Chapter 80: For The Blueprint
Translator: Halcyon Translations Editor: Halcyon Translations
The Boss dropped a Steel equip which was ecstatically bought by Wine Courage Wang for 2 Gold. Although the price of equipnt was dropping, good equipnt was still hard to find. Steel equips with good properties were worth around 3 gold and were bought quickly if they appeared on the auction.
The price of the equipnt sold was at a modest rate, so Wine Courage Wang was very grateful towards Lu Li.
Unfortunately, his na was hidden, so the party mbers could only see what he looked like. They all unanimously gave up on adding him.
After the second Boss was defeated, it dropped a Magic Staff weapon.
What was the most expensive weapon in Dawn?
It was definitely the Magic Staff!
Mages, Warlocks, Priests, Druids, Warriors, Hunters and Shamans could all use a Magic Staff. However, Hunters and Warriors generally didn’t use them.
All four clients were able to use the Magic Staff, so Lu Li held a bid for it.
The attributes on this Magic Staff were pretty good, so its final price was 5 gold. Overall, Lu Li had managed to make 10 gold from this Instance Dungeon while spending almost nothing.
Unfortunately, Elite Instance Dungeons could only be completed once per day and the Regular Instance Dungeon wasn’t worth doing. After this round, he declined the client’s request to continue farming and went straight to the Exchange hall.
He had a look around for materials to upgrade his Supre Ring and for Skill Books that he could use, but didn’t find anything. He then looked for Snake Trust Grass and bought all the sets he could find for less than 10 silver.
After all the Snake Trust Grass on the market had been sold, its price had started rise.
This was just the reality of the market. Fortunately, a price of 10 silver coins would still make for a large profit margin and Lu Li couldn’t think of anything that could be more profitable than this.
Afterward, he dropped off the two Steel Equips into the Auction Room. This ti, he didn’t set a maximum price but opted for a non-maximum price auction.
For parties that wanted to complete the new Instance Dungeons, LV10 Steel equips were the most sought after items. There was absolutely no worry that he wouldn’t be able to sell them.
Currently, the most valuable equipnt were LV10 Steel equips. Most of the older players were approaching LV10 and the newer players with double EXP had no need to invest into the lower level equips. It would be better for them if they had the money to bid for a LV10 equip.
The equipnt had only just been consigned before a series of bids went up.
The price of the Steel Equipnt almost instantly shot to 3 gold, before slowing down, as the number of players who could pull out 3 gold for a piece of equipnt were few.
Lu Li estimated that the auction would be complete in 6 hours and that the two equips would easily make 10 gold.
For the rest of his ti, Lu Li went to look for Azure Sea Breeze to farm Nagas with and use his double EXP boost. This was the sa double EXP boost that he had gained by staying in the hotel for more than 6 hours.
He gave the Magic Patterned Bag blueprint and the few pieces of Magic Cloth to March Rain. He was counting on her to quickly increase her skills so she could start creating the Magic Patterned Bag. The group’s current bags were becoming more and more lacking.
March Rain’s Tailoring was almost at an Interdiate level. Everyone was eager to get a Magic Patterned Bag so they all contributed the cloth that they had.
While they were farming, Azure Sea Breeze and Lu Li discussed the formation of a rcenary group.
Lu Li had been thinking about how creating a fixed party was a must. After all, Dawn wasn’t a single player ga. Also, the rare materials that one needed to progress were not sothing a single person could gather on their own.
Moreover, even with Lu Li’s own foresight, he dared not to take a random party through the Death Mines. The Death Mines and the Spider Lair were on two completely different levels. The Death Mines were a true test of a player’s abilities.
There was also the issue of Private Instance Dungeons. If he found a Private Instance Dungeon Scroll, he would need to take a group of knowledgeable people that he could trust. Otherwise, if he took a random party and failed 3 tis, the scroll would beco useless.
Lu Li was caught in a dilemma. Thieves required an independent playstyle, so it was difficult to rely too much on a party.
As such, he didn’t want to be the party leader.
“Sea Breeze, you should be the leader,” Lu Li said.
“What, why would you make the leader?” Azure Sea Breeze was confused.
“I can’t spend too long with everyone else; I’m a Thief. I need to move alone a lot of the ti,” Lu Li explained, feeling as though he would be able to persuade the others.
“Don’t be ridiculous,” Azure Sea Breeze did not hesitate to refuse, “What does you being the leader have to do with that? You do your thing and we’ll do ours. The leader role doesn’t have to be too official. I won’t do it.”
“Yeah, it’s not that different with or without you.”
Loneso Flower glanced at his sister who was paying attention to Lu Li, healing him even when he lost a bit of HP. Couldn’t she see that her brother was about to lose all of his HP? “When we need you, you can co. When we don’t need you, you can be elsewhere”
Loneso Flower actually wanted to avoid him! Lu Li laughed bitterly.
“Big brother Lu Li, you should be the leader. How good would it be if our leader was the number 1 player,” Remnant Dream said eagerly.
“Hello? I am the ranked number 1 player,” Azure Sea Breeze corrected her before asking Moonlight, “Hey, little light, what do you say?”
Moonlight had spent all day PVPing, but had co here to spend his double EXP boost like Lu Li. He waved his hand coldly and said, “Don’t call little light, unless you want to lose a level.”
“You see! I can’t deal with this kind of teammate,” Azure Sea Breeze held out his hands and sighed. “How about I be the vice leader; I’ll help out with matters dealing with PVE.”
“Why don’t we make a guild?’ Remnant Dream ignorantly asked.
“Guilds have to pay taxes, silly.”
In reality, they could make a guild, but it would be better if they waited for a while to take a pre-existing high-level guild from soone. It would cost a lot less.
Now that they had gotten this far in the conversation, Lu Li could no longer refuse. He planned to go and spend so money the next day to establish the rcenary group. In future, all PVE related matters would be dealt with by Azure Sea Breeze, as he was considered an expert in PVE matters and managing teams. His wealth of knowledge was far greater than Lu Li’s.
Then, they also had to discuss the issue of exploring the new Instance Dungeon.
Now that he had hoarded a large number of Snake Trust Grass, he had to find a way to obtain the Interdiate Health Potion recipe as quickly as possible.
Once he had the recipe, he would be able to take the team to get the Death Mine’s first clear.
After all, the First Clear rewards were great and had a much higher drop rate.
The Interdiate Health Potion recipe could be dropped by any monster that was higher than LV10. Lu Li and the group had fard these monsters for 2-3 days, but they hadn’t seen even the shadow of the recipe.
The other players still had not heard of the Interdiate Healing Potion. Otherwise, the auction house would not have people selling Snake Trust Grass for so little.
Previously, soone had written a guide to getting Interdiate Healing Potion Recipes and had written out a list of monsters that were the most likely to drop them. Lu Li recalled that the most likely monster were humanoids called ‘Undead Herbalists’.
The next day, Lu Li went to the Council Hall to register a rcenary Group under the na ‘XinXin’. Other than this ga, all he had on his mind was his sister. When the council mber asked him, he reflexively responded with those words.
He had no regard for the others’ protests.
After he invited the five regular group mbers, he hesitated, before deciding against inviting his landladies.
His next actions would be undertaken alone; his goal was to get the Interdiate Health Potion Recipe.
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