[Ding! The amount of simulation consumed by the additional reserved simulation rewards depends on the amount of simulation consumed in this simulation, and the amount of simulation consumed will double for each additional reserved reward. ]
[If this simulation consumes a total of 100 simulation points, if you retain an additional reward, you only need to spend an amount equal to the total cost of this simulation to get 100 simulation points. ]
[If you retain 2 additional rewards, the simulation points required to retain the second reward will be doubled to 200 simulation points.]
[By analogy, the third reward requires 400 simulation points.. The second reward requires 800 simulation points..]
"So, I only need to pay an additional 100+200+400+800, a total of 1500 points, to get all the rewards in this simulation?" Seeing this, Link's eyes lit up.
If you only have 1500 simulation points, then it seems that taking all the rewards is the most profitable choice.
After all, according to the system's recycling ratio for dungeon items, in reality, only dungeon items worth 50 federal coins are needed to exchange for 1 point of simulation in the system.
1500 points of simulation power is only equivalent to a mere 75,000 federal coins for a copy item. If you can use this to exchange for equipment and skills worth 2 million federal coins in the simulation, can't you just sell 40,000 points of simulation power and get nearly 30 times the profit?
[Tip: The equipment retained from the simulation will be bound to the clone, cannot be sold, cannot be traded, and the system recycling value is 0. ]
It seemed to have noticed Link's intention to take advantage of it.
The system immediately sent a prompt message.
"Even if the recycling price is 0, it's totally worth it! I can't always let my clone be a naked warrior, buying skill books and equipment just for the sake of time." He didn't pay any attention to the system prompt.
Link looked at the reward options in the system and asked casually, "System, can I choose one first and then redeem the other options when I have enough simulation points?"
[Answer host, yes, the simulation rewards can be retained until the next simulation begins. As long as the clone does not perform the next simulation, the clone can retain the rewards in this simulation permanently.]
"Haha, I just said you are reasonable!"
Link's face lit up: "Then choose the clone's level 21 attribute first!"
[Ding! Your clone has accepted your gift, and the attributes of your clone have changed. ]
[Bound Target: Link's Avatar
Level: 21
Experience: 0/20000
Occupation: Warrior (Silver)
Natal talent: None
Volume: 151
Constitution: 146
Agility: 46
Magic: 16
Equipment: None
Skills: None
Overall rating: Lowest level Silver Warrior
Remaining simulation amount: 26 (Simulation amount can be used to improve the main body's talent level, copy the clone's talent, and redeem the clone's simulation times or simulation rewards. Simulation amount can be obtained by recycling equipment and props in reality.)
Remaining simulation times: 0 (The simulation times are automatically restored once a year. You can redeem simulation times by simulation volume. It will take 364 days to restore the next simulation cooling)]
"Both attributes exceed 100!"
I can only say that I am worthy of the attributes of a silver-level professional after completing two job transfers!
Even without any equipment or skills, just relying on the level increase and attribute points rewarded by job transfer, the attributes of the clone are far better than most bronze-level professionals!
With the current attribute value of the clone, let alone the level 1 copy of the robber's stronghold, even if you enter the level 5 copy of the goblin tribe, you can easily clear it alone.
If you equip your clone with skills and equipment, the clone's combat power will increase several times! By then, even if you go to the level 10 campus dungeon, you won't be able to withstand the trampling of the clone, a complete silver warrior.
No wonder senior professionals are able to ignore talent discrimination to a considerable extent!
Because as long as the level is high enough and the number of job changes is sufficient, even if you only awaken with the worst black iron-level talent, with strong attributes plus level suppression, it is enough to make up for most talent gaps!
Of course, except for perverts who have awakened star-level talents or above, professionals with that level of talent can definitely challenge those above their level, and their level-up speed is very astonishing. Take Zong Heng as an example, he completed his third career change before graduating from university, and his clones simulated two times for a total of eighteen years, but the results were not even a fraction of his.
However, Link's greatest advantage is that he doesn't compare himself with people of the same level. No matter how powerful Zong Heng is, he is already a senior this year, while he is just a freshman who has just entered the school. Of course, his comparison target must be a senior student.
I heard that among the freshmen of this year, the three most talented ones have awakened geniuses with sky-level talents.
But even if you are a genius with sky-level talent, how much level can you raise after one dungeon? Even if a professional with sky-level talent has the ability to solo a dungeon with level, how much experience can you get after just one dungeon?
I'm only level 6 if I fight till death. Is that comparable to Link's level 21 Silver Warrior? !
"What does it mean for a new professional who has just awakened his talent for less than two days to have a level 21 silver warrior clone in his hand?"
Link has no idea about the answer, love whoever you want!
There is no need to wait for the protection value to recover, Link directly leads his clone to kill in the wilderness!
He didn't dare to go to the wilderness before, purely because the level 10 Bronze Warrior clone couldn't give Link a sense of security when walking in the wilderness.
But just because a level 10 bronze warrior can’t give you a sense of security, it doesn’t mean a silver warrior can’t!
As long as he didn't die in the deep wilderness that hadn't been reclaimed by the regiment, with the current attributes and strength of the clone, he could walk across the low-level wilderness area!
What's more, Link has a clear goal this time, that is, in the second simulation, the clone was taken to the assessment site by the Iron Blood Society - the Kobold's Lair!
According to the information in the simulation, although there are a large number of kobolds in the kobold nest, there are only a large number of them left.
The vast majority of kobolds are just ordinary level 5 monsters, and even the kobold elites are just ordinary level 8 elite monsters. With the current attributes of the clone, it is completely enough to wipe out a large area in one go.
As long as you don't enter the core area of the lair and encounter the title BOSS Doranil, as the Silver Warrior's clone, he exists like a god in the Kobold's lair! There is no chance of overturning.