【--Grocery Store--】
[[[CP|W:734|H:428|A:L|U:file1/chapters/20119/27/2121663634527500541131291210808.jpg]]] Perhaps, you've just returned from an adventure in dangerous ruins, dark dungeons, or an ancient battlefield full of skeletons, zombies, and ghosts, and the damned gate officer overcharged you a copper coin in the gate tax on the grounds that you look as wide as two people, causing the bluestone bricks at the gate gate to wear out too much
Well, let this bad thing pass, you can't kill him anyway, unless you think you've beaten those steel can enforcers wear the same clothes, and even if he kills you, your companions won't be able to find one of them for revenge, so give up
Now that you're standing in the central square of the city, what are you going to do?
Go to the Leprechaun Bar and pour a few barrels of ale? Or go find a place to get some good sleep?
What the? The priest in your companion persuaded you to go to the temple for healing first, and you still have a tomahawk in your head?
"Stupid! If you take it down! How do people know I've just defeated a bunch of trolls? ”
You say, "That's a hero's medal!" Ignore the red fountains! We should go and have a drink to celebrate, what do you say? Fountain? Okay, do you still have a potion for serious injuries? No? What about the Resurrection Scroll? Nor no? What did you say? Will you embalm the remains? Well, could I have any other choice? Hopefully I'll make it to the temple."
The armor and shield on his body already looked like they had been pulled out of the graveyard, and there was nothing left in the backpack except for the mess
"This is the grocery store, what would you like to order?"
You look around and around, there are all kinds of goods sold behind the big counter in front of you, but you don't see the salesperson, maybe you sneak a few items and no one will find out
"Hey! What about you? Don't look around! That's you! Look at this! If you're not going to buy something, don't touch it around! ”
A dwarf standing under your crotch glaring at you angrily, and you almost stomped him to death just now, that's a reason to be angry, isn't it?
"You stupid and heavy fellow! Don't think I'm going to give you any discount! What do you want? Take a look at the list! Damn it! Don't ask me who is bidding for these prices! I don't know!!! Ask the owner of this shop! He's been worrying about this for a long time, maybe he'll tell you! ”
Nervously touching the 1 gold coin, 2 silver coins and 3 copper coins in your pocket, you began to carefully look at the following list of goods:
[The following items are just normal versions, and high-quality or higher-grade similar products are not listed for the time being.] 】
Type of goods――――――――― price -- weight
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[Lighting Fixtures]:
Candle ――――――――――― 1 copper coin
Description: A single candle can faintly illuminate a 5-foot radius and burn for an hour.
Torch――――――――――― 1 copper coin -- 1 pound
Description: Torches are wooden sticks of linen soaked in grease wrapped around the tops. It burns for an hour, and it clearly illuminates a 20-foot radial range and provides dim illumination in an outer 40-foot radial range. When used in combat, it is considered a one-handed temporary weapon, dealing the same amount of blunt damage as an Iron Glove of the same size, plus 1 fire damage.
Firewood [1 copy] - ――――――――1 copper coin -- 20 pounds
Description: The wood used to light a campfire at night camping is not important, but it has been split into strips of 1 foot long and of the right thickness, and you can venture into the desert, Gobi, or underground places where firewood is difficult to find, remember to prepare some spare.
Ordinary oil lamps――――――――― 1 silver coin -- 1 pound
Description: Oil lamps can provide 15 feet of bright illumination, 30 feet of dim lighting, and can last for 6 hours per 500ml of oil. The illumination of a regular oil lamp is more stable than that of a torch, but it is not protected by a lampshade like a lantern, and the flame is easy to tip over, making it too dangerous to be used in an adventure. Ordinary oil lamps can be used with one hand.
Lanterns with lids――――――――― 7 gold coins -- 2 pounds
Description: There is a lid next to the lantern with a lid that can be opened and closed to let the light out. The lantern with lid can provide a 30 feet radius of bright illumination, a 60 feet radius of dim lighting, and can last for 6 hours per 500 ml of oil. The lantern with lid can be used with one hand. ,
Bull's-eye lantern ――――――――― 12 gold coins -- 3 pounds
Description: The inside of the bullseye lantern has been carefully polished to direct light through the only opening. The bullseye lantern can provide a 60-foot radius of cone-shaped illumination, a 120-foot radius of cone-shaped dim illumination, and can last for 6 hours per 500ml of oil. The bullseye lantern can be held with one hand.
