Master of Spells from Faerun

Chapter 13 Purchasing Faqu Creatures

Chapter 13 Purchasing Faqu Creatures
Utris nodded, and pointed out the layout of the store to Imrik: "This is the spell scroll, this is the spell item, and this is the spell material."

Imrik walked to the spell scroll and flipped through it. Most of the scrolls here were also popular spells in the market. The second-level spells only had spider web and command undead.

He picked these two scrolls and planned to buy them back and copy them.

Cobweb is a terrain-dependent control spell that is frequently used.

Not to mention commanding the undead, priests are even rarer professions than mages, basically the adventurer team can only rely on paladins to fight evil.

Undead creatures exist in most adventure areas, and the command undead effect can control an undead creature, and it can be released continuously, which is a popular purchase choice for most adventurers.

There are also scrolls of the three-ring magic fireball spell for sale in the store, but unfortunately Imrik has already transcribed this spell.

Imrik went to the spell item counter again. Most of the staff rings were magic storage devices.

It is basically useless for Imrik, after all, he has unlimited spell slots and does not need to rely on equipment.

What's more, these instruments, which cost hundreds of gold coins, are temporarily useless to him.

The two second-ring spell scrolls totaled 140 gold coins. Imrik took some materials to make the spell scrolls, and the gold coins on his body were basically consumed.

Utris saw that he bought the materials for the spell scroll, and asked him with a smile: "Are you interested in making spell scrolls for sale? The purchase price for the first ring is ten gold coins, the purchase price for the second ring is 120 gold coins, and the purchase price for the third ring is [-] gold coins."

Imrik nodded and said: "Of course, I have stored a large number of scrolls for sale."

He paused, and found a reason for the time it took him to make the scroll:
"However, I have to go out for a while, let's talk about it when I come back."

After paying the money, Imrik greeted Utris and left.

In the next few days, he started the crazy transcription mode again.

The servants in the mage's mansion are no strangers to the master who hides in the room every day.

The second-level spells are more time-consuming than the first-level spells. It took five days to transcribe, and Imrik only completed 110 scrolls for commanding the undead.

Continuously concentrating on transcribing the second-level spells made Imrik reach his limit, and he had to stop.

I calculated it lightly in my mind: I now have 150 first-ring scrolls, with a profit of 750 gold coins, and 110 second-ring scrolls, with a profit of 3300 gold coins, which is just enough for 4000.

Imrik expressed his satisfaction. Mage has always been an extremely profitable profession. Fortunately, relying on the characteristics of the Infinity Book, Imrik has been able to sell spell scrolls to live a very good petty life even among low-level mages in the past few years.

Imrik came to the witchcraft shop with a large bag of spell scrolls, and Utris hurriedly greeted him when she saw it: "There are so many scrolls, my God, how long have these been stored."

Imrik vaccinated her and paved the way for a long-term deal:
"It's not been a few months. In fact, I have been short of money in the past one or two years. Basically, I have squeezed out all the spell slots every day to make spell scrolls."

Utris couldn't help but click her tongue when she heard this. As a well-informed and powerful sorcerer, she could see that Imrik was only a small third-level mage, and his daily spell slots were only two second-level spells. With so many scrolls, it would take nearly two months to make all the spell scrolls every day.

She couldn't help shivering. Fortunately, she survived and made money from this shop. If she was allowed to make scrolls like an animal 360 days a year, she would rather die, although as a warlock she didn't have the ability to make scrolls.

Thinking of this, she couldn't help but look at Imrik with admiration, no matter where the King of Rolls is, he always receives admiration.

However, as long as she can make money, it doesn't affect her at all. Anyway, she is not troubled. Realizing that the little mage in front of her is unexpectedly hardworking, she can't help but say more enthusiastically:
"It's really hard work. There are so many scrolls. I counted them. There are 150 first-ring scrolls, priced at 1500 gold coins, and 110 second-ring spell scrolls, priced at 3600 gold coins. The total is 5100 gold coins."

Satisfied, she took out a bag full of gold coins and handed it to Imrik, and summoned a little lemur to move the spell scrolls to the warehouse behind the house.

Utris said to Imrik: "Since you have a long-term need to sell scrolls, come to me in the future. I will charge as much as you have for the same price. Of course, the premise is that these popular spell scrolls."

Imrik smiled and agreed, this was his purpose, and now with the chamber of commerce, he can use twice as many scrolls to make and sell every month.It's a pity that in order not to attract attention, it is impossible to produce so many second-ring spell scrolls as today, and they must be allocated strictly according to the spell slots of normal mages.

Instead of being dazzled by money, he pulled down a warning line in his heart, warning himself not to get carried away with complacency.

It has always been Imrik's life creed to hide under the water of this world cautiously when he is weak, and to wait until he has enough ability to realize his ambition.

After getting the money, Imrik hurried to the slave assembly in the outer east city. Although the four thousand gold coin Faqu creatures were not affordable by ordinary people, he was still worried about the possibility of being preempted by others.

Fortunately, when we came to the slave assembly, the same thing remained the hypnotized two-headed hapless guy and the halfling shopkeeper who couldn't sell him.

Imrik pretended to pass by this store and asked in a surprised tone: "Shopkeeper, it's been a few days, and it hasn't been sold yet. Let me say that the market for this Faqu creature is not very good."

When the halfling shopkeeper saw that it was him, he sat down blankly with his excited body: "Yes...someone bought it, but there are relatively few people these days. Customer, why don't you think about it?"

Imrik looked at the two-headed tauren hesitantly, shook his head and said, "You can buy it, but you have to reduce the price.

Shopkeeper, this is not the first time we have met outsiders, let me tell you the truth.

The lifespan of most faqu creatures is not very high, and ordinary people don't understand it.Only we mages may study and buy it back. "

After finishing speaking, he pretended to think about it again, gritted his teeth and said, "Well, you are cheaper, I only have [-] gold coins in total, if I can, I will buy it.

I've never seen a Faqu creature before, so it's good to buy it back and study it, I can't afford it if there are too many. "

The halfling thought about it hesitantly, 3500 gold coins was not a loss, but it didn't make much money at all.

But after thinking about it, there were not many customers who asked questions these days, and most of them were scared away by his appearance, so he felt a little apprehensive.

He raised his head and tried his best to persuade him: "3500, that's too low, I'm at a loss, master mage, 3900, this is the lowest price, no matter how low it is, I'm really losing money."

Imrik sighed after hearing this, and turned around to leave. The halfling saw that he really had no money, and shouted before taking two steps:

"Forget it! Come back, master mage, I'll give you this order. Oh, it's really a big loss. Not only does it not make money, but it also gives you money. You should come to my business more often in the future!"

(End of this chapter)

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