At Lin Sanjiu's request, everyone almost squeezed out all their brains. They stopped when they could hardly distinguish between memories and fantasies. From the information that everyone pieced together, they removed a few that they couldn't get enough of.
Yes, I finally compiled a relatively reliable list:
1. When a winner is produced and there are not enough people left to produce a new winner, the winner will be eliminated together with his or her own believers;
2. If the number of people is killed below the winning condition, the person will be stuck in the copy;
Third, after the dungeon produces a winner normally, it is still unknown whether people who have not won or become convinced will be stuck and unable to get out;
Fourth, the reward for the winner is that he does not have to become a believer, in other words, it is equivalent to nothing;
5. The rules do not specify the punishment for those who believe;
Sixth, within the dungeon, the convinced person still has a 5% chance of getting rid of this state, but it is unknown outside the dungeon.
"Isn't it the same as not saying anything?" Haina looked at the list written by Lin Sanjiu and muttered: "In the end, there was still no new information."
Everyone frowned and thought for a while, but Jiang Tian was the first to break the silence: "Actually, the fourth and fifth items are quite interesting."
"How do you say it?" Duckling raised his head and asked.
"The winner's reward is that he does not have to become a believer, and there is nothing else. The winner's 'reward' will continue forever, and the status will be fixed in the future. In this way, the loser's punishment will become
There are no more believers than that, right? From now on, the status will always be that of a believer?" Jiang Tian said.
"Then what?" Hina still didn't understand.
"No, she is right, this one may be very important." Lin Sanjiu said thoughtfully: "Generally speaking, the most common fate of losers in a dungeon is to either die or be left behind forever and become a dungeon creature...
The price is very heavy. But look at the first point. In this dungeon, both the winning and losing parties can leave the dungeon together.
"If the only punishment for a believer is to become a believer, then it can actually be said that the difference between winners and losers is very small. Because even if you are still a believer after you go out, it should not affect your..."
She wanted to find a word that was as appropriate as possible, so she paused before saying: "Life."
Of course, that is if the winner does not interfere.
From this perspective, the "battle for voice" can be said to be unexpectedly benevolent - even if there is no hope of recovery, as long as the winner does not think about anything else after leaving, the life of the convinced can still continue as normal.
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On the contrary, if the believer "awakens" in the dungeon, it can be regarded as the worst situation: all struggles and deceptions will have to be done all over again.
Everyone present was participating in a dungeon for the first time in their lives. At this moment, they were speechless and looked at each other. Duckling asked: "Is becoming a believer one of the ways to be eliminated?"
"Wait a minute, how do you know that becoming a believer will not affect your life?" The person who asked this question is one of the believers, Mu Ya. "I don't want to become a believer. Who knows what will happen?"
Maybe I no longer have the ability to think on my own..."
If he knew that he had already convinced two people - he probably would never believe it.
Duckling and Jiang Tian both looked at him several times as if they were seeing a ghost.
Seeing that Lin Sanjiu didn't seem to hear and had no intention of answering, Mu Ya was startled. He tilted his head and thought about it, not knowing how to rationalize the situation, because he seemed to have forgotten the question immediately.
, and will not ask any more questions.
It was this attitude of "not feeling there was anything wrong at all" that made Lin Sanjiu even afraid to look at Mu Ya - if the other party really turned into a sounding board or a puppet, it might make him more miserable than in this state.
adapt.
Duckling seemed to feel the same way; she looked at him with surprise and doubt, and murmured: "I...I don't want to be a believer."
It seemed like the second half of the sentence "I don't want to be like him" almost came out of my mouth.
Now, no one can think of an optimal solution.
"What bad luck," Wan Volt muttered in the stalemate silence, "If I had known, I would have held on to that library until my death..."
Lin Sanjiu raised her head. "What did you say?"
Wan Volt was startled, seeing everyone's eyes falling on him, and murmured: "Ah? I, didn't I tell you? When I was washed down by the river, I happened to get entangled with another person's boat.
In fact, it only lasted a moment, and we could be rushed away immediately. But by chance, we were caught by a copy upstream..."
"Is this your second copy?" Lin Sanjiu asked in disbelief.
"No, it's not... We went in at the same time, but there was only one vacancy left in the dungeon." Wan Volt explained: "My mind was confused at the time. After listening to the introduction for a while, I finally found that the dungeon seemed like
One of us was going to be kicked out. I reacted faster than that guy, turned around and ran in the direction I came from, and was kicked out. Later, for some reason, the other copies on the river stopped catching me, and I was kicked out all the way.
Entering this battle. Hey, I wish I had known better and didn’t run away..."
It must have been delayed for a while, because other dungeons were full of people.
Lin Sanjiu's shoulders relaxed and he asked casually: "What kind of copy is it?"
Wan Volt thought for a moment. "It's a big library, with bookshelves full of books on all four walls. The room is so high, you have to climb a ladder to get the books on it... The copy is for ten people.
We were prepared. After we entered, an old man wearing glasses began to introduce the rules. The victory goal seemed to require us to expand our influence. After he finished speaking, he realized that there was an extra person."
Ever since entering the dungeon, Lin Sanjiu has always had an uncomfortable feeling, as if there was something that she knew about, or that she should have thought of, but she didn't expect it. Usually it was just a vague shadow, but now it was clear
There was something wrong with her nerves, and she couldn't help but ask: "What are the specific rules? Please tell me."
Under the influence of the credibility of 3.36 and his identity as an evolver, Wan Volt did not hesitate at all, frowning and recalling: "Everyone will get a book, and you will only be given thirty minutes to read it. You must understand the book correctly.
The purpose - the book given to everyone has a hidden purpose - and then test among ten people to find someone with a similar purpose to yours. Be careful with this step, because there are also players with goals that conflict with yours...
Then you have to find ways to destroy or ban books in the library that are not in line with your purpose, leaving only books with similar purposes... The more books of your group, the greater your influence, the easier it is to deceive people, and finally
Let’s see which side wins.”
Lin Sanjiu sat there blankly. When the wind blew, the cold sweat on his back was like ice slag.
Even though the rules look different, aren't they essentially the same?
"Influence"...isn't it equivalent to "credibility" in this game?
A question came to her mind that she had never thought of before.
Where do the ordinary people who win or lose from the dungeon go after they come out of the state of conviction with these influences?