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Chapter 1369 - 600: Limited Time Free Purchase for All
Chapter 1369: Chapter 600: Limited Time Free Purchase for All
"So, this is an immunity token?"
Mu You quickly figured out the trick with this pocket.
The pocket itself is not very effective; it is the mask logo marked on it that matters. Among bandits, they honor the rules of the token, not the person. As long as the pocket has this sign, they won’t rob it. It’s essentially a kind of cheaper ’protection fee’. If one cannot afford a house here, using this pocket as a temporary solution could also work.
Moreover, the quality of the pocket is pretty average, especially the logo on it, which is likely to wear off within one or two years. Naturally, by that time, it will lose its theft-preventing ability, so one will have to either continue purchasing this kind of pocket or bear the risk of being robbed.
"Indeed, it’s all about business after all..." Mu You sighed.
Obviously, the bandits had a share in the sales of these pockets, and it wouldn’t be surprising at all if the pockets were produced by the bandits themselves.
Well, as long as you’re happy...
After spending another 400, I only have 600 left in my account, which is not enough to buy Potions. Mu You selected among the remaining goods and finally settled on an item.
[Star Rating Glasses: A pair of single-lens glasses with a classification detection function. Wearing them allows one to see the star level of items, thus judging the rarity of items.]
In the Sky High World, creatures have star levels that allow one to visually assess their strength; however, items do not have a specific level classification. Mu You has only seen descriptions like Relic, Hidden Relic, Ordinary Items, Rare Items, Divine Artifacts, and Super Divine Artifacts, which are both vague and incoherent.
Of course, the term ’Relic’ did not originally exist—it was invented by the Fool. Any item obtained and used by the Fool’s Ancestors would automatically be described as ’Relic’ or ’Hidden Relic’.
Mu You could only vaguely judge based on the names: Hidden Relic > Relic, Rare Items > Ordinary Items, Super Divine Artifacts > Divine Artifacts. But among Divine Artifacts, Hidden Relics, and Rare Items, there was no clear order of ranking.
Generally speaking, Divine Artifacts are more precious than Hidden Relic, but this is not absolute. Take his Time Pocket Watch for instance; Mu You feels it is not inferior to an ordinary Divine Artifact.
And now, with these star-rating glasses capable of classifying item levels, one can finally distinguish the values of various items more clearly.
[You paid 500 Divinity and obtained ’Star Rating Glasses’ *1.]
With the item in hand, Mu You immediately used the function to take it out.
A sleek single-lens glasses appeared in his hand.
Mu You held the glasses up to his eyes and casually inspected a few Relics through them.
[Poisoned Dagger, Star Level: 1-Star]
[Lucky Dice, Star Level: 5.5-Star]
[Demon Breaker Hand Cannon, Star Level: 1.5-Star]
[Brewing Bottle, Star Level: 3-Star]
...
It seems that the star levels on the lenses can be rated as precisely as 0.5 stars.
Not knowing before, Mu You was surprised to see such a huge gap between the star levels of Relics, ranging from 1-Star to 6-Star.
Of course, these items’ star levels and their usefulness roughly match; for instance, the 5.5-Star Lucky Dice, which can raise luck by up to ten points, stands out amongst ordinary relics, while a 1-Star item like the Poisoned Dagger could be considered the crappiest weapon.
Next, Mu You inspected a few Hidden Relics.
[Blessing of the Moon Goddess, Star Level: 8.5-Star]
[Thousand Faces, Star Level: 7-Star]
[Fog-breaking Mirror, Star Level: 8-Star]
[Synthesis Furnace, Star Level: 9-Star]
...
As expected, the Hidden Relics also varied in strength, with star levels ranging from 7 to 9-Stars.
After looking at a few Hidden Relics, Mu You suddenly had an idea: it seems that if an item has a star level over 6-Stars, it is classified as a Hidden Relic; otherwise, it is an Ordinary Relic.
Mu You then took out two Divine Artifacts to observe.
[Moon God’s Scepter, Star Level: ???]
[Pen of Order, Star Level: ???]
"Question marks... So it can only detect up to 9-Stars?"
Mu You stroked his chin. The highest star level of the previously inspected items was only 9-Stars. Now that question marks had appeared, it could only mean that the star level of Divine Artifacts was above 10-Stars and had exceeded the detection range of the glasses.
This logic also applies to the star level ratings for creatures: Ordinary creatures correspond to 1-9 Stars, reaching 10-Stars would make them God-level Creatures. Similarly for items, 1-9 Stars are ordinary items, reaching 10-Stars would mean entering the realm of Divine Artifacts.
"What star level is the pocket watch?" Mu You was curious and took out the pocket watch to take a look.
[Time Pocket Watch, Star Level: ???]
Indeed, it’s over 10-Stars!
Mu You had a feeling that this was to be expected. In other words, Hidden Relics are not limited to 9-Stars; there are also God-level Items that are Hidden Relics.
Next, Mu You tested the star level of several items he commonly used.
[Mechanical Heart, Star Level: ???]
[Blood-sucking Velvet, Star Level: 6-Stars]
[Omniscient Crystal, Star Level: 8-Stars]
...
The Mechanical Heart was actually a Divine Artifact-level Relic, but Mu You wasn’t too surprised by this. After all, the full Origin Battle Armor, to which the Mechanical Heart belonged, had combat power rivaling that of gods. It was normal for it to achieve Divine Artifact status.
As for the Blood-sucking Velvet, it was originally made from five-star materials and should have been a 5-Star item when it was first introduced. After being enhanced to the limit with two different types of materials, it had advanced to a 6-Star rating.
This made Mu You wonder if every material, when enhanced to the maximum, could increase the Blood-sucking Velvet’s rating by half a star?
However, if so, would a 6-Star knife then require 6-Star materials for further evolution?
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