Lamp oil [500 ml bottle] -- 1 silver coin -- 1 pound
Description: 1 pint of oil provides 6 hours of illumination for the lantern. You can bottle the oil and plug it into the fuse as an explosive weapon, with the same effect as the fiery glue. After being thrown, there is a 50% chance that it will ignite successfully. You can also pour the oil on the floor, and if the floor is flat enough, you can cover an area of 5 square feet per 500ml. Once lit, the lamp oil on the ground burns for 10 minutes, dealing 1d3 fire damage per minute to each mob in the area.
Flint and Piece of Iron ―――――――― 1 gold coin
Description: Using flint and iron pieces to blunt each other will produce sparks, which you can use to ignite flint and flammable materials such as torches.
Matches――――――――――― 1 gold coin
Description: The alchemical substance at the end of this small wooden stick ignites a flame when it rubs against a rough surface. Matches can be used to create flames faster than flint and iron sheets (or magnifying glasses).
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[Reservoir]:
Beer mug [wood] - ――――――――2 copper coins -- 1 pound
Description: Do you plan to lie down on the river and drink water like an animal during your adventure? Bring a mug that will make you look decent. Hewn out of an entire log mug, sturdy, durable, and thick enough to make a cameo when you forget to bring a hammer, it's a must-have for home-based travel bar scuffles, and is second only to bricks and folding stools on the top 10 weapons list.
Ceramic kettle――――――――― 2 copper coins -- 5 pounds
Description: Ordinary clay pots come with a stopper and can hold 4 liters of liquid.
Ceramic jug――――――――― 3 copper coins -- 9 pounds
Description: A large pot-bellied jar with a wooden lid fitted with a handle that can hold 100 liters of liquid.
Flat bottle [empty] - ―――――――――3 copper coins -- 1/2 pound
Description: Container made of clay, glass or metal with a stopper. The capacity is 500 ml.
Bucket [empty] - ―――――――――5 silver coins -- 2 pounds
Iron kettle――――――――――― 5 silver coins -- 10 pounds
Hydration ――――――――――― 1 gold coin -- 4 pounds
Description: A narrow-mouthed leather pouch filled with water. If you're going out on an adventure, throw away the pottery, this won't break.
Small glass bottle [for ink or potion] -- 1 gold coin -- 1/10 pound
Description: Container made of terracotta, glass or metal with a stopper and a capacity of 25 ml. Up to 1 inch wide and 3 inches high.
Glass wine bottle――――――――― 2 gold coins
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[Storage]:
Basket [empty] - ―――――――――4 silver coins - 1 pound
Description: A container made of dried vines and wood chips, whatever you want.
Barrel [empty] - ―――――――――2 gold coins - 30 pounds
Description: A barrel made of sturdy wooden planks that can be used to store grain or wine.
Wooden box [empty] - ―――――――――2 gold coins - 25 pounds
Description: You don't have a wooden box at home? Are the coins and treasures you loot stuffed under the bed?
Sack [empty] - ――――――――― 1 silver coin -- 1/2 pound
Description: Various models of bags made of burlap with a string at the mouth of the bag that can be fastened.
Waist bag [empty] - ―――――――――1 gold coin -- 1/2 pound
Description: The fanny pack can be tied to the belt and is suitable for small items. Usually there are two compartments in it, which can hold up to 20 pounds.
Backpack [empty] - ――――――――― 2 gold coins - 2 pounds
Description: A must-have for a home travel adventure, usually with 20 compartments and up to 200 pounds.
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[Writing Stationery]:
Fountain pen ―――――――――― 1 silver coin
Description: A wooden barrel with a special nib dipped in ink can be used to write on paper.
Parchment [per sheet] - ―――――――2 silver coins
Description: Made of goatskin or sheepskin, ready for writing.
Paper [each] ――――――――― 4 silver coins
Description: A single sheet of paper made of fiber, which can be unfolded to cover a tabletop.
