Coming out of the tower of teachers. Opened the properties window:
Name - Ji
Class - Oracle.
Level - 1.
Characteristics:
Body - 5+1
Mind - 9+1
Magic - 8+1
Luck - 10+1
600\600 hp.
1000 \ 1000 mp.
HP recovery out of combat/in combat 12/0 HP in a minute.
MP regeneration out of combat/in combat 18\0 pts. in a minute.
Skills: Lesser Heal 2 (100\100%)
Small Self Enhancement 2 (30\100%)
Lesser Curse of Movement 2 (90\100%)
Lesser Blessing of Speed 2 (90\100%)
Weak Spiritual Strike 3 (0\100%)
"Sounds good for a newbie." I thought. Going to the alchemist. Two stacks of mana potions ran out, I needed to get a few more.
***
As it turned out, Theodore did his business faster, therefore, he was already waiting for me near the cemetery.
- Let's go? - he asked.
- After you. I said, inviting him to go first. Skeleton sagrive, I waited for Feodor to hit a couple of times and then used the src.
-210
- Your mother .. - Theodore swore, instantly standing in the way of the mob. - And it's not crit.
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- Yeah. Hold on. - having healed a friend, he continued. - Will you keep it?
- Let's try..
In five seconds of the cooldown of the skill, Feodor returned the aggro to himself. Believing in him, I used the SDU again.
-422
Crete! Theodore immediately used the aggro skill.
- Take it easy there! he yelled at me with a grin.
With increased skill damage, we killed the mob twice as fast. In fact, I ended up having to run a bit.
- Damn you damage! – issued Theodore, lifting a gray chest, which contained only credits.
“Mages don’t do as much damage as you do. - Pumped ... - Yes, yes, I understand, pumped skills. After he said that, we both laughed.
***
- Graz! - in twenty minutes, Theodore received level 2. - Okay, let's go. We do not meet steam locomotives! he shouted, leaving the escape path of one of the players with a pack of mobs.
- I look at the lope, I just can’t understand how they manage to fasten so much? - I said.
- Then the mobs stand in packs. he replied. - I went there with a magician and a healer, I could barely carry my legs.
- Understandably. I need to finish 150 credits. I said casually. - When are you going to the city?
- Until I hit 150 credits! Having said this, we both laughed.
The farm near the gate was stable. The mobs stood one at a time, the main thing is not to yawn and dodge the locomotives. Before Feodor received the second level, we got a green shield, which Feodor got without talking. I gave the fallen white hat to him, since he did not have it at all. But I got a few pieces of dust, for this case. In general, Theodore and I got used to it pretty well during these one and a half hours.
- How about a couple of mobs? I asked him. “While you're beating one, I'll run around with the other. You will help if needed. Heal on the go, I think I can.
- Hmm .. Well, let's try it once. The proposal worked with a bang.
True, there was a misfire when I almost caught up with a skeleton that was moving faster than its zombie counterpart. But everything else was like clockwork. In critical cases, when mobs were critical or I messed up, Feodor drank a health restoration potion. Otherwise, our farm with him accelerated. True, my mana flew like crazy. And at the end of the hour, I was barely able to finish off the mob.
- For a break. You need to restore mana, otherwise I will drop you. I said to Theodore.
- Good. Then, I immediately in real. - he said. Having reached the safety, Theodore immediately left. And I checked my inventory.
Green staff on mage.
12 pieces of dust.
6 stacks of mana restoration potions.
I gave my life regeneration stack to Feodor in exchange for 1 credit. Looking at my character, he noted that I still need a lot of things to fill in all the cells. Only one ring can wear 8 pieces. And also a necklace, two bracelets. Sighing, he closed the inventory and went out into the real world to drink water and go to the toilet.
***
When we returned, we continued at the same pace, taking a break for 5 minutes every half hour. The experience went little by little, but still after a couple of hours I was able to get the second level. And Theodore finished off only half of the third.
- No more potions. - I said after killing the next mobs. - We need to go to the city.
- I thought you would never say that. the tank said wearily. “Then I’m all for today. Tired.
- Good. - I said, adding Theodore as a friend. "See you again then?"
- Come on, tomorrow night I'll be in the game. he said, accepting the request.
- Ok, bye.
- Bai. Saying goodbye, he immediately left.
I ran to the gate. Seeing that Tam-Bam was still online, he immediately went to him.
- ABOUT! My permanent client! he exclaimed when he saw me. - What did you complain about?
- You'll like it. - I said, throwing things at the auction window. - Everything is the same green on green, if weak then with a surcharge. - explained to him.
- You're a green farm machine. Smiling, he continued. - There are no weapons on the Oracle. There is armor, pants. Nothing more.
- Hmm ... With your surcharge ... - I pulled, as if offering him to name the price.
- In 20 credits. - he immediately realized what I was talking about.
- So, with your additional payment of 20 credits, we are changing. - with a grin, he confirmed the bargain, in which the two things I needed and 20 credits appeared.
- A pleasure to work with you! Tam-Bam said. “You don’t have ashes, do you?”
- Yes, but why is he at all? I asked before selling.
- He's needed for the quest. It raises the first level. the merchant explained to me. - The quest is endless, though with each level less and less experience is given.
- Understandably. How much per piece? asked him.
- 1 to 1. If more than 10, then I'll throw in a couple of credits. - he said.
- I have 12.
- 15 credits, deal? - he asked.
- Good.
- There will be more, I will buy with pleasure. - he said.
After saying goodbye to him, I went to the tower. There were enough credits in my pocket to raise the level of all the skills that had already reached 100% progress a long time ago.
- Young Oracle. Put your hand on the ball. Aish said as soon as I approached.
Having raised all the skills, he asked the teacher:
- How much will it cost to upgrade SDU 3 to SDU 4, teacher?
- 500 credits. he replied.
- Tin .. - I muttered. - Thank you teacher.
“In three hours, I got about 230 credits net. If it goes on like this, then I’ll be penniless altogether, improving my skills.” - I thought, buying a potion of recovery.