Chapter 275 "Blue Pheasant"
Therefore, there are a large number of trainers from many regions here. It is really a special reward system in this place, and the whole elf world is the only one.
Not to mention the rich rewards, many trainers will use the stage where they have played here as a bragging standard.
It may not be so obvious in other places, but in Zijin City, when many trainers meet their friends, they will say, "I've played in the ring today, and I won a few games before I was defeated." .
In other words, this is very similar to a dan system game that Aoki played when he was on Earth, which is equivalent to the dan system.
Winning eight games in a row in the first-tier arena is about the same as a certain rank.
Moreover, the trainers here are not all alliance trainers, and many trainers from underground forces and other organizations will also participate.
Although the rules of the ring match are formulated by the alliance, the other side wins after the elves lose their ability to fight, but occasionally some elves are directly killed.
After all, skills don't have eyes, and injury and death are inevitable.
But these things feel very bloody and exciting for some audiences, so many people come to watch the game after get off work and relax.
The organizers of the arena here are not mainly earning the registration fees of the contestants, but the ticket fees of the audience.
The first-grade and second-grade arenas may be relatively simple, so the ticket price is very low, but they can't bear the number of shows.
And when the stage is higher, the competition will be much more exciting, and the price of tickets will be higher.
Aoki heard that the seventh and eighth arenas may not be seen once a year.
But if there is a seventh-grade and eighth-grade game, the ticket price is not affordable for ordinary people, but it is still full.
It can be seen how much money the organizers of this arena make.
Although Aoki didn't know who started the ring, he knew it was definitely not the league or the Rockets.
If it was an alliance, it would definitely have built this kind of arena directly in the Kanto region or the Chengdu region. The control of the Fengyuan region was not strong enough. It was smashed here and could not be dealt with for a while.
Not the league, it's even less likely to be the Rockets.
If the Rockets can build such an arena here, how can they enter other regions? It has long been possible to surround this arena and begin to devour the underground forces in the Hoenn area.
So it certainly can't be the league, and it can't be the Rockets.
It may even be some forces that Aoki doesn't know much about, or a collection of forces.
Anyway, it has no effect on him now. Aoki just wants to use this venue to give the elves some exercise.
Because it is not opened by the alliance, it is not necessary to use your real name to sign up for the competition. Many trainers who are famous in the arena use some nicknames.
Aoki is also very happy. He has more identities now, and the elves that can be used by each identity are also different. If you want all elves to be able to fight for one round, one identity is definitely not enough.
Walking into the huge battle building, you will be greeted by the shouting of the sky.
This is the first-level arena, and it is also the arena with the most people, not only the audience, but also the number of players.
At the same time, the arena here has betting games opened by the organizer, and each game will arrange the betting ratio according to the odds of winning.
Anyway, no matter how you play, the organizer will not lose money if there are more people who win or more people lose.
At most, one party's money is transferred to the other party.
Aoki first bought a spectator ticket, watched it for a while in the stands, and learned about the strength of the first-ring contestants before going to sign up.
It's not even the first ring match, whether Aoki is sure of winning, just wants to know the strength of the contestants, and then choose which elf to play.
It was found that the elf levels of the first ring contestants were almost between 20 and 25.
There are very few elves below the 20th level, and very few elves above the 25th level.
Those below level 20 may not be able to hold on to a match, while those with level 25 or higher elves may have already been promoted to the second arena.
Registering directly, under the arrangement of the staff, filled out the registration form, Aoki randomly named his first identity nickname, Aoki.
In Aoki's vague impression, it seems to be a relatively famous person, but he can't remember who it belongs to. Anyway, there is a "green" character, and Aoki is too lazy to take a name.
Fortunately, I came early today, so I don't need to wait for a lot of games before I can directly participate in the game.
Aoki sat in the waiting room for the contestants, waiting silently.
In addition to Aoki, there are many players here, all wearing some masks, or strange costumes, anyway, to let others recognize themselves.
So Aoki's black robe was not conspicuous at all.
There was a huge TV screen in the waiting room with the people playing on it.
"Aokiji contestants please get ready, it's your turn for the next comparison." The broadcast stopped after three consecutive broadcasts in the waiting room.
Hearing this, Aoki got up immediately, walked to the table of the staff responsible for player betting, took out the World War I bank card, and swiped all the 150,000 Alliance Coins on his body directly on the card swipe.
With a glance, he saw his odds, three to one.
Because the man on stage has now won three games in a row, and Aoki is still a nobody, so in the opinion of the organizer, Aoki's winning rate is no more than 30%.
The maximum bet amount for the first ring is 200,000, and Aoki's 150,000 is already relatively high.
The staff glanced at Aoki in surprise, not many people were so confident in themselves, and then quickly recorded the information.
The amount of betting in each arena is capped, otherwise if the two players agree and then bet wildly, the organizer is not at a loss.
Of course, the organizers are not stupid enough to let this happen. Once they find out about the fake match, someone will naturally come forward.
So far, those who played fake games have never appeared in front of everyone.
So what is the result, it is self-evident.
After Aoki placed a bet on himself, he left the waiting room directly.
"It's actually a three-to-one odds. If you can make a high bet, you can get tens of millions over and you won't be able to beat them." Aoki secretly complained in his heart.
This organizer is really not letting any loopholes go away.
It is said to be a ring, but it is actually more like an arena, with audience seats all around, and only the sunken part in the middle is the battlefield.
For the convenience of the drawing, the organizer directly set the battlefield to be a rock site, no matter what elves are rock sites.
If it is those trainers who use water spirits.
Can only ask for more happiness!
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