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Reborn with Infinite System Points, I Can Directly Change Item's Value-Chapter 34 --The First Player City, Legion Function Unlocked
Hearing the server announcement ring out once again, countless players widened their eyes in disbelief.
Just how many first-clear rewards was this John planning to take?
Ever since the server opened, it felt like every single announcement had been monopolized by John alone.
Were they even playing the same game?
At the same time, many players who heard the announcement began entertaining other thoughts.
John had actually created a guild!
Didn’t that mean he was planning to build up a faction of his own?
If they could join John’s guild, then no matter how unfamiliar they were with him, they would surely receive some benefits and guidance, right?
For a time, the Zone 5 channel was filled almost entirely with people shamelessly flattering John.
[Mia] (Zone 5): "Boss John, I’m a girl. Can you give me a mascot spot? I’ve got 36D!"
[Evelyn] (Zone 5): "So what if you’re 36D? Boss John values strength.
I’m already level 15, and before entering the game I was the top beauty queen. If he’s picking a female player, it should be me!"
[Alan] (Zone 5): "When it comes to strength, I’m not afraid of anyone. I’m already level 20, with an S-rank Priest talent. I should be the strongest Priest player in Zone 5."
[Skart] (Zone 5): "Boss John, as long as you let me into the guild, I’ll personally help you hunt down Opportunists Guild members!"
In order to get John to accept them into the guild, these people were pulling out all the stops.
They practically wanted to kneel on the ground and beg him to approve their guild applications.
Unfortunately, John wasn’t paying attention to any of their messages at all.
He opened the guild panel.
[Overlord Guild]
[Guild Leader]: John
[Level]: Lv.1
[Members]: 1
[Maximum Capacity]: 225
...
For an ordinary guild, 225 members was already enough to take in every recruit they could reasonably attract.
But John was now the nominal ruler of Zone 5.
How could the number of players wanting to join his guild possibly be limited to just 225?
What’s more, John intended to use this guild to build a player army of his own.
A mere 225 members was nowhere near enough to form a complete military structure.
So the first priority was to raise the guild’s level!
Only then could it accommodate more players.
In Apocalypse, there were only two ways to level up a guild: spend money or complete missions.
One cost money. The other cost effort.
Guild missions were divided into two types: daily and special.
Daily missions meant reaching a required total amount of experience gained by all guild members each day.
Special missions involved conquering a dungeon as a group, which awarded a large amount of guild experience.
Under normal circumstances, most players would definitely raise their guild level through collective grinding.
But John had no need to take that route.
Because during the two days he had been asleep, he had already accumulated a massive amount of system points.
And after a rough calculation, he probably had over 300,000 by now.
Since he was going to spend, then he might as well spend big.
John directly used 100,000 system points to modify his gold coin balance to 100,000.
Then, without hesitation, he started pouring money into the guild.
[Consumed 1,000 gold coins. Guild EXP +100,000!]
[Congratulations! Your guild has been upgraded to Level 5. Maximum guild member capacity: 765!]
1,000 gold coins for 100,000 guild experience.
That was an extremely worthwhile trade.
John directly converted the remaining 100,000 gold coins into guild experience as well.
[Consumed 100,000 gold coins. Guild EXP +10,000,000!]
[Congratulations! Your guild has been upgraded to Level 50. Maximum guild member capacity: 10,000!]
[Guild level has reached 30. Special Structure crafting function unlocked!]
[Guild level has reached 50. Guild City Teleportation function unlocked!]
...
After completing the upgrades, a capacity of ten thousand members was already enough to satisfy John’s requirement for building an army.
After all, the players he wanted to recruit were elite-grade.
Even if all the elite-grade players in the entirety of Zone 5 were added together, the total would probably only be around this number.
Aside from that, once a guild reached certain milestones, various functions would also unlock.
For example, the teleportation function.
The Guild Leader could teleport 100 times per day.
As long as they were not inside a dungeon or under skill-based control, they could instantly return to the guild city from anywhere.
It could greatly improve travel efficiency.
With a thought, John immediately teleported to Region Y9527, where his city was located.
This area was fairly close to Novice Village.
At the same time, it wasn’t too far from Eaglecrest City either.
More importantly, it was situated in the central zone between multiple hidden dungeons.
It was a location John had carefully selected.
At this moment, a vast city had already risen in that region.
John’s gaze settled upon the city.
Its relevant information immediately appeared.
[Overload City] (Overlord Guild Main City)
[Level]: Lv.1
...
The information was very simple.
A Level 1 city had a maximum footprint of only 500 by 500.
It could house fewer than 100 members at most.
If he wanted to expand its scale, there was only one option: level it up.
The way to level up a city was the same as a guild—missions and spending money.
After thinking for a moment, John decisively used system points once again to modify another 100,000 gold coins.
At the moment, there weren’t many other places where system points could be put to better use, so he might as well invest them all directly into the guild.
...
[Consumed 1,000 gold coins. City level increased to Lv.5.]
[Consumed 10,000 gold coins. City level increased to Lv.20.]
[The current highest level limit of this City Founding Decree has been reached. Please obtain a higher-grade City Founding Decree before continuing upgrades.]
After that wave of upgrades, Overload City began expanding dramatically.
The city gate, which had originally stood only a few meters high, was now dozens of meters tall!
Those stretches of low, flat buildings gradually gave way to taller structures as well.
At the same time, NPCs also began appearing one after another.
If it had remained a Level 1 city, it would have been nothing more than an empty shell.
Only after being upgraded and gaining these NPCs could the city finally begin operating normally.
[Overload City] (Overlord Guild Main City)
[Level]: Lv.20
[Current Resident Guild]: Overlord Guild
[Resident Capacity]: 5,000
[Commerce Level]: 1
[Military Affairs Level]: 1
[Agriculture Level]: 1
[Special Structures]: Legion Camp, Overlord Guild Revival Spring
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But this still wasn’t the end.
[City level has reached 20. City Legion Function unlocked!]
"It’s here."
John’s eyes lit up.
This was the true reason why he had treated creating a guild as the very first thing to do after entering the main city.
The city’s Legion Function could maximize the loyalty of guild members.
Any member who joined a legion would become bound to its commander—sharing in glory and suffering alike.
The most direct example was this: if the legion commander’s level dropped, the levels of the legion members would also fall to varying degrees!
Therefore, every legion member’s foremost duty was to ensure the legion commander’s safety.
With the Legion Function in place, even in Zone 5, these selfish, self-serving people would have no choice but to submit obediently!
Looking at the magnificent city before him, John felt a surge of heroic ambition rise in his chest.
"The first player city in the world of Apocalypse belongs to me!"







