Unlimited World - 90% of the battle for productive jobs is ready
16. Second City and Clan [Library] Formation
"Stop, Flame Lance!
After lightening lunch, log in again to join Yuki.
Afterwards, members of the "Library" also gathered to talk about wanting to head to [the second city].
As a result, earlier members were to regroup and escort three of the "libraries" to the second city using the Reid team - a system that makes them one party in multiple parties.
It was the second Killermantis game of the day, but it was destroyed without any special problems, even if its status was slightly enhanced by the Reid team.
Instead, it was easier to clean up the second fight when I found out I could destroy the wings site.
"Then the escort will be fine by now, won't it, brother?"
"Oh, thanks for the escort, guys."
Returning from the transfer gate to the city where it began, he dropped off Hal's party and Rik and headed all the way to the production guild.
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"I'm glad it was easy to travel to the second city."
"Well, if you look from that side, thank you for handing over quality equipment cheaply."
I don't do production for now, but I'll rent production space instead of a talking room to confirm my future plans.
"We made it to [the second city] safely, but what about our plans for the future?
"First of all, the three of us should go back to the First City and raise the race level. Maybe we can't fight around here yet."
"As far as I'm concerned, I'd like to head to [the mining district] as soon as possible..."
"I can't do that yet. Even the front lines haven't been able to defeat the boss Rock Golem to the mining district."
"You wouldn't be able to team up Reid like you did today. Not enough quality or level of equipment yet"
As for Dwan, the blacksmith, you want to give priority to moving to [the third city] aka [the mining district], where iron ore will be readily available, but it's too reckless a story in a situation where we haven't even had tactical information yet.
I don't really react to that, even if it's denied, because I would be well aware of it myself.
I'd be happy if the equipment I put out for sale yesterday could help.
"Think about the journey to [the mining district] from time to time, what happened to the products flowing to the market?
The same goes for the formation of the clan, but as a production job that will need some money, the sale of goods is still a concern.
"All my products were sold."
"I'm almost sold, too. The rest of the sale is about a big axe with few users."
"I almost sold out, too. I mean, what about Twa?"
"You're selling out everything I was selling out, too. That's just consumables and they spin fast."
"Eh, my food's sold out, too. Especially if it was so expensive to sell out of 4-star dishes..."
Looks like they're all almost sold out as expected.
Low supply of high quality items in the first place.
I guess I didn't have the choice to say I wouldn't buy it in a situation where I could if I gave you the money.
"Hmm, that's why I'm here in the second city, and why don't we just set up a clan first? I can afford the money."
"Sassy. I don't care if I'm late and I can't use my name."
"I have no objection."
"I think I'm good too"
"Then it's a decision."
Applications for the establishment of the clan are possible in the Adventurer's Guild after the second city, and anyone can be established if they pay the establishment cost of 50,000 E.
Quickly, we went to the Adventurer Alliance and applied for the establishment of a clan.
"Register with the clan name [Library] All done!
"Then let us join the clan, Klamath."
Get Teak Moon, Dwan, Illis, and Yuki to join the clan and set Submaster permissions on Teak Moon.
"Oh, am I the sub-master? I thought it was supposed to be Yuki."
"Eh, I'm not used to this game yet, so I can't!
"Just kidding. Don't worry, I won't push the beginner into a hassle role."
Yuzuki is just the right candidate for Submass because she's kind of responsible.
"Um, speaking of which, how did you all get together?
Everyone smiles bitterly at Yuki's question.
"About that, it's not that deep, but there's a reason. I'm not comfortable here, I think we should go somewhere we can calm down and talk."
That's what I said, I took Yuki and the rest of the Adventurers Alliance.
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A coffee shop a bottle off the main street of the city.
So we took a breather.
"Ugh, this tea is delicious."
"This milk cocoa is delicious, too."
The five of us asked for a cake set.
Each one asks for a cake and a drink of his choice, and he's got his tongue drummed.
"So what was it like to form this clan?"
I'm going to ask you again the questions that have arisen earlier.
"Oh, well. If I messed it up, it would have been hard to solicit from other clans."
Teak Moon tells a pretty fractured story about how it was then.
"Huh? Is that a clan solicitation?
Looks like Yuki hasn't passed it on.
I'm not sure I understand just the explanation right now.
"Uh, do we have to talk from our standpoint before then? The four of us, well, we had more at the beginning of the clan formation, but all of us had top-notch skills as productive employees. Of course, I still have a goal to be the top producer."
"Mm-hmm. When the clan system was implemented during the beta test, there was an intense solicitation match. At that time, people with top production skills like us were so solicited that they didn't want to do it anymore."
"Really, that was a rough time. When it gets worse, people stick up at the transfer gate and stick around. Yeah, they put it together and let me handle the operation with a report (GM call)."
It was really hard back then, three people smugly talking.
Incidentally, there was talk of solicitation at my place too, but there were 'few' idiots who would stick together once they turned it down.
Still sticking idiots smashed it with PvP and you picked it up.
"So, we got together in a producer with the same problems and we talked about what to do. So, the idea that came out was," Let's start our own clan. "
"Because I can't belong to more than one clan. I didn't think that if we showed that we already belonged to another clan, we'd be less aggressive."
"So now we're talking about who's going to do Klamath. Hopefully, we'll do some fighting and have a famous production player. So it was Twa with the white feather arrow standing."
"'Become Klamath because I'm going to start a clan like a production player's stopover,' I thought it was something when they asked me to do it."
at the beta test, I was quite famous as a production job, but I was more famous as a front line offensive player than that.
The story of catching such a player and 'Be the Master of the Production Player Clan' was hilarious.
"When I heard that story, I was surprised. But I was in a position to be chased around a few times. I can understand some of the circumstances, and most importantly, I've decided to take it because I won't be chased around."
"It's just not a good idea for Twa to talk too much about running the clan. Substantial operations were conducted by me, the Submass."
"That's not how the production stash clan said it was [a library]."
Yuki enjoyed listening to us tell stories she missed.
"So how come there were only four left now?
"It's not like we didn't want to belong to the clan just because we didn't like the exhortation."
"While I was spending time as a regular production player, the people who became more attached to the good sense clan and had a fold in terms of conditions moved into that clan over there. So the last four of us left."
"Oh, it's not like I'm not even close to players who quit. Many people are still in touch with each other."
"Well, the rest of us are members who weren't willing to belong to a particular clan."
In the sense of a safe house only, it would be a pleasure to note that all but the players who were not willing to belong from the outset were found their clans.
Thanks to this, the safe house (library) was left idle.
"I see. But are you glad I belonged to such a clan?
"Yuki knows Twa. I usually do something like an entrance exam, but I guess it's a special frame. But if you're good at cooking, you'll pass your entrance exam."
"When I was a beta, some people would mistake us for" training institutions for productive jobs "or" clans that tell me the secrets of productive jobs. "
"Those people are bad, but they've refused to join the group, haven't they? So, no more Sotch mistakes, but now it's been hard to hear rumors of 'clans covering up secrets of production'..."
"Well, in the end, the rumors around here disappeared naturally because we were the only ones left. We production players are supposed to have a total skank from almost all of our production players because they have strong sideways connections."
"At one point, there was talk of 'don't defy the production players'."
We had a relaxing afternoon with stories that we now miss.