However, whether or not he could cast a Fireball spell wasn't the main focus right now. The key was whether he could find hidden, more useful information.
Li De calmed his mind and continued searching through the official website.
The information currently provided on the official website only covered the four major races: humans, elves, Beastmen, and sea races.
It was foreseeable that these races would likely be the first to be available when the game officially launched.
The races he could most easily interact with were humans and Beastmen. Perhaps he could work on this aspect in the future.
Li De rubbed his nose, and over a dozen ideas popped into his head.
He continued scrolling through the official website.
He found the class introduction, which was what he was most concerned about.
"Glory" wasn't just about mages; there were four other starting classes.
Warrior, priest, rogue, archer, and mage made up the five starting class systems in "Glory."
The official website provided a difficulty and combat power ranking for these five classes.
Ranking first was the mage, with a difficulty rating of a full 10 stars and a combat power rating of 10 stars.
Second was the archer, with a difficulty rating of 8 stars and a combat power rating of 7 stars.
Third was the rogue, with a difficulty rating of 7 stars and a combat power rating of 8 stars.
Fourth was the priest, with a difficulty rating of 6 stars and a combat power rating of 6 stars.
Fifth was the warrior, with a difficulty rating of 5 stars and a combat power rating of 7 stars.
As the Progenitor of the vampire race, Li De was already a level 10 mage, with a secondary class as a level 5 warrior. He had no choice in class selection, so he could only learn about the other classes.
In Green City, these classes also dominated the mainstream. Even in the memories of the Vampire Progenitor, there were no additional classes.
Seeing this, Li De felt a bit unsatisfied. Two days ago, this information would have been useless garbage to him, but now it was incredibly valuable.
Unfortunately, the official website only provided this much information. As for the legendary hidden classes, divine artifacts, and other such things, they were only briefly mentioned, with no useful details.
After studying for a few more minutes and confirming that he hadn't missed any useful information, he opened the official forum.
Thanks to the powerful promotional campaigns over the past few months and the game testing areas set up in major first and second-tier cities, the official forum for "Glory" was extremely lively.
A group of troublemaking players were enthusiastically posting and trolling, with some titles that left Li De stunned.
[Shocking: After experiencing "Glory" today, my wife actually...]
[Feasibility Analysis Report on the Possibility of Game Romance]
[How to Obtain Divine Artifacts and Hidden Classes: Add me on QQ for mentorship]
[Online Games Are a Cult: Parents Must Resolutely Protect Their Children's Health (I'm willing to pay a high price for beta accounts)]
Aside from these unserious posts, most netizens were asking when the game would be launched. The game's explosive level of realism had them itching to play.
Only a small portion were discussing topics that interested Li De.
For example, a post analyzing the game's background made him ponder, as the perspective was something he hadn't considered.
Broken Sword Knight: My location is Beijing. I've experienced "Glory" at least thirty times.
Without exaggeration, "Glory" is a groundbreaking masterpiece. When "Glory" arrives, who can compete?!
Enough nonsense. Today, let's talk about the background of the five starting classes in this game.
From the limited information released on the official website, this is a virtual game set in a Western medieval background with magical elements.
Elves, Beastmen, dragons, dwarves, vampires, etc. Of course, whether these races can be confirmed as starting races depends on the official announcement.
Today, we'll mainly discuss the five starting classes.
One very important aspect of "Glory" is the presence of gods as part of the background.
Many games seem to have this, but as a player who has experienced the game over thirty times, I must say this game is different. Don't view it with a rigid mindset.
Other games are designed by game planners, but this game, I suspect, uses the most advanced AI to simulate the storyline.
So, don't underestimate this.
Because of the existence of gods in "Glory," I infer that there will likely be a clash between divine authority and royal authority.
From the current situation, priests undoubtedly represent divine authority, while the other four starting classes are naturally factionless.
Why? Because I've tried all the classes.
Only priests are required to choose a god to worship at the start. Different gods grant priests different abilities. I won't go into detail here; you can check my other posts.
From the priest class, it's clear that gods will play an extremely important role in this game.
Although priests are a familiar class, the fact that the official website directly categorizes them as part of the divine authority faction suggests something significant.
After all, priests could easily be included in the mage class system, with players transitioning to priests later in the game.
Why do I analyze it this way? Because the game's realism is beyond imagination.
The factions of royal authority and divine authority are definitely not as simple as everyone thinks. Players must take this seriously.
Therefore, when choosing a class, consider the priest class. After all, having the backing of a god will give you a much better start than those without a faction."
This novel perspective made Li De exclaim in admiration. In his memories, Green City was exactly like this.
The city lord, personally appointed by the King of the Nolan Empire, had a very cold relationship with the various temples in the city, with occasional friction.
The existence of gods compressed the royal authority's control over the country, but the power of the temples also made the king wary, so the relationship between the two was not harmonious.
Just from experiencing the game, this player had deduced so much information from the limited data on the official website. There were truly many hidden talents among the players.
Thinking of this, Li De felt a renewed sense of crisis. Players' ability to cause trouble was absolutely top-notch. If these clever troublemakers discovered the existence of the vampire race...
Especially since every part of a vampire's body was valuable as alchemical material, which could be sold to mages for money. The consequences would be...
Li De shook his head. He had to develop the vampire race before the players arrived, or else they might not be able to withstand the players' strategies.
After this post, the rest were mostly wild speculations and guesses, completely unrelated to the game's content.
After confirming that there was no valuable information, Li De searched for information about "Glory" on Baidu.
As expected, "Glory" seemed to have appeared out of thin air. There was no valuable information to be found, and all news about the game began three months ago.
Having found nothing, Li De turned off the computer, ate something, worked out for an hour, and then took a quick shower.
After finishing his tasks, he checked the time. It was already 1 PM.
He quickly lay down on the bed and closed his eyes.
Whoosh~ Back to the game world.