Is It Really Appropriate to Use a Super Account to Grind Materials?
Both elite monsters had been killed by Chen Zixuan alone, so the spoils naturally belonged to her.
Dawn's Light and the others had no objections.
The silver-haired girl crouched beside the Wolf King's corpse, extending a fair and delicate little hand from beneath her cloak. With a flash of white light, the collection succeeded.
"System prompt: You have obtained the blue rare equipment [Tattered Maid Uniform]!"
[Tattered Maid Uniform], vampire Prince class exclusive.
Physical Defense: 3
Magic Defense: 2
HP: 30
Blocks Critical Damage: 6%
(Description: A bloodstained maid uniform, a style generally only seen in the noble families of the Loren Empire.
How pitiful, its previous owner has probably become nourishment for the forest by now?)
Seeing the prompt in front of her, Chen Zixuan paused slightly.
Damn maid uniform.
At this moment, he couldn't help but remember that Lv.max passive skill, [Maid Uniform Mastery].
Wouldn't it be better to just wear armor? Why do I have to go fight people in a maid uniform?
Besides, looking at that description, probably no one would want to wear clothes from a dead person, right?
Although the stats on this equipment were pretty nice, perfectly making up for Chen Zixuan's current lack of armor, she still pretended as if nothing of value had dropped, emotionlessly stowing the maid uniform into her backpack, then turned to look at the next Wolf King's corpse.
Collection skill activated, let's get an orange item!
― System prompt: You have obtained the skill book [Penetrate]!"
[Penetrate], blue rare skill book, sharpshooter class exclusive. Using this item allows a Sharpshooter player to learn the skill.
Staring at the skill book in front of him, Chen Zixuan was a bit stunned.
He hadn't expected this elite monster to drop two blue-quality items.
You have to realize, in 'Legend of Kaloran', the item drop rate was extremely low. Chen Zixuan had killed four elite monsters before, and only materials had dropped—not a single item.
It seemed he had really saved up all his luck for now.
For this boss raid, it was quite a good start.
So far, Chen Zixuan now had two skill books.
One for Priest, one for Sharpshooter, both blue quality.
Although he couldn't use either skill, putting them on the market right now and selling for tens of thousands apiece would not be hard at all.
Fortunately, he didn't sell the helmet a while back—definitely the right decision.
This beat slaving away for some capitalist by a long shot.
Thinking of how life was getting better and better, Chen Zixuan felt so pleased he almost wanted to burst into song with "Good Days Are Here."
However, to maintain her cool and aloof image, Chen Zixuan held back the joy in her heart, putting on a "just so-so" expression.
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"How's it going, get any good drops?"
Dawn's Light leaned over curiously.
"No, just some junk I can't use."
From under the hood came the girl's muffled voice.
In a way, Chen Zixuan wasn't lying.
"We didn't get anything good either. Let's move on then."
Dawn's Light laughed heartily, trying to cheer her up.
The small critters you killed? There's no way anything good would've dropped from those.
Chen Zixuan nodded, silently thinking to herself.
With this minor episode over and a brief rest for the team, they once again ventured deeper into the Nightshade Forest.
During the earlier fight, a few people had lost some health, but within the team was a dedicated support staff, handing out health potions one by one.
Seeing this, Chen Zixuan suddenly remembered—all five of her red potions had been used up during the boss fight.
She only had five blue potions left in her backpack.
But at this early stage of the game, Players knew few skills, so mana use was low. Plus, as Cecilia, her starting mana bar was almost twice that of normal players; she'd never really suffered from running out of mana.
What to do? Should she ask Dawn's Light for a few?
Dawn's Light, worthy of being a big capitalist, immediately noticed the hesitation in Chen Zixuan's heart.
He came a couple of steps closer, smiling at the girl as he asked, "Did you prepare enough supplies before you came?"
"Of course I did."
Chen Zixuan took out a blue potion from her backpack and waved it in front of Dawn's Light before putting it away again.
She didn't mean to show off, just didn't want Dawn's Light to look down on her.
However, when he saw the small, exquisitely crafted blue potion in the girl's hand, Dawn's Light asked in surprise, "Was that a mana potion you just showed me?"
"Yeah, what about it?"
The silver-haired girl nodded, casting an inquisitive glance at Dawn's Light, as if to say, "What are you making a fuss about?"
These five potions were quest rewards she got after killing the Goblin Boss yesterday.
They could also be bought from the potion merchant in Crown Town, twenty copper coins each. What was the big deal?
However, Dawn's Light looked at her very seriously, his expression solemn as he said, "Yesterday, I sent people to search every merchant in the main city. Nearly every NPC sells health potions, but not a single one sells mana potions."
He paused for a moment, then continued, "Simply put, you're the only player I've seen who managed to get mana potions."
"You mean, out of all players right now, I'm the only one with mana potions?"
Chen Zixuan was a little surprised.
He had thought his five mana potions were just ordinary consumables that everyone had, but in Dawn's Light's eyes, why were they suddenly being hyped up as treasures?
"That's right. You likely got them at a spawn point."
Dawn's Light gave the girl a meaningful look.
"The spawn point does have merchants selling mana potions, but I didn't buy any. These were all quest rewards."
Chen Zixuan thought about it, then said.
Since Dawn's Light had told him this information, he didn't feel like lying to him.
"Don't worry, I won't ask where you bought them. Flipping potions can make some money, but with my net worth, I don't care about such small change for now. Can you sell me a few of your potions?"
As if trying to reassure Chen Zixuan, Dawn's Light smiled as he spoke.
Chen Zixuan considered it. Judging from how freely Dawn's Light spent his money, he really didn't seem to care about such a paltry sum.
But this did give Chen Zixuan a new idea.
Not only could she make money selling equipment, she could also profit by selling potions—one more way to rake in cash.
According to Dawn's Light, whether health or mana potions, both were still hot items among players right now.
As everyone knows, goods in big cities usually sell for much higher prices than in small villages.
If red and blue potions in Crown Town were much cheaper than in the capital, Chen Zixuan could buy up a bunch in Crown Town, bring them to the capital to sell, and make money on the price difference as a middleman.
"Legend of Brick-Moving"—success.
-------------= Clacky's Corner -------------=Brick-Moving is internet slang in Chinese gaming culture, meaning "to grind/farm for resources in a game".【ദ്ദി(⩌ᴗ⩌)】
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