Monsters Are Coming-Chapter 992 - 273: Struggling Forward, A Promising Future (Part 4)

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The Spirit Breath Clan doesn't want to use this stardust sand, but they simply can't.

It's like handing crude oil to a Stone Age tribe or giving rare earth minerals to a blacksmith.

These things are indeed good resources, but without a corresponding technical system to support them, even the most advanced resources are just a pile of waste.

The Spirit Breath Clan relies on biotechnology to use resources, while processing stardust sand requires a kind of rune etching technology, like asking a magic-practicing civilization to operate the spaceship of a technologically advanced civilization.

Technical isolation makes it impossible to use many resources effectively.

The Player System and the Black Tide System don't have such problems.

In the Player System, Brother Di Zhao collects all sorts of spiritual resources, which can be transformed into sacrificial power after being offered.

The Black Tide System devours all kinds of matter and converts them into Black Tide Energy.

These two universal resource conversion systems have no unused spiritual resources.

But for the Weak Tribe, while resources are scarce, there are also a series of shortcomings in resource utilization.

Not all resources can be converted into developmental power.

As for how to handle this batch of stardust sand, the Little Mage first called up the function panel, checked the gains from sacrificial Brother Di Zhao, and then put it on the trading market with a 15% markup.

If it could be successfully sold, it would bring in 88,000 sacrificial power.

After 13 seconds, the Challenger Tips rang in his mind, indicating that the item had been purchased by a player.

Although he wasn't sure what the local buyer would do with the stardust sand, selling it was a good thing.

Leaving it in the Spirit Breath Clan's warehouse would only collect dust, but converting it into sacrificial power could buy anything.

He turned to a wall of temperature-controlled storage cabinets, pulling out transparent boxes one by one, inside which were already processed Frost Language Flowers and Nightlight Moss.

These plants aren't even considered Spirit Plants in the Monster World and are likely to be sacrificial offerings to Brother Di Zhao in exchange for sacrificial power.

But before that, he planned to try putting them on the trading market first.

As he expected, these plants, akin to weeds in the Monster World, couldn't fetch a price.

No player had placed an order during the waiting period.

He selected them in bulk, lowered the price by 10%, yet no player was willing to purchase.

Reluctantly, he had to offer them all to Brother Di Zhao, getting 3,293 points of sacrificial power in return.

Roaming the resource warehouse, the Little Mage then set his eyes on a sealed jar in the corner.

Inside was a spiritual weapon of the Spirit Breath Clan called: Decaying Realm Fungus.

It could be sold to assassin players for weapon poisoning; the only uncertainty was what price to set for listing.

He first checked the gains from sacrificial Brother Di Zhao, then listed it for sale at a 50% markup on the trading market.

Brother Di Zhao never checks the functionality when receiving goods; everything is collected based on the content and quality of spiritual material, so the 50% markup accounted for the functional role of the Decaying Realm Fungus.

While waiting, transaction notifications repeatedly rang in his mind.

After nodding with satisfaction, the Little Mage went to the weapons and equipment area.

His gaze swept across the dusty otherworldly weapons on the shelves.

Serrated battle axes, magic wands embedded with unknown creature eyeballs, crystal spears flowing with liquid energy... In other worlds, these might be classified as divine artifacts, but in the Monster World, they are just sacrificial power exchange vouchers.

They only have value when sacrificial to Brother Di Zhao, and no player in the Player System would use such useless equipment if listed.

Players use growth-type resonating weapons and armed vehicles that far outmatch the weapons and equipment in the warehouse.

The Spirit Breath Clan also doesn't need these weapons and equipment.

Super Beasts are the Spirit Breath Warriors' most powerful weapons, and the weapons and equipment here are just useless items brought back from plundering wars.

From the Blood King's memories, it was discovered that the Spirit Breath Clan often needs multiple extractions to use such resources, with a cumbersome process and low energy conversion efficiency.

Far inferior to directly offering to Brother Di Zhao.

He began packing the warehouse weapons and equipment into his personal Space Bag in batches, then offered them to Brother Di Zhao in exchange for sacrificial power.

When he reached a Dark Silver Heavy Armor hanging on the wall, a memory fragment from the Blood King surfaced in the Little Mage's mind.

This piece of equipment triggered bloody storms in a small world, considered the "Invincible Silver Armor," ensuring survival as long as one was wearing it.

It was said to be forged in the depths of a volcano in the small world, crafted by three thousand master craftsmen working day and night.

Yet this equipment was easily pierced in front of the Spirit Breath Clan.

Its only value was the spiritual materials used to cast the armor, holding some collection significance.

In the eyes of a Strong Clan, a weak tribe's treasure of defense is merely an easily broken common item.

Now the Spirit Breath Clan is also undergoing this process.

The Spirit Breath Clan's so-called treasure trove is their warehouse, but it contains very few truly valuable items; most things are only valuable when offered to Brother Di Zhao, worthless in the players' eyes.

After offering the Dark Silver Armor, he received 539 points of sacrificial power.

Mainly due to the material value, as for craftsmanship value, it was completely in the negatives.

This heavy armor reflects the valuation of most war trophies in the Spirit Breath Clan's warehouse. 𝒇𝒓𝒆𝒆𝙬𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝒎

If these weapons and equipment could be reverted back to their original spiritual materials without manufacturing losses, the sacrificial power gains from Brother Di Zhao would obviously be higher.

Brother Di Zhao accepts all equipment, but treats them all as scrap for recycling.

But converting them into sacrificial power is already earned, keeping them in the Spirit Breath Clan's hands merely leaves them as useless warehouse decorations.

Busy, the Little Mage continuously engages in offerings and listings, with the sacrificial power balance rising rapidly during this period.