The following settings are mentioned at the beginning of the book. Now that the protagonist has gradually approached that level, I will just say a few more nonsense and emphasize it.

The "stars" and "upper and lower ranks" in this book, of course, refer to the original settings of the game, but there are also differences.

The biggest difference is that the monsters of the same species in the game, the low-rank and high-rank G-rank (and the master's experience, etc.), can be said to be very different in strength, but this basically does not appear in this book.

Take a chestnut.

The Big Wild Boar King's 2-star is a 2-star. At most, it is bigger and more experienced. It can overturn some 2-star hunters, but it will not appear as a "G pig god".

However, a book friend suggested that "two famous monsters" could be considered.

I think this is indeed possible.

Due to some special reasons and experiences, some already powerful monsters have become special individuals, such as the Demon Ceratops, which will definitely not be a five-star monster like ordinary Ceratops, right, but this is an extreme case.

And there's Gu Long.

The ecological niches of the ancient dragons in the background setting are all very high, even the "those three". Ordinary hunters challenge them to death.

As for the high-ranking hunters (six, seven, eight, nine stars) in this work, they are "qualified to understand and contact ancient dragons", not to say that hunting ancient dragons has become their daily work.

About the promotion method of the upper hunter, the type of mission, etc., after the protagonist reaches that height, it will be revealed slowly, so I won’t spoil it for now~

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