Chapter 241: The International Tournament (2)



Towers Of Gods.

It was a new game prepared for The International Tournament.

Each team received a tower with seven floors.

On each floor, the participants were forced to put a single statue of their teammate. The statues were an additional buff to the team working only on the respective floor.

The buffs were also simple.

For instance, if the first floor had a statue of a tank class, the entire team fighting on the first floor would receive higher defenses and endurance stat. A statue of a mage would lower mana costs and increase damage to magic skills.

It was a pretty straightforward process.

There was also a catch to the statues.

Destroying a statue meant a player's death. The floor also would crush and reveal a hole in the tower.

Each tower was located in a simple forest surrounded by plain trees. The environment and the tower's interior could be upgraded by collecting records that spawned on the map after a player's death.

The towers also had a teleportation feature, which allowed a certain number of players to travel to the battlefield of records.

This number was also random.

At the same time, the second teleportation feature would open—the raid teleportation. It worked the same, facilitating several players to invade a random tower!

Others could easily invade a random floor, so it was important to monitor notifications.

Therefore, the victory's conditions were simple—a team with the last tower wins.

[You have appeared in Casual Clown's Tower.]

[You have ten minutes to arrange your tower.]

[A team leader, Archer, can allocate statues.]

Casual Clowns read the rules.

Jake narrowed his eyes. "They want more battles."

"It appears they want to see more individual power without too much support," Arthur nodded.

Shaw asked, "Who takes the highest floor?"

Liza replied with a second question, "Does it matter? The raid teleportation takes a few players to a random floor."

"Wow! I like that stat increase! I also have a long-projectile attack now! Your floor is so good for me!" Shaw exclaimed as he stared at the buffs with twinkling eyes.

Jake chuckled. "Who's taking over the second?"

"Me," El Boss Queen said. "I can stop anyone, provided his dominant strength is physical. I have second-best defenses in our team."

Damien nodded.

Jake dared not argue and put El Boss Queen's statue on the second floor.

"I must check this art!" Damien shouted before bolting upstairs. He was stopped by Sin.

Liza's floor buffed everyone's physical defenses much better than Damien's. The price was, of course, that there was no higher protection against magic skills and attacks.

The third floor was taken by SWalker. His floor increased strength and attack damage.

The fourth floor belonged to I Come In Peace. The buffs catered more to him, increasing strength and dexterity by 15%.

There was a slight argument between Sin and Last Coin, as both believed that the fifth floor should belong to them.

Rebecca said, "You're versatile, Justin. You should be on the sixth floor and enable Jake."

Last Coin shook his head, "Your healing is more important. You can bring his stats back to full and refill his stamina if he remains alone on the stage again! Please, take the sixth floor!"

Jake stared at them.

'The team's balance is not really in his favor. Sin has her brother, Arthur, and Liza on her side. If these vote for Justin to be on the sixth floor, he will be forced to fold. Meanwhile, Shaw and I can only vote back... well, I guess that's what Arthur meant when relationships break up teams,' Jake thought.

It soon was decided that Last Coin's statue would be on the sixth floor.

Sin was on the fifth floor, her statue increasing the healing and mana regeneration.

BANG!

Two portals suddenly manifested on the first floor.

One of them was red, while the other was orange.

The red portal meant a raid team.

The orange meant a record team.

"Three people for a record team... and two for a raid team," Jake muttered.

It was time to make choices and begin the fun!