As Quinn headed down to the VR room, he was suddenly feeling exited. Now with his credits, he could spend as much time in the game as he wanted and practice the skills until he got tired of it. Eventually, though the best thing would be for Quinn to purchase a capsule of his own. That way, he could play the game in his room and connect to players not just within the military camps.
But just remembering the price of the thing made him shudder. 100,000 credits. To purchase the item, he would need ten advanced tier crystals or hundred intermediate tier crystals. To get that sort of money would take him years.
It was a shame Quinn thought that he couldn’t use the system to reproduce the weapons again and again. If so, he would be able to have an unlimited supply of money. But it did make him wonder if there was any way he could exploit the system in some way.
Then the idea hit him, he already knew all the items needed to make the weapons. In fact, the gauntlets he was using now only required three beats crystals. As long as he gave the items and his original gauntlets as a reference, a blacksmith should be able to reverse engineer and create something similar.
’Let’s see, three thousand coins for the materials, then two thousand for the blacksmith fee. That’s five thousand coins in total, then if I sell it on the market place for eight thousand coins, that would be three thousand in profit.’
Quinn quickly realised the problem with his plan. The profit earned from selling the weapons would not be enough to cover the cost of making the weapons again. He would either himself need a large amount of capital in the first place or find an investor who was interested in the idea.
"I would be careful if I was you." The system said in a serious tone. Different from its usual self. "Do you remember when you searched for the items from the shop, how none of them appeared on the market place? Well, there’s a reason for that."
"Which is?"
"These weapons and the blueprints that were used to create them, don’t belong to humans."
Quinn didn’t need to hear him say the name. He knew what the system was talking about. They belonged to the vampires.
"I’m afraid if you start mass-producing these items and start selling them to the public, they will start looking for you."
"So I guess that rules out that plan."
"I never said, you couldn’t, I just said to be careful."
For now, perhaps Quinn would have to put his money making plan on hold. He still wasn’t strong enough to deal with other humans, never mind vampires, and besides, he didn’t have an investor or someone who could back him up anyway.
Finally, Quinn had arrived at the VR centre and went up to the counter. This time he deposited 100 credits into his account so he would have ten hours of playing time. He wasn’t planning to play it at once, but this way he wouldn’t be interrupted.
It was early in the morning, so there wasn’t a lot of people around yet. Besides people didn’t usually want to spend their weekends playing a game all day.
Quinn made sure he was in between his own capsule and another.
He looked around and then when no one was looking, opened up his dimensional void to pull out his boots and gauntlets. He placed them both in the scanner and when the process was finished, proceeded to put them away back in his dimensional void again.
[Welcome Bloodevolver]
After entering the pod, he was transported to the blank white space. The first thing Quinn tried to do was look at the ability list. He scrolled and scrolled, but it was as he thought. The game system had no such ability.
He tried to use his shadow abilities just as he had done his blood abilities. However, this time they did not work.
"Can the system not record mutant cells? Is that why the abilities have to be manually inputted?" Quinn didn’t really know the answer to his own question and to be honest, not many people would, so there was no need for him to worry about it for now.
All he did know was his blood abilities worked in the game while his shadow abilities did not. But then there was also his new ability Daze that wasn’t part of the shadow.
Before going into matchmaking, Quinn wanted to make sure he had a hang of the new tutorial he had been shown.
In the game, it didn’t take up any of his health, and he could use his blood skills as many times as he wanted. He watched the video one more time as a reference before trying to perform the skill himself. On his first try, he was quite successful.
Unlike the other skills, there really wasn’t much to learn, it was more a sense of timing, activating his Blood spray skill at the same time as his Hammer strike.
Quinn then started to just throw out a few regular punches while activating blood spray, only at the point where his arms would fully extend.
Sometimes he would activate it too early causing his arms to jerk back a little and sometimes he was successful. The most important thing was to get the hang of the timing, activating it at that right point.
After practising non-stop for around thirty minutes, his success rate of using blood spray with his punches was around 80 percent. With hammer strike, he could get it nearly 100 percent of the time, but like the system had said, it took longer to charge up the hammer strike when combining it with the blood spray.
"Time to test out these new skills."
[Searching for same level opponents]
The fact that Quinn was a level one still meant he was able to search for opponents at the same level as himself. To start off with he just wanted some easy picking to test out his skills, but the second he started to search, his player ID had gone online.
"Oh, I haven’t seen him in a while," Nate said. "I thought he might have stopped playing the game."
Ever since Nate had fought against the Bloodevolver, he had gained an interest in the opponent, mainly because of the type of ability he had.
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