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Chapter 121: The Young Appraiser
After she o clean up her warehouse She took out all of the items she stole from the Steel Blooded Battle Spear that she felt like would be best utilised for the guild’s purposes
When she was clearing out the warehouse, Ye Ci noticed a Mysterious Map Upon closer examination, she remembered that this was one of the loot drops from the Sandstorht after and had forgotten to appraise the ht of it, it was a waste to leave it there
She took the et it appraised She took so and handed theuild encampment She then headed to the Red Lake City Appraisal Hall
Appraisal Halls were always lively in every game In Fate, most of the equipment had visible stats, but there were some special equipment and items with hidden attributes that would only show up after they were appraised There were a lot of big guilds, but there were uilds, and the nuuilds Guilds tended to favor dungeon clearing while it was rind their experience in the wild Al dropped in the wild needed to be appraised Thus, the Appraisal Hall was always crowded no matter what happened
Ye Ci entered the Appraisal Hall, looked around andAppraiser as sitting in the corner
Of the 20-odd Appraisers in the Red Lake City Appraisal Hall, this Appraiser’s booth was the ame, people would still tend to apply their values in the real world to the ga world In real life, people would prefer to look for an older individual, as an older person ht have more experience
For example, old Chinese traditional medicine practitioners, older ave people the impression that they would be inept at their job That hy all the older Appraisers’ booths were swarmed with players who claer Appraiser had nothat the others do not
In the future, Red Lake City would be able to attract a large population of players This would not be solely due to its good geographical location, but also for another reason: The city was home to Dalayar Continent’s one and only Grandmaster Appraiser The aforementioned Appraiser was none other than this very youth who appeared to be unreliable: Tick
Of course, all of this would only happen in the next two to three years At the current stage of the ga more than just a Medium Tier Appraiser
Just like players, the various NPCs in Fate are also able to level up by honing their skills Appraisers could level up by appraising a huge quantity of ite a rare itereatly raise the proficiency of an Appraiser
Appraisers started their career at Medium Tier mastery Coed behind by a large in, as many of the players refused to let hi appearance… Even if he was approached to appraise so, they were usually low value itenant Quite a few Appraisers had already increased their h Tier
An NPC would be penalized by the system if they were unable to raise their proficiency level This was soood personality compared to the other Appraisers ere all bad teh it was really hard to level up, he did not let the frustration show Instead, he was cheerful andhis custo for me to appraise?” Tick showed a warm expression and asked in a very pleasant manner the moment Ye Ci sat in front of his booth
Ye Ci studied the face of this polite Human To be honest, she would never allow the Appraiser, as at the young age of about 16 years old, to appraise her itee that he would be a Grandmaster Appraiser one day It seemed that the journey to be a Grandmaster Appraisal was not an easy one
“It’s this item I have here” Ye Ci took out the Mysterious Map, placed it on top of the table, and pushed it in front of Tick “Can you please take a look?”
Tick smiled, and then took the ed after studying the map He then pushed the map back towards Ye Ci “Miss Elf, are you sure you don’t want somebody else to appraise this?”
What the? Ye Ci did not understand “What do you mean?”
“With an item like this, are you sure you don’t want somebody more experienced to…?”
Tick was interrupted by Ye Ci before he could finish his words She raised her eyebrows “So, do you mean that you are unable to appraise this?”
Her words were a direct mockery of Tick’s capabilities A hint of sorrow appeared on Tick’s youthful face, “I didn’t mean it like that”
“Then, why?”