#18Chapter 18 Silver Warrior!
Ding! The simulation energy consumed to retain additional simulation rewards depends on the total simulation energy consumed in this simulation, and the simulation energy spent doubles for each additional reward retained.
For example, if the total simulation consumes 100 simulation energy points, retaining one additional reward will only cost the total amount of this simulation, which is 100 simulation energy points.
If you retain two additional rewards, the simulation energy required to retain the second additional reward doubles to 200 simulation energy points.
And so on, the third reward requires 400 simulation energy points... the fourth reward requires 800 simulation energy points...
So, I only need to pay an extra 100 + 200 + 400 + 800, a total of 1500 energy points, to get all the rewards from this simulation?
Seeing this, Lin Ke's eyes lit up.
If it's only 1500 simulation energy points, then it seems that taking all the rewards is the most profitable option.
After all, according to the system's recycling ratio for instance dungeon items, in reality, instance dungeon items worth only 50 federal coins can be exchanged for 1 simulation energy point in the system.
1500 simulation energy points are only equivalent to a mere 75,000 federal coins worth of instance dungeon items. If I can exchange equipment and skills worth two million federal coins in the simulation, wouldn't I be able to sell them for 40,000 simulation energy points, earning nearly thirty times the profit?
Alert: Equipment retained from the simulation will be bound to the clone, cannot be sold, cannot be traded, and the system's recycling value is 0.
The system promptly issued a prompt, seemingly sensing Lin Ke's idea of trying to fleece it.
Even if the recycling price is 0, it's completely worth it! I can't possibly let the clone be a naked warrior forever. Buying skill books and equipment is only a matter of time anyway.
Lin Ke looked at the reward options in the system, not caring about the system's prompt at all, and casually asked, "System, can I choose one item first and then exchange for other options when I have simulation energy?"
Answering host, yes, simulation rewards can be retained until the next simulation starts. As long as the clone does not perform the next simulation, the clone's rewards in this simulation can be permanently retained.
Haha, I knew you were reasonable!
Then choose the clone's level 21 attributes first!
Ding! Your clone has accepted your gift, and your clone's attributes have changed.
Bound Object: Lin Ke's Clone
Level: 21
Experience: 0 / 20000
Class: Warrior (Silver)
Innate Talent: None
Strength: 151
Constitution: 146
Agility: 46
Magic: 16
Equipment: None
Skills: None
Overall Rating: Lowest Grade Silver Warrior
Remaining Simulation Energy: 26 (Simulation energy can be used to increase the main body's talent level, copy clone talents, and exchange for clone simulation times or simulation rewards. Simulation energy can be obtained by recycling equipment and props in reality.)
Remaining Simulation Times: 0 (Simulation times are automatically restored once per year, or simulation times can be exchanged for simulation energy. The next simulation cooldown recovery requires 364 days.)
Double attributes exceeding 100!
It can only be said that it's worthy of being the attributes of a Silver-level professional who has completed two class changes!
Even without carrying any equipment or skills, the clone's attributes, just by the level increase and the attribute points rewarded by the class change, have already completely surpassed the vast majority of Bronze-level professionals!
With the clone's current attribute values, not to mention the level 1 instance dungeon, the Bandit Lair, even entering the level 5 instance dungeon, the Goblin Tribe, it can easily solo it.
If skills and equipment can be carried for the clone, then the clone's combat power will increase several times! At that time, even the level 10 campus instance dungeon will not be able to withstand the ravages of this complete Silver Warrior clone.
No wonder high-level professionals can ignore talent discrimination to a considerable extent!
Because as long as the level is high enough, and the number of class changes is sufficient, even if only the worst Black Iron-level talent is awakened, with powerful attributes and level suppression, it is enough to make up for most of the talent gap!
Of course, the perverts who awakened Star-level or higher talents are excluded. Those enchanting professionals with that level of talent are entirely capable of challenging higher levels, and their level-up speed is also very amazing. Taking Zong Heng as an example, he has already completed his third class change before graduating from university. The results of the clone's total of eighteen years of simulations are far less than a fraction of his.
However, Lin Ke's greatest advantage is that he doesn't compare himself with people who are not on the same level. No matter how powerful Zong Heng is, he is already a senior this year, while he is just a freshman who has just entered school. His comparison target, of course, must also be students of the same class.
It is said that among the freshmen of his class, the three strongest talents are the geniuses who awakened Sky-level talents.
But even a genius with a Sky-level talent, how far can they level up in one instance dungeon? Even if a Sky-level talent professional has the ability to solo the same level instance dungeon, how much experience can they get from just one instance dungeon?
At most, they'll reach level six. Can they compare to Lin Ke's level 21 Silver Warrior?!
What is the concept of a newly awakened professional with a talent who hasn't even been around for two days, possessing a level 21 Silver Warrior clone?
Lin Ke's answer is no concept, whoever cares, cares!
There's no need to wait for the protection value to recover. Lin Ke directly led the clone to the wilderness!
He didn't dare to go to the wilderness before purely because the level 10 Bronze Warrior clone couldn't give Lin Ke the sense of security to walk in the wilderness.
But the sense of security that a level 10 Bronze Warrior can't give doesn't mean that a Silver Warrior can't!
As long as he doesn't court death and go to the depths of the wilderness that have not been reclaimed by the war group, with the clone's current attributes and strength, he can completely walk sideways in the low-level wilderness area!
What's more, Lin Ke has a clear goal this time, which is the assessment location that the Iron Blood Society took the clone to in the second simulation—the Kobold Lair!
According to the information in the simulation, although there are a large number of kobolds in the Kobold Lair, these kobolds are only large in number.
Most kobolds are just level 5 ordinary monsters, even the kobold elites are just level 8 ordinary elite monsters. With the clone's current attributes, it can completely sweep away a large area.
As long as he doesn't enter the core area of the lair and encounter the named BOSS Doranir, the Silver Warrior clone is like a god in the Kobold Lair! There is no possibility of a mishap at all.