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Chapter 125 - TSWH: Chapter 125

This involved the rules...

It was also something that Oboro had planned long ago, to have every player who entered the game sign an agreement.

The gains they made in the game would be fed back to the game in proportion to their 'Nen'.

Oboro planned to use a large number of players to nurture this game world... And the method to attract players was very simple. By winning in the game, they could obtain the opponent's initial resources, which was what they originally possessed before entering the game.

This included, but was not limited to, money, methods of training Nen, information, etc...

It was the same principle as ranking up in ranked matches.

Regardless of who ultimately won or lost, when leaving the island, they had to give up a portion of their 'life energy' in proportion, and feed it back to the game itself... In this way, as time went on, the game world would become more stable and complete, and even more unbreakable.

Using greed and the hearts of people, to use players to nurture the game...

This was the simplest principle of 'harvesting leeks' from his previous life.

Of course, the rules involved in this 'player agreement' had to have a very powerful Nen ability user in charge. Otherwise, ordinary people wouldn't be able to do it.

Some of the more domineering rules, and the effects they had on the players, couldn't be restricted by the new recruits. Therefore... He could only look for someone from the outside.

Fortunately, the game was only in the development stage right now, and hadn't been tested yet...

Oboro was happy as he watched the environment on the island gradually become the game world that he was familiar with.

Regarding his new ability, although the name was the same, Oboro had already thought about how to develop it... Now, the dimensional world of the game no longer needed him to create it. This would greatly reduce the restrictions and conditions for using his ability.

All he had to do was one thing.

It was to break the ceiling that was his upper limit... That was enough.

It was best if it was an endless improvement, without any bottlenecks.

It didn't require much thought, and it was very simple... He was getting stronger every moment.

Let me talk about the protagonist's Nen ability.

Originally, I wanted to play with it, because the world of Hunter itself was a setting monster. It had to be complex and interesting, and also logical.

I had already thought of the new ability, but I found that many readers didn't understand the protagonist's previous Nen ability. It was probably a problem with my writing.

There were also some who hadn't played LoL.

Therefore... I could only change it.

The new ability was very simple, and easy to understand... It was no longer brain-burning.

Of course, it would definitely fit 'the game'. Don't worry~~

Bow!

A year later, a streak of light landed on 'Hero Island'. When the light dissipated, it revealed Oboro's figure.

He had been teleported from a sea fortress some distance from the island.

It was a Nen ability for short-range teleportation.

Directly in front of him was an arch-shaped corridor bridge that looked like a gate. As long as he passed through this corridor bridge, he could enter the depths of the island, and reach the area where players rested and communicated.

And 'Hero Island' was the name that Oboro had given to his game world.

Because it wasn't like Greed Island, which was an open world... After entering the game, players could only wait in line. When they were in a match, they would be teleported into the map again, and the battle would begin.

In a corner under the corridor bridge, there was a building standing. It was the so-called 'game lobby'.

Players needed to register an account, save their information, and sign an agreement.

Oboro walked into the lobby from the entrance. As soon as he walked in, several Manipulator NPCs wearing data helmets greeted him, "Welcome to Hero Island. Please register your player information first, according to the requirements."

Inside the lobby, besides the NPCs, what was most conspicuous were the electronic screens and precise instruments.

The screens showed data and symbols that outsiders couldn't understand...

A robotic arm carrying a computer extended in front of Oboro. The image on it... Was the registration form.

After he filled in the information according to the requirements, he was immediately enveloped in a colorful light.

"Hello, player number 001... Your ID is 'Dragon'. The game's content manual has been placed in your loot bag. Please review it carefully..." The leading NPC reminded him a few more times.

Immediately after, Oboro stood on the round platform in the middle of the lobby, and was directly teleported away.

When he opened his eyes, he had already appeared on a street surrounded by buildings. The system had already arranged his residence, and a map indicator also appeared.

This feeling... Was quite wonderful for Oboro.

Because he himself had another system...

The space on the island and the number of people it could accommodate were limited. Therefore, players needed to wait in line to battle... Right now, it was just him, so there was no need for that.

He controlled the game interface, and opened 'Training Mode'... He immediately disappeared from the spot again.

He entered the smaller of the two islands... Looking around, he could see that this small island was like an independent space. It was a smaller version of the game map. He was standing on the 'respawn point' that looked like an altar, which was in the center of the fountain. Not far away was the faction base, and the walls, defensive towers, etc.

Further away, he could see the mountains and rocky walls... Which was the jungle.

Next to the fountain, there was another Conjurer NPC standing. It was the merchant who sold equipment, or rather, the shop.

