Chapter 31 Little clever ghost
"Use Portal Scroll"
After returning to Beach, I took off the torch first. It is better to keep a low profile in the safe area.
Then he went straight to the second floor of the warehouse and found the little goblin who had been waiting for him.
"Here, I'll give you the torch. Just trade it for 2 silver and 5000 copper."
"Hey, thank you, Master Ya."
"Go and rest early."
"Okay, bye."
After storing the torches and random items, I looked at these permanent objects in the warehouse and felt a headache.
In particular, I carefully counted the advanced skill books for each profession and found that there were 28 in total.
(Purchase from the bookstore in the local city on the 22nd. The Skeleton Elves drop 4 books, and the Corpse King drops books.)
The current situation is still acceptable, but if we can defeat the Palace of the Corpse King, the skill books will definitely be blown up!
Opening warehouse grids can solve the problem of low cost-effectiveness. According to the current difficulty of upgrading, the skill books produced will definitely be faster than the upgrade speed.
If this continues, even if you open a warehouse with 1000 slots, it will slowly fill up.
There must be many functions that have not been researched yet, so I thought about opening the command and game help to look for it. Suddenly, when I saw the word "email", I immediately had an idea in my mind.
First I took the big fireball from the warehouse, then called out the email system.
"Add attachment, skill book - Fireball."
"Added, do you want to leave a message?"
“No message.”
"What is the recipient's game name?"
“Yamaha.”
"The handling fee is 50 copper coins. Should the sender pay for it?"
“The recipient pays.”
"Mail was delivered successfully."
Just as the message prompt ended, a new email notification came:
"You have a new email."
"Open the email."
"Do you want to pay 50 copper coins to get the attachment?"
“No extraction.”
"Important reminder: Emails with attachments can only be kept for one calendar month. After the expiration date, the system will confiscate them and they cannot be retrieved. Do you need to return the email?"
“No return.”
And then nothing happened. The email just hung there, displaying the message "Please extract the attachment in time."
The test results were very satisfactory. Both the handling fees charged and the fact that the recipient could choose himself were exactly as expected.
The latter limited-time version is most likely a temporary patch for the game, like a butcher's knife.
The idea at that time was very simple. First of all, there was no standard handling fee for skill books in the mailing system, and there was no way to calculate it according to the standards for equipment.
According to the algorithm of Big Fireball, the skill book is treated as the equivalent of game currency in the selling price, and only a minimum handling fee of 1% is charged.
What the hell is this warehouse? I immediately took out the remaining 27 books.
I packed them in the same email, and the handling fee shown on it was 1230 copper coins. I chose to pay on delivery and then sent it to myself.
It's really satisfying to get this wool. Now 28 spaces are freed up without releasing a single child, so I can stay in the cave for a while longer.
Now all that's left in Curry are the torches and random items that he had just put in, the five packets of yellow powder that had been there for a while, and those top-quality equipment that he didn't need to deal with in a hurry.
There are more than 20 pieces of equipment in this batch. After this round of fighting is over and a price is set for them, let the goblin take them for trial. If the price is lower than that, just refuse to sell it.
After finishing the warehouse, he started to synthesize the gray powder. Now he went to the third floor of the ancient tomb. The only thing that limited his time was the green poison, so he had to get as much as he could.
Half an hour later, the Taoist priest with a warehouse full of green poison appeared on the first floor of the Orc Tomb. After a few random passes, he came to the cave entrance on the second floor on the right.
What I never expected was that some players started to block the door...