Chapter 252: Chapter 99 [The Path of Balance]
"Whoa, mushroom, did you pull this one?"
"You’re so lucky Andrew Hill!"
"It’s blinding, grass!"
A mushroom, a slime, and a grass react.
Pulled a B-Class Material?
Even Ree Shil finds this hard to believe.
First of all, just having a B-Class Material appear in the card pool is a low-probability event.
Pulling it in hand, do they think everyone can get such good pulls?
But that’s not the point. The point is what Andrew Hill writes next.
"Do you guys need these two cards?"
The vibe they’re giving off is that they’re going to sell Material Cards.
"How much?"
Ree Shil asks.
In the room, he is the one who cares about Material Card, after all, it’s useful.
"B-Class 100,000, C-Class 50,000."
Andrew Hill holds up a sign.
"?"
Ree Shil is startled.
"Just kidding."
However, Andrew Hill immediately wipes off those numbers and rewrites, "Give me what you think it’s worth. I’m too lazy to go to a specialized store."
He doesn’t want to bother making the trip.
"I’ll take a look at the card faces first. If they’re suitable, I’ll give you the market price."
Ree Shil says.
"Deal."
Andrew Hill doesn’t write much, directly hands over the cards.
Upon receiving the cards, Ree Shil realizes that the other party is very generous.
These two Material Cards are both unlocked.
Indicating Andrew Hill trusts him quite a lot.
These Material Cards, after all, 1B+1C, no matter how low you estimate the total price, it should be around 15,000.
If he didn’t lock them, even if he directly took them, the other party would be helpless.
Let’s first take a look at the card panels of these two cards.
First up is the C-Class Material.
The projection of the material is a leaf.
This leaf shape looks familiar, like it comes from the Tree Giant.
More than just an average leaf, it’s the kind from the very top of its crown of leaves on its head.
The green is quite rich, giving a feeling of full vitality.
"[Leaf of World Essence]: Enhances the card properties of wood type cards"
"Good stuff."
With just one look, Ree Shil can’t help but admire. ƒreeωebnovel.ƈom
The materials that can directly improve card face are very few, let alone such clear ones that can enhance card face, he hasn’t seen before.
Since this is a leaf from the Tree Giant, the first fusion target he thinks of is of course the [Tree Giant].
Moreover, it seems like besides [Tree Giant], he doesn’t have any other wood type cards.
So he summons the card-making panel from his mind and previews it.
Indeed, this Material Card, when applied to the [Tree Giant], can enhance it by 20 Health Points.
Although speaking for the 400 Health Point giant, 20 isn’t much, but the problem can’t be looked at this way.
This is an enhancement for free, why not?
"This card, I’ll take it."
Ree Shil holds the [Leaf of World Essence] between two fingers: "As for the price, I’ll give you 10,000."
"?"
Andrew Hill places a big question mark, continues to write: "You are giving too much."
He’s too lazy to go to the specialized store, it doesn’t mean he’s unaware of the market situation.
For something like the [Leaf of World Essence] as a Material Card, it should be considered a top tier in C-Class Material Cards.
In the store, it’s estimated to sell for about 8,000 to 9,000.
But that’s the sale price in the store, if bought, they would absolutely not offer 8,000 to 9,000.
In his mind, the max the store could pay would be around 7,000, because others open stores, it’s supposed to make money after all.
With Ree Shil opening at 10,000, it’s way more generous than the store, effectively giving 40% over.
"It’s fine, this Material matches pretty well with one of my cards."
Ree Shil simply waves his hand, indicating they shouldn’t mind.
If anyone understands the situation about shader stores, he would be no different from Andrew Hill.
This extra balance, in fact, should be seen as payment for the dungeon key.
After all, the dungeon key is Andrew Hill’s. If not for him, he wouldn’t have the chance to get 20 draws, wouldn’t get the chance to have 3 B-Class cards.
Moreover, right now, he’s flush with cash.
It seems Andrew Hill understood his meaning, so didn’t say anything else.
Next up, the second Material Card, the B-Class one.
Its projection, looks like an unidentified metal.
"[Giant Tree Core Iron]: Metal component in the heart of the Tree Giant."
"Hmm..."
Ree Shil didn’t expect the second Material to also come from the Tree Giant.
Considering compatibility, he previews the fusion result with [Tree Giant].
Indeed, it can be fused.
It can allow [Tree Giant] to increase Attack Power by 40 points.
Of course, it also increases by 40 points.
This, for Ree Shil, seems quite unnecessary.
slots, 160 points, is equivalent to 1 slot, 40 points, it’s just average.
But for 4 slots, 210 points, it’s 1 slot, 52.5 points.
If it’s a 6+1 card game, max of 210 points, it occupying 160 points would be squeezing the living space of the other 3 cards too much.
If it’s a 9+1 card game, a max of 300 points, it can fit it, but it would still squeeze other cards.
All in all, a high score isn’t necessarily a good thing, being too bloated can impede the rationality of the card deck set up.
So this fusion, he doesn’t plan on taking.
(Wait.)
But the word "iron" in the material name triggers Ree Shil to think about his other card.
[Iron stick].
With a glance, he almost directly makes the card, forgetting that he needs to pay first.
[Iron stick]+[Giant Tree Core Iron]=[Iron stick]
[Iron stick]
Breaking force, 20 points, B
Attack 35, 100/100, 0/2
[Iron Product - Passive]: Attack Power of Iron stick +5
[Iron Product - Passive]: Attack Power of Iron stick +5
[Iron Product - Passive]: Attack Power of Iron stick +5