There is One New Rule Every Month Globally-Chapter 491 - 347: "Profession": Giant Heavy Armor. _2

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Originally, he said there would be more, but he later felt too embarrassed to ask and simply left.

However, he was given the World Tree, able to continually produce Zenith Radiance; it could produce one every three days, so two more were produced in these six days.

This brought his total count of Zenith Radiance to nine.

But—

Before enhancing, there was an even more important matter. Chen Yi looked up at his personal panel, specifically the section for his profession.

The "Faceless One" occupational effect allows for the random change of profession every seven days, and disregards any occupational restrictions.

His previous occupation, "Gold Miner," had already retired, and who knew when he would randomly encounter this profession again, certainly not anytime soon. During these six days, he spent most of his time sitting on the beach casting hooks.

But it seemed his luck had been thoroughly used up on the SSS-grade prop, "Sea God's Boots."

Countless subsequent hook throws yielded nothing of value. The most valuable item he reeled in was a B-grade prop, which could enhance physical fitness—he gave it to Sword Without End.

The rest were all sorts of junk and scrap metal, which he dumped onto Tuberculosis Rabbit for collection.

The most absurd part was.

The air-series food props—he actually hooked over twenty of them.

Tuberculosis Rabbit, on the other hand, was quite happy about this.

There are a total of 289 air-series food props, and he had already collected 129 of them. Only 160 more were needed to complete the full set, and one of Tuberculosis Rabbit's recent goals was to collect the entire series of air-series food props in his lifetime.

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And then there's the advanced version.

Once the collection is complete, all 289 food props will be upgraded to Ultimate Props.

As for that, Chen Yi just chuckled dismissively, without much comment. How rich must they be, to spend 300 Zenith Radiance so frivolously?

"Occupation": Giant Heavy Armor.

"Occupational Effect": Upon obtaining this occupation, your Life Value will increase by 1000, and once the occupational effect is activated, you will passively recover 10% of your Maximum Health Value every second for 60 seconds. However, you will be unable to use any firearms class props, titles, skills, etc.

"Occupational Restriction": Using the occupational effect will result in a 24-hour cooldown period.

"Giant Heavy Armor?"

Chen Yi's brow furrowed slightly as he looked at the effect of this profession. The name suggested it was a tank, and indeed the occupational effect confirmed it—a boost of 1000 Life Value, which was quite impressive.

Consider that Li Yi's S-grade prop only added a little over 1000 Life Value.

In a sense, if every player on Sixfold Planet chose this profession, it would mean that each person had an S-grade prop worth a fortune, adding 1000 Life Value. It's not just the additional Life Value that was terrifying, but the fact that it could digitize your Life Value!

To put it in a blunt and straightforward way.

It was as if you had ten extra lives. Of course, this effect was useless to him; with over a billion Life Value at his disposal, 1000 Life Value was inconsequential. But the ability to passively recover 10% of Maximum Health Value every second, that occupational effect was something he coveted.

Normal players had restrictions on this occupation, being able to use it only once every 24 hours. However, his "Faceless One" could ignore all occupation restrictions, which meant he could use this occupational effect infinitely.

All day, every day, he would possess the ability to recover 10% of his Maximum Health Value every second!

Well, now it would be even harder to die.

It had become an almost impossible feat.

The trade-off was being unable to use any firearms class props. His Snow Eagle Sniper Rifle would be useless, only good for leaning on as a cane. Also, he would be unable to use the prop of Buddha sitting cross-legged on the Lotus Platform wielding the Fire God Gatling. His combat power took a slight hit.

But it didn't make much of a difference.

The "Buddha's Fury" prop was mainly strong when the Wife-Killing Buff was active, allowing it to trigger thousands of times instantly and cover enemies with firepower.

Without this buff, the prop wasn't strong at all.

A lone Buddha wasn't enough to generate effective firepower coverage against enemies, rendering it essentially non-threatening.

There was virtually no impact on his combat capability.

The negative restrictions were almost entirely negligible for him.

What remained were all the highly advantageous positive buffs.

Just as he was preparing to contemplate further on which props to spend the remaining Zenith Radiance on, a prompt suddenly popped up before him.

"Ding, an unknown player has invited you to enter the A-grade difficulty map 'Pharaoh's Tomb.' Clearing this map will award you with an unrated Zenith Radiance prop. Do you accept?"

"This map is for solo play."

"ps: It has been detected that you hold the 'Great Demon King' title, and you may refuse this invitation."

"Please make your choice within ten seconds."

"Oh?"

Chen Yi, who had been contemplating how to use the remaining Zenith Radiance, looked at the system panel that had just popped up with a slightly wrinkled brow and remained thoughtfully silent.

An invite from a stranger to enter an A-grade difficulty map?

Somehow interesting.

It seemed to be an invite with ill intentions.

To top it all off, the term "unknown player" was used—it was almost like having the word "villain" written on their forehead.

Normally, he would have flatly refused, as he detested being invited into all sorts of random maps.