Chapter 237 - Anything not Logical had Great Meaning! (1/2)

Boss Pei had changed a little of the game’s content?

Li Yada was a little taken aback.

Based on her impression of Boss Pei, he rarely personally made changes to games. If he wanted to change something, he would normally speak to Lu Mingliang; and the latter would perfect the changes requested.

Why did Boss Pei make the changes personally this time? Did he not trust me?

Li Yada thought for a while. This doesn’t make sense; if Boss Pei didn’t trust me, how could he have made me the chief planner?

Having some misgivings, Li Yada returned to her workspace and looked at the altered portions of the game.

Not much had been changed. The modifications had mainly centered on one weapon.

One ordinary filler staff had been strengthened and had a new glowing effect. Besides that, a special mission and way to obtain this enhanced weapon had been added.

Li Yada took a good look at the weapon named ‘Pudu’.

From its stats, this was a rather formidable weapon in the early stage of the game; it was overkill. However, its ordinary attack speed was still the same and as it required a rather lengthy swing to execute each strike, it was rather cumbersome.

Of course, during the design phase for this weapon, just like other two-handed heavy weapons; they all had leap-attack settings. A faster attack could be executed after a series of moves were made.

That meant that if a skilled gamer got his hands on this weapon, it would greatly reduce the difficulty of the battles in the early stages of the game.

At the same time, this weapon had severe limitations as well. If it was used for game content beyond that of the six realms of rebirth and existence ending, it was not evidently superior to other weapons. Furthermore, during a player’s second try with this weapon, it would lose its special enhancements.

Li Yada was a little perplexed.

Why did Boss Pei specially create this weapon? Was it because Boss Pei couldn’t advance in the game and had created a backdoor for himself?

Err, that didn’t make sense.

If Boss Pei felt that the game was too difficult, why didn’t he just lower the difficulty level? Furthermore, as a designer, Boss Pei did not need to finish the entire game.

Hence, she could eliminate this line of reasoning; there must be another reason.

Could it be that this action had greater meaning behind it?

Li Yada thought about it deeper. The game’s present difficulty level was indeed very hard for ordinary players. Those ordinary little monsters at the start of the game could kill gamers within two moves, that meant that a majority of players had to try their best to not get hit at all.

Although they would soon obtain items that could replenish their health-compared to how fast a player would lose health, these items were a little inadequate.

At the end of the day, players’ movements and actions had to be superb.

In that case, is this weapon of Boss Pei’s considered a bonus to newbie players? Less-experienced players that obtained this weapon could at the very least complete one ending of the game and reach one conclusion? Or perhaps, this was the benevolent side of Boss Pei?

This is possible.

In that case… why was it so well-hidden?

Li Yada noticed that the staff-dropping old monk’s stats had been decimated by Boss Pei; the old monk was not even as strong as a small monster.

He was also situated on the outskirts of a town. Most players who reached this place would have experienced many hardships along the way and killed many monsters; they had no reason to stop and deal with the monk.

Even if they accidentally perished, they couldn’t possibly do so consecutively six times, right?

Unless it was done intentionally, it was hard to think about what type of gamer would die at the hands of this monk six times.