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Chapter 44 - Upgrade

"Dear Ms. Carolina, please forgive my lack of experience and I don't know what the purpose of Executive Order No. 17 is?" Luke caught up a few steps and continued to talk to Carolina.

Carolina straightened the soft fur of her white leopard mount and said with a smile: "In the near future, you God-loved ones will also be an important force in resisting the Burning Legion. You need to unite together..."

"Guild upgrade order!" Luke reacted instantly.

Luke had never come across this thing in his previous life, and players also called it by another name, so he couldn't remember it for a while. This thing with a strange name turned out to be the guild upgrade order.

The threshold for establishing a guild in "Dawn" is not high, it is only 20 gold. A little bit of money can add up to a lot. As long as everyone works together and no one contributes a single silver coin, the guild can be established in no time. The newly established guild is only level 1 and can accommodate one thousand people. If you want to improve it, you can only upgrade it.

Upgrading not only increases the upper limit of the guild's membership, but also provides some other cool features, such as a 5% increase in the experience points gained by level 2 guild members when killing monsters, and a halving of the 30-minute cooldown time of the return stone for level 5 guilds...

It is not difficult to upgrade the guild. Just accumulate various materials slowly. When a certain amount is reached and submitted to the city administrative hall, the guild can be upgraded.

In addition, you can also use some special props for upgrading, such as the Executive Order No. 17 in Luke's hand, which is what players call the guild upgrade order.

The administrative orders with number 7, 7, 17, 27, 37... are all proof of guild upgrades. You can take them to the administrative hall to directly upgrade the guild to the corresponding level. If you have Administrative Order No. 7, you can establish a guild for free. If you have Administrative Order No. 17, you can upgrade the guild to level 2 for free.

After reaching level 2, you can activate the experience bonus function by spending five gold coins, which will increase the experience gained by guild members from killing monsters by 5%!

Don't underestimate this function. It is more attractive to leveling maniacs than normal people can imagine.

If a guild wants to recruit people, it can just say "5% experience bonus function is now available, recruiting experts!" and many people will submit applications.

Especially now, everyone's guild is all level one!

"Tel'abyssian, contact the top leaders of the major guilds and tell them that we have items that can upgrade the guild to level 2. We will auction them at Shadowglen tonight," Luke said with a smile, "We've made a fortune this time, and we'll share the money when the time comes!"

"Is it valuable?" The Tel'abyssian was also excited.

"Wait a minute," Moonlight interrupted them, "Listen to me first. We came to help you with the mission, so we deserve to be paid. However, what we have gained along the way is far more than just the reward, so I don't want this final reward."

"I don't want it either," Candace quickly added, "I really don't know what to say. I have poor equipment, low level, and poor skills. Usually, no one joins my team when I level up. I didn't expect to be taken to fight the BOSS. I got a black iron, several bronze equipment, and two skill books, including the most important taming for hunters. I feel very uneasy with all these, and I can't take them anymore."

It's really amazing that this little girl who usually speaks haltingly can say so many words at once without any interruptions.

Lixian also shook his head and firmly stated that he would not share any more money.

"Why are you looking at me? I didn't ask for a share of the money. I'm just curious about how much this little sign can be sold for," said Tel'abyssian aggrievedly.

"How much is it worth?" Luke hesitated for a moment. "Fifty gold should be enough for now. Are you sure you don't want it?"

"So expensive!" A group of people gasped.

Fifty gold coins, that's forty to fifty thousand real coins!

Although the gold coins were tempting, Moonlight and the others were more principled and refused to accept Luke's suggestion of how many points to ask for.

Luke felt a lot of emotions in his heart, but he was finally relieved about these people. He observed them all the way and found that they were all players with good character. If he wanted to form a fixed group in the future, he could give them priority.

"Did you know that the system will be updated next Monday?" Luke said.

"Of course I know. This is the first time the system is updated, so there will probably be a lot of revisions," Lixian said.

"There is a little secret in this. You can pay attention to it. Didn't the official website say that everyone should actively discover problems and provide as many revision suggestions as possible for the game..." Luke explained in detail.

Tel'abyssian, however, was a little unconvinced and interrupted him, saying, "We all know this. Almost every game says this. In fact, the game will not be revised according to the players' suggestions. I think if a vote is held, the most suggested suggestion should be to increase the explosion rate and experience."

"Dawn may not change the drop rate and upgrade experience, but their move to solicit player suggestions is real," Luke shook his head.

"What reward?" Moonlight asked suddenly.

As expected, gaming veterans like him are more perceptive. They know that Luke mentioned this matter not to encourage everyone to complain about the gaming company's self-righteousness.

"Experience points," Luke said, not wanting to stop surprising people. "As long as the suggestions are adopted, regardless of whether they are repeated by others, the game company will issue experience points to players according to the number of adopted suggestions. It is said that the amount is not small..."

When Tel'abyssian heard what Luke said, his expression became serious. If the amount was really large, there would be some trouble.

"What suggestions can you make?" Lixian was very annoyed. He usually had all kinds of complaints about the game, but when it came to describing in detail which problems needed improvement, he didn't know what to say.

"Let me give you a few examples. Everyone, think about them carefully. After we go online tomorrow, we will gather together to summarize the issues and submit them all. Anyway, the game company didn't say that they cannot be repeated," and then Luke really found a few examples about game revisions.

For example, add an auction house to the game, and add trading houses and other places in town-level strongholds. Players can open the trading panel to view information on various items, buy and sell equipment materials, potions, ores, and so on.

For example, the skill upgrade is too slow. It is recommended that the game company add skill points; correct the hit calculation method in the intelligent mode; add life skill learning NPCs to open more life skills to players; add weather effects to the battle factors...

The other people were dazzled by what they heard. They even doubted Luke's real identity. Could he be a game developer? Or maybe he was even a tester arranged by the Dawn company for the game.

"You can find someone else to go through the elite difficulty dungeon together. I will tell you the specific strategy later. Tel'abyssian and I are going to help Weiyu Pavilion to brush the dungeon record, so we won't go with you today." Luke didn't care how much they could accept. At this point, he had done his best.

The others were still immersed in the game suggestions that Luke had instilled in them, and did not think it was so shocking that Luke and his team were going to refresh the dungeon record. They waved their hands and everyone dispersed.

Luke and Tel'abyssian went to repair their equipment, then teamed up with three mages from The Pavilion to prepare for the dungeon record.

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