Skill Extraction: Exploring Dungeons-Chapter 478 - 441: Members, Warehouse, Shop
Finally, the long-awaited guild creation was successful.
The Lantern Guild has been officially established.
At this moment, the top of the frame section had changed from [Guild Creation] to Lantern Guild.
Beside it, there was a button for designing the guild icon.
Kane clicked to enter.
Next to [Create Guild Icon] was a question mark inside a circle.
Clicking the question mark showed information indicating that you just need to visualize the pattern in your mind to input it, then you can modify it, and finally confirm.
Once confirmed, further modifications require spending Magic Stones.
Truly greedy. 𝕗𝕣𝐞𝐞𝘄𝐞𝚋𝚗𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗹.𝚌𝕠𝚖
Kane looked at the magazine in his hand, recalling the lamp mark on the cloak in his mind.
And the lamp pattern in the border of the Book of Adventure similarly appeared.
Kane looked at the lamp pattern above.
The entire pattern was composed of simple lines and filled-in simple designs, pieced together to form a lamp pattern with gradient golden color.
The center of the lamp in the pattern seemed to really ignite a flame, radiating light outward.
This icon is quite interesting.
It even turned into an animated icon, a glowing animated icon.
Confirmed the pattern.
Then the entire background of page 5 transformed from ordinary withered yellow paper into the style of the guild icon.
Having confirmed the icon, Kane rubbed his hands.
The main point is now.
First, click on the [Members] section.
Upon clicking, the entire page turned as if flipping to another page.
The guild name box at the top turned into the word ’Members.’
The lower part became blank horizontal strips, with just one name at the very front.
[President]
[Kane Lafray]
[Mechanician]
[Silver Sphere]
From left to right, respectively showing his position in the guild, his name, his profession, and finally a small silver sphere representing his current level.
Very simple, clear, and easy to understand.
Kane clicked on his section above.
Sure enough, there was an expansion next to his name.
[Position Adjustment]
[Detailed Information]
[Settings Change]
Kane clicked on Position Adjustment, showing whether to change his position.
The positions that can be changed are only President and Member.
Clicking Detailed Information displayed Kane’s attribute panel, identical to what he sees in the teammates panel.
The implication is that if someone becomes his friend in the future, he won’t need to pull them into the teammate panel, just invite them to the guild to view their detailed information.
Being linked as friends, they probably wouldn’t refuse to join his guild.
Finally, there’s Settings Change next.
In Settings Change, you can modify the position name, add new positions, and specify the permissions the positions hold.
So, here’s the problem: how to invite others?
Kane scanned for a long time but didn’t see any button or place to invite others in.
Suddenly, he thought of something and flipped back a page to the Friends section.
He clicked the first profile in the Friends section, Kreya’s avatar.
Sure enough, an option [Invite to Join Guild] appeared beside.
Simply clicked on it.
What form would this invitation take in Kreya’s perspective?
Kane was very curious.
Right after clicking, he turned to look at Kreya.
Clearly, Kreya paused for a moment, then turned to Kane and asked, "Kane, a message appeared in my mind saying Kane, invited me to join a guild, asking if I agree."
So straightforward?
Hearing Kreya’s words, Kane was a bit taken aback; he expected some more realistic, tangible method, but it turned out to be this simple and direct.
Just like playing a game.
"Uh... Just agree, I’m inviting you."
Listening to Kane’s words, Kreya nodded, then agreed to join the guild.
[A new member has joined the guild.]
Kane’s Book of Adventure prompted.
Ignoring the prompt, Kane looked at Kreya and asked, "Do you feel anything strange?"
Upon hearing Kane’s words, Kreya closed her eyes to carefully sense, then opened them: "Feels the same as before, nothing unusual."
"Really?"
Kane stopped talking, continuing to check the guild system on the [Book of Adventure].
Still on the Members section, and Kreya’s information appeared under Kane.
[Member]
[Kreya Perec]
[Weapon Master, Blood Lion Knight]
[Silver Sphere]
No difference from Kane’s information.
Clicked on Kreya’s information section.
[Position Adjustment]
[Detailed Information]
[Expel from Guild]
Compared to Kane’s information section, Settings Change was missing, replaced by Expel from Guild.
These were all the information in the Members section.
Returning to the previous section, continuing to click beside the Members section.
[Warehouse]
Upon clicking, a display appeared resembling a game backpack area.
But line by line, the backpack display simply shows all items in the warehouse clearly.
In fact, the size of the warehouse is a cube space of 50×50×50.
To expand, you need to spend Magic Stones, and the method for using them is very cumbersome.
Kane didn’t know how others used it, but he himself needed to open the Book of Adventure, turn to page 5, then click on the warehouse section and click on the item he wanted to retrieve.
It could be said to be quite troublesome.
However, this warehouse belonged to the Guild warehouse. Except for the President, others could only put things in and couldn’t take things out.
Kane could also manage and divide the entire space, such as by partitioning a small space and then setting it up.
