Moreover, the materials needed to make various kinds of elixirs become more expensive as one's cultivation level increases.
Later, more monks with mobile phones will participate, and this model will inevitably be difficult to maintain in the long run.
Most of these independent cultivators have low cultivation levels and limited resources.
If they could exchange the required pills at a relatively reasonable price on their mobile phones, they wouldn't have to take those risks.
With this in mind, I entered 10,000 spirit coins into the inventory to exchange for the Qi Refining Pill, and also received an additional Stabilization Pill.
Converted into spirit stones, it is 100 spirit coins.
But if you buy these two kinds of pills in a shop, you will need at least 400 spirit stones.
In this way, casual cultivators can easily exchange for elixirs by simply operating on their mobile phones, saving a lot of trouble.
Then, I set the price of the Foundation Establishment Pill at 20,000 spirit coins, the Golden Core Stage at 40,000 spirit coins, and the Nascent Soul Stage at 60,000 spirit coins.
I thought to myself that I would set it this way for now and adjust it later if there is anything wrong.
Then he clicked on the chess game and set the price of the God Transformation Stage at 80,000 spirit coins, the Fusion Stage at 100,000 spirit coins, and the Mahayana Stage at 120,000 spirit coins.
After writing this, I switched back to the Go interface.
Then, looking at my second brother beside me, I smiled and asked, "Second brother, do you know what kind of cultivation level is after the Tribulation Crossing Stage?"
The second brother smiled and replied, "Then behind them are the immortals and the Immortal Emperor."
I smiled at my second brother and thought to myself, let me write it down first.
I guess no one plays this.
Then it was written that the person in the Tribulation Crossing period needed 140,000 spirit coins, the Immortal needed 160,000 spirit coins, and the Immortal Emperor needed 200,000 spirit coins.
I have just written down the exchange rules for the elixirs in the game one by one.
When I looked up, I saw that my second brother had stood up and was bowing to Jiang Huai to say goodbye.
Then my second brother turned around, took a few steps towards me, and pulled me up while I was still sitting on the stone bench.
I was pulled so hard that I staggered, my hands still waving in the air, and I waved them away quickly.
He said goodbye to Jiang Huai and followed his second brother and sister Yanran on the way back.
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