Chapter 384: Lao Tzu Chooses to Buy, Buy, Buy!!

All crafted equipment has the name of the maker in the attribute information.

Coupled with Chen Chen's direct shouting for the purchase of materials without any scruples, this kind of behavior is basically deliberately leading other players to pay attention to the production system.

So other players quickly noticed that these equipment were all made, and it seemed that it was very profitable to make equipment, 1 silver for a piece, and they could only buy two or three pieces of their entire net worth.

By observing the trading board, it can be found that Chen Chen has sold at least hundreds of pieces of equipment, and the shipment volume is very fast, and the equipment he is optimistic about will be gone after a while.

As a result, many players immediately began to follow suit, and also went to learn production skills, collect materials, and try to make their own equipment.

It's just that almost no one has learned all the professions in one go like Chen Chen.

Because the purpose of learning the production profession is first to make equipment for themselves, not to understand the production and manufacturing system, and even the purpose of making money is secondary.

Ordinary players who have played too many traditional games still regard the crafting system as a subsidiary skill system attached to the combat system, rather than a career system that drinks the equality of the entire combat profession.

Therefore, the manufacturing professions they choose correspond to their combat professions.

If the combat profession is a general, then you will basically choose a blacksmith or armorer, because the blacksmith makes weapons and the armorer makes armor.

If it is a mage or a master, then you will basically choose a clothier or a carpenter, the clothier will make the robes, and the carpenter will make the magic weapons.

The plan is good, but the reality is often very different from the plan.

Players go to learn a planned production class and want to make their own equipment, but when they actually start crafting, they find that things are not as simple as they imagined.

Although the materials needed to craft equipment are simple, the sources of materials are very complex and diverse.

The simplest is the materials dropped by fighting monsters, such as various blood, fur, teeth, and the like.

A little more troublesome is to collect and obtain, such as stone, wood, ore, etc.

The most troublesome thing is the semi-finished product after the processing of raw materials that require other production occupations.

For example, logs are made into planks, cotton is made into cotton cloth and cotton thread, and iron ore is made into iron ingots and rivets.

If all of these materials were bought directly on the market, it would cost a lot of money.

Others usually sell it very expensive, and the price and quantity may not be suitable for their own use.

A little calculation, you will find that this costs several times more than buying ready-made equipment yourself.

And at this stage, everyone's money is very limited, except for Chen Chen, there is no one who can support this kind of off-the-job practice.

And if you want to reduce costs, you can only practice the required collection occupations by yourself, and then practice the production of semi-finished products that may be required.

In order to make semi-finished products, after practicing another production class, players will usually try out what equipment can be made in this class in line with the principle of not wasting.

They will soon find out that if this class makes the corresponding equipment, it will need the semi-finished products provided by other classes.

Just like the money party, according to the continuous expansion needs of the comparison, players will eventually find that they need to learn and practice all the production professions in order to truly do everything without asking for anyone.

However, there are 14 production professions, and when they are practiced together, the speed will be very slow, and it will consume immeasurable time and money.

At this time, the players finally realized that their purpose was only to make equipment for themselves, and in the end, they became professional production craftsmen.

Do you want to level up yourself! Do you want to play the book! Okay, don't want pk!

Making equipment, although it looks very beautiful, but Lao Tzu chooses to buy and buy!!

As a result, the vast majority of players directly gave up the production profession and chose to buy equipment, so that more liquidity entered Chen Chen's pocket.

And Chen Chen and Qingkong designed such a network structure of the production and manufacturing system, so that all production professions will cross demand. There's no bad taste, and there's no malice.

Chen Chen's purpose is to give production players a way to communicate and cooperate.

Combat players can play dungeons together, fight together, communicate, and interact through PK and battles.

Then the production of players needs to be through the division of labor, different players are responsible for different professions, with a small team of 6 to 12 people, to complete all the equipment and props production.

It doesn't waste too much time and everyone gets what they need.

Even if the society is impetuous now, and we do not have the patience to communicate and coordinate the division of labor, we can also let the market circulate through the trading board, through the market, through the trading of raw materials, semi-finished products, and finished products.

Avoid these players from making it alone.

It's just that most players can't understand Chen Chen and Qingkong's hard work.

Ordinary players instinctively think that the strongest equipment in the late game must still be dropped by farming dungeons and bosses.

Hardly, crafting equipment, a better game than dungeon equipment.

If the graduation equipment of a game is directly produced by the player and can be traded, then the local tyrant is invincible.

You don't need to fight, you don't need to fight, you just need to buy, buy, buy, and you can become the strongest server.

Even if it's a kryptonite game, it's rare to do this. The game made by Lord Xingchen is even more impossible.

As for the problem of scarce equipment, everyone thinks that this is a special situation in the early stage of the game, and the equipment drop rate is low, and it will definitely gradually get better in the later stage.

Therefore, players who are not interested in manufacturing themselves will quit immediately after finding themselves abandoning their roots.

If you need equipment, you can buy it, and if you can't buy it, you can take Chen Chen's task, and after collecting materials for money, you can buy it.

And the left, very few, players who are really interested in collecting and crafting, because they have no funds to buy materials, can only collect by themselves, and the leveling speed is very slow.

These people, in the end, had to give up for the time being, and were ready to consider the collection and production profession after the characters grew up and were able to save some gold coins.

At this time, it is the best time for Chen Chen, the whole time is completely under his control, and there will be no accidents.

So Chen Chen seized the time, didn't do the main line at all, didn't go to fight monsters and brush copies, and kept knocking and beating here, grinding and grinding, and concentrating on practicing the production profession.

However, this kind of mechanical repetitive thing, Chen Chen would not force himself to do it himself.

Most of the time, I let Qingkong separate a thread to help me train.

And he and Xingchen and Qingkong discussed the game version update and set other modes of the game.

Of course, in the eyes of other players, this is the case:

In the square in the center of Higashiyama City, that is, next to the market trading board, the most lively place in the whole city.

A Terran girl nicknamed Snow Sea, since the afternoon, has been making all kinds of equipment and props.

Except for the occasional go-up to trade with other players, or to list items on the trading board, he hasn't moved anywhere.