Don't call me evil god

Chapter 181 New Recruitment Rewards

Chapter 181 New Recruitment Rewards
After the houses for existing believers were completed, the construction of basic residential buildings did not stop immediately.

Because Nowen is still paying out of his own pocket and using his divine power to issue a series of related tasks for the construction of basic residential buildings.

This part of divine power naturally comes from the commission and interception that Norman makes on a daily basis.

With enough divine power in his hands, Nowen can naturally guide his believers by "issuing tasks".

This is also the main means used by Nowen to regulate and balance the actions of believers.

Although most of the refugees who became new believers had math skills comparable to Brandon's, they were still able to compare simple numbers.

By completing the task of building basic residential buildings issued by the God of Knowledge, you can earn 5 or 6 knowledge points a day, or even more.

For example, the believer who spent 100 knowledge points to exchange for [Structural Stability]. Only he and Ray Wayne can complete the task of using relevant divine assistance during the construction process. This task alone can get a reward of 5 knowledge points.

In comparison.

If they went on an adventure in the dark forest with Brandon, destroying monsters or something.

There were originally few monsters near the Misty Valley, and they were wiped out by the believers some time ago. In fact, most of the time during a day out was spent on traveling and searching for targets.

The actual amount of knowledge points earned may not be as much as helping to build houses in the valley territory!
Moreover, fighting with monsters is always a dangerous thing. Although Miranda and several other priests will provide treatment for the injured when they return to the valley, what if they are not careful and are hit directly in the vitals by the monsters, and there will be no time for treatment?
When it comes to gaining knowledge points, people like old Bill and his son Ford will choose the safer option.

Stay in the valley and complete tasks such as construction and farming that do not require combat.

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The biggest advantage of fighting monsters is that you can gain legendary experience.

Used to upgrade levels and increase basic attributes.

This is currently the only way to gain legendary experience.

Basic attributes are indeed very important. Increasing strength, physique, and agility can make the body strong and flexible, while increasing mental intelligence and will can make the mind clear and wise.

Even gods like the God of Harvest or the God of Craftsmen who do not correspond to the professional route must meet the basic attribute requirements if they want to learn divine arts, but the values ​​will be reduced.

Even if you don't become a professional, increasing attributes can make you healthier.

However, the believers soon discovered a relatively more "comfortable" way to gain legendary experience.

When the Creation Altar was activated, a magic spell called [Team Contract] was activated, but at that time the believers had not yet discovered the value of this magic spell.

[Team Contract] Divine Art is an upgraded version of the previous method where Norven distributed rewards based on combat contributions.

When two or more believers use their magic, they will form a temporary team or group.

By default, the points and experience rewards obtained from destroying monsters are distributed according to combat contributions.

Another option is that when the contract is signed, all members of the team agree on a fixed ratio, and no matter how much the combat contribution is, it will be distributed according to this ratio!

After the divine art of [Team Contract] appeared, the first person to understand it was naturally Gale, who was the first to discover the team numerical mechanism.

After the believers began to use knowledge points as currency to exchange the goods produced by their respective labor, Gail proposed a plan.

He can lead four companions from the Church of Knowledge to the Dark Forest to destroy monsters, and he will do the whole process by himself. The others just need to stand in a safe position far away to ensure that they can be recognized as participating in the battle and are eligible for distribution.

The legendary experience points awarded were divided equally among the four companions, and Gale took none of them. As for the knowledge points awarded, they all belonged to Gale.

In addition, after the battle, these four companions will pay Gale a corresponding proportion of knowledge points as a reward based on the legendary experience gained.

As soon as Gail's plan was proposed, it immediately became popular among believers!
the reason is simple.

He is a battle mage with a professional rating of level 3. It is not difficult for him to eliminate the monsters on the outskirts of the nearby Dark Forest. In comparison, it means that the four companions can get legendary experience just by taking a walk in the forest with him!

The cost is just a few knowledge points.

There are many ways to gain knowledge points!
They can usually help build basic houses in the Misty Valley, accumulate the knowledge points they gain, and then use these points to join the Gale Organization's team!
Gail himself certainly didn’t work for nothing.

Every time he led people out to destroy monsters, he would earn dozens of knowledge points. Originally, it took him a long time to accumulate the 3 knowledge points required to learn level 150 magic.

Now the speed of acquiring knowledge points has been greatly accelerated. On average, you can learn a new powerful magic every 3 or 4 days!
Moreover, as believers began to get used to using knowledge points as currency for transactions, at least in the Misty Valley, knowledge points had gradually begun to replace gold, silver and copper coins. It was obvious to the naked eye that with the development of the territory, this thing would only be too little, not too much.

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Of course, when it comes to earning knowledge points.

The ones who are most efficient and earn the most are still the goblins.

Hugo did not take the so-called heretic expulsion order seriously at all. After confirming the situation in the Misty Valley, he converted to Nowen on the spot without saying a word.

After gaining enough contribution points, he also became a member of the Church of Knowledge.

The method Hugo chooses to earn points is related to recruiting new believers.

After adding the new believer mission, Nowen also made adjustments to the missionary mission of "Our Lord's Truth Shines on the Earth".

When new believers accumulate 50 contribution points, various prayers and labors will still bring divine power to Nowen, but he will not give it back as knowledge points.

In the new [Our Lord's Truth Shines on the Earth] mission, missionaries can get a one-time reward of 50 knowledge points after the new believers accumulate 25 contribution points!
Moreover, within 5 days after the newcomers have become believers, the mission will not disappear. During this period, % of the points and experience rewards they obtain will be automatically transferred to the missionaries as a commission!
Link and bind old believers with new believers.

Believers are encouraged to recruit new members.

The harder new recruits work during the five days after they become believers, the more the recruiter earns.

After figuring out this mechanism, Hugo Sivi was extremely excited.

Isn't this a coincidence?

The stand-in business he came up with was to recruit refugees to sign contracts. Now he just changed the contract into a missionary business and brought them to the Misty Valley.

When it comes to recruiting new people, he’s a professional who is suitable for the job!

Isn't this what he is best at!

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Author's note: Thanks to a previous reader's comment and suggestion, the mechanism for recruiting new members has been adjusted.

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