Monsters Are Coming

Chapter 177: Pirate Players Mental Reverse_6


The Gap Space already existed and was created for the Primordial Monster.

The Feiyun Clan found another way to learn how to enter the Gap Space, but the moment they entered, they would be repelled by the world's power and ejected from the Gap Space.

Thus, the rolling and dodging effect that blurs momentarily appeared.

In the eyes of the Lord of Jile, this ability perfectly matches the Bliss Players, and he thought that perhaps the Power of Extreme Joy could be used to generate an Ability Imprint as the initial ability for Bliss Players.

With this idea in mind, it acted immediately.

The process of consuming the Power of Extreme Joy pained the Lord of Jile greatly.

But since the decision was made to create Bliss Players, it had to be spent; half-finished products cannot achieve great things.

In this area, it would not be stingy with investments.

Those who achieve great things disregard small matters.

After completing the creation of the Ability Imprint, it immediately sent a game prompt to all Bliss Players via the Evil Language.

Through a towering signal tower, like sending a text message, it was transmitted into the minds of each Bliss Player.

In no time, the Bliss Players returned successively and began strengthening in front of the resource furnace.

The Rolling and Flashing Ability Imprint was implanted into the Bliss Players during the strengthening process.

At this moment, the voice of a subordinate warrior sounded in the mind of the Lord of Jile.

"My lord, the player army is coming, and this time the scale is not small, it seems they are advancing towards the Bliss Players."

Upon learning that the player army was approaching, a hint of anticipation appeared in the eyes of the Lord of Jile, eagerly looking forward to the performance of the Bliss Players to come.

Both are fearless of death; soon it will be clear who is stronger or weaker.

This war happens to be a training exercise.

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Starting from the exit of the Frosty Winter Snowfield, the player army marched magnificently towards the area where the Bliss Players were situated.

An hour later, the two sides met.

When seeing the massive size of the player army, the Bliss Players' faces showed no fear; instead, they appeared unusually excited.

The grand battle between the original and the pirated versions was about to begin.

Though the number of arriving players was not as many as the Bliss Players, there were many veteran players among them.

The initial Hunting Level of Bliss Players at 15 was sufficient against newbie players but had a significant gap compared to veteran players.

Both sides simultaneously launched charges at each other.

The player corps crushed the Bliss Players in a nearly steamrolling fashion.

Yet, during the battle, the players were dumbfounded.

The combat methods of these pirated players were truly abstract.

Looking from the rear, the figures of the crazily rolling ones covered the land.

The key point is that this rolling method actually managed to dodge skill damage, and in the rolling moment, a blurring effect appeared.

Roll once, strike once, and continue rolling to dodge.

The Bliss Players just rolled around at the players' feet, the scene was overly abstract.

During this, the Bliss Players' conversations were even more outrageous:

"Though it's a test, the difficulty is too high, isn't it? A group of elite monsters invading right from the start."

"Nonsense, since it's a test, the difficulty has to be raised. Perform well, and you might secure a spot for the next round."

"Rolling five times consumes all energy, the recovery speed is so slow, and elite monsters' output is too high."

Being considered pirated by the Bliss Players, many players were amused to the point of laughter.

They responded by slaughtering the pirated players in a more brutal manner.

During this process, the Lord of Jile switched to control mode, actively guiding the consciousness of players who experienced physical death back to the large cocoon to regenerate new initial bodies for them.

As for the deceased body, it was obviously irretrievable.

Every time a Bliss Player died, their combat power was reset, but they could quickly rejoin the battle.

Bliss Players were constantly resurrecting in the large cocoon and rushing back to the battlefield.

Compared to the one-hour cooldown of players' Blood and Flesh Reshaping, the Lord of Jile achieved an instant resurrection through spending.

Thus a situation emerged where the player corps rejoined the battle after an hourly cooldown, while the Bliss Player corps could not be killed off.

Players' mindsets gradually started to explode during this process.

In their eyes, the Bliss Players' fighting style was excessively cheap, launching an attack after rolling and then continuing the battle by rolling, treating them as monsters to humiliate.

There were also some particularly humiliating dialogues during this:

For instance: I've figured out this elite monster; when it raises its hand, I know when to dodge. Once I've grasped the attack rhythm, it's actually not that difficult to dodge, the intelligence isn't particularly high either.

And: This group of pirated players is truly interesting; they didn't even copy the rolling skill, and they dare to call themselves the Player Clan?

The reckless Defying the Heavens behavior of Bliss Players brought forth the heavy-handed retaliation of the player corps.

And more players were arriving at the Frost Winter Snow Region.

As the war progressed, mindset transformations began to reverse.

Even though players were angered by the provocative behavior of the pirated players, each kill rewarded them with tangible gains, with the sacrificial power feedback prompt continuously appearing in their minds.

Immune to what seemed like "unintentional" taunting and taunting by the Bliss Players, the players fought vigorously.

In contrast, the mindset of the Bliss Players began to collapse.

The Bliss Players' biggest headache was the kill reset mechanism, meaning the game's exploration difficulty was extremely high.

As long as you die, you lose everything.

The previously enhanced attributes would disappear, leaving only the two initial abilities, one of which was the newly added Rolling and Flashing ability.

This was a terrifying game mode in the eyes of Bliss Players.

Especially the strength of the "monsters," which couldn't be overcome by skill alone.

Despite trying their hardest, they barely dealt damage, while the elite monsters could easily kill them with a casual strike from their perspective.

The excessively high game difficulty gradually shattered the Bliss Players' mentality.

The never-ending Player Clan was simply a nightmare, and some Bliss Players began choosing to quit the game, unwilling to endure the torment any longer.

This mindset was akin to Earth players playing soul-hunting games.

Faced with a BOSS they couldn't defeat, their mindset began to explode, even contemplating deleting the game and quitting.

Although the Bliss Players were collapsing, the player corps had no intention of letting them go, as the stalled battle line began advancing towards the big cocoon of Jile.

As the Bliss Players dwindled at a visible pace, the advance became remarkably smooth.

However, players were puzzled by where these pirated players had gone, didn't Guidance mention they could resurrect by consuming the Power of Extreme Joy?

How could the endless steamroll mode just end?

When the battle line pushed forward to the Life Cocoon nurturing the Bliss Players, they found the answer to their confusion.

With analysis ability abroad, information related to the Life Cocoon was presented in the players' minds.

[ID 29942 (Bliss Player)]:

Target Description: The Life Cocoon nurturing Bliss Players, which can generate predetermined initial bodies for Bliss Players through the injection of the Power of Extreme Joy (The Bliss Players bound to the Life Cocoon suffered from a mental breakdown and decided to quit and not play anymore.)

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Upon seeing the analysis information on the cocoon, the expressions of nearby players became quite colorful.

The reason for the disappearance of Bliss Players turned out to be... they were driven to quit.

On the spot, a player broke down defensively and shouted:

"Damn, have we really become the BOSS in the soul-hunting game?"

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