Chapter 175: Rankings
Lu Bai walked to the school gate of Zu Dian Campus, immediately noticing the siblings Lu Ziyi and Lu Qingyan.
Every round of Deathmatch Duel, the siblings would wait for him in the same position to come out of the campus.
Lu Bai had also gradually gotten used to this kind of concern between family members; he naturally shared the good news with the siblings and then returned home to Yiju City together.
Along the way, it was basically Lu Qingyan chattering nonstop by himself, with Lu Bai occasionally responding.
This kind of sporadic chatting made the journey somewhat less boring.
Back home, Lu Bai didn’t waste much time and simply tidied up a bit.
Then he found a small stool to sit down on and slowly closed his eyes.
……
Entering the system’s social interface, he could see the Ranking List information.
The Ranking List is divided into four sections: Cumulative Rounds, Talent, Ability, and Title. Each list only includes the top ten thousand.
Overall, it looks very simple, no wonder Pu Xueli said it was incidental.
There’s not much to say about Cumulative Rounds; Lu Bai has only done three rounds of Deathmatch Duel, and he can’t even rank as the Tail-ender on this list.
He naturally wasn’t disappointed, just took a curious glance.
[Cumulative Rounds Ranking List:]
[Chief: All-Heaven-Penetrating Dao Master (54 rounds)]
[Second Seat: Shadow Forbidden Curse Touch (51 rounds)]
[Third Seat: Broke and Can’t Eat So I Came to Deathmatch (51 rounds)]
[Fourth Seat: (Hidden)]
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[Last Seat: Made with Care, Eat with Confidence, Luxurious Taste, Natural Flavor… Eat Synthetic Meat, Choose Heart Brand (32 rounds)]
Lu Bai quickly scrolled this list to the bottom.
Seeing the last one, he couldn’t help but lose composure a bit.
To be fair, Death Fighters not only have high social status, but their treatment is also quite generous.
Death Fighters like this one advertising for extra cash—at least Lu Bai really didn’t see many on the list.
However, there is one very obvious common point.
That is, the usernames on the list are mostly long strings; it feels like if developed for a few more centuries, these usernames would probably turn into short essays.
After a little complaint, Lu Bai shifted his attention to the other three lists.
The Cumulative Rounds list has nothing to do with him, but he is on all three of the other lists.
[Talent Ranking List:]
[Chief: Broke and Can’t Eat So I Came to Deathmatch (127.5)]
[Second Seat: (Hidden)]
[Third Seat: All-Heaven-Penetrating Dao Master (116.4)]
[Fourth Seat: Vladimir C. Lopez (116.2)]
……
[Ninth Seat: Clever Malphite (103.8)]
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[Last Seat: Mysterious Earth Magic Earth (47.3)]
To say it or not, the Talent list is probably the one with the smallest gap between Death Fighters among these lists.
Don’t think these people on the list are weak just because Lu Bai’s rank shot up so high all of a sudden.
You know, one point can only be settled into 0.1 Talent boost.
The vast majority of Death Fighters get 10-20 points in the Deathmatch Arena, which is basically enough to lock in first place in that round’s Deathmatch Duel.
Someone like Lu Bai casually pulling in over a hundred points is simply unheard of.
Under normal circumstances, a Death Fighter typically boosts their Talent by just one or two points after a round of Deathmatch; getting over a hundred is purely piled up from rounds.
Lu Bai isn’t bragging; he figures with this small gap, after his next round of Deathmatch ends, he can probably rush straight to the Chief position on the spot.
As for the Title List, that’s hard to judge.
[Title Ranking List:]
[Chief: Nine Stars—God’s Revelation Blessing (Owner: All-Heaven-Penetrating Dao Master)]
[Second Seat: Nine Stars—Ferocious Wise General (Owner: Broke and Can’t Eat So I Came to Deathmatch)]
[Third Seat: (Hidden)]
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[Six Thousand Four Hundred Eighty-Second Seat: Four Stars—Destroy Heaven and Earth (Owner: Clever Malphite)]
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[Last Seat: Six Stars—Proud Heroic Posture (Owner: AKB Groot)]
According to the list’s description, this ranking depends on two factors.
First is the Title’s effect, second is the Title’s star level.
Combining these two aspects makes the entire list look less clear-cut than the first two lists.
It can result in a seven-star Title ranking below a six-star Title.
Even so, the Title “Destroy Heaven and Earth” managing to rank so high with just four stars still surprised Lu Bai a bit.
One can only say that there are gaps between Titles as well.
Lu Bai’s gaze fell on the final Ability List.
Although he occasionally makes the top of the first three lists, there’s still some distance to the top.
Only the Ability List gives him a sense of anticipation.
[Ability Ranking List:]
[Chief: ? (Owner: Clever Malphite)]
[Second Seat: Vairocana (Owner: All-Heaven-Penetrating Dao Master)]
[Third Seat: (Hidden)]
[Fourth Seat: Flash Time (Owner: Clever Malphite)]
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[Sixteenth Seat: Ink Black (Owner: Clever Malphite)]
Holding three of the top twenty.
Even though Lu Bai had some mental preparation, he didn’t expect it to be this exaggerated.
Calming down and thinking about it, it’s not without reason; many Color Level abilities are nothing more than throwing meteorites or some powerful attack.
If entering that kind of high-martial Deathmatch Arena where one relies on physical body to fight until even the Great Dao is worn away, those Color abilities are just equivalent to a powerful move.
Compared to Color Level abilities, something like [Load Game], which is a downright rule-breaking ability, would be strange if it didn’t rank first.
[Flash Time] involves the domain of time; the stronger the user, the more absurd the effect, and it can completely be seen as a growth-type ability.
The remaining [Ink Black].
Admittedly, Lu Bai does mostly use this thing as a smoke grenade, but that’s more because he is kind, not that [Ink Black] can only do that much.
Would a no-consume conceptual ability really be weak?
If used wantonly on a large scale, the various chain reactions it can cause are simply unimaginable; it can be called a guaranteed table-flipping divine skill.
……
And while Lu Bai was checking the lists.
All 9999 user communication channels were crazily spamming, overwhelming to the eyes.
Not exaggerating at all, the channel with the most people even had messages creating afterimages.
A message just pops up, blink, and before you can read it, it’s pushed up by hundreds of new ones.
These crazily sent messages were either excited, curious, surprised…
But more so, filled with shock between the lines.
Of course, if you read these texts a bit, you’d find that all these Death Fighters are talking about roughly the same thing.
To sum it up simply, it can be boiled down to one question—
Who exactly is Clever Malphite?
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