What did he just say?
Elemental HERO?
Is there any Elemental HERO in the DM era of Yu-Gi-Oh!?
Snow Wave quickly opened his eyes and watched in shock as the hero wearing red and gold armor and flying cloak released a scorching shock with his bare hands. The LP of the muscular guy on the opposite side instantly returned to zero under the heat wave.
There can be no mistake.
Even if he heard it wrong just now, Snow Wave has already recognized the domineering heroic monster on the field – Elemental HERO Nova Master, who has never appeared in animation or comics. It was an original Elemental HERO of the real card game in reality.
However, now is the era of Yu-Gi-Oh! DM! Shouldn't Elemental HERO be a series card that only became popular during the GX era?
Could it be that… In fact, the Elemental HERO series has actually been released at this time, but the protagonists in the animation have never met it before?
It seems that this is the only way to explain it.
Anyone who knew a little about the Yu-Gi-Oh! series should know that the most famous user of the Elemental HERO deck has been Yuki Judai, the protagonist of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. In the minds of many players and viewers, Yuki Judai was basically the master of HERO in Yu-Gi-Oh! As long as you saw a HERO deck, you would naturally think of this character for the first time.
At this time, Snow Wave naturally reacted like this in his heart.
It was still in the early stage of DM, so naturally, Judai should not appear in the stage of the story.
Could it be that this overly handsome NPC in front of him has something to do with Jaden Yuki?
For example… Is he Yuki Judai's father who never appeared in the anime?
...how is this possible!
Snow Wave immediately forced himself to dismiss this unrealistic idea.
A key NPC, definitely a key NPC!
Snow Wave, based on his many years of experience in games that require superb skills, including but not limited to Zuma, Connect Animal, Tomgirls of the Mountains, etc., was instantly convinced that he had encountered a key NPC in the game!
Maybe trigger a hidden mission?
Snow Wave immediately felt excited.
According to the game's instructions, Link World will be a game with a very high degree of freedom. Quoting the director's original words: "We want players to see the game as a whole new world because even our development team can't fully control the development of the storyline. We think this will also be a big highlight of the game."
Although the saying "even the development team can't control it" was regarded by most as a deliberate exaggeration by the designer to create a gimmick, the game truly had a high degree of freedom and a large number of hidden quests.
...
Of course, Yuei Vu also noticed the existence of Snow Wave.
As we said before, players have IDs on their foreheads. According to the setting, NPCs could not see IDs, so this was generally the basis for players to identify each other.
However, Yuei Vu was not an ordinary NPC. With his own panel, he can also see the player ID, and could identify the player's identity from the crowd at the first sight.
Today's duel was over, and after the crowd cheered and roared, they all dispersed. Yuei Vu was thinking about how to get in touch with this player first, but he didn't expect that the other party would immediately run over with a face full of enthusiasm.
Yuei Vu thought for a while, and recalled the opening routines of online game NPCs in his mind.
"You are a new face here. Are you a duelist?" he said.
Snow Wave quickly nodded.
"Well, then can you do me a favor?"
If it's a normal conversation, asking a stranger like this for the first time would undoubtedly only get the other party's "are you crazy" eyes.
However, players were such a strange species.
Hearing this, Snow Wave's eyes lit up, and he hurriedly nodded like a chicken pecking rice: "Yes, yes! There is no problem at all."
[Whether to issue a quest to the player 'Snow Wave'?]
It did come.
At this time, Yuei Vu deeply felt that his primary school teacher really didn't deceive him and that reading more books was indeed beneficial. Thanks to his extensive reading of books before, he has read all kinds of online novels including "Traveling into the game world and becoming an NPC", and he knew all kinds of setting routines well.
Perhaps because his own panel could interact with the player's game panel, he may now be the only NPC in the entire World Link who could edit and release custom quests for the player on his own.
The specific content of the task and the task reward can be freely edited. With this task system, he can easily use the reward to instruct the player to run errands for himself.
If he was not afraid of being disliked by players, it may not be impossible to edit strange requirements such as "running in circles", "learning to bark" or even "pushing your ass" in the quest…
Ahem, of course, Yuei Vu was a serious NPC, so naturally, he wouldn't issue such a boring quest.
In the quest reward section, he could usually choose rewards such as special items, EXP, or crystals for drawing card packs in the system card pool.
Of course, he could also choose to use cards directly as mission rewards.
It's just that if he chose items, crystals, or cards as rewards, it must be from Yuei Vu himself. In other words, if the crystal was given to the player as a reward, his own crystals would be reduced.
The same was true for cards. He could only use the cards he already owned as rewards for players.
Yuei Vu thought for a while and felt that the useful cards must be kept by himself. Only those cards that he couldn't use or had more than three copies in the card library were suitable to be released as rewards.
(Note: According to the rules of Yu-Gi-Oh, you can only put up to three cards in a deck of cards with the same name.)
He couldn't deduct EXP from himself, but as an NPC, there was an amount of EXP that can be released every day. Its upper limit was related to his own level and title status.
The so-called title status refers to the honor obtained in various dueling competitions. For example, Jonouchi was the runner-up of the Duelist Kingdom, and Yugi Mutou was the champion of the Duelist Kingdom and the only designated Duel King.
If he could have the unique title of Duel King like Yugi, the upper limit of EXP value that could be released every day should be very impressive.
Hmmm… It's a familiar setting again.
However, this setting seemed reasonable. Otherwise, if he could give the player his EXP, his level would decrease, then Yuei Vu could repeatedly jump between level 1 and level 2, repeatedly farming the crystal reward given by leveling up…
After Yuei Vu thought about it, he released the first quest he edited for players.
"I still lack a 'Polymerization' spell card here." He said, "Can you help me find a 'Polymerization'?"