Monsters Are Coming

Chapter 1224 - 323: Down-and-Out Graduation, Get-Rich-Quick Plan (Part 3)

Monsters Are Coming

Chapter 1224 - 323: Down-and-Out Graduation, Get-Rich-Quick Plan (Part 3)

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The research-driven player who posted collected the performances of major guilds and listed a ranking in the post, providing a detailed analysis of the guilds on the leaderboard.

This intelligence indeed made it much easier for many players looking to join a guild.

This is also the charm of research-driven players; their efforts may seem pointless but can actually bring various conveniences to other players.

Background information, intelligence gathering, problem research—this is why the reputation of the research-driven group on the forums is getting better and better.

With the intelligence in hand, the next step is to contact the guild leaders.

He is not a lone wolf player; he likes to find an organization to strive together with. At the time, in the Ah Le Training Camp, he originally had a small group.

But the small group graduated a step ahead of him.

Some became dungeon players, others went to the Cangxing Sea Area, and some joined the guilds of friends and family... they went their separate ways and drifted apart.

Now that he has also moved past the novice phase, he must find an organization to continue striving.

Only through team cooperation can one grow more efficiently.

He is currently the only special player guarding the Arctic, growing not just for joy, but for a better survival.

When a player's body dies, it can be reconstructed in Imperial Tomb Village; if the real body dies, that's truly the end.

On his way back to the Arctic from the Moon, he asked the Star Network's projection why no military base was established near the Arctic station.

If the Black Tide Demonic Spirits appear, it would allow immediate defense.

The Star Network's response was that to avoid unnecessary suspicion, large-scale mobilization of military forces could easily draw attention from other Earth Alliance factions.

Including the use of space seals, which are not only invalid but also risk exposing the Black Tide Rift.

Therefore, the Moon Eclipse Clan will not make any changes to the Arctic monitoring station.

The only thing they can offer him is an upgrade in weaponry.

This time, rebuilding the Arctic monitoring station, they upgraded his arsenal with the most cutting-edge personal equipment.

All these pieces of equipment require the chip at the back of his neck to unlock and activate.

But whether they can withstand the Black Tide is entirely unknown.

If the Black Tide Power that arrives is at the Evil Spirit level, these advanced technologies are like toys.

The only thing that can protect him is the strength feedback from the player's body.

So guarding the Arctic, it will remain as just him in the future.

Among the 300,000 global space monitoring points, he is undoubtedly the most unfortunate, having to face the challenge of the Black Tide Rift directly.

Continuing to browse the guild intelligence posts compiled by the research-driven players on the forum.

Based on the content inside, Yu Chuan finally chose the "Gluttony Alliance" guild in the Senluo Forest Region.

Found the recruitment post of the Gluttony Guild published on the forum and sent a private message to the recruitment leader mentioned in the post.

Northern Territory Animal Protection Observer: Is the guild still recruiting? I am a warrior with a Battle Aura Soul as my main life soul, Level 34, with secondary life souls in Energy Absorption and Indomitable.

While waiting, the other party replied.

I Don't Eat Beef: Main life soul Level 34 is too low, sorry, our guild's minimum requirement for warrior flow is Level 45, Level 55 for mages, Level 47 for support, we can discuss damage-taker levels, are you considering switching to damage-taker?

Northern Territory Animal Protection Observer: Alright, sorry for the trouble.

Ending the conversation, the other party looked down on his low level, and there was no point in shamelessly continuing the chat.

He decisively switched to talk to another guild.

In the next hour, Yu Chuan talked with the recruiters of several guilds, the results were almost the same.

Each guild set level restrictions for different streams.

The most lenient requirements were for damage-bearing stream players, with basically no level restriction and could even receive guild support for growth.

After all, this is the most scarce stream in the game, every guild lacks them and won't concern themselves with having too many.

The United Battle Group led by the Divine King has already proven the core position of the damage absorption team in battles.

In the future, wanting to participate in large-scale battlefields without the assistance of a damage absorption team, no matter how high the output, it would just be overwhelmed by a wave of attacks.

Yu Chuan approached several guilds in succession, each one refused after knowing his level.

They felt his level could not keep up with the guild's requirements for fighting monsters, staying in the warband would just be a burden.

Yu Chuan fully agreed with these guild recruiters' statements.

After all, his combat strength was that of a senior student in the Ah Le Training Camp, but in other space nodes, it was somewhat lacking.

As a warrior, he simply couldn't make it to the front line of combat.

Facing high-level monsters, he would surely shatter upon contact.

There were quite a few guilds asking about his new player phase ranking, if he had screenshots in the top ten thousand, he could be recruited and nurtured additionally.

Unfortunately, due to his work in the Arctic, after obtaining qualifications, he couldn't maintain a high-intensity 24-hour online presence in the early stage leveling activities.

Therefore, he didn't have the chance to get into the top ten thousand ranking.

Reluctantly, he could only choose to contact medium-sized guilds.

But in subsequent contacts, he continued to be rejected, causing Yu Chuan to feel very frustrated.

Originally, he saved up over 30,000 sacrificial power, intending to use it after graduating from the Ah Le Training Camp for a major enhancement in his capabilities.

But unexpected circumstances cleared his sacrificial power, leaving his combat power helplessly unable to meet the minimum requirements of the Senluo Forest Region.

There was no way around it, he had to lower his standards again.

He screened the recruitment posts from the Senluo Forest Region in the recruitment section, looking for those small guilds and small groups, hoping to huddle together for warmth.

The numbers of these groups are vast, but they are generally friend and family groups and fixed teams, making it hard to join.

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