"That easy?" Ryan frowned. "So, that means one hundred humans can become dungeon masters? No, the number can constantly increase…"
"Yes, that easy, but you are wrong," Alissa said. "Use Analysis on this."
Alissa suddenly made a weird light-blue rock appear out of nowhere. It didn't have a specific shape, so aside from the color, it looked like an ordinary rock. Although it was weird that Alissa didn't use it, that was a question that could be answered later.
Domain Stone
Effects: It gives the user the chance to create dungeons in other worlds after paying a certain cost. It gives the user the power to select up to ten bosses to guard the dungeon and a single species of monsters to spawn from the purple crystal. It grants the user the chance to obtain all coins that his minions obtain. The user can gain one coin per second multiplied by the dungeon level, and once the dungeon reaches its level max, the user can summon himself on the world where the dungeon is located and show its max power. Once the domain stone is set, the user can't leave its boundaries, unless a temporary dungeon master is put in their place. The domain can be expanded at the cost of mana and coins, and while inside your domain, the user, their minions, and allies gain a boost of one hundred percent in all status.
Cost: only the one hundred strongest humans can use this item. If a dungeon master loses his position among that group, their power will disappear, and the stone will be given to another.
"That is a pretty long description…" Ryan frowned. "Is there a reason why you didn't use that item? You can make one of your lackeys to take your place temporarily."
"They are my soldiers, not my lackeys," Alissa said. "I considered the idea, but I fear that unless I accept that task, I might put the planet in danger. Can you imagine what might happen if a dragon somewhere makes a pact with a being in a world where a put a dungeon and that using the dungeon to come?"
"I guess that could be problematic," Ryan said. "Still, it is weird that you are being this considerate."
"I am being considerate because of my soldiers," Alissa said. "While the last options interest me, I don't know how much mana and coins I will need to increase the perimeter of the domain, so I decided to keep the stone stored and use only in the future. It is not like I am in a dire need of coins, after all."
That was true, but it was also confirmed that Alissa was losing a golden opportunity. If one considers the level of the dungeon and the number of coins the dungeon masters obtain every single day, it was insane the number of magic items or potions they could obtain. Not only that, what if the dungeon master succeeded in dominating another world through the power of their dungeon? Maybe they will obtain some other and perhaps even better benefits.
"Unfortunately, this item can't be traded or sold, so you will have to get your own," Alissa said.
"That was my idea from the very beginning," Ryan said.
"So, what is your plan now?" Alissa asked.
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