The Magic Web has a five-level authority system, where reaching the Secondary level grants access to knowledge related to Spirit Masters. Upon reaching the Third Rank, most of the Spirit Master knowledge becomes available for selection.
Under such temptation, Spirit Masters from the Hundred Schools of Thought eagerly upload their learnings to the Magic Web in hopes of earning a substantial amount of Source Points, which they can then use to learn from others' uploaded knowledge.
Each Spirit Technique can be exchanged for hundreds or thousands of Source Points, and the same goes for totem research, Inheritance Factor Analysis, and Totem Beast cultivation.
This creates a positive cycle of knowledge dissemination and learning, attracting even more external Spirit Masters.
After all, those with inherited knowledge as Spirit Masters are ultimately few; the vast majority are fortunate to follow a particular Spirit Master and become part of their circle. To advance, aside from innate talent, the two major hurdles that block 99% of Spirit Masters are knowledge and resources!
Knowledge determines your level of Analysis regarding Totem Beasts, which in turn affects whether you can uncover their inner, more powerful Inheritance Factors, allowing them to have a brilliant future. Alternatively, it enables more specialized targeted cultivation so that your totem can smoothly complete its Evolution and even achieve Ultimate Evolution.
Resources determine whether you can convert knowledge into actual power; lacking resources renders even the richest knowledge meaningless—purely theoretical.
However, here, Xiar solves all their limitations. As long as you possess a certain level of talent and put in the effort, you will surely progress, allowing the allied Spirit Masters to experience significant leaps in their abilities!
Some Spirit Masters worry about stringent restrictions on many inheritances, akin to patent rights that prevent casual sharing with others. After all, these are precious experiences accumulated over generations of Spirit Masters; how could they be casually imparted?
But Xiar does not care about such matters. With the emergence of the Magic Web, even binding Spirit Techniques set by peak Third Rank Spirit Masters can be instantly erased.
As for concerns about retaliation or accountability from others, Xiar has only one response: "If you have the ability, come bite me; if you're unconvinced, come fight!"
There's no way around it; possessing the Magic Web and a million Swarm Legion members has allowed him to surpass most factions—this is his audacity.
Even Fourth-Level Spirit Masters are reluctant to offend him casually; let alone those forces led by merely Secondary or Third-Level Spirit Masters—Xiar could easily wipe them out with one hand!
Regarding uploaded knowledge, the first person to upload will enjoy patent rights; other uploaders with similar content will not receive corresponding rewards or subsequent dividends.
A comprehensive knowledge rating system has now been established, with many knowledgeable individuals serving as judges while the Magic Web acts as the final decision-maker to evaluate uploaded knowledge and determine appropriate rewards and subsequent dividends.
Interestingly, every person who uploads knowledge, regardless of what it is, receives an official certification label upon successful upload. Naturally, Xiar would not simply replicate a certain internet company from a past life.
The social system of Magic Web and the Forum system were also localized improvements based on those software from the past. Strictly speaking, it could be considered copying and plagiarism... but unfortunately, no one would hold him accountable; instead, everyone was astonished and amazed!
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Located in the city, the Adventurers' Guild was entirely constructed of marble and occupied a large area.
Within the Guild Hall, adventurers were busy checking posted missions, exchanging information, and forming teams.
Magic Web was indeed convenient, but many things still required real-world interaction; otherwise, who could tell whether the person on the other side of Magic Web was male or female or if their strength matched what was stated in their profile?
On this basis, adventurers trusted the ratings provided by the guild more than the authority levels and credit ratings of Magic Web.
At that moment, an adventuring party was discussing this matter.
"So annoying! Last time we had to protect someone while they were out in the wild, and on our way back, a pack of Mutated Wolves suddenly appeared, injuring our Employer. The mission completion rate dropped instantly, and my adventure rating fell by a star!" The Burly Man slammed his fist against the wall in frustration.
Adventurer levels were classified into five tiers based on strength and mission completion levels, with each tier further divided into star ratings ranging from 0 to 9 stars.
This meant that even if you didn't have enough strength for the next tier, as long as you had enough stars, many people would still be willing to hire you!
Hiring represented a substantial reward and was a way for adventurers to earn money.
His companions were not particularly affected by this; instead, one of them helplessly said, "Take it easy. Last time I went out, I encountered a Frenzied Black Bear and almost didn't make it back!"
Although they all used First Level Source Elixirs, the wilderness was still too dangerous for them. Especially in uninhabited areas like forests and grasslands, which were filled with various formidable Radiation Monsters; one misstep could lead to permanent consequences.
In just twenty days, over a thousand adventurers had lost their lives, with ten times that number injured. Yet wealth was enticing; one after another, they continued to rush into the vast forests and wastelands, enjoying unparalleled thrills and excitement while burning through their lives!
At that moment, a team emerged from the guild, drawing considerable attention with its two men and two women.
Among them was a stunning beauty with a fiery red mane, her tight leather armor perfectly accentuating her figure, making her the center of attention.
"Thank you so much for agreeing to take us on this mission, Yura!" Tracy exclaimed, hugging her friend's arm with a cheerful smile.
The red-haired beauty was none other than her good friend, Transparent Bridge. Born into nobility, she had a passion for martial arts from a young age and possessed exceptional talent in combat.
Later, when the Magic Web appeared, she invested most of her family's wealth to purchase the First Level Source Elixir, which initiated her body's Evolution.
Immediately after, she ventured into dangerous wilderness adventures, gathering extensive information on various flora and fauna. This earned her a substantial Source Point reward that made others envious. Within just over ten days, she bought the Secondary Source Elixir and stepped into the ranks of Second-Level Adventurers.
Clearly, she was an outstanding female warrior who was in no way inferior to men, harboring an intrinsic desire for battle and adventure.
"It's nothing; you all helped me so much before," Yura replied with a smile, showing no airs despite her newfound strength.
A burly man with a beard named Kenton spoke in a deep voice, "According to the information we've gathered, we can't currently determine the whereabouts of this tracking Humanoid Monster mission. We only know it's located at the back of Sain City, near Tirisfal County."
"Don't worry; just follow me. I have detailed information," Yura said with a mysterious smile as she led the team away from Source City and boarded a bus heading to Sain City...
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