Chapter 290 - 64: The Great Magical Treasure Battle_2
Xiao Buli gave a nod and said nothing more; it seemed he would have to figure out a solution on his own.
After Han Wenhuan had gathered everything he needed to transfer, Xiao Buli packed the items collected by Li Shuren and his own items into a box and transported them into the game using a ring.
Li Shuren had collected more than just explosives; he had also amassed quite a few blueprints that he thought were simple enough for characters in the game to learn, though whether they could actually be learned was uncertain.
After helping to transfer all these items, Xiao Buli moved out on his own. He rented an apartment in the downtown area, a few kilometers away from the villa, and the environment was quite nice.
The first thing Xiao Buli did after logging into the game was to get ready to make money.
He couldn’t afford to spend the sixty-five Gold Coins in his bag frivolously; he planned to use this sum as capital to make a good profit.
He had often made money using crafting skills in other games, so he was quite familiar with this sort of thing.
His first step was to assess the market situation. Since obtaining equipment, especially Magical Treasures with special attributes, was extremely difficult in this game, there was no need to worry about sales. However, considering the scarcity of Mage Professions in this game, treasures with special effects were particularly precious.
In contrast, the value of Magical Treasures relating to summoning, protection, or Magic Damage was not as high.
Therefore, when selecting blueprints for Magical Treasures, practicality was the foremost priority.
The first blueprint that caught his eye was a Magical Treasure with the Anti-Invisibility and Illusion-Breaking Skill—the Demon-Revealing Mirror.
Demon-Revealing Mirror (Magical Treasure Level LV2): A legendary magical object said to reveal the true form of demons.
Use: Emits a ray of Divine Light of the Heavenly Eye, dispelling all invisibility and illusion effects under its illumination, power equivalent to LV1 Heavenly Eye Skills, skill cooldown time: one hour.
This treasure was particularly useful for teams that lacked the ability to Reveal, and could also break illusions, making it very practical in certain situations. The blueprint’s price was ten Gold Coins. Xiao Buli estimated that crafting a Demon-Revealing Mirror would cost about six Gold Coins. If he sold them for ten Gold Coins each, he would make a profit of four Gold Coins per mirror.
Ten Gold Coins obviously weren’t cheap, but for groups of five or more, it should be an affordable price. This item was very practical. If a team without Mage Professions faced the possibility of a total wipeout when encountering monsters with invisibility and illusions, then ten Gold Coins were definitely not expensive, hence it should sell.
No sooner said than done, Xiao Buli bought the blueprint for ten Gold Coins and spent thirty Gold Coins on a large amount of materials. He then crafted five Demon-Revealing Mirrors all at once, placing two in the auction house, one priced at twenty Gold Coins and the other at ten Gold Coins.
Before long, the Demon-Revealing Mirror priced at ten Gold Coins sold, and Xiao Buli quickly restocked. Then he began to consider the next Magical Treasure.
There were not many blueprints for Magical Treasures available in the auction house, and they were not cheap. After some consideration, Xiao Buli found that most of them were of the type that released a fireball or summoned something to help in combat, which were not useless, but of little value to him at the moment. Discover hidden content at NovelBin.Côm
However, one apparently useless item caught Xiao Buli’s attention.
Water-Repelling Pearl: A magical treasure bead said to be nurtured within the body of a thousand-year-old Clam Demon.
Passive Effect: Allows the wearer to breathe underwater.
This item’s description was very simple and its utility seemed quite niche. Up to now, Xiao Buli had not fought any underwater monsters, so at first glance, the item appeared to be nothing more than a toy. This blueprint was also priced very low, at just three Gold Coins.
Yet, Xiao Buli saw its value. The reason the Soul of Meng Zhao had not been defeated until now was because of its highly unusual growth environment. Similarly, underwater was a very special environment. One could imagine that if there were any bosses underwater, no one would go after them. Perhaps there were many rare elites and outdoor bosses in the river channels of Bull Rush Plain by now.
This meant that as long as he had this item, he would be able to farm underwater bosses at will—assuming, of course, he could defeat them. @@novelbin@@
After giving it some thought, Xiao Buli felt the investment was worth it; after all, it wasn’t expensive.
He immediately bought the blueprint for three Gold Coins.
After purchasing some materials, Xiao Buli began crafting.
The Water-Repelling Pearl was only a LV1 Magical Treasure, so the required materials were relatively cheap; making one cost about three Gold Coins in materials. Xiao Buli crafted three pearls in one go, not daring to make too many, as he was still unsure if they would be of any use.
Checking the auction house again, he saw that another Demon-Revealing Mirror had sold, so he continued to restock, estimating that all five mirrors would be sold within two days.
Although the remaining blueprints weren’t of much use, there was still the potential to make money.
For example, a Frozen Ring that could be activated once daily to coat a weapon with the Power of Frost, slowing down an enemy’s Movement Speed upon hitting them, was quite useful for melee professions. Since he had the Mysterious Ice Slash, he naturally didn’t need it, but it would probably be useful for average players.
Xiao Buli also snapped up the blueprint for this, spending ten Gold Coins on materials, and crafted three Frozen Rings, each one priced at five Gold Coins.
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