This was the first time Lu Li had seen Hachi Chan transform. It turned out that she had also learned the Child of The Forest.
Lu Li’s equipment was not much better than Hachi Chan’s, especially after he handed over the Exquisite Silver-grade Staff.
“Did you get any rewards from finishing the profession upgrade quest?” Lu Li wasn’t sure how many Silver-grade equips this girl had.
“Don’t even mention it. The rewards were so bad – a Steel grade equipment, a Skill Point and a Skill Book. The equipment was worse than what I already had and the Skill Book was something I’ve already learned,” the system’s daughter dissatisfiedly complained to her father.
Receiving a Skill Point was already amazing. Most people only received a Steel-grade equip when they completed the quest.
“Oh, what Skill Book was it?” Lu Li asked.
“Stealth. I’ve already learned it.” Hachi Chan played around with her Staff, looking at it with fond eyes. However, Lu Li simply wouldn’t praise her.
“Give it to me then,” Lu Li said as he stretched out his hand. He felt that it wasn’t too good to just take something from a little girl so he added, “I’ll give you 10 gold coins.”
“I’ll give it to you as a gift. Thank you for making me such an excellent and pretty piece of equipment,” Hachi Chan casually replied.
“I’d be pretty happy if you took off the bit after ‘excellent’,” Lu Li annoyedly replied. The Staff had extraordinary stats and Special Effects, yet she valued its looks the most.
However, he was very interested in the Skill Book.
As more and more Molds were found, Dawn’s ‘Forging Alliance’ would suggest recommended prices and very soon, these received the support of all Blacksmiths.
They believed that if the Forging failed, the Blacksmith should compensate the owner of the Mold for 20% of the value of the materials used. Of course, they could also privately agree otherwise.
If they forged a Fine grade equip, the would pay Blacksmith a small fee, or even no fee at all.
Forging a Superior-grade equip would result in the Blacksmith taking a fee worth 10% of the materials used.
Forging an Exquisite-grade equip would result in the Blacksmith receiving a fee worth 20% of the materials used. In reality, most Blacksmiths took more than this standard. Usually, the owners of the Mold were more than happy to pay some extra money in exchange for the Exquisite grade equipment.
As for Perfect-grade equipment, there was no way to set a standard price, and neither was there a need to. After all, most Blacksmiths would never be able to forge a Perfect-grade equip/
Umbranse’s Staff was an Exquisite Silver-grade equip.
According to the standard prices, Hachi Chan would have to pay Lu Li far more than the Stealth Skill Book she had just gifted him.
Lu Li had wanted this Skill Book for a long time.
Although the Druid Cheetah Stealth Skill Book wasn’t very rare, the demand for it was far too high. Lu Li couldn’t spend all of his time at the Exchange Hall waiting, so he had never been able to obtain one.
After handing over the Staff, Lu Li went to continue farming monsters. He still had half an hour of double EXP left, and every second of it was incredibly precious.
When she received her Staff, Hachi Chan didn’t immediately leave. Instead, she used her skills to help Lu Li farm monsters.
Lu Li could only add her into his party.
“When are we going to throw bombs again?” Hachi Chan felt quite bored of farming like this.
“Starwood is pretty hard to obtain and I have to collect some more.” There was nothing Lu Li could do. After all, he wasn’t so thick-skinned as to ask for Starwood on the World Channel again.
One Starwood in exchange for a favour – he couldn’t make too many of those deals.z
Moreover, many people already had their suspicions about Starwood. When he went to the Exchange Hall, he couldn’t find a single one.
Most of the Starwood Lu Li had was given to him by players who respected him. These were all personal favours that needed to be paid back – he couldn’t just throw them a gold coin in exchange.
“You can’t make any without Starwood?” Hachi Chan pitifully asked.
Since she had entered the game, she had completed many, many quests. She had seen hundreds, if not thousands, of rare and strange things, but she had never obtained a Starwood before. Perhaps its drop rate was too low.
“There will be people selling it,” Lu Li confidently replied.
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