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Chapter 1605: Chapter 1605: Reward Settlent

The second and third-ranked teams felt a bit disappointed at first, while the other teams celebrated zealously.

However, when they took a closer look, they realized that Starfire’s military achievents in the third phase were double that of the team in second place, which quickly eased their disappointnt as the difference was overwhelming.

Initially, they were sowhat unwilling to accept this outco, believing that Starfire’s success was solely due to Li Yao’s personal abilities securing the first kill.

But after their guild analysts shared the analysis report with them, they were enlightened. It turned out that while Li Yao had indeed achieved staggering military accomplishnts, his contributions in the third stage accounted for less than one-fifth of Starfire’s total achievents.

The remaining team mbers’ collective military accomplishnts only made up about five percent of the total combat achievents.

Nearly four-fifths of the achievents were actually earned by the Starfire Army, a result that left them grappling with disbelief.

After all, from a direct perspective, Li Yao’s performance was completely overwhelming, and naturally, his achievents should have been the largest portion. Yet, it was only around one-fifth.

However, once they saw the breakdown report of their own guild’s achievents, they began to think differently.

These super guilds discovered through their analysis that their teams only contributed about ten percent of the total achievents, with the majority also coming from their armies.

Many found it hard to believe—after all this effort, it turned out that the armies were the true MVPs. Their previous beliefs in their strategic genius were now shaken, leaving them uneasy.

But data doesn’t lie, and the revelations provided these guilds much to reflect on.

Li Yao wasn’t surprised at all. He deeply understood that within Ancient Gods, while heroes played a key role in determining the outco and direction of wars, the true backbone of wars was always the army. Without a powerful army, no matter how strong the hero, they wouldn’t accomplish much.

The reason Li Yao worked so hard wasn’t because he was worried about not earning the top spot—after all, the Starfire team, together with its army, held a clearly dominant position among the guilds, especially with the assistance of the Green Dragon Legion. It would be more surprising if they didn’t secure first place.

Li Yao’s true objective was in obtaining the highest system evaluation. Being ranked first rely influenced the overall evaluation; achieving the absolute highest tier would depend on the specific battle details, which in turn impacted the final rewards.

The system notifications this ti provided a wealth of information, particularly about military achievents that could be used to exchange for military ranks. This was undoubtedly a major perk.

“Let’s distribute the military achievents evenly,” Li Yao said after taking stock. Starfire’s combined military achievents across the three phases were approximately forty million.

Evenly distributed, each mber would receive four million military achievents—a staggering number. For perspective, even top-tier guilds, when averaged, would only give each mber about one or two million achievents at most.

With two million achievents alone, one could exchange them with the quartermaster stationed at the dungeon entrance for an entire set of dark-gold equipnt.

If fully converted to Elite Silver Valor Corps units, one could recruit around ten thousand troops—an impressive feat indeed. In any case, two million achievents were sufficient to make a player among the very best, whether playing in warfare mode or taking on adventure challenges.

anwhile, Starfire’s distributed achievents would grant each mber four million, an astronomical figure. Notably, most teams didn’t follow equal distribution models, aning even reaching two million achievents individually was a rarity.

“Boss, your contributions were the greatest—how can we divide them equally? You’d lose so much!” The newcor Mu Zi scratched his head in puzzled concern.

Li Yao shook his head and replied, “The items available for exchange from the quartermaster don’t interest . I don’t need troops, materials, or standard equipnt. Plus, as an officially empowered General in the faction, four million achievents won’t even be enough to advance by one rank. It’s just a drop in the bucket. By maximizing the team’s overall benefits, you all grow stronger, and so will I.”

Li Yao didn’t wait for further objections and directly distributed the achievents among the team mbers, leaving them ecstatic. Four million achievents could instantly elevate them to the rank of Major and co with nurous perks.

Additionally, there would be roughly one million achievents left, allowing each individual to allocate and enhance themselves according to their personal preferences.

“Ahem, big brother! Hurry up and claim the evaluation rewards! I’m dying to see what kind of god-tier items co with the highest tier comprehensive evaluation!” Tong Tong urged eagerly.

“I’m curious too.” Li Yao remarked with a knowing smile. Wasn’t a perfect comprehensive reward his ultimate goal? “I’ll activate the system rewards now.”

Li Yao directly selected the team rewards option.

“System: Starfire Team achieved first place in military achievents. Each mber is awarded a Hearthstone card back model and the Hearthstone Hero Demon Marshal.”

This reward leaned more on the lifestyle side of things. Hearthstone: Gods’ Heroic Epic was wildly popular within Ancient Gods nowadays. Whether traveling, camping, or unwinding, countless players participated in the ga, including enthusiasts like Tong Tong and Qin Feng Yi. Beyond granting champion-level card backs, the reward also included a hero card. Judging by Tong Tong and the smiles on other card-loving mbers’ faces, the excitent was unmistakable.

The champion card back was an exclusive collectible, owned only by their forty team mbers. Although the Demon Marshal hero wasn’t exclusive, obtaining it required completing specific challenging achievents, ensuring it remained quite rare.

“System: Congratulations to Starfire on achieving the first kill. Rewarding the guild with Cute Pet Hellfire and awarding mbers with the exclusive Mini Molten Dragon pet.”

This was another lifestyle enhancent tied to their first-place victory. The guild’s cute pet Hellfire ant the guild’s caretakers could cultivate it, boosting the guild’s prestige and image. Guild pets also function as guides or mascot-like Little Elves, significantly enhancing guild reputation and rank.

Furthermore, pet-related duels were currently just as popular, if not more, than card gas. These competitions, often laden with sponsorships and promotions, brought significant exposure.

For skilled players in either pets or cards, tournant earnings could translate to considerable inco.

The Hellfire pet was already considered rare. As a guild mascot, it alone could attract many casual and lifestyle-focused players.

With the guild’s level progressing, the division between combat-focused and lifestyle players had beco more defined, fostering greater flexibility and humanity-oriented recruitnt.

The Hellfire pet was a formidable elental being, and smaller pets were imnsely popular—especially since such pets couldn’t be traded.

The exclusive Mini Molten Dragon was even more enticing. Being an exclusive, only the forty first-place team mbers could ever possess one, ensuring its rarity.

Rare items inherently carried unmatched value. It was precisely for this reason that so many players pursued challenging achievents—for the allure of rarity.

Mini Molten Dragon was only the size of a palm, shedding the imposing aura and rocky exterior of its full-grown counterpart. Instead, it exuded unmatched cuteness.

Even team mbers who weren’t pet enthusiasts were thrilled with the rewards. And given the sheer generosity of these rewards before the evaluation bonuses even arrived, the anticipation for the rest was palpable…

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