Chapter 273: Chapter 270 We Want to be the Ones Setting the Standards Chapter 273: Chapter 270 We Want to be the Ones Setting the Standards After Tang Yu finished dealing with a batch of docunts that needed urgent attention, he finally took several pieces of new equipnt out of his Space Backpack.
A dagger entirely painted black, a longsword that coiled like a snake, a wide-bladed battle saber, a spiked teor Hamr, and a suit of bright silver armor.
“Most of these are two-rune equipnt, and the battle saber is three runes. How much Source Crystal can they sell for?”
As he spoke, Tang Yu turned the Space Backpack upside down and gave it a shake, quickly shaking out a piece of paper, “Hmm, and this, the production cost of the equipnt.”
Eileen picked up the equipnt one by one, examining them in her hands.
Her Source Power flowed in, and the blade of the battle saber, the exterior of the armor, complicated patterns began to erge on these pieces of equipnt—these were manifestations of the runes, but they were not the complete runes, only parts of their outlines.
Those who understood runes could discern the specific abilities of the runes from these outlines, but it was impossible to crack or replicate the complete rune just based on these outlines.
Eileen also understood runes. She rely looked at it for a mont and then put down the first piece of equipnt, shifting her attention to the second.
“Interdiate Sharp Rune, Basic Power Rune.”
She muttered to herself.
Tang Yu held his breath and kept silent, only feeling… was this speed of identification a bit fast?
He thought there were only two Rune Masters in the Territory, but now it seed that Eileen’s expertise had already surpassed his own.
It stung a little.
In no ti at all, Eileen had completed the identification of the pieces of equipnt.
Her departnt was responsible for equipnt sales and market analysis; she already had the prices of all kinds of equipnt at her fingertips.
“Leave this one aside,” Eileen moved the teor Hamr to one side and explained, “This type of niche weapon is rarely used by Awakeners, and those who do use it usually hope to customize one that suits them best. The teor Hamr is not suitable for mass production, but it can still be displayed on the shelves to increase the variety of weapons we sell.”
“The weapons most popular among Awakeners are battle sabers, followed by spears and longswords; these three categories have the highest sales volu, accounting for over eighty percent of weapon sales. As for armor, Awakeners often purchase full-body Combat Uniforms and battle boots…”
Tang Yu nodded in understanding, “Among these pieces of equipnt, the longsword and the battle saber are the most suitable for sale, right?”
“Not exactly,” Eileen unexpectedly shook her head, “What can bring the most profit is that piece of bright silver armor.”
She continued, “Swords, Combat Uniforms, these kinds of equipnt, although they are the most popular, at the sa ti, we have too many of them. Take battle saber equipnt, for example, there are fifteen types, including six one-rune battle sabers, eight two-rune battle sabers, and one three-rune battle saber.”
“This wide-bladed battle saber inscribed with three runes, once it’s on the shelves, will indeed be favored by many Awakeners, but such three-rune equipnt is priced too high, and few Awakeners can afford it. We can’t lower the price either, so overall, the profit is not high.”
“Other weapons, including the longswords and daggers, because we have too many styles, sotis Awakeners are overwheld by the choices and don’t know which one to pick. They can only keep trying; now, the supermarket’s equipnt trial area is crowded every day.”
“On the other hand, the popularity of the armor, although it cannot be compared with Combat Uniforms, we have relatively few styles of armor to begin with, especially no heavy armor models… Holding a shield and wearing heavy armor may not be too convenient, but with the cooperation of teammates, it can decide the key points of a battle. This two-rune armor should be a priority for the Equipnt Departnt to produce, to ensure we have certain stock…”
Eileen slowly articulated her evaluation of each piece of equipnt.
Armor, battle saber, dagger, Eileen had already provided a price range. Soon, the Logistics Departnt staff would take the equipnt away, and analyze and determine the specific prices.
The recent week’s equipnt prices and sales volus had been reviewed by Tang Yu, and when he heard what Eileen had to say about the vast variety of weapons causing Awakeners to fall into choice paralysis…
With his left hand propping up his right elbow, and his right hand supporting his chin, he keenly sensed the crux of the problem, “This seems to be troubleso.”
Eileen pondered and furrowed her brow before saying, “Most people don’t understand equipnt; they can’t judge the quality of the gear and can only try out different pieces continuously. But sotis, rely testing the equipnt isn’t enough for them to make up their minds.”
In the past, the Demon-slaying Longsword was renowned for its sharpness, and there were no other options, so everyone was eager to buy it.
But now, with more equipnt available and prices being higher, the degree of sharpness lacked clear comparison, and the functionality of equipnt varied even more.
Which piece was suitable for oneself? These buyers really didn’t know. Source Crystals didn’t just blow in with the wind, so spending had to be done with great caution.
“In the end, it’s because in their minds, there is no price standard for rune equipnt, so… we will establish a price standard for them.”
As Tang Yu pondered, his eyes grew brighter and brighter.
It seed feasible!
“If we categorize the equipnt and rank it, then in the future, even if the Awakeners don’t understand runes or the identification of equipnt, as long as they see the equipnt’s ranking, they will naturally associate it with a general price range, and when buying equipnt, they wouldn’t need to try out each piece, getting confused by the abundant choices.”
Why do the pills and magical treasures in cultivation novels have different levels? It’s clearly to create market standards!
Rune equipnt should be the sa.
In the past, there were terms like basic equipnt and advanced equipnt, but in reality, there wasn’t a specific division.
One-rune, two-rune, and three-rune equipnt did have clear boundaries, yet the runes engraved on them differentially determined the value of the equipnt—a two-rune piece might not necessarily be cheaper than a three-rune one.
After a mont of thought, Tang Yu spoke up, “Perhaps we could start with a simple classification, like ranking the equipnt as E-level Basic Rune Equipnt, D-level Basic Rune Equipnt, C-level Interdiate, B-level Advanced, A-level Top-tier, and so on…”
“For weapons, they could be rated based on their sharpness, along with other special effects.”
“We can even highly detail the levels within each tier, like a standard Demon-slaying Longsword is an E1 level weapon, an enhanced type one Demon-slaying Longsword is E2, and the type two enhancent is E3.”
“With this system, equipnt will have a very clear level classification, and we can even provide a recomnded range for buyers, such as for dealing with Fourth or Fifth Layer Demonized Beasts, it’s suitable to purchase E3-D1 level weapons.”
This was just a preliminary idea and surely needed improvent.
But the more Tang Yu thought about it, the more excited he beca—it wasn’t just a matter of sales volu; he was looking much further ahead.
The Territory couldn’t monopolize the sale of rune equipnt forever. Other large sanctuaries are also stepping up their research on rune equipnt, with so even acquiring valuable information from secret realms.
In the future, more forces capable of producing rune equipnt would erge.
The Territory simply had a head start over others, although Tang Yu was confident that he could maintain the lead.
However, once this equipnt ranking system was widely adopted, no matter how many competitors later arrived, as soon as one ntioned equipnt ranking, they would imdiately think of the Green Shadow Sanctuary.
This would be the originator of rune equipnt.
Thinking of those who set standards before the apocalypse, Tang Yu understood that there were many interests at stake here.
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