The Accomplished Eminent Monk â âReckless Kingkong.â
Zhao Youyue activated the âYu Shengfanâ character card as she fought against the thief boss and mobs. If not, even with her slightly enhanced gaming skills from longtime exposure of Yu Shengfan, she might have failed dramatically
âTale of Wuxia 3 â Swords of the Futureâ was especially harsh on players when they had to fight multiple targets. This was especially true during the early stages, where players would not yet have any access to AoE skills. Players could only defeat their foes one at a time. Charging into the thick of things would only result in certain death.
Her fans grew agitatedââ
âAh Yuâs stewing in her own juice. Everyone was screaming at her and going all caps, KILL THE THIEF! She just had to be plain olâ merciful Lady Zhao. Look what happened now. Her small village is up in smoke. She may as well end the game here and start over!â
âShe should have created a safe point just before she was given the choice to either kill or spare that scumbag. Thatâs how you leave an emergency backdoor for yourselfâ
âHahahaha, Imma sit down and watch Ah Yu get ravaged by Zha Fengâs bad intentions!â
âThis playthrough is definitely doomed. Itâs totally unplayable during the early stages.â
As her viewers continued announcing Zhao Youyueâs imminent doom, she game like how only Yu Shengfan would, and forcefully turned the situation around, wiping the floor with the enemies who greatly outnumbered her. Unfortunately, the game did not provide an option for her to spare the thief again, for she certainly would have.
Thatâs right. Zhao Youyue had decided to play as a complete pacifist. Even if it only resulted in more innocent lives being slaughtered, it would not matter, she just wanted to spare lives
She had deliberately created such an eccentric character. This was the total opposite of Emiya Kiritsugu from the âFate series.â Emiya Kiritsugu always chose the path that would save more lives, even if he had to take some along the way. Even if he had to kill his loved ones to save more souls, he would not hesitate to do so.
This monk had been affectionately named, âAh Guangâ by Zhao Youyue. Ah Guang would only kill when left without a choice. Otherwise, he would be merciful and spare everything that lived and breathed, even if it was a devil, let alone a hero.
Ah Guang did not keep his pacifistic ideals to himself. He would not even allow anyone to commit any murder before him. He would stop all forms of killing. He soon became the self-appointed âambassador of peaceâ in this evil orientated game.
It was the most infuriating playthrough ever. Ah Guang was the rebel of rebels, the maverick of mavericks in this sandbox game. Almost any NPC in this game could be definitively killed, living up to the âkilling everyone and looting the spoilsâ mindlessness. Guides related to this game had actually encouraged such a pathââ
Take a look at NPC âxxx,â for example. After completing his side quest, that would be it. There would be nothing else to be gained. But if you killed him, he might just drop the âxxâ treasure. It was an extremely rare and useful item, therefore he would be worth killing. If the item does not drop, you could reload from a previous save point and kill the NPC until the treasure drops
Zhao Youyue did the total opposite. Suddenly, she became the so-called âAnnoying Streamer,â constantly aggravating viewers with collection OCD.
At that moment, Zhao Youyue had used her gaming skills to pull off an extremely difficult counter-kill. The live broadcast room went up in a gale of volcanic tornadoes. The viewers incessantly spammed â666â on the bullet curtain. They had to admit it â she had skills!
The gameâs graphics were groundbreaking. To a certain extent, that ridonkulous counter-kill just now was no different from watching a great action movie. The viewers were treated to a sight they never expected, even by Zhao Youyueâs streaming standards.
After Zhao Youyue finally finished defeating this thief boss, she unlocked an achievement called ââ âOnly the strong have the right to be Madonna.â It was an orange-colored achievement, representing relatively high rarity.
Obviously, this achievement could only be obtained if the player lets the thief go, and then survives the second encounter later. An orange-colored achievement referred to achievements that were obtained from desperate situations. The player either obtains the achievement, or they die while attempting to earn it. Many guides strongly discouraged players from such a masochistic route, as this achievement was rather useless and served little purpose. It was nothing like the purple rare achievements, which granted players exclusive skills and weapon rewards.
Other than orange and purple achievements, there were gold, silver, bronze. Those were the three types of ânormalâ achievements. These achievements were far easier to obtain, as long as you complete the many side quests and explored the map thoroughly.
Obviously, orange achievements were limited to highly skilled players. They were mostly used for bragging rights, if any.
Zhao Youyue had created a baldy for herself. It was relatively easier to trigger many flags of the game as a monk. Monks were also a tanky, melee profession within the game. Controlling them was relatively easy, compared to the rest of the game, which is still a handful for most. This job relied on being recklessly aggressive. It was rather forgiving, and had a generous margin of error
Therefore, when such a simplistic, efficient character fell into the hands of Zhao Youyue, who was a a God-like player, it was a smooth sailing combination that ensured a smooth-sailing journey from thereon. Her gaming experience had been most pleasant!
Zhao Youyue even changed the live broadcast roomâs name to âThe accomplished eminent monk completing the first round of âTale of Wuxia â Swords of the Futureâ with zero damage. Which part of this game was difficult? Which part of this lawless world was cruel?â
Very few players had even attempted to play like Zhao Youyue. As she picked up her momentum and gained even more fame for this exemplary gameplay, the gameâs hardcore community soon gave her the exclusive nickname â âReckless Kingkong.â Everyone felt that her âletâs playâ was fresh, exciting, and invigorating.
When it came to this game, many still pursued the path of the swordsman. After all, there was that âSword of the Futureâ within the gameâs name. You just have to play as a swordsman, shouldnât you?
However, âZha Fengâs conspiracyâ made its appearance again. No matter which swordsman class or specialty you took, they all required an extremely high level of skill to pull off. On top of that, they were fragile and had very little HP. They were basically paper planes in a dogfight
Zha Feng was indeed a staunch, anti-Wuxia denouncer. In the hearts of many, the very soul of Wuxia was to explore the lawless world with sword in hand. In the end, you made swordsmen the weakest, toughest job to play? Why must you play with our feelings like that?
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As she gamed on, Zhao Youyue soon discovered a new system of the game. After she completed a side quest called âThe Samsara Palace,â she learned of the âInvasionâ system, which involved the player invading the worlds of others. Of course, this opened her own world up to other invaders. If she wanted to, she could even invade another world, and choose to help that worldâs native inhabitant by fighting off other invaders.
This was the PVP, multi-player aspect of the game. But with this game being what it was, you would soon realize that the PVP in this game was much easier than the PVE
After completing âThe Samsara Palaceâ quest, players were able to exchange all kinds of items such as skills, elixirs. This was monotonous, repetitive, and weighed your heart heavily, right? Thatâs right. This was the endless cycle! Zha Feng had skillfully masked the online mode behind the âendless cycleâ fluff!
Zhao Youyue was not the type to invade and grieve others. Some players or NPCs would invade her (Some NPCs were also members of the Samsara Palace to complete some quests, inadvertently clashing blades with your controlled character.) When that happened, she would most certainly use her skillful âReckless Kingkongâ to deliver the greatest beatdown of the century on them.
Zhao Youyue remained focused â mainly on moving through the main storyline quests while completing some sideline quests of certain important characters. She ignored the optional quests that provided skills and artifacts. She did not really have much use for them anyway, not when she was walking away from the corpses of bosses that she had bullied to death, completely unscathed, with nothing but a pair of palms, a set of âArhat Boxingâ skills, and the defensive Kungfu style â âImpenetrable Defense.â