Although this matter seems a bit troublesome, Linton thought about it, as long as it is done, he can get a lot of benefits here.

In addition to being able to enter the opponent's guild territory, Linton can also get a lot of points and contribution points. The most important thing is the contribution point, it is too difficult for him to do the task by himself.

In the invasion battle, the loser will lose everything directly, which means that Linton can directly get all the points and contribution points of the opponent. Of course, if he loses, he will also lose everything. Not only the points and contribution points I saved now, but also the points and skills I used before were sold at a discount. The job agency also went to the end, and all the contribution points were sold for compensation, which is equivalent to starting from scratch.

So will Linton lose?

There are some chances of losing. Yes, even if no one from the other party is participating now, Linton must complete the control points of the three worlds within the specified time. At least all three worlds must have more than 50% of the control points. As for how this degree of control was developed, Linton still doesn't know yet.

This is obviously a project with high investment risks and high returns. You said that Linton can still collect enough contribution points just by doing tasks like this. There is no need to play so big, but after all, Linton still has the purpose of wanting to enter the other party's guild.

So after thinking about it again, Linton decided to launch an invasion directly.

As for the guild, Linton has also considered it. First of all, after finishing the invasion battle on my side, I will definitely get a lot of contribution points. By then, I estimate that I will be able to produce several levels of job placements in a row and obtain the qualification to establish a guild.

And System Ji also said here that a guild leader's subordinates can only have one guild, and if Linton's subordinates have guilds, they can only be merged, so when the time comes to steal the opponent's guild, just merge it directly. The opponent's guild territory, guild points, and things in the public warehouse can be directly annexed.

As for the intruder, no matter what the distribution method is, no one will compete with him for participation, and it must belong to him 100%, so there is no need to consider this point.

The only problem now is the control degree of the three worlds. From Linton's point of view, although he still doesn't know how to grab this degree of control, it is probably similar to the method of obtaining the detection value, uploading valuables and the like. The most is to kill multiple members of the opponent and then seize the control value of the opponent, but the problem is that there are no members of the opponent now.

"By the way, there are also npc players..." Speaking of this, Linton suddenly remembered this matter. The investigators here can pull npcs as team members, can they get control points from them?

For example, if he is the defender of the guild now, and he puts the main world as the core natal world, then his wife Yalan and nephew Gasein are all his team members, and they will definitely participate in the defense, right?

If they are killed by investigators, can they be resurrected? Can I get control points by killing them? This Linton is really not clear, and of course the system Ji has no hints at all.

System Ji has always been in a simple introduction mode, and all kinds of things can be briefly introduced, just a brief introduction. If she could explain everything clearly, Linton wouldn't be ignorant of how scout points and battle points are calculated.

Obviously, the control degree is the same this time. System Ji only introduced such a thing, but it is completely unclear how this thing is calculated. However, she explained that when entering the Invasion World, the degree of control will always be displayed, and by then she should be able to sum up how this thing is calculated by doing something.

In short, since it is the world under the opponent, the opponent should also have npc players there. Speaking of nppc players can participate? Can the npc team members of the opponent from other worlds come to participate?

Speaking of which, the other party is a whole guild. There are many investigators in the guild. They should also have npc members under them. Can their npc members come to participate?

If you can come to participate, the number of enemies is still quite a lot. Thinking about this, Linton suddenly felt that things were not as simple as he thought. Even without any scouts involved, it might not be that easy to win.

Wouldn't it be difficult for the other party to directly pull some god-like npc team members to help? This is not an ordinary investigation. If Linton loses this time, it will not only be as simple as being downgraded, but it will start from scratch and start from scratch. By the way, if he loses, the world in his hand will also be exported, and some of the skills Linton used to use may not be able to get them back.

The price was so high, Linton thought about it, and then communicated with System Ji again. Although the information that can be obtained is incomplete, it can also inquire about some things that have not been asked before.

After another exchange, Linton probably knew a few more things. First, the npc players on your side can participate.

Second, the opponent's npc players can also participate, but not all of them can, but the players who need to participate in the battle need to register themselves.

Yes, players in the guild participate in defensive battles, and they can sign up their own players. In fact, this step is easy to understand. After all, Linton does not need to bring all the team members to participate. It is not compulsory. He can only participate in the invasion battle after signing up and reporting people up.

Linton was delighted to hear that, now there is no one on the other side, and of course no one has signed up, so there is no need to worry about all the npc members of the guild running to fight them.

But he also knew that the npc players who were originally in these three natal worlds would automatically participate in the battle. This Linton can also understand. For example, if the main world on his side is invaded, it is normal for Yalan and the others to automatically join the battle, isn't it?

Because these three worlds are the worlds that the opponent has already explored, Linton felt that there should be more or less npc teammates in them, which means that this invasion battle is not completely without opponents, but they should all be npc teammates.

The third thing I know is that there is a preparation time for the invasion war. Once the invasion war is launched, both sides have 10 cycles to prepare. This preparation time is obviously for you to find reinforcements, call teammates and so on. Of course, this should be mainly for the defender. After all, the attacker has the initiative. They must have thought about attacking before launching the invasion. Be prepared.

But Linton really needed this time. He was going to optimize his men and find a few who could fight.

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