At the beginning of The Other Shore, the emphasis was not primarily on the level, but on the player's flying sword magic treasure, the cultivation of Daoist techniques, and their operational skills.
Therefore, except for a few level-grinding enthusiasts, most players focused on completing tasks to obtain various powerful flying sword magic treasures and cultivating skills, which was different from previous games.
Ye Rong was no exception, always prioritizing Daoist books for experience distribution. As for character levels, as long as he could keep up with the mainstream players, he didn't care how high they were.
However, it seemed that level had become a major factor restricting him.
Who would have thought that the equipment requirement for a ninth-grade flying sword magic treasure would be so high, or that he would get it too early?