Chapter 326: mber Recruitnt Frenzy
Translator: Halcyon Translations Editor: Halcyon Translations
Just because the tournant had ended didn’t an that it was ti to relax.
If anyone had such ntality, they might not even make the top 100 in the tournant next year.
Lu Li and the others had a lot of work to do to prepare themselves for the future.
Firstly, they had to continue their progression into the Instance Dungeons. Lu Li’s knowledge from
his rebirth might have been very advantageous for them, however, if they lacked the opportunities
to utilise the knowledge, it would beco useless.
For the Xin Xin rcenary Group, the best way to maximize the use of Lu Li’s rebirth knowledge was
through Instance Dungeons. They had to continue to strive for First Clears and set records in order to
obtain equips and SP.
Apart from this, their chanics had to reach the next level.
Lu Li knew better than anyone else that the target behind his back was becoming bigger and bigger.
The gap between him and the other professional players was shortening as they continued to
develop their ga knowledge and ga sense.
Lu Li had put in so much effort just to stay ahead of everyone. If he wanted to continue to be the top
player, it was crucial that he worked even harder in all aspects of his ga.
Lastly, he had to develop Xin Xin rcenary into a guild. Through this tournant, he realised the
importance of a guild and a community that strived towards one goal. No matter how many First
Clears their current group could take, they still lacked the numbers and resources for tournant
participation.
Lu Li had finally realised what the phrase "strength in numbers" ant. A small team of elite players
would never be able to defeat an entire army of noobs.
If Lu Li could form 100 small groups, he could pass on his knowledge to them after he had completed
an Instance Dungeon. The groups would then follow in Lu Li’s footsteps and clear the Instance
Dungeon 100 tis.
100 Elite Groups – this was the goal that Lu Li had set for himself. It was also the maximum limit in a
guild.
Every other major guild that entered the professional league tournant also obeyed this rule. It
was common knowledge that you needed at least 100 elite groups to sustain a guild.
The players required for instance dungeons in Dawn varied from 5 up to as many 40 players.
One hundred elite groups was equivalent to 10 teams of 40 players.
Super-guilds like Glory Capital were rumoured to have more than 3000 elite groups, which was more
than 100 teams of 100 players. This was the fruit of their 10 years of hard work.
Lu Li was quite discouraged because every ti he cleared the Howling Caverns, Glory Capital would
have cleared it more than 1500 tis.
As such, he had a lot of work to do to catch up to the other guilds. Since the tournant had just
ended and everyone was talking about Xin Xin rcenary Group, Lu Li used this opportunity to
recruit as many players and potential experts into his new guild as possible. Lu Li and Square Root
Three had already announced their new guild na "Ruling Sword" during the championship
interview from Ho of Esports.
When they announced this, many players searched for it in the guild browser.
It’s not there?
It’s not there!
Many players were disappointed because they couldn’t find it.
They had announced the guild before it was officially created, and players felt like they were being
teased by Lu Li.
However, although everyone complained, they still waited to join the guild.
It was a once in a lifeti opportunity to join the guild of the championship team.
Three years ago, so people had joined a small and unknown guild, not expecting much at all. They
only joined because they thought the na of the guild was cool. The guild then continued to
develop and grew to beco one of the top elite guilds in the ga.
That small guild was called Peerless City!
They weren’t famous for anything nor did they offer any incentives for their guild mbers.
However, they were lucky enough to beco of the largest guilds in the ga.
Now, an even better opportunity had arisen in the form of Ruling Sword. The mbers could brag to
others that they were from a guild that had won the championship.
Usually, during the initial stages of building a new guild, the guild master wouldn’t put any
restrictions on joining. Otherwise, the guild would lack numbers and create an arrogant reputation
for themselves.
They would seem too good for others.
As the guild beca more and more powerful, then they would set restrictions and only allow the
better players to join.
Lu Li had only created the guild at the end of the day and announced it on the world chat.
"The Guild has been created. Recruiting all players to join.
His announcent was instantly drowned in ssages from other players. The entire server was
excited.
Earth Dragon: "Blood Red War Flag congratulate the establishnt of Ruling Sword."
Water Fairy: Drizzle Court congratulate the establishnt of Ruling Sword."
Stellar Star Silver Union: "Azure Guard congratulate the establishnt of Ruling Sword."
Lucky Southern Persian: "Seventh Heaven congratulate the establishnt of Ruling Sword."
Dancing Star Dream: "Gangnam Royals congratulate the establishnt of Ruling Sword."
Wood Fearing: "Gods of Dusk congratulate the establishnt of Ruling Sword."
Whether it was the guild masters, celebrity players or famous gars, everyone was excited to see
how Ruling Sword would develop.
It was a great start to their newly established guild. Lu Li and the others had gained respect and
recognition purely by their own strengths, which was a very comndable thing.
Lu Li was well aware that despite all the congratulatory ssages, many were planning and
developing strategies to defeat them.
Only one team could win the Shadow Cup and most people would do anything to achieve that.
By searching the guild na, players could see the IDs of players who were above the Elder rank in
the guild.
Ruling Sword had one guild master, two co-leaders and nine elders, with all the other positions being
empty. It was currently a level 1 guild and allowed a maximum of 1000 mbers.
The guild master of Ruling Sword was Lu Li, the co-leader was Square Root Three and Wandering
was an elder. The three were too busy to pay attention to the world chat.
They were busy recruiting players!
There were a countless number of players that applied for the guild. Within 30 seconds of the
announcent, more than 5000 players had applied to join their guild, and there were many more
to co.
"Recruit more Mages and Priests," Square Root Three said.
Lu Li and Wandering began focusing on recruiting Mages and Priests, as well as other classes that
were popular within the current ta.
Mages could level fast and they had high damage potential. Priests were an essential class for
Instance Dungeons. As such, you could never have too many Mages or Priests. Besides these two
classes, Shamans, Warlocks and Hunters were also very useful in Instance Dungeons.
"Try to aim to recruit players that are above level 15. If their na seems dodgy then be careful,"
Wandering suggested.
You could tell the personalities of so players through their ID. For example, a player with the ID
"Daddy is Lit" would most likely be a troll or useless player. It would be wise to filter out these
players and prevent them from joining.
The restriction was added and all players that were level 15 and below were filtered out.
Fat Monkey!
This na imdiately caught Lu Li’s attention.
The future king of fire mages! He then looked at his level; Fat Monkey was level 11....
Whether he was level 1 or level 11, he had to be recruited into the guild. Lu Li accepted the future
elite player into the guild without hesitation.
Beard Stubble, level 7 – a formidable Hunter in the future. From Lu Li’s mory, he was the first one
to lure a Wild boss to a quiet place and had spent more than 10 hours to solo-kill it.
Eternal Night Light, Power of Friendship and Wolf Fang were all potential star players.
If Lu Li saw a familiar ID, he imdiately recruited them into the guild. Knowing that all these players
had the potential to beco top players was a great feeling.
This was another advantage that he had gained from his rebirth. Lu Li could see the future glory of
these players before they developed.
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