The game has become a real alternate world
Chapter 341 - 157 Logistics Profession/Commerce Association
CHAPTER 341: CHAPTER 157 LOGISTICS PROFESSION/COMMERCE ASSOCIATION
Alphonse looked at the changes in front of him.
Kana had conveniently enhanced all the Half-Elves over the past few days.
So Alphonse, who had already chosen a profession, wasn’t unfamiliar with the interface before him.
He clearly knew what he should choose.
[Farming]
After making his choice, he looked at the skill tree, and his farming level wasn’t as high as Lurik’s.
After all, Lurik’s combat profession, as it would be called in the game, is [Rune Blacksmith].
Inherently capable of some blacksmithing and forging, not to mention being a Dwarf, and Lurik was several hundred years old.
Which is why he started at Level Six upon employment.
Currently, Alphonse’s farming level was only Level Three, but for them, leveling up the secondary profession wasn’t very difficult.
"Does it really have such capabilities?"
Alphonse couldn’t help but marvel as he looked at the skills on the skill tree.
[Forging] as a secondary profession is exactly blacksmithing, as the name implies, involving the forging of metal.
In the game, you could forge weapons and armor; in reality, all forging activities are reflected.
The skill bonuses granted by the profession can better smelt materials, shape them, and the forged items would have attributes.
There’s also an increased chance to forge high-quality items and some minor skills to enhance forging.
[Farming] is similar, encompassing almost all plant cultivation, including grains, herbs, and trees.
Faced with "living" beings, this secondary profession consumes the most energy among the secondary professions.
Though only Level Three, Alphonse directly unlocked the most basic abilities.
Magic power gathered forth.
The surrounding instantly became damp, and a small magic raincloud floated above the area.
Under Alphonse’s control, a light rain began to fall, precisely falling on the farmland.
The raindrops contained magic power and seemed to have a fertilizing effect.
The raindrops were watering the plants, which appeared to become healthier almost visibly.
"Isn’t this effect too remarkable? Isn’t this magic?"
Bobo couldn’t help but say.
Kana smiled and nodded.
In real-world application, it naturally works like magic, with magic power transformed through the profession’s construct into the raincloud, becoming a force easier for plants to absorb.
Enhancing soil fertility, accelerating plant growth, and improving plant quality.
Combine these aspects, and you realize how exaggerated the boost is for plant cultivation.
"Then, let’s head to the next place. Yara, be ready."
Yara had long been impatient.
They came full circle to the Alchemy Workshop, or what could only be called a Pharmacy Workshop.
The equipment inside couldn’t compare to Kana’s Alchemy Workshop, being more rudimentary.
It looked somewhat like tribal witch doctor tools, unrelated to alchemy.
But for Yara, making some simple potions and medicines was sufficient; plenty of herbs were prepared around.
Yara checked again and looked at the surrounding herbs saying.
"Crude environment, but enough. However, these herbs are very basic."
These herbs were indeed quite basic, just a notch above wild grass.
At least that’s the case in the Eastern Wilderness.
"Crude tools and ordinary herbs are needed to showcase the power of blessings, right?"
Kana said with a smile, exuding a sense of confidence.
Seeing this, Yara had no choice but to nod, though her expression was clearly more curious.
After all, she had just been blessed and hadn’t yet chosen her profession skill.
Kana directly sent the installation package over; after the upgrade, she chose [Pharmaceuticals].
Just like when Kana himself constructed the Secondary Profession System, it was impossible to directly build the [Alchemy] secondary profession.
Because the profession in his mind covered too many aspects, it seemed a bit cheeky.
Impossible to construct it entirely from a single fragment.
So, naturally, Kana separated out the [Pharmaceuticals] they needed most now.
"It lit up 4 levels, so does that mean I’m a Level Four Alchemist now?" Yara asked.
This made Kana raise his eyebrows in surprise, indicating Yara had good technical accumulation in the field of Alchemy.
Easily, she could become a relatively well-known alchemist in some city; who knew a Newbie Village alchemist had such capability?
Indeed, those who survived until the end, with names in Newbie Village, all had some prowess.
"That’s right, just tap on the skill points above, you surely know more than I do in this area."
Yara nodded, taking quite a while to choose under everyone’s watch, evidently having some difficulty in choosing.
After she was done, she still seemed a bit odd, saying, "Can this really work? Isn’t it a bit too much?"
Acquiring skills and relying on the knowledge and innate abilities from the secondary profession.
Made her, an orthodox alchemist, feel a bit exaggerated.
But she merely muttered and began to operate directly.
Grinding, juicing, drying with magic, pouring hot liquids, and stirring.