there don’t seem to be many players in the village?
In the campaign mode, there is no big game ID display above the player's head, so it is actually difficult to distinguish between players and NPCs. However, some players' characteristics cannot be hidden. One is particularly fond of group actions, and the other is
Just chatting and talking all the time...
Especially the latter is almost the most difficult "shortcoming" for players to overcome. Even in the middle of a military operation, the mouth will rarely stop - so that in the future, whether a player army can "execute orders and prohibitions"
"One of the criteria is how long the team can maintain a state of silence after the action begins...
Seeing that the elves around him were all quietly busy with their own things, Wuying then guessed that there might not be many players here?
After getting used to his new body, Wuying quickly went to report to the chief of Chifeng Village as scheduled.
The village chief is a middle-aged elf with a resolute face. His skin color is slightly darker. He seems to lack a bit of the more orthodox slender and agile rhythm of the Eli elves. Instead, he is like a boulder in the wilderness, calm and resolute. Looking at
It's quite convincing...
The middle-aged elf named "Selades Green Thistle" really didn't talk much. When he came up, he asked Wuying what martial arts he was good at. Of course, Wuying told the truth that he "barely" knew some sword skills.
I hope I can have the opportunity to learn some swordsmanship skills.
The village chief was noncommittal and just asked Wuying to take a training wooden sword and practice it on the spot...
There are actually some differences between elf society and human society. The first one is the "name" aspect.
Players in the human camp, unless they specifically bring their own "surname" when creating a character, such as the "Jiao Gong" Liu Yifei originally set for himself, otherwise the system will default to the player not having a surname, and such a "mistake" in detail
"Basically, this determines that most of the players are orphans and have the lowest background of wanderers.
Limited by the high degree of knowledge monopoly and aristocratic rule, the bottom class of human society generally does not have surnames. Even some local wealthy businessmen who started from scratch are the same "surnameless" people and are often ridiculed by the upper-class rulers as "surnames".
A "mudblood" with no legs...
The elves are different. Not only do they have their surnames, but they also have their origins and even have the skills of [Proficiency in Elf Language] and [Proficiency in Common Language]. In other words, in the battle world, elven players can understand human players from the beginning.
Speech, at best, is not very fluent, but players from the human camp cannot even communicate with players from the elves in the language that comes with the game at first...
All these settings are designed to allow players of different races and different camps to experience completely different humanistic customs. Now, since Wuying has come to the Elf Tribe, he naturally has to be more honest - because the Elf Tribe's racial talent is [
Skills are Tongxuan】!
Compared with the talent effect of the human camp [Versatility] (one extra career slot), the talent effect of the elves is to "enhance the understanding, mastery, and improvement of any skills and techniques, and it is easier to achieve the ultimate in these skills"——
Does it look confusing?
In fact, it means that when elven players learn various skills, the threshold requirements for skills are lowered, and then it is easier to acquire skills and skill proficiency. Even the promotion of corresponding skills and skills will lower the requirements to a certain extent...
This is a large and broad talent effect that has wider applications than human [Versatility], but it is absolutely super easy to use!
The reason is naturally due to the characteristics of the "elves" race itself in the game background - in addition to longevity (this characteristic is not easy to show superiority among the player group), the elves of Eli, or in other words
The ice and snow elves originating from the "Wori" Iceland have almost no skills in swords, guns, bows, horses, magic, forging, enchanting, sewing, poetry, painting, or handicrafts.
, or maybe it’s not done well~
Everyone knows that dwarves have unique talents in forging, but most of the most exquisite magical equipment in existence comes from the elves!
Everyone knows that the "King of Wizards" is Magnus, the former king of the Brakaton Magic Empire and now the supreme leader of Brakada. But how many people know that even Magnus faces the elves?
The Archdruid Order also wants to give three points of face?
The world only knows that Erathia has spawned a splendid human civilization in the Five Lakes Plain, and now the increasingly vast land supports the largest human race in the entire continent... But who knows that Erathia actually breeds splendid human civilization every year?
Import a large amount of grain from Ari to meet domestic needs?
From all aspects, elves can be regarded as comprehensively superior versions of evolved humans. Whether it is considered from the perspective of society as a whole or the overall strength of individuals, elves can almost crush humans in all aspects, and even
The mage clan of Brakada~
The only thing that restricts this group of pointy-eared people living in the elven kingdom from ruling the world is perhaps their low fertility rate and long infancy period, right?
In this regard, elves seem to be somewhat similar to some powerful magical creatures...
Precisely because creatures like elves seem to be able to do anything, and as long as they are willing, they can even be strong in any aspect and have extremely high levels of attainments. Therefore, in the end, the racial talent given to players by the system is this [Skills Mastery]——
And Liu Yifei also knows that the biggest benefit of this talent is to reduce the difficulty of skill advancement!
To put it bluntly, for example, at the level where all practical skills are promoted from [Expert Level] to [Master Level], the promoters of the Elf race have at least 10% or even 20% more basic skills than any other race, which is the same as
[Technology Tongxuan] This talent has a great relationship...
However, it is precisely because of this that the elven NPCs have stricter requirements for various skills (refer to the example of "bragging" in human society where all blacksmith professional titles are upgraded by one level).
