Chapter Ninety-Nine: Xiaoguang's Seiko Customization
Trinkets have always been scarce, and rings and bracelets that can be equipped with two by a player are even more precious, so until now, his two bracelet slots are still empty.
With the development of five-person dungeons, there are more equipment with attributes on the market, although bracelets are rare, but they can also be found a lot, but they are generally added with some dispensable sub-attributes, and it is not easy to find a few with main attributes and they are all +1 general goods.
The only one that adds 2 is still the intelligence that is added, and he wants to directly make up the two +2 perceptions, and it is estimated that it is only available in the warehouse of the Grand Guild.
For example, the flowers bloomed in the year when he had a good relationship, but this kind of personal exchange was really not what he wanted.
Just as he was about to use an alternative to swap out the belt and hat together, he clicked on a stall that caught his eye.
This booth named Xiaoguang Seiko is full of all kinds of homemade jewelry, the quality is not very precious, most of them are whiteboards, but the styles are very exquisite, and there is a group of picky female players nearby.
What caught Sherlock's attention was, of course, not the style of the jewelry, nor the female players of various styles, but the only sophisticated necklace, which had only one attribute, but it really added two points of intelligence.
Normally, excellent equipment has two attributes, but there are not many sub-attributes added by low-level equipment, and if it's gone, it's gone, and the main attribute of +2 is the key.
Since the opponent can make a good necklace with +2 intelligence, it is possible to make a bracelet with +2 perception.
When the stall was finally empty, he couldn't help but step forward and ask, "Are you making all these ornaments?" ”
"I did it, do you need anything?" The stall owner is a female player of the elf clan.
"I've seen this and the attributes of the necklace, I don't know if you can make a bracelet with +2 perception."
The female elf thought for a moment and gave an affirmative answer: "As long as the materials are sufficient, there is no problem, but you can see it, and there is only one attribute to make it." ”
"It doesn't matter, what materials are needed." The secondary attributes of low-level equipment are not very important, and Sherlock doesn't care at all.
"1 opacoxene, 2 topazes, and 4 silver ingots."
"If you have it, just quote it directly, and calculate how much it costs to pay for processing, and I'm going to build two."
He still knows the basic gem of topaz, which is used to add perceptual attributes, and he doesn't know what it is, but since the other party has opened this mouth, it is likely that he has this kind of thing, at least he has been in contact with it.
Buying and selling in the game is always accompanied by various routines, which is relatively common in front of him, as long as the price is not too outrageous, he can still accept it.
"Wait a minute, I'll ask my friend if he has any of this ore."
The female elf opened the communicator and continued: "My friend still has stock, +2 perception bracelets, 9900 a pair, and a full refund if it fails." ”
At present, the elite level equipment is generally around 1500, and the bracelet is at least tripled by about 5000, although this is missing an attribute, but it is rare and expensive, and the price of 9900 is still within his acceptable range
"2 pieces of chuloxene are already worth 5,000 gold, and the remaining 4,900 gold also includes processing fees, we are really making hard money, and I dare say that no other player in this town can combine the energy of two topazes into one piece of equipment now."
The female elf may have felt that the other party was frightened by her offer, and explained that in the end, she did not forget to raise her own value.
Sherlock knows a little about the process of this Seiko, and he has enough money, and he is curious about the tone of the other party, and there are few life players who dare to say such things.
Generally, players looking for someone to make equipment are self-prepared materials, and failure is self-care, and this kind of compensation is estimated to have died long ago if the craftsmanship is average.
But if you're skilled, you'll earn a lot more than the average life player, and you don't think they're going to use as many materials as they want.
"How long can you make it?"
"I'm going to wait for my friend to bring the ore back before I can start working, at least five hours."
"No problem, let's sign the contract." He could afford to wait 5 hours.
In the Forgotten Realms, it is possible to sign a contract for custom processing in the manufacturing profession, and the content is a number of treaty restrictions regarding materials, prices, etc.
After signing the contract, Sherlock's account balance will be automatically deducted 9900 gold coins, but this money will not be given to the other party now, but will be stored in the temporary account of the system, and will not be transferred to the maker until the transaction is completed, which is actually similar to the principle of online shopping.
He was not equipped with a silver fire stick, and he was not in the mood to do anything else, but 5 hours of time was not a waste of time, so he could only take up the task of faith with interest.
The trio with Rum had already done 3 ring quests, and now they are only 2 rings away from getting Merrykai's primary badge, and the ability of dual-weapon combat may not be available in a short period of time, but Newt's hidden quest is already within reach.
Sherlock also wants to know what the hidden mission with such complex preconditions is.
After brushing for a long time and not finding the monster farming quest to go to the Supreme Forest, he really didn't have much patience, so he picked a mission in the Fallen Lands to clear 60 Eye Demons.
Although Redwoodtown appears on the map to be between the Supreme Forest and the Enoch Desert, its entire northeast is almost blocked off by a long stretch of ferocious woods, and access to the Enok Desert is through the Fallen Lands in between.
It's no easy task to traverse the Fallen, a land filled with magical energy left behind by the mages of Nessreel, a refuge for fearsome creatures who don't want to be disturbed.
The creatures that have died in it over the years have been able to form a path of bones, and it is along this path of bones that most adventurers can force away the various powerful creatures inside.
Of course, Sherlock's quest doesn't need to go deep into the Fallen, and the Demons who have been hybridized with the Demons roam the periphery all day, not particularly far from the borders of Redwood Town.
To be honest, under normal circumstances, he really doesn't want to come to this kind of place to farm monsters, and the Forgotten Realm will not beautify the shape of unnatural creatures a little, and the Eye Demon Man with eyes and mouth all over his body is definitely a creature that makes people want to vomit when they see it.
However, contrary to their terrifying appearance, the Eye Demon is the lowest level of the Eye Demon test subjects in the Fallen Lands, and there are all kinds of powerful monsters such as the Eye Demon Dog, the Eye Demon Monitor Lizard, and of course, the most terrifying thing is their creator, a giant Eye Demon.
Eye Demon Warrior: Level 16, HP 1581, Skill Eye Wave Ray, Immortal Body.