Chapter 409 - 410 I Don’t Curse at People
"Push forward, push forward! Faster, faster!" Looking at the increasingly congested landing point, Chu You gave serious commands through the channel.
"Don’t worry about your teams, there are too many of you here to find your partners. Stick together and if something doesn’t feel right look to my direction. Healers, attend to those around you. If anyone falls, get them back up." He knew too well that once the number of players reached a certain amount, the usual team mechanics would become useless. It wasn’t up to the players to decide where they went, the only way was to keep up with the main force.
"If you hear someone asking for healing, heal them. Right now, we’re all in this together so everyone needs to cooperate!" The mass of players below was like a cumbersome beast, slow to move.
"The ones on the left, stop splitting up! Do you want our 30,000 troops in one straight line? Move to the center right now." Upon hearing the voice of Night Boss from the battle command interface, the players on the left quickly closed in, no longer dispersing, and shifting toward the right instead.
"Good, keep going, don’t fear the monsters. Healers, notice who the experience monsters are targeting and keep them healed." Night’s commanding seemed skillful and his calm demeanor was comforting for most players.
He then ordered Emperor Ji to scout ahead and report back, while asking Zhao Feiyan to keep an eye on what was happening at the rear and to report anything unusual.
When the experienced monsters were killed, each player would only earn 1 point of experience, this included Chu You. There was no way a level 25 monster would yield 35,000 experience points. It was the system’s forced distribution of +1 experience per player.
As for equipment, they could forget about it. Chu You was at level 35 and these monsters were only level 25, a full ten levels below him. How could they possibly drop any equipment, not to mention the drop rate itself was incredibly low.
The players had no complaints about the current situation. After all, this event was not a leveling activity. The ones who wanted to level up shouldn’t have come in the first place, they were all aware of this.
Perhaps it was their first time participating in a large-scale war event, or maybe it was a mental factor, the groups of players below barely spoke. Apart from the sounds of running and ability usage, the voices were quite weak. To Chu You, the scene seemed rather quiet, which he was pleased with, as silence meant that the players were seriously following his commands.
Such inexperienced scenes would be hard to come by in the late stages of the game, so in order to maintain this positive atmosphere, Chu You stoked the fire a bit.
