Chapter 86: Rules of the System (2/2)
“Then what about Professions?” Xi Wei thought to himself.
What Xi Wei had in mind for Professions, other than increasing production efficiency, was to create secondary classes to give players stat increases or abilities to buff their main combat classes.
For example, players who chose the Blacksmith class could have an increase in their Strength. Those who chose the Farmer class would deal increased damage with pole weapons like scythes and spears; Reporter class players could have improved movement speed and so on…
Plus, he could make it so that when players that choose Butcher prepares meat, the remaining carcasses wouldn’t be automatically sent to the Divine Kingdom (thus not being able to gain experience). It could solve the ever-increasing storage problem in the Divine Kingdom, as well as make it so players didn’t always have to go to Lancaster to import meat.
To add onto, and to save divine power, Xi Wei could make it so Profession skills couldn’t be upgraded with skill points, instead requiring proficiency…
In doing so, he could not only make his players’ lives in-game more than just daily quests, but also improve his players’ combat capabilities, it was the perfect plan!
And besides, this would help players who weren’t that into battling show off their talents in other areas, wouldn’t that be great?
After thinking it through, implementing the Professions system seemed to have the biggest turnover.
“So now comes the question of… with my divine power, will I be able to finish this before I become a godly raisin?” Xi Wei hesitantly wrapped his tendrils around the ball.
According to the units of measurement he set in Chapter 1, Xi Wei’s divine energy was barely over 50 units… as for how many he originally had, somewhere around 100, but after introducing two new classes and the Follower System, he didn’t have much left.
Some of you may be wondering, “But couldn’t Xi Wei completely control the game’s system even before his divinity stabilized? Back then he was just a kid… Oh, I mean he only had ten units of divine energy!”
The reasoning for that was simple, the original system was extremely basic. Even things like Class specific skills and abilities were simply set up by Xi Wei, the Class system in place now had already been secretly updated by Xi Wei. Plus, there were only five people who had access to the system then, now there were over a hundred users, all waiting for their systems to be upgraded…
Not to mention, Xi Wei was at a dead end. He felt like sitting around all day wouldn’t do him any good, so he decided, “What’s the worst that could happen?” and gambled up all of his remaining divine power. Even though he wasn’t a mega-powerful deity or anything, there were still so many believers that relied on him now, he couldn’t be as irresponsible or reckless as he was before.
“I’m probably the only deity in the world that’s this responsible…”
Xi Wei muttered to himself, deciding that perhaps he should take a break and accumulate a tad more divine energy before building Professions.
Just as he was carrying out his daily routine of digesting the divinity sitting in his stomach and lying on his belly stalking his players, he froze.
Xi Wei’s expression turned serious (don’t ask me why a ball can have a serious expression, please use your imagination). He stared off into the ever-expanding nothingness, he felt a presence suddenly appear beyond his Divine Kingdom