Ink [Small Bottle] - ―――――――8 gold
Description: This is black ink. You can also buy other colors of ink, but the price is twice as high as black ink.
Sealing wax――――――――――― 1 gold coin -- 1 pound
Description: A yellow mass of beeswax that softens and becomes sticky when heated.
The Ring ――――――――――― 5 gold coins
Description: The surface of the ring is engraved with a pattern that belongs to you, and the seal ring can be pressed against the melted wax to leave a emblem to ensure that your love letter to a beautiful lady has not been opened and read on the way.
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[Tool Miscellaneous]:
Chalk [one] - ――――――――1 copper coin
Description: Usually white chalk, but there are other colors, and other colors of chalk cost twice as much as white. You can use it to make conspicuous marks on certain objects.
Whetstone―――――――――― 2 copper coins -- 1 pound
Description: A strip of stone cut from a type of stone, whetstones that can be purchased at the grocery store are usually of poor quality, and the better the whetstone will sharpen the weapon. Even the best weapons need to be maintained, and if you don't want an expensive broadsword to turn into an iron bar or a hammer, remember to sharpen its edge often.
Wooden pole [10 feet] - ――――――――2 copper coins - 8 pounds
Description: Suspect a trap ahead? You don't have to inspect it yourself, you can poke at that weird little hole in the wall with a wooden pole.
Pitons ――――――――――― 1 silver coin -- 1/2 pound
Description: When there are no attachment points or footings on the wall, you can make your own. Pitons are steel spikes with holes that you can thread a rope through to secure them.
Hook――――――――――― 1 credit
Description: Find yourself something to eat while in the wild.
Soap [one pound] - ――――――――5 silver coins - 1 pound
Description: You don't know what this thing is for? Are you a goblin?
Whistle ――――――――――― 8 silver coins
Description: If you fall into a hole in the ground, don't hesitate to pick up this thing and blow it hard.
Sewing needle―――――――――― 5 silver coins
Description: As an adventurer of bitter turtles, do you still expect a beautiful and gentle wife to sew clothes for you?
Hammer ―――――――――――5 silver coins -- 2 pounds
Description: A hammer used in one hand to hammer pitons into walls. If the hammer is used in combat, it is considered a one-handed temporary weapon, dealing the same amount of blunt damage as a barbed iron glove of the same size.
Long ladder [10 feet] - ――――――――5 silver coins - 20 pounds
Description: Entering the house over the wall, a must-have for thieves and robbers.
Hemp rope [50 feet] - ―――――――― 1 gold coin -- 10 pounds
Description: Twine can withstand 230 pounds of pulling, but can be broken by a force 23 person.
Silk rope [50 feet] ---――――――― 10 gold coins -- 5 pounds
Description: Stronger than hemp rope, unless there is a strong man with more than 25 strength, Sensei wants to rip it off.
Iron crow――――――――――― 2 gold coins -- 5 pounds
Description: An iron rod used to pry open objects. Iron pries are ideal for priing open boxes or doors, and can also break chains. When working with an iron skid, you can get a +2 bonus. If used in combat, it is considered a one-handed makeshift weapon, dealing the same amount of blunt damage as a wooden stick of the same size.
Bronze bell――――――――――― 1 gold coin
Description: Bring some cotton thread and tie a few copper bells in the surrounding grass when sleeping in the wild, which can be used as a temporary doorbell.
Hook ――――――――――― 1 gold coin -- 4 pounds
Description: When this thing is in the barren mountains and mountains, it can be used as a stand for a pot!
Hammer ―――――――――― 1 gold coin -- 10 pounds
Description: A two-handed sledgehammer that is great for breaking chests containing treasures or gold coins if you don't have a key. ,
Shovel ――――――――――― 2 gold coins -- 8 pounds
Description: Work, dig trenches, traps, or fall into someone else's trap and dig yourself out.
Miners use a pickaxe ――――――― 3 gold coins -- 10 pounds
Description: There was once a piece of ore in front of me, and I didn't bring a hoe...
Fishing nets [25 square feet] ---――――― 4 gold coins -- 5 pounds
Description: Tie a rope to the end of the hook to secure the rope to battlements, windows, tree branches, or similar. Using the Hook requires the "Rope Skill" skill and grants a +2 bonus, which can be used without it, but suffers a -2 debuff.
