Chapter 74: Dungeon Hall, Getting Big Results with Little Money
Ning Yiyi was away on so business.
Perhaps she had gone to do another mission.
The first ti Lin Moyu t Ning Yiyi, she was also on a mission.
Lin Moyu didn’t find it strange.
At Sumr Capital University, everyone was busy. No one was truly free.
In a few days, this year’s new students admitted to Sumr Capital University would arrive.
Then the university would start unified classes, becoming even busier.
Lin Moyu didn’t rush to activate the teleportation stone, but instead checked the information Bai Yiyuan had sent him.
"Requirents to enter Creation God Academy."
"Level over 30."
Just the first requirent shocked Lin Moyu internally.
"Sister... is over level 30?"
"So fast!"
From the information Bai Yiyuan revealed, Lin Mohan had joined Creation God Academy just 3-4 months after entering the university.
This ant Lin Mohan had leveled from 16 to 30 in just 3-4 months.
This speed was astonishing.
Normally, going from level 20 to 30 would take about a year.
Unless Lin Mohan could solo Nightmare dungeons like him.
But such people were extrely rare.
Lin Moyu couldn’t figure out how Lin Mohan had leveled up.
He could only ask when he saw her.
After reading the level requirent, Lin Moyu continued to the next requirent.
"Clear the level 30 dungeon [Abyss Frontline] on Hell difficulty."
This condition seed sowhat difficult.
Hell difficulty was much harder than Nightmare.
Clearing a Hell difficulty dungeon had comprehensive requirents for career, ntality, skills, equipnt, and abilities.
Ordinary teams had no chance of clearing it.
Only extrely elite teams could pass.
"When I reach level 30, I’ll try soloing it."
Lin Moyu thought, not even considering forming a team.
Soloing was much more satisfying than teaming up.
"Third requirent, reach 1000 contribution points."
Contribution points were different from regular points.
They could only be obtained by completing university missions or doing things beneficial to the university.
Like this rmaid Island trial, he would gain so contribution points.
As for how many, it was unknown at the mont.
Contribution points were necessary to enter top academies, which is why Jiang Taotao said the trial was very important to her.
If she wanted to join a top academy, she had to earn enough contribution points.
There were only three requirents, not too many.
But none of them were simple.
After morizing them, Lin Moyu activated the teleportation stone.
He heard a clamor of noise, extrely lively.
"Burial Grounds dungeon, Normal difficulty, need level 25 mage, preferably fire specialist."
"Blood Brawl Orc Legion dungeon, Nightmare difficulty, need healer, level 22-25, must be healing expert, full bronze equipnt minimum."
"Dark Tower, Nightmare difficulty, need level 30 knight, full silver equipnt required, must have Ally Protection skill."
Lin Moyu felt sowhat uncomfortable seeing the market-like environnt.
The Dungeon Hall was within the university, but couldn’t be reached by normal ans.
Only after passing Academic Affairs’ review and confirming eligibility, then paying 1000 points to buy a special teleportation stone, could one enter.
Lin Moyu had originally thought the Dungeon Hall would be solemn and sacred.
But now he saw it was like a marketplace.
Many students were recruiting team mbers, sitting on the ground holding signs with requirents.
They also called out occasionally.
It wasn’t much different from outside regular dungeon entrances.
Lin Moyu even doubted if this was really the Dungeon Hall.
Had he co to the wrong place?
Looking past these people, he saw a huge hall.
That must be the real Dungeon Hall.
Lin Moyu walked in.
All the clamor disappeared the mont he stepped into the Dungeon Hall.
People inside were also talking, but in hushed voices.
A strange sound also echoed in the hall.
Vortex-like dungeon entrances were distributed throughout the corners of the hall.
The sound ca from these dungeon entrances.
Different dungeons produced different sounds.
There were over a hundred such entrances, their various sounds interweaving to form a very unique soundscape.
Each dungeon entrance had a crystal ball.
The crystal balls displayed information like the dungeon na, level requirents, entry rules, cooldown ti, etc.
Back in West Sea First High, Lin Moyu knew the empire controlled many dungeon resources.
He didn’t expect Sumr Capital University to also control so many dungeon resources.
This world had countless dungeons.
