Given the rest of your rental time, you should decide to make something you've made and time can read, rather than something you've never made.

Naturally, "Bucket Helm," and then when I made "Cupper Greaves" or something, I was lucky enough to make some "options".

"Cupper Greaves" was "Durable Enhanced/Micro" so I asked Mr. Rush once to buy it or "Email," which meant "Pass this time".

Well, even though endurance decreases the more you're attacked, it's not as if it's not going to go away.

Shields and other commonly attacked equipment, but foot equipment.

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I just finished processing all the 'cupper ingots' and Micah sent me an 'ID email'.

It shouldn't be that long ago in "Real Time," but haven't you slept? I'm a little worried.

Micah didn't know what the "ID Email" was about either, so she wanted the producer to see the reaction later because she put on the look and performance while laying low on the bulletin board.

Don't really sleep. What are you doing with this kid?

I hope I don't have any particular problems with what I put on the bulletin board, but I just want you to sleep more than that because it's dawn all night. I don't think that's what I heard.

I checked the bulletin board, but the reaction looks pretty good.

I sometimes thought it was an exaggeration to write that it was a level item for sale in the store, but it also seemed like a lot of writing about wanting it.

But it doesn't seem to be that high when it comes to price. Is it still because of poor performance?

Many other players who have a lot of money will also be looking for efficiency. I feel like if I put some more time aside, I'll have my eyes on the design too and the price will go up.

Let's decide to equip myself, as there are so many places where my gear is also available.

I think it would have some repercussions if I had equipped it because it's what I put on the bulletin board, but it's even more so now because it's already gaining more visibility thanks to the stupid incident.

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The rental time plugged in at the end, and I also used some of the materials I bought out, so I decided not to extend them more than this one to go for sale.

But before you do, don't forget to get it evaluated by the [Union of Pioneers (Guild)].

I've made quite a few, so I'm sure you'll get a lot of credit.

By the way, in the case of consumables, they don't seem to get ratings unless they're a few sets.

If I get a potion or one rating per piece, that's going to be an amazing rank. My favorite 'sorcery team' seemed to be evaluated in two pieces.

Looking inside Bo and [Pioneer Union (Alliance)] awaiting an evaluation decision, it looks like several people have noticed with a glimpse that my equipped 'Salopet Skirt' is original.

Looks like they're getting closer to this one after some discussion with the PT (party) members, a de-newbie group that is well done collecting a set of gear for everyone.

It's only natural that you're just starting out and naturally not equipped.

A sign that those who hunt or do business and are neatly staged in gear are doing well.

I'm not familiar with the light fitting system because I don't make much, but I can tell because about half of the PT (party) members seem to be fitted with heavy fitting systems.

The fact that they are unified in the cupper system also shows that they are not a top player or other efficiency group.

Efficiency groups go through the cuppers at NPC (Non-Player Character) stores at the beginning and buy around the bronze together with a few initial funds.

That's what I decided because I didn't have a bronze system when I felt like I saw it.

That means the next thing you know...

"Excuse me, would you like some time now?

"Yes, yes, it's okay."

"Good. Actually, we were looking for 'options' in the first stage of gear, and I was wondering if we could negotiate if we had one."

First stage equipment is a common name for the first group of equipment that can be made, such as a cupper system.

I guess I don't call it a cupper system because I'm not just looking for a heavy mount.

Even if you have some visibility on bulletin boards and such, that's not something all pioneers know.

So you may have seen me equipped with 'Salopet Skirt' and 'Bucket Helm', gear I've never seen, and thought I could wear both heavy and light.

"I have a few of them I'm getting evaluated right now, so I hope so."

"Is it true! Thanks!

"In the meantime, thank you is after the negotiation."

"Yes, thank you"

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The first time I negotiated the price of something that stopped in their eyes, with the 'option' on it from some of the gear returned from the valuation assessment, apparently they didn't gather enough information.

"- In other words, is the price of the 'optional' delivery quest lower than the market…"

"That's why it stays. Now you can sell it out even if you line up in an outdoor store with an increase of 23% on the array."

"... you see. I knew we were right. Yan"

"No, yeah... sorry"

Well, in brief, they didn't seem to know the market information because they didn't have 'merchant' skills.

So I made reference to the price of the 'option', which was the delivery quest. Give me that remaining quest that nobody took.

I think it's common for the pioneers of battle mains.

If it's not a good time to look around the dewstore, you won't meet 'options', and even if you do, it's up to the dewstore owner to probably sell them on the market.

Furthermore, as it is still the case, the 'option' itself is rare, so there is a better chance that you will not come across the 'option' you are after.

You'll have no choice but to refer to the price of the quest you always see there. No, but it catches my eye.

But it seems like some of their PTs have been wondering for a long time, so I guess it's better.

They have quite a few pioneers who will be negotiating with reference to the price of the remaining 'optional' delivery quests.

The seller side refuses because it is naturally cheaper than the market, but there seems to be a certain number of people in there who mistake it for being seen at their feet.

Someone who starts the game without reading the instructions, or some of the people who don't collect information, must be around here.

It was written on the stupidity slate on the bulletin board where I peeked a little.

They had common sense this time that I dealt with them, and I wanted them to negotiate until the end with a proper adult attitude, so I told them the truth about the remaining 'optional' delivery quests, but it wouldn't be bothersome if I told them this.

As it turned out, they were convinced by my story and bought one of the 'options' at the right price.

Well, but then it was tough.

There are naturally plenty of other people in the [pioneer union (guild)] who want 'options'.

If things were going well, we'd all be updating our gear to about the PT we negotiated earlier.

I mean...

"It's our turn next!

"What are you talking about! It's our turn next! Don't go in there!

"How much is this' bucket helm '?

"That bracelet was original, wasn't it? You're not selling it?

"Don't you sell those skin clothes? I'll buy it!

"Can't you ask for an 'option' or something?

"I'm planning on making a clan, what do you say!?

It's mayhem about how it is.

I naturally ignore the last one, but if I was dealing with each of them, I wouldn't have enough time.

"Yes! Stop!

I'm going to open an outdoor store!

Sorry about the production request, but I didn't do it!

I'm sorry for the negotiation but I won't accept it because I have trouble being asked for something that isn't on my sales list!

If you're not convinced, please take me to another dewstore!

Then let me through!

I was able to raise my voice and stop the confusion before [pioneer union (guild)] was disrupted in business, so I moved and hurried to prepare for the outdoor.

It was pretty funny how people's waves cracked like Moses managed to because there was just no one in my way on that occasion.

When you are ready in a hurry and careful not to make price mistakes, the pioneers who have followed you and me will look at the sales list in unison.

So nearly half of us gave up and the rest of us bought one product after another.

It must be true that a lot of people are looking for 'options' for 1st stage gear, but not all of them.

There should be more overwhelming changes in combat style or players who are purely enjoying themselves slowly.

The only pioneers who followed me this time were a lot of people looking for "options" and original items, and the first stage of equipment, such as the cupper system, is still in high demand.

For the record, the 'Cupper Magic Hobbing Robe' I took down from the princess was also sold at some point.

Demand seems to exist properly, albeit with very peaky equipment.

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The purchase went well, and thanks to the "clan solicitation declined" sticker I left with the opening of the dewstore, only one person solicited me.

I don't have a particular problem with that one because when I showed him the stickers, he dispersed awesomely.

The sale of 'Magic Formation' is increasing a little bit, and it's going to be time to increase our inventory. I'm really looking forward to it.

With plenty of material to buy, we've been able to afford a lot of money, so it seems time to re-attack over there, which was frustrated at the beginning of the day.

Come on, go to the library!