Chapter 146 The Merchant
In addition to the small market formed by the players themselves, the most lively places in Mawasstown and even the entire Orthodox Cross diocese are the taverns and the regional exchanges at night.
A regional exchange is a place where players can trade regardless of distance, and although it is not free, the fees and service fees can add up to five percent of the purchase and sale amount. However, due to its convenient and accessible nature, it always attracts players who have nothing to do at night, as well as some merchant players who come to pick up bargains.
Sitting in the solo lounge of the regional exchange, Crucio sipped the blue silk fruit wine provided by the exchange and flipped through the booklet in his hand that could update the commodity information in real time.
The booklet wasn't cheap, but in order not to crowd the exchange's self-service auction market with most of the players, he paid some alliance coins to buy the booklet, which recorded all the product information and was detailed enough.
For most players who level up during the day and only come to the exchange at night, this is a waste. But as a full-time businessman, Crucio knows better than anyone else that quick and clear first-hand information is more important than anything - at least, in an exchange that can't narrow down the range of items to choose from, the booklet is definitely worth the money.
In fact, over the past month, Crucio has been able to buy low and sell high several times with the help of quick information, and has increased his credit limit from the initial civilian level to the merchant level enough to use the rest room of the exchange.
From an ordinary player to now having this identity and qualifications, it is natural that Crucio has made some high-end players look at him with a green eye. And now. He is working for a player's mercenary group and helping them acquire magic skill books.
After several days of organization and research. He had already found a suitable trading partner based on the resources he had at his disposal. And it's about to reach the end of the transaction.
He was proud to have completed his first task so quickly - no one knew that he had even spent his rest time after work for this task, and had not relaxed for several days in a row.
But this qiē is worth it.
Crucio's mouth almost burst into laughter at the thought of the two sets of magical skills he had found at the auction in Maswastown.
Exchanging a set of magic skill books for melee skill books, such an obvious loss-making deal, Crucio really couldn't figure out what was going on in the seller's head. And more importantly. The deal has been pending for almost two weeks, but there is still no buyer.
Aside from the fact that sellers are too demanding of melee skills, or that buyers are reluctant to pay the price of a magic skill book, Crucio really can't think of a good reason to explain this.
A bunch of guys who just want to pick up the bargain, but aren't willing to pay for it. Crucio thought disdainfully as he flipped through the pamphlet in his hand.
He carefully observes every item printed on the booklet, whether it is of high value or low price. According to the name of the item and the description of the item. He mentally evaluates the value of each product, and after identifying a product that is worth selling, he does not hesitate to buy it.
Unlike other games, from Crucio's professional point of view. Anno equipment is relatively valuable—there is no clear level from one to one hundred, and the low yield of enchanted equipment is low. Even if it is a black iron level equipment, as long as the effect is good. In the later stage, it also has its market.
Perhaps for the top star players, the effect of black iron-level equipment is too weak. It doesn't appeal to them.
However, among the players of Annook, there are more players who use fully automatic and semi-automatic operations. Their strength is weak, and by now, they may have spent more than half a month completing skill tasks, and they are not much interested in crazy leveling and training, but they just regard "Anpoch" as a place to increase their lives or enjoy the atmosphere of another world.
In Crucio's view, from the point that the game company has not set a clear level, it seems that they want to make a new world more than to make a Korean-style online game that can make crazy money in a short time.
They are prepared so that their equipment does not depreciate over time – or rapidly and massively.
And Crucio, who saw the intention of the game company, was more bold than most players when buying equipment and skill books. It's just that he also knows that the current exchange rate of 8 to 1 between Alliance Currency and Real Money is definitely not what game companies want to see.
Use them when you need them, don't hold on to Alliance Coins, they won't earn you interest, and unless you trade them all in for gear and items, you'll soon find that more than half of your Anno assets are inexplicably gone. This was the first thing Crucio said to the members of the group and the leader after joining the mercenary group.
It was precisely because of this statement that Crucio was appointed by the head of the regiment as the deputy head of the finance team on the first day after joining.
His gaze swept over the goods one by one, and Crucio quickly fell in love with a bronze-level big sword, this big sword can form an energy blade on the sword body, with a maximum range of half a meter, from the seller's test video, he can clearly see that its attack power is extremely high, even if it is a rock and a thick tree surrounded by two people, it can be cut lightly, extremely sharp.
While this thing slows down the wielder's movement speed, it may not be very attractive to solo players and Platoon players. However, for the mercenary group that focuses on team-based attack, as long as the destructive power of the heavy firepower attacker is high enough, the rest is okay, and the big team naturally has their solution.
He was about to contact the seller who had left the information in the brochure when he was interrupted by a communication request from a business group.
Crucio looked at the caller and found that it was the seller of the two skill books, so he immediately cleared his throat and added the seller of the bronze greatsword to his friend list while answering the communication request.
"Mr. Crucio, I'm Raven." A young voice came from the other end.
However, Crucio did not despise the other party because of his age, this young man named Ravin was the manager of a large equipment chain. Although he was only the manager of the branch in Maswas, from the fact that he could get the right to buy and sell two magic skill books, Crucio knew that he was a capable man.
Crucio slapped his ass without a trace, and said with a smile: "Brother Laven, did the seller decide the time and place of the meeting?" You're really fast. ”
"Ah...... The decision is a decision, but I also told you that the person who sells the skill book is a master. Ravan said hesitantly.
Crucio was puzzled, but still agreed: "Yes, it's right to be able to get these skill books, it's a master." ”
"Yes, master, you and I know each other, people like them are more or less quirky and not easy to get along with."
Hearing Ravin say this, Crucio's heart was already quite uneasy, and he could almost guess what Ravin was going to say next......
"So, Mr. Crucio, can you leave for the sea of trees in Maswas, now? Alas, the seller seems to have a task on his side, and he is not available this week, so he can trade tonight, I hope you can understand. ”
Crucio listened dumbfounded as he listened to the voice on the other end, so speechless that he didn't even know how to scold......
A sea of trees in the town of Mawas? Why didn't he let me trade in the realm of the dead right now? (To be continued......)