Then Kane could set up this space, deciding which position could take items from it, and which position could not.
And these were all part of the positional permissions, which Kane could see in the settings changes in the member section.
He really wanted to know how such a function was reflected in Kreya and the others.
All members were able to place items into this space.
But here came the problem.
Kreya didn’t feel anything strange. How was she supposed to place items into this space?
Kane started searching around the warehouse for any information prompts.
At the bottom right corner of the page, he saw a circular question mark.
Clicking in, he found out that because the Guild system had become real, Kreya and the others agreed to join the Guild, but it didn’t yet count as fully entered.
They still needed to use the Guild Seal to stamp the Guild’s symbol to use some of the Guild’s functions through the symbol.
Seeing the explanation above, Kane nodded, right, this made much more sense.
So the question was, where could they get the Guild Seal?
Kane exited the warehouse section, looking at the last section on the side[Shop].
He clicked on the shop.
A pattern resembling a shelf appeared on the page.
There were three sections on the shelf, each containing a different item.
[Guild Seal Device]
[Contract Scroll]
[Magnifying Glass]
These three items looked very strange.
The first one didn’t need to be mentioned, it was the item just mentioned in the information prompt, almost a must-buy.
Kane clicked on it.
[Silver Magic Stone ×2]
Damn!
The core function of the system actually required money; this was too much.
Fortunately, Kane had saved 9 Magic Stones and hadn’t used them, and he hadn’t had the chance to recharge the spoils of this period.
Nothing to say, he took two Silver Magic Stones from the space equipment and purchased directly.
The Magic Stones in his hand disappeared, and what appeared was an item identical to the one on the book page.
A metal cylinder engraved with dense Magic Patterns, strong Magic Power emanating from it.
The first impression it gave was that it was a very advanced piece of Magic Equipment.
In the front was a small circular hollow, while the back was a semi-circular transparent Crystal Stone embedded.
And the method of use also appeared in Kane’s mind.
Needless to say, he used it directly.
"Kreya, come here a moment." Kane called to Kreya.
Kreya came over, looking at Kane and asking, "What’s up? Is there something wrong?"
"Did you see this?" Kane shook the Guild Seal Device in his hand: "This thing can put a Guild mark on you, then you can use some abilities through the mark, from my Origin Skills."
Kreya looked at it, thought for a moment, and said: "Is the pattern good-looking? Are there any color options?"
"Huh?"
Kane was taken aback, then quickly said: "It’s the same as the one in the magazine, and the texture is upgraded, the color can be customized."
"Is that so?" Kreya began to ponder seriously.
"Then I want a blood-red one, like my lion phantom, put it here."
Saying this, Kreya pointed to her front thigh.
That place was exposed due to needing flexibility, with a patch of bare skin.
Kane nodded, then picked up the Seal Device in his hand and stamped it on.
Magic Power was input into the Crystal at the rear.
The color of the Crystal gradually changed, finally reaching a blood-red, the entire Crystal turning into a Gemstone dyed with blood.
"How’s this color?" Kane asked.
Kreya carefully observed for a while, as it was related to aesthetics, she couldn’t rashly decide.
"A little lighter."
The color of the blood-red Gemstone slightly paled, without being like dark red.
"Yes, yes, just like that." Kreya immediately said.
At this point, the Gemstone looked like fresh venous blood, bright red and about to drip.
Hearing Kreya’s words, Kane nodded, then pressed down.
The patterns around the Seal Device also lit up with the light of Magic Power, and the blood-red color in the rear Crystal flowed down like fluid, disappearing in a second.
The blood-colored glow in the Ruby also disappeared.
And so it was successfully stamped on.
If you need to change the color and position in the future, just stamp it on a different part, and the previous part will disappear.
If you exit the Guild, the pattern will automatically dissipate.
At this moment, on Kreya’s exposed front thigh skin, there was a simple lamp pattern.
The entire pattern’s color was a gradient of blood-red.
The central part of the lamp emitted a faint blood-colored glow.
Kreya touched it with her hand, and the blood-colored glow disappeared, it seemed this thing could be controlled.
It had to be said, this mark looked quite stylish.
"How is it, Kreya?"
Hearing Kane’s words, Kreya nodded: "Very pretty."
Kane asked: "Do you feel any different?"
Kreya nodded, then touched the mark with her hand.
A blood-red glow appeared on her hand.
She pressed the glow onto the wooden table in front of her, and a black dot attracted things outward, and the wooden table twisted and disappeared along with the black dot.
Kane immediately opened the warehouse to check, sure enough, the first slot in the warehouse showed a picture of a wooden table.
Beside it was a simple listing of the wooden table’s information.
This was how it was manifested.
After Kreya finished, she said: "I can feel I can send some items to a space, and I can roughly sense the size of that space."
It seemed to be to prevent people from forcibly sending things into a full space.
I have to say, this was quite thoughtful.
Spending money really made a difference, huh?







