This ti, the experience, money, and other gains did not include enemy kill rewards.
Instead, they calculated "war gains."
The so-called war gains an that as long as soone in the sa army kills enemies, you can gain 5% of the enemy kill rewards.
If you kill the enemy yourself, you can receive 20% of the enemy kill rewards, and others receive 5%.
That’s how war gains work; it’s impossible to split it 100% equally.
Consider that if it were 100% equal, when a single ship is annihilated, and more than two hundred Blue Star Captains share the rewards, each person gets at most 10 experience points.
That’s not even enough to fill a gap between teeth, wouldn’t that be chaotic?
So besides the gains sharing chanism, there is also a war sharing chanism or a team chanism.
The gains sharing chanism involves parties who participated in the kill but do not belong to the sa team, implying so competition over monsters, which is the gains sharing chanism.
As for the war sharing chanism, it ans that the parties involved in the kills are all part of a team, or within the sa mission; it’s the war chanism.
This ti, the main gains for Fang Yu’s Salted Fish actually ca from killing over six hundred alien soldiers.
Each soldier grants a total of 500 experience points and 20 Silver Coins.
Even calculating just 20% of the gain, the overall rewards from 600 alien soldiers amount to 60,000 experience, and 2,400 Silver Coins.
Besides, there’s the 5% experience gained from capturing and sinking enemy ships.
Actually, the official combat power rankings are not wrong.
Even if Fang Yu’s dium-sized cargo ship is strong, it indeed is just a dium-sized cargo ship.
In terms of upgrade and enchantnt limits, it’s indeed inferior to warships.
In solo combat, relying on the Soul Transformation ability of a single ship cannon, it can reach warship level attacks.
But warship-level sea vessels are powerful in all aspects, not just a single ship cannon.
These shortcomings start to show themselves during war.
Not to ntion capture, where everyone gains 5% experience.
When the alien soldiers died and the fleet of sea vessels advanced, the Salted Fish mingled among the warship-level sea vessels, but its abilities as a sea vessel really weren’t outstanding.
It could only blend in with the main force, providing support and gaining experience.
Hence in Zhang Dong’s and Li Yuansheng’s two naval wars, the reward proportion Fang Yu’s ship could gain was 5% each ti.
(experience per vessel) X 5% (proportion) X 500 (kill count) = 57,500.
With the two rounds of gains, plus Fang Yu as the main mission trigger gaining a 20% reward increase and the results of two dice rolls.
So far, the total experience and money Fang Yu obtained on his panel are:
Experience: Level 17 (192,000/50,000) (War gained 144,000)
Money: 16,000 Silver Coins (War gained 7,000, originally 9,000)
Besides, there are countless various scrolls, and even... a spiritual ability skill from the Alien Race.
However, the spiritual ability skill holds no appeal to a Blue Star Captain, and Fang Yu plans to sell it when he returns to Qiyun Port.
It’s not that Fang Yu doesn’t want to learn it, but because it needs to be diligently practiced from childhood to be combat-effective by adulthood.
The Outer Realm Captains now rely on panel enhancents, which indeed make them far faster than cultivating any spiritual ability skill, so why bother with sothing that’s nearly useless for navigation?
After sorting through the earnings, Fang Yu felt extrely satisfied.
He previously suspected that his crew might have leveled up around one level from this mission.
But now it seems, the crew’s level increase probably surpasses just one level.
It should be... at least 2 levels, or maybe even 3 levels improvent!
After all, Fang Yu’s level is higher than others, and the experience on his panel right now is enough to support leveling up two levels.
Not only that, this experience is rely from the war, not including the military rit and mission settlent later on. Not just Fang Yu, even Shi Jun and others would see their military influence level increase after this war.
Savoring it.
Without another word, Fang Yu directly chose to level up.
"Congratulations Captain [Fang Yu], level increased to 18, gaining 1 Lord Point, Physique Level increased by 0.5 levels."
Fang Yu: Level 18 (142,000/70,000)
Leveled up, and the remaining experience is still enough for Fang Yu to reach Level 19.
When he hits Level 19, and the mission ends, he could make another push to reach Level 20, transforming the dium-sized cargo ship into a large-sized cargo ship.
"Dice, roll! Lord Point!"
Fang Yu, full of aspirations, didn’t say another word and tossed the dice.
The dice spun in the void before finally landing on a number... 4!
That’s a decent roll.
Without another word, Fang Yu imdiately invested 1 point in himself.
Instantly, Fang Yu’s muscles tightened, vitality surged, and all capabilities improved significantly.
Lord Energy Level: 15.6→16.6
As for the other 3 points.
Fang Yu plans to enhance all enchantnts on his sea vessel to the maximum level.
Luckily, the primary enchantnts on Fang Yu’s sea vessel only need 3 more Lord Points to be maxed out.
Once perfected, he would consider enhancing other ship cannons later on.
With that thought, Fang Yu didn’t hesitate and directly invested 1 Lord Point to enhance the Thunderfire Cannon’s abilities.
The remaining 2 Lord Points were used to enhance the barrage cannon’s abilities.
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