Tags: Dungeons & Dragons (Second Creation), Anti-Hero, Role-Playing Group, Magical Weapons. Lin En felt that the sole main quest, "Make the Vampires Great Again," seemed a bit unorthodox—[Prevent extravagance and waste, improve Vampire cohesion, current quest completion 0.1%]. If that was still normal, what was next? [Induce the permanent death of a Vampire Earl, eliminate pests from the team, current quest completion 1%.] [Help the adventurer team break the 35-year-old death curse, increase the Vampires' reputation, current quest completion 10%.] [Make the Vampires' offspring charitable, become neutral, current quest completion 20%.] ... [Significantly increase their strength, become an elite adventurer, current quest completion 30%.] When Lin En was the only pureblood left—[Become the Vampire's Ruler, current quest completion 50%.] At this point, Lin En thought, "Since that's the case, can I play a little wilder? After all, greatness needs no definition."
The villain cannon fodder reborn in the game world would have died soon after the game started, but fortunately he has the protagonist panel, which allows him to obtain energy points and abilities by killing monsters and completing monster hunting commissions.
Dick continues to become stronger with this ability:
[Swordsmanship] is unparalleled, even the swordsmanship master can't resist it;
[Sign] is as powerful as the magic of a warlock, and there is no need to recite spells;
[Alchemy] is even more perfect, which makes the most professional alchemists far behind;
[Super self-healing], [Giant], [Toxin immunity], [Steel Bones]... countless top talents are also coming one after another.
While Dick is growing rapidly, he is also constantly thinking:
How many kinds of monsters are there in this world?
Why are the monsters that appear more and more powerful?
Why does the god I killed also provide experience points?
But why think so much?
As long as I keep killing monsters, one day, I will unveil the mystery of this world and become the strongest.
(Mainly based on the Demon Hunter novel and the Mount and Blade game, and partly based on other Western fantasy literary works.)