If Wuying's "two moments" were to be repeated in human society, he would still be able to brag about himself in a village-level settlement. He might even be able to recreate Liu Yifei's entry into the militia camp in the town, and then
The experience of quickly achieving a dominant position.
But when it comes to the elves...
Well... after the drill, the middle-aged elf village chief just nodded and acknowledged Wuying's statement of "knowing it in a few moments"~ Even looking at his expression, he seemed to be a little skeptical, maybe he was struggling to explain it.
In Wuying's two days, what's the value of "traveling"? It's better to just stay in Eli and find a place to concentrate on studying...
No matter what the village chief thinks, at least Wuying has passed the review and has avoided the embarrassment of learning from the basics with the group of half-sized elves in the village. Instead, he has been assigned the task of "forest patrol".
Well, as an adult and serious elf, and in a place like the Harmondale area, it is the minimum responsibility to go out to patrol and ensure the safety of the surrounding area. It just so happens that this task is also in line with the requirements.
Wuying's demands, apart from the fact that he had to form a three-person team, and Wuying was restricted in his movements because "Tai Cai" was not the captain, other aspects were quite satisfactory to Wuying~
After leaving the village, Wuying truly felt the great difference between the war-torn land of "Harmondale" and the territory of Eli:
Thanks to the convenience of information exchange on the forum, as well as countless players who have recorded and shared videos since the server was launched several months ago.
Even if today's players have not played much in the novice stages of other camps, they can still understand through countless videos the game content of novice players from other camps in the campaign world.
For example, in the territory of Eri, the elves first go through a similar "novice learning" period. Compared with the human camp, even the tasks of "learning" within the elves are greater than "service". The tasks of the militiamen standing guard are not heavy, but are professors.
There are more "veterans" who use swords, guns, and bows, and they are more enthusiastic~
And if you are in the human camp, it is impossible to become a scholar, at least in an ordinary small town. Players must collect enough travel expenses and find a path to a city-level settlement. This is even more possible.
Not to mention the advanced "spell caster learning".
In Eli, even the town-level elven settlements have a way to enlighten the "Druid" profession. Although it is more like the older generation of elves teaching the young elves to pray to nature and the earth, and be grateful, but
But it is a real "magic perception training", which means that once you pass it, you can really complete the branch line of unlocking the magic side learning plot in the battle world...
Compared with the interior of Eli, the number of "monsters" in the forest around Chifeng Village is significantly higher!
Ordinary "animals" are not considered "monsters" by elves, even carnivorous beasts such as wolves and bears, because the "Druid" profession that is common in elven society is often only considered a "monster".
They will be considered just ordinary animals, no different from deer, rabbits, etc. It's just that the food they eat is a little different...
Wolves, bears, and the like are even the animal companions most recruited by druids among the elves, so how can they reject them?
Creatures that are truly considered "monsters" by the elves are basically those with frenzied attributes, which the elves cannot comfort and communicate with through magic and spirit. These animals are either shocked and lead to mental disorders, or,
It means that he has been eroded by magic power to a certain extent, so that his spirit and body are overwhelmed, and he has completely lost his mind...
Whoosh~~
The shadow of the arrow roars!
Wuying's patrol team of three elves had been out for less than an hour and had already encountered seven waves of "monsters". These things were easy to recognize. Basically, when they saw elves, they would yell crazily and then say nothing.
Almost all of them pounce on them with their teeth and claws open. After all, under normal circumstances, the overflowing natural power of elves is actually very popular with ordinary animals.
This time, the one that was nailed to death by the captain's arrow was a strange monkey-like creature... But when he got closer, Wuying had to admit that this thin and small guy from a distance really couldn't be saved - he could only see it.
Under the original gray short hair, the skin has already appeared deep or shallow rotten wounds, and there is a large and dense swollen bump on the back of the head and neck, as if another trumpet has grown out of the back of the head.
The head is as big as the head, and it looks really penetrating!
"What happened to these animals? Is there some crazy and huge source of magic power here?"
Even Wuying, who had been mentally prepared for this scene, couldn't help but gasp a little when he saw it clearly.
"Humph, it's not the fault of those damn Over demons."
"Over's demon?"
"No! Those guys have been trying to break through Harmondale's defense in recent years, but they have never been successful.
Recruiting soldiers from their rear is also a difficult task, so these guys have been trying to 'recruit' soldiers on the spot from our Tularion Forest.
However, ordinary animals cannot meet the needs of their army, so naturally they can only apply magic power to corrode and strengthen these ordinary creatures.
If it weren't for those damn demons messing around, why would our village and other surrounding villages have to reduce their activity areas again and again..."
"But...but doesn't Eli know about the situation here? If the situation is already so bad, why don't the higher-ups say anything about it?"
"Control? Haha~ How do you want the boss to control it?
Now that the city of Harmondale is in the hands of Erathia, if a large army is really sent to clear out the demonic creatures here, will humans allow it?
Those small-minded guys obviously don't have enough strength to suppress the actions of the demons outside the country, but they don't allow our army to come in to help, so as not to cause any misunderstanding. In the final analysis, they are not afraid of the threat of our army coming in.
Is their fortress safe?
How ridiculous~
If we really want to take Harmondale back, do those weak guys think they will have a chance to stay here? It's really ridiculous..."