Chapter 177 Trial Space
Therefore, in some novice villages or player towns, there will be buildings such as martial arts halls, libraries, and arenas, which allow players to brush up their skill proficiency.
Among these buildings, there will be a prop called wooden man pile.
Players can release skills to attack wooden man piles, and as long as they cause damage, they can gain proficiency.
But these wooden man piles also have durability. Once the durability reaches zero, the wooden man pile will be damaged.
If players want to continue practicing skills, they need to buy new wooden man piles, which is quite expensive and most people can't afford it.
In the Warrior Tower, a wooden man pile that never wears out can be condensed, allowing practitioners to use skills continuously to obtain proficiency upgrades.
Of course, if that's all, the Warrior Tower is nothing big.
The key is that in the Warrior Tower, the efficiency of obtaining proficiency is ten times that of normal situations.
In other words, under normal circumstances, you should only gain a little proficiency, but in the Warrior Tower, you can gain ten points of proficiency.
This means that the speed at which your skill level is improved will be ten times that of others.
Moreover, the Warriors' Tower is very considerate and provides different types of wooden man piles.
For example, if healing professions such as priests and doctors want to improve their skill levels, they need to complete a successful rescue and treatment.
But where are there so many production patients in the world for you to treat?
It is impossible to cut yourself in order to improve your skill level, right?
You will be in so much pain before your skills are upgraded.
In the Warriors' Tower, you can gather any wooden man pile you need, including disabled patients, so that you can practice your skills in a targeted manner.
The same is true for the skills of life professions, such as blacksmiths need to successfully forge a piece of equipment, tailors need to successfully make a piece of clothing, and pharmacists need to successfully refine a bottle of potion.
But in the Warriors' Tower, you can consume magic crystals to create professional forging furnaces, workbenches, carpenter tools, potion refining devices and other items, so that life players can also enjoy the pleasure of ten times the proficiency.
The only bad thing is that it requires a large amount of magic crystal ore.
For example, an ordinary wooden man pile requires one unit of magic crystal ore.
A disabled patient needs five units of magic crystal ore.
Tools for daily life and occupations will also consume different amounts of magic crystal ore depending on their complexity.
In short, if you want to enjoy the pleasure of ten times the proficiency, you have to pay more.
Fortunately, Lin Feng is a man who is not short of money.
Just this trip to the grassland, he obtained millions of units of magic crystal ore.
Not to mention that he has a mine at home, which can produce tens of thousands of units every day.
What he lacks is not the mine, but the people who can consume the mine.
The same is true for the training mode, which can consume magic crystal ore to condense monsters and even change the topography of the training space.
The higher the level of the monster, the stronger the strength, and the richer the racial bloodline, the more magic crystal ore is needed.
And killing these monsters can get ten times the experience points of killing monsters of the same level.
Lin Feng roughly calculated that from level one to level ten, it takes three units of magic crystal ore to upgrade one level.
From level 10 to level 20, 10 units of magic crystal ore are needed, from level 20 to level 30, 30 units of magic crystal ore are needed, and from level 30 to level 40, 90 units of magic crystal ore are needed.
In other words, if Lin Feng enters the Warrior Tower to fight monsters and level up, he will need to spend 900 gold coins for each level up.
This is of course nothing for Lin Feng, but for ordinary players, it is simply a sky-high price.
After all, one gold coin is equal to one hundred silver coins, and one silver coin is equal to one hundred copper coins.
And one copper coin can buy a white steamed bun, which is equivalent to one yuan in the real world.
If calculated in this way, Lin Feng needs to spend 9 million yuan to level up.
This price is unbearable even for local tyrants.
However, for Lin Feng, this is a drop in the bucket.
Not only can it be used to improve his own strength, but it can also be used to cultivate the three king-level arms.
Although the cost is a bit high, it is safe and efficient.
After all, when fighting monsters and leveling up in the Warrior Tower, soldiers will not die even if they are killed by monsters. At most, they will be kicked out of the Warrior Tower and cannot enter on the same day.
This is countless times safer than leveling up outside.
Who knows when you will encounter a boss and be slapped to death by the boss?
If you really encounter this situation, Lin Feng may be the one crying.
What's more, leveling up in the Warrior Tower is quite efficient, and you can get a tenfold increase in experience points.
This is just the right time for Lin Feng, who needs to quickly improve his strength.
In addition, the Warrior Tower in the training mode can also transform the topography of the training space and create different natural environments such as volcanoes, glaciers, swamps, deserts, and waters.
What's the use of this?
Of course, it's training.
In different natural environments, the adaptability of arms is different.
Especially when they arrive in an unfamiliar place, most soldiers will not adapt to the environment, resulting in a decrease in combat effectiveness.
For example, a soldier from a desert area suddenly enters a water town in the south of the Yangtze River. He can't swim or row a boat. Let alone defeat the enemy, he can choke himself to death if he is not careful.
On the contrary, a soldier from a water town in the south of the Yangtze River suddenly enters a desert area to fight.
I don't know how to find water, I don't know how to identify directions, and I don't even know how to avoid tornadoes... How much combat power can such a video bring?
But with the experience mode of the Warrior Tower, Lin Feng can transform different natural environments to train soldiers, let them adapt to these climatic conditions, and learn to survive in different natural environments.
The soldiers created in this way will be an all-round soldier.
If the experience mode is aimed at ordinary soldiers, then the challenge mode is aimed at hero units.
The former can gain attribute growth by increasing the level, and the latter can also gain attribute growth by defeating the enemy. The two seem to be almost the same and have overlapping functions.
But in fact, the challenge mode is more conducive to hero units to improve their strength.
Because the level has an upper limit, and the higher the experience value required, the higher the level.
Therefore, relying on level increase to improve strength is actually very restrictive.
But in the challenge mode, hero units can get additional attribute increases after defeating the target.
This is more conducive to hero units breaking their own attribute limits.
A 100,000-point taboo area is unlikely, but a 10,000-point attribute limit is not difficult.
In addition to attribute growth, you can also obtain more skills and talents, which can also greatly improve the combat effectiveness of hero units.
However, units with talents and powerful skills will consume more magic crystals.
Therefore, the challenge mode can only be used to cultivate hero units, not ordinary soldiers.