Warhammer: I Don't Want to Become a Chaos God!!
Chapter 9

Contribution Point System

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A golden light screen appeared before Qin Yun.

[Congratulations on gaining experience

Level LV5 -> LV6

Learned Skill: Throwing (Novice)

Learned Skill: Roar (Can boost ally morale, intimidate and suppress enemies)

Skill: Melee Combat (Proficient) upgraded to Melee Combat (Master)

]

This battle resulted in the annihilation of over four hundred mutants.

In addition to leveling up and skill improvements, he also received a generous amount of Faith Points.

Qin Yun's kill count was 130, earning him a total of 3200 Faith Points.

Killing one mutant yielded 20 Faith Points.

However, killing Chaos Ogryns granted significantly more Faith Points than ordinary mutants.

"It seems the rewards for defeating enemies aren't fixed. The stronger they are, the more the Emperor bestows."

Qin Yun decided to save these Faith Points.

He planned to spend them to strengthen and upgrade powerful Psychic or Incantation skills once he learned them.

Who wouldn't have a wizard's dream?

After the fall of Cadia and the expansion of the Eye of Terror, Psychic powers began to proliferate.

If he could master Psychic abilities, he would be more confident in dealing with Daemons and supernatural creatures.

The drawback of Psykers being easily corrupted by the Warp was a problem for others, but for Qin Yun, it was insignificant.

As Qin Yun was a Living Saint of the Emperor, corrupting him would first require corrupting the Emperor himself.

Incantations were ancient, powerful languages, said to be the language of the Creator.

They possessed terrifying power capable of manipulating reality and destroying Warp entities.

Although using Incantations came with a price, Qin Yun was a Living Saint.

As long as the Emperor wasn't defeated, he could revive infinitely.

The cost was irrelevant.

He would max out skills related to Psychic powers and Incantations.

Holding a Bolter in one hand and a Psychic staff in the other, he'd be the perfect Warhammer 40k version of Gandalf.

He thought it sounded incredibly cool.

After reviewing his gains, Qin Yun waved his hand, closing the light screen.

"I need to ask the Emperor when he'll release new reservation slots. The little leeks are getting impatient."

The Tactical Projection Chamber also contained a Shrine dedicated to the Emperor.

Qin Yun walked over, lit the brazier, performed the Aquila Salute before the Emperor's statue, and prayed, asking when new slots would be released.

A new light screen appeared.

[Time remaining until new slots are released: 18:53:45.]

The numbers below continuously ticked down, 44, 43, 42.

"It'll take nearly nineteen hours for the next batch of slots?"

Qin Yun sent this information to the chat group.

The Company Slave Drafted by the Emperor: "I asked the boss, and the new reservation slots are ready. It's eleven PM now, and they'll be released at seven PM tomorrow evening."

"I'll post a new reservation link then. Friends who want to play can click to reserve."

After sending the message, Qin Yun ignored the excited group members and instead began examining the tactical projection of the Imperial Glory before him.

The projection clearly displayed the structure and layout of the Imperial Glory.

Bridge, upper decks, cargo holds, hangars, Psychic chambers, weapon emplacements, the reactor core, engine rooms, and so on.

Qin Yun and the others were currently located on the bridge.

The bridge of a Lunar-class Cruiser was vast, encompassing areas such as the Strategic Command, Tactical Projection Chamber, data processing hub, main communications room, command hall, and Chapel of Prayers.

Qin Yun made some adjustments, changing the overall tactical projection to red.

He then changed the Strategic Command and Tactical Projection Chamber areas to green, indicating they had been recaptured.

"I need to break down the mission to recapture the Imperial Glory and assign it to the Players."

"The problem is, if I have Players do missions, there have to be rewards."

Qin Yun wore a troubled expression.

The Faith Points reward from the Emperor was so meager, even he himself found it insufficient.

Moreover, the Emperor's Faith Points rewards could only be obtained during battles or when making certain significant contributions.

There were no Faith Points rewards for doing daily work.

If there were no rewards, the players' motivation would surely be low.

Qin Yun understood the players' nature all too well.

Rewards were like a mother.

The more rewards, the better the mother.

"I still need to find a way to motivate the players so they can become diligent workers."

Qin Yun frowned and pondered for a long time. Combining his years of gaming experience, he came up with a plan.

"How about establishing a contribution point system?"

"I will issue the contribution points. Whoever completes their tasks more excellently will receive more contribution points."

"Contribution points can be exchanged for weapons and equipment. Once I control a Forge World in the future, I can also let players exchange for mechs, tanks, and so on."

"When players die, their weapons and equipment will be dropped, unless those weapons receive the Emperor's Blessing."

"But even then, they won't be lost. Each resurrection will still cost Faith Points to allow weapons and equipment to reincarnate with them."

"Going by the players' nature, unless it's epic-grade, relic-grade equipment, or they're in the middle of a major battle with no time to get new gear."

"Otherwise, they definitely won't waste Faith Points to bless weapons, nor will they waste Faith Points to have weapons reincarnate with them."

"Therefore, each time they resurrect, they will need new weapons and equipment. In this way, the contribution point system should be able to function."

"It's just that calculating rewards is a bit troublesome. It would be great if there was a Tech-Priest skilled in evaluation and calculation."

Qin Yun's idea was crude, even with many loopholes, but he decided to implement it anyway.

"Who cares about all that? If it works, it works. It's not like I'm building a nuclear bomb. I can fix it if there are problems."

Footsteps sounded.

Led by the Warmaster, five players walked behind Qin Yun.

"Guide, we've rested. What should we do next?"

"Rested?" Qin Yun shifted his gaze from the tactical projection and looked at the players.

After a period of rest and treatment with medkits, the players' condition had improved significantly.

But with too few numbers, continuing the fight was out of the question.

"For the sake of fairness, I plan to implement a contribution point system."

"Resources are limited and must be used effectively. The greater the contribution to the Emperor, the more resources should be obtained."

"I will assign you tasks. After you complete them, you will receive contribution points, which can be exchanged for the resources I have."

"I will also convert the previous battle into contribution points for all players."

Qin Yun's words made the five players' eyes widen.

They once again felt the true value of the term "100% freedom."

"A contribution point system? This should be a reward and punishment system separate from Faith Points, right?"

"Is this game really so realistic that everything has to start from scratch??"

"Wow, they're adding game rules as we play!!"

"Don't the weapons and equipment exchanged with contribution points come from what we fought for ourselves?!!"

Qin Yun ignored the players' grumbling and continued.

"I've broken down the current tasks into two missions."

"First mission: Clear the Tactical Projection Chamber, 3000 Contribution Points, requires three players. Second mission: Transport firearms to the Tactical Projection Chamber, 1500 Contribution Points, requires two players."

"I choose the first one," the Warmaster shouted first.

Grumbling aside, the tasks still had to be done.

"I choose the first one too."

"Choose the first one."

The other two players reacted quickly and chose the first mission.

For the first mission, each person would receive one thousand contribution points.

For the second mission, each person would only receive seven hundred and fifty contribution points.

Contribution points were not as valuable as Faith Points, but it was always good to hoard them.

Who knew what good items the Guide might introduce in the future.

The two slower players looked annoyed.

Annoyed that they had lost two hundred and fifty contribution points.

This game was too realistic; even snatching tasks required competition.

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