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In the end, Ye Xuan was brought to the meeting place by Qian Ming, and everyone gathered at a small square. When Ye Xuan and Qian Ming arrived, everyone had already arrived in advance. Even Xian Xiaoguo, who loved to play the most, was there.1
Seeing Ye Xuan's arrival, Xian Xiaoguo immediately rushed over. When Xian Xiaoguo came over, Zhao Hua, He Dong and the rest also came over. The former looked at the crowd and smiled: "Oh, you guys are really early."
Then, without waiting for anyone to respond, Ye Xuan glanced at the square, spread out his hands and said to Qian Ming, "Look, the instructor hasn't arrived. It will take at least two hours, otherwise they wouldn't appear."
The crowd did not think much of Ye Xuan's words and curled their mouths. After all, they would not believe Ye Xuan's words, but in the end, they could not not help but be displeased. When the instructor arrived, they really did wait for two hours.
At this point, the crowd couldn't help but look at Ye Xuan in a different light. However, they gritted their teeth and looked at him in a different light. After all, it was his jinx mouth that made everyone wait for so long.
This time, there was only one person who came, and this person was not unfamiliar either. This was the Teacher Mo who was previously here to take the test. When he arrived, he didn't say anything unnecessary and could tell everyone about the task and how the points were divided.
According to Master Mo, the system is divided as follows:
Personal Quest – 20 points.
Team mission — 40 points.
Group mission — 60 points.
Qualifying points — 100 points.
First of all, individual missions were easy to understand. It was a person's missions, and all of the points were obtained by one person. If the mission was completed, that person would receive 20 points, and if they failed, that person would lose those 20 points.
As for a party quest, it was 100% certain that it was a two-person quest. When the time came, the team would be allocated by drawing lots, so when the time came, the player had to cooperate with the player.
In particular, although a party quest had 40 points, in reality, these 40 points were split between two people. In other words, when two people formed a team, each person's base points would be 20 points and the two added together would have 40 points.
However, because teamwork had the nature of teamwork, at that time, everyone's points would be separated according to the completion of the task. Simply put, if the task was completed, then the 40 points would be distributed to two people, each person would get 20 points.
However, if the task failed, it wouldn't be to deduct all 40 points, but to distinguish the degree of completion according to the circumstances of the task. To put it bluntly, it would be whose contribution is the larger, and then the distribution of 20 points would be carried out.
In other words, the total points for a team mission was 40 points. If they could complete it, they would receive 20 points. But if they could not, the total points would be reduced to 20 points.
These 20 points would be distributed based on the individual's completion rate. It was possible that each person would receive 10 points, that each person had more points, that each person had less points, and that each person would directly receive 20 points, with each person not having a single point.
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