Gazing at these now-docile players, Fang Ka immediately issued them a team quest.
"Level 1 Team Quest: Capture.
Quest requirements: Capture 1000 various animals and deliver them to the front of the Ancient Castle (their size must be equal to or larger than a normal leopard).
Reward Pool: 5 Gold Coins, 500 Experience Points, 500 points. (Rewards are distributed based on player performance in the quest)"
Previously, Fang Ka saw players evolve into rare undead creatures from the Netherworld, and then a sudden thought struck him.
The idea was simple: if players were given non-human bodies, wouldn't they become capable of evolving into non-human undead creatures after reaching a High Tier?
In the Netherworld, non-human undead creatures account for ninety percent. The choice and diversity are undoubtedly broader.
Once this idea took hold, it became unstoppable, and he assigned the players in charge of cooking a task.
Every time a large beast's corpse was delivered by the Merfolk, they had to keep the bones intact and hand them over to him.
Then he would arrange for the Merfolk to place them in the second underground level of the Sacrificial Altar.
Considering animals might have a chance to possess a Demon Source, but due to low intelligence they couldn't cultivate.
But Fang Ka could let players' consciousness take over, so it wasn't an issue.
Therefore, every time the Merfolk hunted prey, Fang Ka would have them test it using a dual-reagent. After all, they had plenty of it and using it for testing was no big deal.
However, unfortunately, these low-intelligence animals had a much lower probability of possessing a Demon Source compared to higher intelligence species.
So far, only one prey was found to have a Demon Source.
When two Merfolk went down to transport the corpse, Fang Ka privately instructed them.
To also bring up about forty large beast skeletons that were accumulated.
Now this animal has become one of the players, among the hundred players in front of him.
This means that this time, in addition to the seven humanoid skeleton dual-class players, there's also a non-humanoid skeleton dual-class player.
The reason for keeping large beast skeletons was to facilitate players in executing tasks and battles.
Otherwise, dealing with small beast skeletons would be too tough in the early stages.
Of course, if it's a small beast with a Demon Source, that's different.
If it has a Demon Source, then size isn't an issue.
Previously, apart from the ingredients sent by the Merfolk during their hunts, Fang Ka didn't assign other players any beast capturing tasks, because he didn't plan to transform future players entirely non-human.
His idea was that in the future, each batch of players would roughly be half humanoid skeleton players and half non-humanoid skeleton players.
After all, many things are still more convenient with human skeletons.
So, with this approach, there was no need for old players to capture beasts excessively, but it could be an initiation task for new players, preparing for the next batch of new players.
Fang Ka asked these new players to hunt 1000 beasts, then store the bones of these beasts, the meat would be utilized as food for the Merfolk, allowing them some rest time, and the bones would serve as body spares for half of the next batch of players.
The underground prison beneath Fang Ka's castle was emptied as all corpses had been transported to the Sacrificial Altar.
After pondering, Fang Ka assigned a task to those in charge of cooking, transforming the location into an ice cellar for storing food.
Ice blocks were easy to come by; they just needed to go to Xia Lin and have Xia Lin create them using Ice Magic, then transport them to the ice cellar.
Xia Lin's Magic Affinity Talent is terrifying. While researching Alchemy Knowledge, she simultaneously possesses affinities for Ice, Water, and Dark elements, each not lacking.
After issuing tasks to these players, Fang Ka activated their game panels.
Fang Ka also couldn't be bothered to stay much longer, and said to the players, "Alright, follow me out."
With a few players having their favorability decreased as examples, the players were very obedient and immediately followed Fang Ka out of the Sacrificial Altar.
Outside, many old players had already gathered, clearly intending to interact with the new players to see if there were any benefits they could seize.
Fang Ka couldn't be bothered with their affairs and directly stepped toward the Ancient Castle.
Once Fang Ka left, the old players swarmed in, starting to introduce their trades to the new players, advertising themselves frantically.
Mr. Zhou put his forging skills up for sale, and Iron Black Pot followed suit, selling his expertise in crafting bows and arrows, earning substantial fees while teaching a group of people archery.
Among the players who rushed over, many were there to advertise their skills in forging weapons, forging armor, bows, and archery techniques.
One of the old players glanced at the new players present: "Wow, so many of you are non-humanoid skeleton players. I really didn't expect that."
"We old players didn't have that before. Looks like you newbies are quite special."
"But don't worry, I can craft all sorts of armor, custom-made. Whether you look like a dog, a cat, a pig, or a mouse, you'll be satisfied."
A newbie player, resembling a tiger skeleton, voiced his discontent: "Dude, if you don't know how to advertise, just don't. What's with the dog or cat comments? Can't you say something nicer? You clearly don't want to sell anything."
The player scratched his head: "Sorry, I'm used to being sharp-tongued. I couldn't help it."
At this moment, someone with a bit of flair came over and said loudly, "Hey, anyone newbie here a dual-class player? Come and report in, we'll guide you, show you the ropes, take you flying, lead you into the trash heap, and give you a bright future."
There was a prior consensus in the group, and the flashy speaker had decided he would personally handle the welcoming activities for the new players.
Incorporating the new dual-class players into their team researching the Magic Domain.
His words instantly caught the attention of a few dual-class newbie players. Seven humanoid skeletons and one wolf-like skeleton beast with a horn on its head approached.
"Guide me, I'm a dual-class player," said the skeleton beast first.
The flashy speaker looked at the other, surprised, and couldn't help but reach out to touch the horn on the skeleton's head: "Wow, brother, your horn is awesome."
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