Pulley set ―――――――――― 5 gold coins -- 5 pounds
Description: Gorillas use leverage, do you?
Steel mirror――――――――― 10 gold coins -- 1/2 pound
Description: A polished steel mirror is a great tool for peering around corners, signaling companions with sunlight reflections, observing enemy movements, grooming before meeting a lady of your choice, or examining wounds on your body that are not easily visible.
Portable battering ram ――――――― 10 gold coins -- 20 pounds
Description: A wooden stake covered with iron at the front, which can be used to break down doors. When using a small battering ram to break a door, gain +2 bonus to Strength. If another person assists, you can also get another +2 bonus.
Chain [10 feet] ―――――――― 30 gold coins -- 2 pounds
Description: The chain has a hardness of 10, and it can be torn off by a character with 26 strength.
Shackles――――――――――― 15 gold coins -- 2 pounds
Description: Adjudicating the fate of the captive, is not limited to killing him or plundering his finances, as long as he is caught, even if the other party is not even wearing underwear, don't let him go, the spoils include the captive itself, bring it back as a servant or sell it to the slave market, it is a good choice, of course, if the captive is a decent person and is willing to pay the ransom in exchange for his freedom, then, when he says the price, don't be polite, tell him fiercely: I want to double!
Shackles [Fine] - ―――――――50 gold coins - 2 pounds
Description: Shackles can be used to cuff a medium-sized creature. Locked creatures can use Escape to try to break free, or you can tear it off with Force, which costs 26 power for normal shackles and 28 power for Refined shackles. Most shackles come with locks, and the price of the lock is added when buying the shackles. For the same price, you can buy shackles for small creatures. For large mobs, the price is 10 times the former, for very large mobs it is 100 times, and giant, super-jumbo, super-small, miniature, and super-miniature mobs can only be bound by special shackles.
Telescope―――――――――― 1,000 gold coins - 1 pound
Description: It is very expensive to enjoy the bathing of a noble lady.
[Lock]
Description: Locks are usually used with a large, heavy key. The quality of the lock is divided into four categories, and the safety of different quality is different.
Simple――――――――――― 20 gold coins -- 1 pound
Generally ――――――――――― 40 gold coins -- 1 pound
Good――――――――――― 80 gold coins -- 1 pound
Delicate――――――――――― 150 gold coins -- 1 pound
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[Adventure Paraphernalia]
Sleeping bag――――――――――― 1 silver coin -- 5 pounds
Description: Adventurers never know where their next inn will be, and sometimes they have to sleep on straw piles or cold hard floors, where sleeping bags come in. The sleeping bag includes a base pad and blanket for easy storage and carrying, and can also be used as a stretcher in case of emergency.
Canvas [per square meter] - ――――――― 1 silver coin -- 1 pound
Description: A picnic can be spread on the ground, sleeping can be lying on it, rain can be on the head, cold weather can be draped on the body, find treasure without a backpack can also be used as a furoshiki, you see, as long as 1 silver coin you buy a lot of things!
The tent ――――――――――― 10 gold coins -- 20 pounds
Description: Simple double tent. When you're out on an adventure or camping with your beloved lover, remember to prepare a set to keep the wolf from licking your ass.
Winter blankets――――――――― 5 silver coins -- 3 pounds
Description: This is a specially sewn heavy wool blanket that keeps warm in cold weather
Tribulus terrestris ―――――――――― 1 gold coin -- 2 pounds
Description: Tribulus terrestris is a three-dimensional cone that looks like it is made of four iron nails, and because of the design, no matter how you scatter them, there is always a sharp angle pointing upwards. You can sprinkle thistles on the ground to delay or even damage enemies. A 2-pound bag of thistles can fill a 5-square-meter area.
Map or scroll case――――――― 1 gold -- 1/2 pound
Description: This is a hollow tube made of hard leather or tin with a lid attached to it and is designed to store rolled parchment or paper.
Rations [daily amount] - ―――――――5 silver coins - 1 pound
Description: Travel-friendly, high-calorie dry food including: jerky, dried fruits, hard bread and nuts.
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