Chapter 174 - Blacksteels Contract (1/2)
Chapter 174 - Blacksteel's Contract
Shortly after shi+ Feng entered White River City, all the players within White River City region entered a crazed state The various large Guilds behaved in the sarind and level up, intending to enter White River City as soon as possible
However, the higher level the rinded in were, thethe fact that h-level areas, nor thewith each other, just the simple e headache to these various large Guilds
“Have they still not sent the Whetstones, yet? The entire tea Heart said in the teaers have just finished a new batch and are sending it our way,” a Ranger replied
“HowHeart asked
“Five stacks, a total of 100 Whetstones,” the Ranger said in a soft and troubled tone
“Why are there only 100? Didn’t we buy over 500 Hard Stones?” Stabbing Heart’s expression sunk, turning extrely to behold There were over 60 players in their elite tea in a Level 10 monster area Each Whetstone could recover 3 to 7 durability points on a weapon, and 100 Whetstones would only last them around an hour or so
“They’ve already used all 500 We are trying to purchase them in bulk, but we siers to turn their Hard Stones into Whetstones We’ve already sent out rind for Hard Stones in Dark Moon Valley However, ever since God’s Dorade, the drop-rate of Hard Stones has decreased”
“Moreover, the ten plus forgers we’ve nurtured are only Basic Forging Apprentices right now; they have a very low success rate for her if they were Inter Apprentices; ouldn’t have to waste so ing is just too slow Right now, they don’t have enough proficiency points to beco Apprentices at the er’s face turned aard as he explained Nurturing forgers and potionmakers had been very important to their Guild for soh money and resources to invest in them? Until now, these lifestyle players had not supplied any advantages to the Guild
“Hah…” Stabbing Heart let out a deep sigh He greorried as he listened to his subordinate’s report
Only now did he truly realize the ih their Guild had started nurturing forgers fro plenty of resources and investing a great aht that it would be so hard to raise a forger If the Guild had an Interht now, they wouldn’t have been so desperate for Whetstones
“I understand Tell the elite tealy, then Try to reduce the contact their weapons have with e to their weapons Also, tell the outerHard Stones,” Stabbing Heart said helplessly
The lack of Whetstones had left a second-rate apex Guild like the assassin’s Alliance in such a poor state Of course, this wasn’t due to the money, but simply because they could not buy any Hard Stones, not to mention Whetstones Even if a stack of Whetstones sold for 10 Silver Coins at theHeart would not hesitate to purchase it Unfortunately, there were none to be found on the market
The assassin’s Alliance wasn’t the only Guild faced with such a predicadom currently held an intense desire for Whetstones Only, they were not as tense as the Guilds situated within the White River City region Speaking of which, the Guilds in the White River City region were currently in a desperate situation The durability of their weapons fell too quickly, so they could not battle for long periods However, without weapons, how could they battle at all? Even though they had such a large-sized Guild, there were only a scarce few forgers that could create Whetstones
An average Guild based in a toould norh-level monster areas As for the third-rate Guilds in the White River City region, they had elite teams of around 500 to 600 players, while second-rate Guilds had over 1,000, and first-rate Guilds had over 3,000 to 4,000 players Of course, there were still the independent players Right now, the deion was inti
However, due to all of these Guilds desperately grinding towards Level 10, the price of Hard Stones soared once again Each stack of Hard Stones sold of 1 Silver 20 Coppers right now Yet, even with such a high price, the ion still failed to purchase any…