After all, this wasn't created by him personally, so the actual game structure was a bit different from LoL in his previous life, but it was all insignificant... As long as the foundation didn't change. There was no way. Relying solely on these new recruits who had just become Nen ability users, even if he used a large number of them, it would still be difficult to completely restore it.

This small map... Was the training mode that was unique to Oboro. It was his self-built 'room'... And the player battles were on the big island.

No other players would enter in the future...

In training mode, he could freely increase his gold, level, purchase equipment, etc...

But he wasn't here to experience the fun of the game right now.

The faction base was built relatively simply. Besides the high walls and flags, there were the defensive towers on the three lanes. He didn't walk around the jungle outside the base. He had already seen it before. Every place was inhabited by monsters. Perhaps, to the people of this world, the Murk Wolves, Raptors, and Gromp were more like magical beasts.

He didn't need to worry about the subsequent updates and additions to the game content, and the loading of the templates. He left it all to these NPCs... The few agents could complete it independently.

He used the player interface, and prohibited the generation of minions... Therefore, the battle between the two factions hadn't started yet, but if Oboro teleported to the enemy's defensive tower, he would definitely be bombarded by artillery fire.

A health bar and mana bar also appeared above his head, but his appearance didn't change, because he hadn't chosen a hero character... His identity was both a player and an NPC. He made some changes without affecting the balance.

It only concerned himself, and not other players.

And it couldn't be used in a normal game environment.

It could be understood that he was on a separate server, preparing to test the newly designed 'hero character'.

In his previous life, League of Legends would update a new hero character irregularly every year... This also fit the 'game concept'.

What was important was that the new hero's skills had to be based on the actual game content. This way, it wouldn't cause any damage to the rules.

Moreover, Oboro's new hero... Wouldn't be released online.

He was preparing it for himself!

After a long while, a few lights flashed in the fountain again. Someone had entered the room... Players couldn't do this. Only NPCs could.

The person in the lead walked out of the fountain after seeing him, and handed him a card, "It's completed."

"The new hero has a total of four skills, and one passive skill. The passive skill is Senna's Absolution. Killing target units will absorb the dropped black mist, which can increase your attack range and critical strike chance. It also has a life steal effect. The Q skill is Thresh's passive Damnation. Now it needs to be actively released... It can collect the souls of the dead. Each soul will provide 1 armor and magic resistance. The W skill is Nasus's Siphoning Strike. It has initial physical damage. When you kill a unit with this skill, the skill damage will permanently increase by 3-10 points. The E skill is Sion's Soul Furnace. Killing a unit will increase your health by 4 points. The final R skill, the ultimate move, is Ekko's Chronobreak, which combines a second 'life' with a healing effect."

"Given your ability, we've made some changes to these skills, and reduced some of the values..."

"Very good!"

Oboro's expression lit up. He looked at the character on the card, who looked exactly like him, and smiled.

Then, without saying a word, he exited the room.

He entered again with the identity of a player, and used the card and selected the new hero before entering.

When he reappeared in the fountain, he had already sensed the difference.

He had five more skills... Or rather, abilities.

The others all exited the map, and were teleported away.

Now, there was only Oboro alone on this small island.

The several hero skills, to put it simply.

Absolution was to kill enemies, which could increase his attack range and critical strike chance... In reality, it was similar to killing people from a distance.

Damnation was to absorb souls to strengthen his armor and magic resistance... Armor referred to the physical defense of his body, and magic resistance referred to the intensity of his Nen.

Siphoning Strike was to increase the damage of this skill every time he killed an opponent with it.

Soul Furnace, as the name suggested... Could increase his life force after killing someone.

The final Chronobreak... Allowed him to use the flow of time to return to a few seconds before. It was the most bottom-of-the-barrel method. If it was released when his life was in danger, it could also restore health.

Besides Chronobreak, the other skills had one thing in common.

That was that they could endlessly increase his strength and attributes... And the effect of the attack.

As long as he had enough time, and killed enough units... He wouldn't have any bottlenecks. He would keep growing.

There was no upper limit.

Taking only the ability of Absolution, if he absorbed enough black mist, he could be thousands of meters away, and attack the enemy before they even realized he was there.

And next, what he had to do... Was to peel his current state from the game in training mode.

It wasn't a normal game exit.

Because the game had to keep running...

Following this, Nen ability surged on Oboro's body. He released his Nen ability, 'The Game Treasury of the Endless Illusionist'!

The familiar face buttons materialized in mid-air.

With the experience he had from before, Oboro's development speed this time was extremely fast...

The face buttons made strange noises, and no longer said words like 'start' and 'start game'.

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