As long as the level of the fusion skill is high enough and there are enough consumable materials, even the star-level quality robber's token can be fused for you!
It is for this reason that even though there are more than 100 million professionals in the Federation who are frantically farming and producing trillions of junk materials every year, these junk materials can still be sold at a high price.
The same is true for the second stage of the BOSS challenge mission.
Level 10 BOSS is just a basic requirement, and you can naturally complete the job transfer after passing it.
But if you have the strength to challenge the level 20 BOSS, the level 30 BOSS, or even the title BOSS and the wilderness lord, then the professional panel will not treat you unfairly, but will give you a lot of experience value rewards based on the strength gap between you and the BOSS.
The current world record of the Federation is that a rich second-generation from a super-corporation spent 500 million Federation coins to hire an entire B-class war group and hunted a level 25 Wild Lord when he was on a job transfer mission. As soon as he completed the job transfer, he used the extra rewards of the job transfer mission to upgrade his level by 15 levels in one go!
This is also why the advantages of the clones in the simulation will quickly disappear after the job change. Because the clones in the simulation are too poor, they often only complete the minimum job change tasks, resulting in their technical proficiency lagging far behind that of humans.
Often, the skill level of other people in the team has exceeded level 5, while the clone is still hovering around level 2 or 3, and is about to undergo a second job change. The proficiency of the bronze-level skills of the clone is not as good as that of many rich second-generations who have just completed a job change.
It is true that the difference of only one or two levels of skill proficiency has little impact on strength, but if the difference reaches level 4, level 5, or even level 5 or above, it would be quite terrifying! It is not an exaggeration to describe it as a world of difference.
Well, Link's clone has the possibility of inheriting the skill proficiency from the simulation. At present, there is still a chance to make up for the lagging skills in the simulation, so there is no need to worry too much.
As for Link himself, why would he need such a high level of skill when he relies on clones to make a living?
You don't really think Link will stay at Bronze level for a long time, do you? The current Link only took two days to complete a job transfer from a rookie professional. Who dares to say that the future Link won't take two days to become a Silver level professional?
Wouldn't it be better to directly brush up on the silver or even gold level of skill proficiency? Who has time to practice bronze level skills!
"Well, mainly because my current financial situation does not allow me to be so extravagant."
Although before coming here, Link made a big profit from the Kobold's lair.
But Link spends his money on more things!
Simulation costs money.
Keeping rewards for your clones also costs money.
In addition, Link also wants to upgrade the talent level of his clone, and later copy the talent from the clone. He also needs to buy skill books and equipment for himself, and reserve startup funds for the clone in the simulation...
Pile by pile, piece by piece, the ore in the Kobold Lair, worth a total of 500,000 federal coins, was not even worth spending.
Link also didn't know how those predecessors who traveled through time spent money like water.
At least judging from the current situation, it is too difficult to earn federal dollars through legal means!
Although harvesting wealth from the kobold lair seems simple.
However, a gathering of low-difficulty monsters like the Kobold's Lair is a rare opportunity, and only the top clubs at Donghua University like the Iron Blood Club can find it. For ordinary people, they may not encounter such a pleasant surprise in their lifetime.
"Is it possible that the only way for ordinary people to succeed is through crooked means?"
I want to use the convenience of my position to make a simulated clone, a mere sheriff, earn 300,000 federal dollars a month.
Thinking about the hard life I am facing now...
Link, who was originally a little dissatisfied with his clone's unrighteousness, was now a little shaken.
Well, this turmoil was quickly suppressed by Link's sense of crisis.
While the overall federal situation is still stable, the risk of obtaining money through illegal means is still too great.
Reality is not a simulation. The clone in the simulation can be bold and reckless because if it fails, it can start over. The worst that can happen is that it wastes a simulation opportunity.
But in reality, once you get into trouble, it's like a sore in your butt that you can't close the door even if you want to.
It's just temporary poverty, but Link doesn't believe that as the clone's power continues to increase, he will still be overwhelmed by money?
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That's it.
After completing the first stage of the first transformation quest with a level 0 bronze dungeon item worth only 160 federal coins.
Link was not in a hurry to start the second stage of the BOSS strategy mission, but went back to the dormitory and had a good sleep. The next morning, he began to place the ore obtained from the nest on the campus network for cash.
Since the selling price was much lower than the average transaction price on the market, Link's ore sold out very quickly and was basically sold out in less than two hours.
After withdrawing all the earnings, Link's bank card balance reached 520,000!
This is undoubtedly a large sum of money. The purchasing power of the federal currency in this world is almost equal to that of the RMB on Earth in the previous life. It is definitely exciting that a big new company can make so much money.
After getting the money, Link's first purchase was three basic skills for the priest profession, namely healing, blessing, and light ball.
[Healing LV1: After chanting for 0.5 seconds, restore the health of a single target. The amount of recovery depends on the player's own physique and magic power. Consumes 15 mana points. Cooldown time 8 seconds.]
[Blessing LV1: After chanting for 10 seconds, the attack and defense of a single target will be increased. The increase value and duration depend on your own physique and magic power. It consumes 50 mana points and has a cooldown of 1 minute.]
[Light Ball LV1: Release a light ball to damage the target, double damage to dark, evil, and undead creatures. Mana consumption: 15 points, cooldown time 8s.]
꺗 spent 50,000 federal dollars to buy two bronze skill books for the priest profession and one bronze skill book for the warrior profession.
The bronze skill books for the priest class are the passive skill Pious Faith and the active skill Divine Shield, while the warrior skill is called Massacre.
[Faith (Passive): When your skill proficiency reaches the maximum value, your skill chanting time is reduced by 2.5 seconds. Skills with a chanting time of less than 2.5 seconds do not need to be chanted anymore.]
[Divine Shield LV1: Chant for 1.5 seconds, and grant the target a Holy Shield that can resist damage. The amount of resistance is affected by the player's own physique and magic power. Mana consumption: 50 points, cooldown time: 30 seconds.]
[Massive Killer LV1: Swing your weapon to deal physical damage to all targets within the surrounding area, and restore your own health based on the actual damage. Cooldown time: 25 seconds.]
I have to say that the life in the clone simulation was quite miserable.
Silver Warriors have 5 Iron skill bars, 3 Bronze skill bars, 2 Silver skill bars, and 1 Gold skill bar.
However, due to extreme poverty, let alone learning gold-level skills and filling up silver-level skills, until the end of the simulation, the clone only had one bronze-level skill, Bullying, and two bronze-level skill slots were empty.
Even with this Massive Killing, the clone still lacks a bronze-level skill. The reason why this bronze-level skill is not given to the clone is because Link wants to leave this position for the clone in the simulation to choose according to the situation.
As for the silver level skills...
I can’t afford it. I simply can’t afford it.
Even the cheapest silver-level warrior skills cost as much as 200,000 federal coins, and their practicality was extremely poor. They were not comparable to the silver fighting spirit book bought in the clone simulation.
As for the price of silver..
Link took a look and then closed the website directly.
The lowest price on the entire network: 1,150,000 Federal Dollars!