Chapter 490: A profiteer with brains

Style: Fantasy Author: BudiWords: 2144Update Time: 24/01/13 07:39:15
...There are so many tricks.

It’s a level that even the sun, moon and stars would be shocked by.

Subconsciously looking up at the sky, Leina sighed at the high-hanging sun, as well as the moon and stars that had not yet appeared, to express her sympathy.

With just this little thing in the sky, it was enough for Dean to cause all the trouble.

I have never heard of using the sun, moon, and stars to describe beautiful things and to classify them into grades. This is really the first time.

Moreover, things like contribution value can be divided into levels. Leinna has learned a lot today.

It is estimated that the presidents of other Origin Guilds will feel that they have learned a lot after hearing this.

Still young people can play.

Even though Dean came late, in terms of black-heartedness, they were far behind this junior.

As expected of a professional.

Leina calculated the amount of tasks that needed to be completed to exchange for the Akaman Divine Fish, and couldn't help but take a breath.

Dean has finally figured out the contribution value. This is not just cheap labor, it is almost free labor after rounding up.

He really sold someone and had to have someone help him count the money.

After reading the exchange list from beginning to end, Leina mentally calculated the labor required to exchange for several popular familiars, and couldn't help but applaud Dean.

She has traveled all over the country for so many years, and she has some knowledge. She knows that this exchange system is not as simple as it seems on the surface, at least it cannot be justified by just setting a number. There are many aspects that need to be considered.

If the contribution value required for redemption is too high, it will make people feel unrealistic and without direction; if it is too low, it will put pressure on the party providing the exchange items.

Dean's arrangement was just right.

The contribution value after grading happens to be stuck at the psychological limit of people. It doesn't make people give up or work hard.

As expected of him.

Leinna was tired of using the word "profiteer".

Now, just describing Dean in this way is not enough to describe his image in her heart.

He is such a gifted person in terms of how to deceive people. He is the only one she has discovered in her life. He is indeed a rare creature.

She didn’t know how long this person’s head was, but Leinna was simply amazed.

Dean had no way of knowing what she was saying, which was both positive and negative. If he could hear it, he would definitely scream that he was wronged.

In fact, this contribution level was completely inspired by QQ. Thinking about the online time back then, from the stars to the sun, although it did not have much significance, it was eye-catching enough. Dean also discovered from this that these contributions After the value is graded, it is not only easier to operate, but also easier to understand. It is much more intuitive than simple numbers, so this is why it is created.

And in order to consolidate this grading system, he also strictly divided the range of magic pets that can be exchanged for different levels of contribution values.

Low-level magic pets below D level can be redeemed with star-level contribution points, while magic pets from C to B level, including those with evolutionary chains like Little Candle Spirit, need to use monthly level contribution points to redeem them. Progressing step by step, the A-level familiars are the areas that can only be touched by the daily contribution value.

Obviously, according to this classification, the daily level contribution value is the most valuable, so it is also the most difficult to obtain. In order to control the outflow of high-level magic pets and reduce costs, Dean has set this contribution value to be very rare. Complete Nightmare missions are the only way for ordinary professionals to directly obtain such points.

In addition, what are the reward tasks, bounty tasks...these tasks without level evaluation, the maximum reward given will only be up to the monthly contribution value.

Coupled with the limit on the number of conversions of contribution points, it would take a lot of hard work for ordinary professionals to collect the contribution points to exchange for high-level magic pets.

Of course, this is for ordinary professionals.

After all, the Origin Guild was not established for this group of people. They can only be regarded as additions. In terms of treatment and other aspects, they are definitely incomparable to the full members.

If you are an official breeder certified by the Origin Guild, you can submit your breeding plan or your own knowledge results to obtain daily level contribution points. When accumulated to a certain level, you can exchange for low-level breeding plans. , and some advanced breeding knowledge, but they are all restricted and cannot be passed on to others or used for profit.

In order to ensure that this knowledge would not be leaked again after being purchased, Dean spent a lot of money to buy a high-level binding contract from R'lyeh City. It is said that even the saints cannot violate it. He tried it, and the effect was good. Even the high asking price made Dean's heart ache.

However, this kind of thing is famously worth every penny. If Dean doesn't want to make any mistakes in the future and be taken advantage of, he must not save money on this.

When paying, he looked at the string of numbers that cost his family and his family, and he once again had the idea of ​​breeding a magical pet with the ability to bind or contract.

It is foreseeable that the breeding house will inevitably use this kind of binding contract in the future. Whether it is from the perspective of safety or saving money, it is more appropriate to breed a magic pet with similar abilities.

However, despite the confidentiality measures, in fact, Dean is not too strict with D-level and lower-level familiars.

It's not that they bring little profit, but because the level of these demon pets is too low, their fertility is not weak, and they will breed within the clan sooner or later in the future.

As the race develops and grows, the value of these demon pet breeding programs will inevitably decrease.

This is the instinct of a group that wants to continue. Dean has no intention of stopping it. Rather, he is happy to see this happen.

That's why the breeding plans for these low-level magic pets were used by him as a carrot to catch the horse and were included in the exchange manual.

Turning over the exchange manual in her hand, Leinna twitched the corner of her mouth, once again deeply realizing the nature of her boss's profiteering nature.

There may be many profiteers on the mainland, but this is the first time I've seen someone like him who knows how to do tricks.

Profiteers are not scary. What is scary is that profiteers have brains.

Add sweet dates to the big stick and scare people into spinning around.

What a philanthropist, the savior of District 13...

Leina really wanted to pull out the eyelids of the residents who admired Dean so much and let them wake up.

Open her eyes and take a good look at the true face of capitalists!

After reading the contribution value redemption list, Leina covered her face with a fan, kicked up her legs and collapsed on the recliner.

The emotion that just appeared in my heart, like an hallucination, has long since disappeared.

Now Leina just wanted to spit at Dean and curse: Bah, profiteer!

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