The Overwhelming Situation
The blank talisman is no longer truly blank, but slightly indented, allowing for effortless drawing by following the indentation and evenly injecting spiritual energy, enabling the crafting of low-level talismans with ease.
This is definitely several tis easier than the normal operation.
These are the achievents of recent years.
There are more ideas and asures, but they all have various drawbacks and require ti for research and validation.
It must be said, Small Knife is very open-minded.
He contributed a lot to the promotion of these and strongly supported them.
Of course, his greatest support is utilizing the uniqueness of personal space to parse these confidential talismans, breaking them down into runes, providing other players opportunities to learn and research.
Otherwise, it would be impossible to analyze the patterns of these talismans and the material composition of elixirs, let alone improve and study them.
Due to limited ti and research being widespread, these achievents were originally just decent, and without Small Knife’s guaranteed acquisition, they probably wouldn’t have sold.
After all, the Water Blue Star Mini World has been very safe in recent years, and the usefulness of healing and combat talismans has been limited.
Now with the outbreak of war, these items have imdiately beco hot commodities. Small Knife, in protecting the market and enhancing research enthusiasm, bought and resold them at a profit, stimulating the entire market and attracting more cultivators.
Even so, prices adapted to market demand and have doubled or tripled.
It is not considered expensive; the original price was just too cheap, slightly above cost, earning only hard-earned money.
It’s safe to say this war stimulated various aspects, deeply impacting the entire Shui Lanxin Mini World, regardless of participation in battles.
With such logistics in place, after understanding the limited tactics of the goblins, players engaged in all sorts of crafty maneuvers.
Especially, the flying magical artifacts welcod a peak springti.
The goblins cannot fly; even though they can use elental attacks from afar, they face disadvantages against enemies in the sky.
As the area of the Giant Dragon Secret Realm expanded, having obtained two world earth vein extre points as its core, how exactly the system executed this remains unknown.
The edges of the secret realm and the Goblin World began rging, gradually ceasing to be independent spaces, with fixed or random fissures appearing where they connected with the Goblin Mini World.
It is believed that over ti, the secret realm will no longer be secret, truly becoming part of the Goblin World, no longer fragnted.
Ti passed little by little.
On Small Knife’s alternate account, nurous treasure chests were opened, placing these bloodlines and various items on the market, significantly increasing player strength while garnering substantial inco.
However, players have limited financial resources and often have to rely on credit or contributions from this world-class campaign for exchange.
Unknowingly, players’ profits returned to Small Knife’s hands.
Of course, the players would not act at a loss, gambling that the final victory would belong to the Water Blue Star World side.
Thus, the land they purchased now at bargain prices would, for generations to co, beco part of their family heritage, only requiring fully reasonable tax paynts.
Land in the Water Blue Star Mini World is not sold, only leased.
In comparison, this is why players spare no expense, gamble lives, borrow money, and deplete precious world campaign contributions as their main willingness.
The enthusiasm is practically at its peak.
This is also intentional on Small Knife’s part; he offered the permanent usage rights of land at low prices for this victory.
It seems like a loss, but it increased the chances of winning this battle.
Although Small Knife is quite ordinary and sotis stingy, in so aspects, he has a far-reaching vision.
As long as they were ultimately victorious and acquired the Goblin Mini World, what does the ownership of so land matter?
Even if it all belonged to other players, it would still be hiding wealth among the people.
His vision is not confined to one or two small worlds.
The Water Blue Star Mini World connects to thousands of other mini worlds, with an eye on the outside.
Even in the worst-case scenario, these players would still have to pay taxes, and besides, the biggest buyer of land production is none other than himself.
They have no ans to sell outside the world.
With the foundation of two world earth vein extre points, the teleportation gate expanded significantly, and so small-scale flying ship squadrons arrived, all of which are seasoned sacrificial artifacts.
This led to a substantial increase in player strength, with talk everywhere about external exploits and the like.
Even the periter of the Giant Dragon Secret Realm was occupied and developed by players.
The Master of the Goblin World was not idle, as the situation deteriorated, he contacted nurous tribes, forming over ten coalition forces, each numbering over ten thousand.
Numbers are not the focus, but the starting point of these ten-plus teams is at the elite level, with overall combat strength extrely high.
The overall strength of Water Blue Star players was still far off, struggling even against a single one.
Thus, over ten large armies began their sweep under the Master of the Goblin World’s control.
They advanced with an unstoppable force, with no player force able to withstand them.
Once entangled and unable to break free, they were quickly overwheld by a large number of goblins, ending in demise.
This allowed the Master of the Goblin World to breathe a sigh of relief and fully utilize it.
Leveraging his master of the world privileges, even with imnse limitations, the player forces he targeted still found it hard to escape.
Even though these players had various ans.
Soon, news spread everywhere of player demise and total squad annihilations.
The major player forces began convening etings, even united they couldn’t manage.
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