As a strategy and war game enthusiast, Luog knew the advantages of the latter two effects.
In other words, while others took time to craft one triple crossbow, he could craft two.
And while others use materials to create three triple crossbows, he could craft four.
This seemingly small advantage could snowball in a war.
Chapter 95.
Item handling.
At this moment, Luog had basically given up on the idea of selling the golden level three bow crossbow design to determine the value of an item or its demand.
The simplest method is to take a look at the auction house.
When you find that the item in your hand is not available at the auction house and a lesser version of it is selling for a high price, it indicates that what you have is very valuable.
System prompt.
Do you confirm to receive the golden level three bow crossbow design? After receiving it, trading will no longer be possible.
Looking at this system prompt, Lu G gritted his teeth and chose to receive it.
Suddenly, a flash of gold appeared in his hand and a thick stack of three bow crossbow design blueprints materialized out of thin air.
He originally thought there would only be two or three pages, but he was surprised to find such a thick stack, casually flipping through a few pages.
The design blueprints provided by the system theoretically should not have any issues and were detailed to an astonishing degree.
Every tiny component was labeled and it even specified what materials were needed to make each part.
If those materials were unavailable, alternative materials were clearly outlined.
Looking at this design blueprint in his hand, LuG finally understood how the 40 success rate and 60 production efficiency came about.
He carefully stored away.
It was still midnight and he planned to show the design to the little fox in the morning, letting the master blacksmith of his tribe ponder over it.
He had realized that plans could not keep up with changes.
Although the emergence of the three bow crossbow caused a slight shift in his plan to become the king of farming, it was no problem.
He just liked farming.
He wasn't limited to just that.
Having decided where the three bow crossbow would go, Lu G's gaze quickly fell on another golden level item in his backpack.
the elixir of immortality.
Taking the elixir out of his backpack and holding it in his hand, it was a red pill the size of a marble contained in a beautifully crafted jade box.
Looking at this pill that countless emperors of their ancient dynasty had dreamed of, Lu G felt a bit of stomach pain.
After all, he already knew the pitfalls of the elixir of immortality.
He had previously said it was the most subtle among all golden level items.
Yet here he was having obtained one.
Currently in his tribal civilization only two people were suitable to consume this elixir of immortality.
One was Lu G himself and the other was a little fox.
Lu G himself was needless to say if he died everything would be over.
So consuming the elixir was definitely valuable for him.
As for the little fox the reason she was suitable to take the elixir was obvious.
On one hand, she didn't te have to go to battle and spent her days researching weaponry in the armory, making her situation relatively safe and less prone to accidents.
On the other hand, she was a master blacksmith with a five-star intelligence cap.
Nemor said, "Of course, Lu G had a third option to sell the elixir of immortality.
This pill would be very useful for big shots with a bunch of talents needing life extension in the later stages of civilization development.
But for a newcomer like him, its significance wasn't particularly great.
In comparison, the previous elixir of immortality sold for 3 79 million civilization points at the auction house, which was nearly 4 million.
With this money, he could buy many more practical items at the auction house.
He casually searched for the elixir of immortality in the auction house, only to find that there were currently none for sale.
After all, it was a golden level item, and even the most subtle ones had many wealthy big shots needing it.
After weighing the pros and cons in his mind, Lu G made a decision.
Sell it.
Speaking of this, he remembered that someone in the public channel had previously messaged about buying the elixir of immortality at a high price.
The player was named Jong Mo.
Since it was a relatively uncommon surname, Lu Gi had a good impression of this player.
He quickly opened a private chat channel and sent a message to the player named Jeong Mo.
Are you buying the elixir of immortality? The other party was evidently online and quickly replied with a single word, "Yes.
" Jeang Mo reply of yes indicated that he had not yet acquired an elixir of immortality, which reassured Lu G.
He promptly sent another message.
I happen to have one.
What is your offer? If the price is right, I'll sell it.
The elixir of immortality that was auctioned off not long ago went for 379 million.
So I'm offering a flat price of 4 million.
This straightforward quote made Lu OG who was initially prepared to bargain feel a bit embarrassed to negotiate further.
Typically items sold at auction houses tend to have inflated prices due to many people bidding together.
The fact that Jeong Mo offered a flat 4 million showed he was genuinely sincere and also indicated that he was quite eager for the pill.
If it were some unscrupulous merchants, they would probably raise the price now.
But Lu G still had some integrity.
He quickly replied with two words.
Deal.
System prompt.
You have received a friend request from player Jeong Mo.
Do you accept? Not knowing if he was worried about Lu G backing out.
Mo sent a friend request immediately after receiving a response.
Lu Gi had no particular thoughts about it and quickly chose to accept.
System prompt.
Player Xong Mo has requested to sign a trade agreement with you.
Do you accept? Accept.
System prompt.
Trade agreement signed successfully.
System prompt.
Player Jeong Mo has initiated a trade request.
Do you accept? Lu G chose to accept again and a trade window suddenly popped up in front of him.
Then the amount in the other party's window fluctuated and directly displayed 4 million civilization points and he clicked confirm to lock his side of the trade window.
The other party was evidently straightforward throughout and Lu G was also a straightforward person without beating around the bush.
He directly placed the elixir of immortality up for trade and clicked confirm.
Next was the final confirmation phase.
After both parties confirmed that the trading items and amounts were correct, they clicked confirm once again and at that moment the transaction was officially completed.
What Lu G did not expect was that after the transaction was completed, Jean Mo sent another message.
Thank you.
Facing such gratitude, Lu G chuckled softly and replied, "No need to thank me.
It's just a transaction.
" Chapter 96.
the auction house in a transaction that left both parties with a decent impression of each other.
After closing the trading window and ending the conversation with Jeang Mo Lu G earned 4 million civilization points and felt so good about his overnight wealth that he started humming a little tune.
Since he wouldn't be able to sleep for a while, Lu G decided to take a stroll around the auction house.
However, before that, he needed to buy a peace token to hang up.
The peace token was a good item.
Once activated, it could prevent one's world from being invaded or declared war on by other players for a month.
Moreover, probably considering that most newbies are broke.
It was only priced at 10,000 civilization points, which was the only bit of mercy from this malicious system.
However, this 10,000 points peace token couldn't be bought casually.
One could only acquire the opportunity to purchase it after experiencing a player battle.
Once bought, it would take effect immediately and the opportunity to purchase could not be stacked.
In other words, even if you finished one player battle and chose to hold on to that purchase opportunity, then went on to battle again, the opportunity would not increase to two.