I Traveled Through the Days In Naruto World

Four hundred and twenty-four. The last sentence

"The flag represents your base camp, and being pulled out means that your headquarters has fallen."

"The special jounin sitting in your headquarters, everyone has a bell on their body. When they encounter the opponent's robbing, they will make the necessary resistance. But as long as the bell is robbed, it means that the 'General' will die in battle!"

Slay the General and Capture the Flag, this is a very competitive game rule, even the shogi games in this world have the same rules.

However, the students here are very good, and they immediately sensed something strange from Mizuki's words. Someone raised his hand to signal that he wanted to ask a question, and after getting Mizuki's consent, he said: "A flag, representing the headquarters, is already a victory. Why do we need to add a 'general'?"

What this question is about is that in many games, as long as one ending is completed, it is actually considered a victory. Why do you need to make such a decision?

Regarding the student's answer, Mizuki quickly replied: "This student is not wrong, but if you listen carefully enough, you should be able to find that the capture of the flag and beheading the general I mentioned earlier did not actually explain It’s just winning.”

"That's right, I know that the public classes you have attended should have had actual battles similar to capturing the flag. As long as you succeed in capturing the flag, you are considered a victory! But have you ever thought about what factors determine the outcome of a war? ? Is it just that your own headquarters is destroyed? Or is it considered a failure if the 'General' is killed?"

No, of course not! Mizuki said: "Last year's Konoha collapse incident can be said to be the best example. Our village was attacked and three generations of Hokage were killed. But in the end it was us who won the defense battle and protected ourselves. village!"

Mizuki said to all the students: "The flag has fallen, but it can still be erected. If a 'general' dies, there will be someone else to take over. But as long as there is one of you, there is still hope!"

The victory or defeat of this game is not a complete capture of the flag, but the side that pulls out the opponent's flag and captures the bell and the student can get extra points for their grades.

If you want to talk about how to decide the outcome, there are two ways here: the simplest is to "destroy" all the enemies, and the same number of enemies killed, there is a mechanism of points and rankings.

The latter method is to complete the general and capture the flag. If you complete the third task, kill the person carrying the "secret" and send the secret to the death forest, the Hokage in the central tower will get an extra point. Kill the general, capture the flag, and obtain the secret, the side that completes these three tasks first will also win!

Killing the enemy, beheading generals and capturing the flag, hidden missions, group and individual points, these actually, in a sense, ensure the greatest degree of uncertainty in the game. And it is doing its best to simulate, in the real battlefield situation, the most likely thing that needs to be done.

Of course, there must be someone here who will ask more questions. For example, someone said: "Two classes, 30 people in each class, there are good students and bad students, many people who are better than me can 'kill' more enemies, does it mean that there are people who may not be able to grab them?" What about points? If so, will it be considered a failure?"

Mizuki has always mentioned the issue of personal points. Everyone is a little worried about what will happen to this point.

However, for this question, you can rest assured. Mizuki answered very clearly: "Individual points are conducive to the order of ranking in the future. This is for the consideration of the teacher after you graduate, grouping and assigning. , although it is true that it will be counted as a grade. But for students with poor abilities, there is no need to worry too much."

Poor students have their uses, not to mention that every crane tail is useless. At least the few former crane tails that Mizuki knew had all become super-class existences later on. For example, Obito Uchiha, Maite Kai, and the protagonist Uzumaki Naruto!

Here is the need for Yakumo,

This "troublemaker" role exists. If poor students don’t want to be held back, they can look for “wild monsters” in the forest, which are illusory creatures created by Yakumo. As long as they successfully defeat such a wild monster, they can get an item that can revive their “dead” teammates. This is also a kind of points!

Maybe such a mechanism seems a bit incomprehensible, even ridiculous. How can the dead be resurrected on the real battlefield? But the deep meaning of the water tree is here. You must know that with any battle, there will inevitably be people who are injured and need to be treated as soon as possible.

This seemingly ridiculous resurrection mechanism is actually to simulate the scene of saving one's teammates on the battlefield. No one dares to take life as a joke, and no one wants to see death without saving them!

Speaking out his own thoughts, Mizuki told all the students: "It's just a game, there's nothing wrong with it, but we hope that each of you can learn something from it. Remember that you are Konoha ninjas, and wars will happen at any time. There is a possibility that it will explode, and it is not far away from you, so I won’t give many examples, everyone has experienced that day.”

"This exam is related to your own grades, but it is also related to your future. Killing the enemy, beheading generals, capturing the flag, secret missions, and rescuing the wounded, I have put everything that can happen on the battlefield that I can think of. Everything about it is presented in front of you.”

That's right, the water tree here should be considered very thoughtful. She knew very well in her heart that within two or three years, Payne would definitely come to attack Muye Village, and there would be an outbreak of The Fourth Ninja War.

If these students are successfully promoted to Chunin, they will definitely go to the battlefield. What they have learned now can help them to some extent.

Finally, Mizuki said to the students: "I know you still have a lot of questions to ask, but the rules of this competition are very simple. First of all, you must survive first, otherwise you will not be able to talk about the so-called victory. At the same time, you must do your best Defeat the enemy in front of you, destroy more enemies to get more points, and send the secret scroll captured by Capture the Flag to the hands of Hokage in the central tower, and you will win the final victory! Remember what I said This sentence!"

Mizuki emphasized at the end, remember what she said, do these students really understand?

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