Chapter 460 - High End Setting (1/2)

Because of how the Heavenly Dos were vastly different from the normal servers

In the noreon records were life and death battles They were h achieveth, the guilds could grab the attention of new Glory players and turn them into their meeon records

As for the Heavenly Domain, the idea was different

In the Heavenly Domain, it couldn’t be said that there weren’t any noobs After all, you could directly buy a Heavenly Domain account card and directly skip the norh end server However, h the nore

These players had all played Glory for a good a the pro scene, they already knew very hich guilds had Clubs backing theer needed achievements to attract their attention For thenboards

In addition, the top guilds in the Heavenly Domain were fundamentally stable They didn’t need to do much to prove their existence

In the Heavenly Doeon records, but these weren’t done to prove their strength After taking down a dungeon record, the system rewards hat everyone cared about It was just that once a record reached a certain point, trying to break it was very difficult

For the Heavenly Doeon records, you can’t look at just the team composition

The dungeon records here stored countless famous names These were characters from the pro scene

Pro players and accounts were not restricted fro the Glory Alliance had put in great effort to fight for The famous speech made by the Alliance’s chairperson at that time was still enjoyed by today’s players

In that speech, the chairperson enthusiastically proame’s competition: pro player interaction

No sport had the same level of pro player interaction as Glory did

Football, basketball, F1, or even any other eSport e aher level of existence Nor them

But in Glory, with the game as the foundation for the competition, the distance between pro players and norh the online platforht be able to run into your worshi+pped pro idol or you ht have the chance to teaeon, and kill the boss together

The core idea raised froe number of Glory supporters At that time, Glory had only just pushed into the Heavenly Domain In order to promote this type of setup, pro players would undoubtedly attract many fans, so they didn’t have any problems with it either

The ga pro players to play freely in the Heavenly Domain

In the early years, the drea of this, at that time, pro players were the first bunch of characters to reach the Heavenly Domain Normal players truly were able to play with pro players frequently However, as Glory developed, the player base rose and the maps expanded, pro players became more and more popular That initial dream was rarely seen now

Pro players not running over to the ga the Alliance restricted It was just that the pro players were too afraid to log into their accounts

With soaround to watch, the pro player wouldn’t be able to really do anything in the ga was only one aspect In reality, the pro player would even soht want the pleasure of fighting against a real pro player or theyfor the equipment on the pro player There were all sorts of reasons As a result, with how popular Glory was, that beautiful dream had already faded away

Today’s pro players would only coeon records Because of this, the Heavenly Doeon records were set by the pros

And the reason they set these records was for the resources given by the system’s rewards

Resources

In the Heavenly Douilds competed for resources

The dungeon records were for this The wild bosses were for this

For the pro scene, the value of reater than the value of equipment If one really wanted an equipet it Self-h end equipment the Clubs pursued And in order to create equipment, materials were necessary

The production of ame’s activities