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Chapter 757 - 236: The Immersive Feeling That Stunned All the Viewers!_3
Chapter 757: Chapter 236: The Immersive Feeling That Stunned All the Viewers!_3
As if to demonstrate his loyalty, Brown Scarf spilled everything he knew.
"Is there such good news?" Yin was taken aback. He had been in a hurry to scout for his stream viewers and was the first to rush in without taking the time to ask the staff for more details.
After receiving a nod from Brown Scarf, Yin glanced over the resources this young man had laid out.
Alcohol*1, Gauze*1, and 5 Meteor Darts for long-distance attacks on zombies.
After picking up the supplies, Yin received a prompt that he could combine alcohol and gauze to make a medical kit.
It could restore 75 points of health in one gulp, considered a strong restorative potion.
The saying goes, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do."
Yin had now fully immersed himself, and started to think quickly.
"When I was escaping, I saw this guy tough out at least five hits from zombies, and with a full health of 100 points... that means the attack power of these zombies we’ve encountered is below 20 points."
"With the medical kit, our margin for error is at least higher than others."
"But the weapons I just picked up, whether it’s a wrench or a small knife, they all have durability and only about 30 points at that. These zombies seem to be endless."
"Using melee weapons to exchange durability for points against them doesn’t seem wise."
Yin listed the current situation.
As a streamer, he was always thinking about creating spectacles for the viewers.
The "Fade to Light" offline experience hall was undoubtedly a great spectacle.
But knowing there was a leaderboard, say no more.
The viewers would definitely want their favored streamers to score as high as possible.
If you were eliminated soon after entering, it would inevitably disappoint the viewers.
So Yin, even if not for the big prize but purely for the sake of boosting his livestream popularity, found it necessary to compete on the leaderboard.
"Did you ask the staff how much points we could get for killing a zombie?" Yin asked again.
"No..." Brown Scarf shook his head regretfully, "I didn’t have the chance."
"We also can’t see the leaderboard right now, so the best way is either we kill a zombie ourselves... or we find some players who have already killed zombies and ask around." As he spoke, Yin’s gaze swept over the street in front of the high tower entrance.
The original 200 players, after facing the initial wave of attacks, had nearly thirty people eliminated.
The remaining were quick responders who started to scatter like birds.
Some also noticed Yin standing not far off on the roof.
They began to follow suit, climbing towards the nearby tall buildings to temporarily avoid the zombies.
"That means, most of our competitors are temporarily safe now."
"They will also collect some different supplies along the way."
"There’s only half an hour, and five minutes have passed; to get a high ranking, we need to think of something."
"Dude, you go check if the door on the rooftop that connects to the first floor can be opened, and I’ll look along the roof edge to see if there’s any safe way down."
After assigning tasks, the two men split up.
Half a minute later, they reconvened and summarized the new intel they had gathered.
Yin’s findings were that about seven or eight zombies, attracted to the area, wandered near the bungalow because they could not climb, leaving no exact safe descent.
And Brown Scarf’s information was equally frustrating.
The rooftop door was locked from the inside and couldn’t be opened.
That is to say,
the two had avoided immediate danger but were now trapped on the rooftop.
As night approached, the time in the game scene passed even faster, lasting only about five minutes or so.
The originally blood-colored sunset in the sky also gradually turned dark red.
Night was about to fall.
During the initial rules explanation, the staff had also hinted.
After dark, more powerful zombies—Night Demons—would spawn.
They possessed strong attributes.
And a more terrifying capability—wall scaling.
At that point, even the rooftop would not be safe.
"Bro, what should we do now... am I really going to be eliminated just five minutes into the game..." Brown Scarf felt complex emotions.
He had come to queue in the middle of the night, then gave up his morning playtime just to be among the first to experience "Fade to Light."
While he was amazed by the stunning design of the number one player, he hadn’t enjoyed it for long.
Being eliminated now would be a real loss.
"Huh?" Just then, out of the corner of his eye, Yin spotted something in the corner of the rooftop.
Because it looked too old and inconspicuous, blending into the background, Yin hadn’t noticed it at all initially.
Now looking closely, the item seemed to flicker with a faint, interactive glow.
"Hold on, I think I might have a way," Yin dropped these words and strode towards the corner of the roof.
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