Skill Extraction: Exploring Dungeons-Chapter 480 - 442: Ma Guild_2

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Chapter 480: Chapter 442: Ma Guild_2

It’s really difficult for people to feel the difference in equipment just by intuition, especially concerning defense, magic resistance, and skills.

The exchange rates are quite attractive.

One Copper Magic Stone can be exchanged for three.

Thus, the basic functions of the Guild are more or less understood.

Sharp-eyed individuals will notice how simplistic the Guild’s functions are, nowhere near enough to meet such expectations.

Apart from the warehouse and the magnifying glass in the shop.

They seem to serve no purpose at all.

This is because the current form is just the most basic form of the Guild.

Just like games tend to make money out of people, want to add more practical features to the Guild?

No problem! Just pay up.

And that plus sign section serves exactly that purpose.

Hope it’s not too expensive, hope it’s not too expensive. Kane murmured to himself silently.

Shop purchases and warehouse enhancements both require Magic Stones.

Kane was already certain that adding new features would also require Magic Stones to purchase.

Now he just hopes that the price isn’t too outrageous.

He reached out and clicked on the + sign.

A display of grid blocks appeared.

Each grid block had a name written on it, but only three grid blocks were highlighted with names, while the rest were all question marks.

The question-marked ones mean that unlocking and purchasing these feature expansions requires prerequisite functions.

[Enhancement] [Permission-Store Permission] [Store-Furnace Stone]

These are the three expandable features that can be purchased.

First is [Enhancement], a brand new section.

After purchase, an enhancement section will be added next to the store section.

You can choose various enhancements for different members in it, and these enhancement effects are permanent.

However, it also requires stamping for it to take effect.

The stamp seems to have become a medium for all Guild members to receive Guild benefits.

However, the purchase price is very cheap, much cheaper than Kane imagined.

It only requires one Copper Magic Stone.

Nothing more to say, just purchase it directly.

The other two expandable features mean expanding sub-sections.

Adding more functions to already existing sections.

For example, [Permission-Store Permission] enables Kane to grant other Guild members store access.

The cost of the Magic Stones actually requires 5 Silver Magic Stones.

Insane.

Ignore it, on to the next one.

When there’s no shortage of Silver Magic Stones later, then consider it again.

[Store-Furnace Stone] is adding a new purchasable item to the shop, knowing that items in the shop can be infinitely purchased.

And the added Furnace Stone is a very important tool.

Just like the Town Recall Scroll purchased by Kane and his team before.

After use, it can leave a dungeon in an emergency, but just like the Town Recall Scroll, the current dungeon can’t be completed anymore.

But at least your life is saved.

And it takes less time than the Town Recall Scroll, only 3 seconds.

But likewise, it must be used by Guild members.

Can’t use it to make money, no loopholes given at all.

The cost of the Magic Stones is also 5 Silver Magic Stones.

This is quite tough, really want to unlock it.

After unlocking, in the shop, only 5 Copper Magic Stones are needed to purchase one.

After all, this is life-saving.

But for now, it’s not immediately necessary, so it’ll wait till later.

So Kane only purchased one expandable feature.

Immediately returning to the previous page, checking out the new [Enhancement] section.

Clicking into it showed one block after another, where enhancement effects could be added.

Three enhancement effects were enabled on it.

Namely, minor enhancement to Spirit, minor enhancement to Constitution, minor enhancement to Strength.

All are minor, but they can be boosted.

To upgrade from minor to medium only requires one Silver Magic Stone.

Yet more Silver Magic Stones.

For now, minor enhancement isn’t needed, and even upgrading to medium wouldn’t significantly enhance their strength.

Forget it, forget it, deal with it later.

Kane directly returned to the previous page.

Then he saw the + section, emitting a faint light, hinting at him

Like a little red dot on some project in a game.

Kane clicked in.

Apart from the previous ones, 4 new function expansions appeared.

[Enhancement-Allies Together] [Enhancement-Let Me See] [Store-Blank Magic Stone] [Permission-Magic Stone]

It seems like enabling the enhancement effects in the enhancement section brought about these new feature expansions.

Clearly, to have enhancement section sub-features, the higher-level features are required first.

[Enhancement-Allies Together] once purchased, adds a new enhancement effect to the project enhancement section.

The effect is that Guild members have a 10% chance that the magic materials dropped after killing dungeon enemies can be absorbed by Kane’s Magic Stone.

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!!!

Whoa! Forgive Kane for his foul language, this is the essence of the Guild!

This is what the Guild should be, get them all to fight... I mean, it’s all buddies.

Think about it, identifying equipment for Guild members, providing them escape tools, giving them enhancement effects, and even letting them use Space Equipment.

The cost is merely letting their dropped magic materials charge Magic Stones.

I have such a spirit of selfless risk-taking, Kane thought silently to himself.

Something in his heart seemed to begin awakening.

Kane looked at the exchange rate.

Silver Magic Stones.

So expensive, yet so desirable.

But no matter how expensive, it must be exchanged, of course not now, after all, still inside the dungeon, this isn’t hugely useful.

Still unclear if the Freely Departing could be invited into the Guild, but regardless, these soldiers are still his subordinates, the drops from their kills would definitely absorbable.

So there’s no need to rush.

Once out, recruiting new Guild members, surely the first time will be exchanging this feature.

Otherwise, would feel like a loss.

Seems like earning well in this dungeon. Kane thought like this.

Continue to check the next expandable features.

[Enhancement-Let Me See] also adds a new enhancement to the enhancement section.

The new enhancement effect allows Guild members to find out which materials can recharge Magic Stones.

Understood, to be used in conjunction with the previous enhancement effect.

Wait a minute.

Kane turned to the other two permissions.

[Store-Blank Magic Stone] [Permission-Magic Stone]

No way?

Looking at these two names, it’s obvious these 4 expanded features serve the same purpose.

[Store-Blank Magic Stone] as the name suggests, adds a purchasable blank Magic Stone to the shop.

And it’s free.

[Permission-Magic Stone] obtains new controllable permissions, allowing other Guild members to also charge the Magic Stones.

The whole process fits together.

Monster drops a bunch of materials, check which materials can charge Magic Stones, then buy a Blank Magic Stone in the store, and have the permission to charge the Magic Stone.

Finally, a Magic Stone full of energy is born.

The whole process doesn’t require Kane to be present.

Perfect!

But here’s the problem: why not bundle these 4 features together?

Still have to purchase them separately in 4 parts.

Truly something else.

But at least, unlike the first permission which required 10 Silver Magic Stones.

[Enhancement-Let Me See] ×5 Silver Magic Stones.

[Store-Blank Magic Stone] ×2 Silver Magic Stones.

[Permission-Magic Stone] ×2 Silver Magic Stones.

Together with the first permission, a total of 19 Silver Magic Stones is required.

But let’s not rush, after all, still inside the dungeon.

Deal with it once out of the dungeon.

The current stage of all Guild functions has been displayed.

How should I put it, at least it didn’t let Kane down.

It’s just that Magic Stones have once again faced new consumption, back to the time when first became an Explorer, crazily lacking Magic Stones.

A few days ago, before opening the Guild system, Kane was lamenting over having too many Silver Magic Stones, now he can only say the more the better.

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