I Became the Progenitor Vampire

Chapter 19: Chapter 19: Official Website Data and Concerns About Silly Players



But whether to rub the Fireball Technique was not the focus now, the point was whether he could find hidden and more useful information.

Lide calmed his emotions and continued to search on the official website.

The information currently provided by the official website only included the four main races of humans, elves, beastmen, and the Sea Clan.

It could be seen that when the game opened in the future, these races would most likely be the first to be accessible.

The races he could most easily interact with were humans and the Beast Clan, perhaps he could make some moves in this regard in the future.

Lide touched his nose, with more than a dozen ideas floating in his mind.

He continued to flip through the official website.

He found the introduction to professions, which he was most concerned about.

"Glory" not only had mages but also four other initial professions.

Warriors, priests, thieves, archers, and mages formed the five major initial profession systems in "Glory."

And there was a ranking of difficulty and combat power for these five professions on the official website.

The top-ranked was the mage, with a difficulty rating of 10 stars and a combat power of 10 stars.

The second was the archer, with a difficulty rating of 8 stars and a combat power of 7 stars.

The third was the thief, with a difficulty rating of 7 stars and a combat power of 8 stars.

The fourth was the priest, with a difficulty rating of 6 stars and a combat power of 6 stars.

The fifth was the warrior, with a difficulty rating of 5 stars and a combat power of 7 stars.

Lide, with his identity as the Blood Clan Ancestor, was already a level 10 mage, and his secondary profession was a level 5 warrior. He had no choice in professions, and he could only gain an understanding of the other professions.

And in Green City, these professions also dominated the mainstream. Even in the Blood Clan Ancestor's memory, there were no more professions.

Seeing this, Lide felt a bit unsatisfied. These pieces of information were just useless garbage to him two days ago, but now they were extremely precious.

Unfortunately, the information released by the official website was only this much. As for the legendary hidden professions and Divine Artifact equipment, they were merely glossed over, without any useful information.

After studying for a few minutes and confirming that he hadn't missed any useful information, he then opened the official forum.

Thanks to the powerful publicity campaign over the past few months and the game experience points set up in major first and second-tier cities,

"Glory's" official forum was extremely lively.

A group of mischievous players enthusiastically posted and complained, with some titles leaving Lide dumbfounded.

[Shocking! After experiencing "Glory" today, my wife actually...]

[Feasibility Analysis Report on the Possibility of "Pa" in the Game]

[Ways to Obtain Divine Artifacts and Hidden Professions, Master and Add My QQ]

[Online Games Are All Cults, Parents Must Firmly Resist to Protect Children's Health, I Will Buy Beta Test Accounts at a High Price]

Aside from these improper complaints, most users were asking when the game would be open. This highly realistic game was truly making them itch with anticipation.

Only a few were discussing things that piqued Lide's interest.

For example, a post about game background analysis made him ponder. The poster's viewpoint was something he hadn't thought of.

Broken Sword Knight: My location is Beijing, and I have experienced "Glory" at least thirty times.

It is no exaggeration to say that "Glory" is a groundbreaking masterpiece. Once "Glory" is released, who can compete?!

Without further ado, let's talk about the backgrounds of the five professions in this game today.

From the limited information released by the official website, it seems this is a virtual game set in a medieval Western background, incorporating magic elements.

Elves, beastmen, giant dragons, dwarfs, Bloodlines, and so on—of course, whether these races can be confirmed as starting races remains to be officially announced.

Today we mainly talk about the five initial professions.

A very important aspect of "Glory" is the background of the Divine.

It seems many games have this feature, but having experienced it more than thirty times, I have to say this game is different; don't view it with those rigid perspectives.

Other games are designed by game planners, but I suspect this game uses the most advanced AI to simulate the plot.

So don't underestimate this point.

Because of the presence of the Divine in "Glory," I speculate that there will likely be a clash between divine power (the church) and royal power.

Looking at the current situation, priests are undoubtedly representatives of divine power, while the other four initial professions are natural non-affiliates.

Why? Because I have played all the professions.

But only the priests need to choose the deity they believe in from the start; different deities give priests different abilities. I won't elaborate here; you can check my other post.

Seeing this about the priest profession shows that the Divine must be extremely important in this game.

While the priest is a profession we are familiar with, officially categorizing a main profession into the divine power faction, what does this imply?

It's important to know that priests can fully fit into the mage profession system and can transition to priests later on.

Why analyze it this way? Because the game is unimaginably realistic.

The camps of royal power and divine power are definitely not as simple as you think; you must take this seriously.

So, when choosing a profession, you might want to consider the priest profession, as having the backing of a deity will definitely give you a considerable advantage at the start over those without any camp...

This novel perspective made Lide exclaim in admiration; in his memory, Green City was exactly like this.

The City Lord, personally appointed by the Nolan Empire King, had a very cold relationship with the various temples in the city, with occasional frictions.

The presence of the Divine compressed the King's control over the country, but the powerful temples made the King wary, so their relationship was not harmonious.

To deduce so much information from the simple data provided by the official website after just experiencing the game showed there were many hidden talents among the players.

Thinking about this made Lide feel a sense of crisis; players' ability to stir things up was undoubtedly top-notch. If this group of brainy mischief-makers learned about the Bloodline's existence,

especially that the Bloodline's bodies were full of alchemical materials that could be sold to mages for money, the consequences would be...

Lide shook his head. He had to develop the Bloodline before the players arrived, or else it would be uncertain if he could withstand the players' strategies.

After this post, the rest were just imaginations and speculations, completely unrelated to the game content.

After confirming there was no valuable information, Lide searched for more information about "Glory" on forums.

As expected, "Glory" seemed to have appeared out of thin air; no valuable information could be found, and all news about the game started three months ago.

With no results, Lide turned off his computer, grabbed something to eat, exercised for an hour, and then took a quick shower.

After finishing everything, he checked the time and saw it was already one o'clock in the afternoon.

He quickly lay on the bed and closed his eyes.

Shhh~ He returned to the game world.


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