It seed reasonable for the Divine Sumr Empire’s top university to control so dungeon resources.
After all, even figures like the White God ca from Sumr Capital University.
More accurately, over half of the Divine Sumr Empire’s top experts ca from Sumr Capital University.
Above each dungeon entrance vortex was a light screen.
The screen displayed records for that dungeon.
Lin Moyu observed that the screens only showed the top 3 records, and only for the highest difficulty.
If a dungeon had Hell difficulty, only the top 3 Hell records were shown.
If it only had Nightmare difficulty, then the top 3 Nightmare records.
The records included clear ti, team mber nas, levels, careers, etc.
This served as a reference.
Other teams wanting to clear the dungeon could copy successful strategies.
After many teams’ attempts, very good compositions had been found.
If you could find an even better one and set a new record, that would be even better.
This setup had a competitive elent.
It would make teams want to strive for first place.
Appearing on a dungeon ranking board was a great honor.
"Excuse ..."
A gentle voice suddenly ca from behind Lin Moyu.
Lin Moyu turned to see a female student about 20 years old standing behind him.
She took a deep breath, gathering courage, "Hello, is this your first ti in the Dungeon Hall?"
Lin Moyu nodded.
She continued, "My na is Shu Han. I can introduce you to everything in the Dungeon Hall."
There’s no free lunch. Manna doesn’t fall from heaven.
Especially in Sumr Capital University, to gain sothing you must give sothing.
Lin Moyu asked, "How much?"
Shu Han imdiately said, "100 points is enough."
She seed a bit nervous.
Perhaps this was her first ti doing this.
100 points...
It didn’t sound like much.
But points weren’t easy to earn.
Actually, 100 points wasn’t little.
Lin Moyu didn’t respond imdiately.
Seeing Lin Moyu hadn’t agreed, Shu Han quickly added, "70 points is also okay."
"Let’s go with 100."
Lin Moyu transferred 100 points to Shu Han.
After receiving the points, Shu Han let out a long sigh of relief and smiled sweetly, "Thank you."
"The main function of the Dungeon Hall is to access various dungeons."
"In the entire Dungeon Hall, there are 40 dungeons for levels 10-40."
"The remaining 52 are for levels 40-70."
"Besides those, there are 2 large dungeons and 1 super large dungeon."
"95 dungeons in total."
Large dungeons were for 40 players, while super large dungeons were called 100-player dungeons.
Lin Moyu asked, "What about dungeons above level 70?"
Shu Han shook her head, "Dungeons above level 70 aren’t here."
Lin Moyu roughly understood. Dungeons above level 70 were likely managed directly by the university.
They wouldn’t be placed in the Dungeon Hall for casual access.
Those dungeons were very important resources.
The materials and equipnt that appeared in them were very useful.
Shu Han continued explaining the various functions of the Dungeon Hall.
For Lin Moyu, though this was just information he could figure out eventually on his own,
Having soone explain saved him a lot of ti.
The cost was just 100 points.
He still had over 130,000 points, so 100 was just a small amount.
"Each dungeon has corresponding clear records."
"If you can set a new record, you’ll get rewards."
"Dungeon entry conditions also vary. Most require eting a basic level, but so require an average team level."
"So special dungeons also have requirents for the highest or lowest level in the team."
Dungeons were diverse, with different requirents.
Lin Moyu asked, "Are there any dungeons without level requirents?"
Shu Han shook her head, "There used to be, but after people died inside, it was too dangerous. The university set level requirents, not allowing entry if your level is too low."
"There are still many dungeons without level requirents in the wild."
There was a fundantal difference in safety between entering dungeons through the Dungeon Hall versus wild dungeons.
Inside, you could exit the dungeon at any ti. If in danger, you could choose to leave.
Safety was greatly increased.
Unless instantly killed, it was hard to die.
In other words, the money wasn’t wasted.
From the dungeon level settings and ranking competition,
Lin Moyu saw the university wanted to cultivate students.
From low-level to high-level dungeons, while striving to ensure student safety.
Students admitted to Sumr Capital University were all talented. Losing even one would pain the university greatly.
So safety was naturally important.
That’s why dungeon levels were specified, determining what level could enter what dungeon.
Aiming too high wasn’t allowed.
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