I Can Bring In-game Items Out-Chapter 49: The Function of Merit

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Chapter 49: Chapter 49: The Function of Merit

Chapter Forty-Nine: The Function of Merit

The Small Knife had no idea that after he left, a dramatic reversal had occurred.

He earned another million, feeling pretty good about it.

So, he wanted to relax a bit and wasn’t in a hurry to return to practice.

The Small Knife arrived at the Witch’s cave, and with some merit points, he had a lot more options to choose from.

Here, only those that meet the conditions can be searched, revealing more attributes.

With ten points of tribal reputation, the Small Knife discovered there were many more things available now. As long as they could be exchanged, the detailed attributes would be shown, instead of just ???.

So, the Small Knife was wide-eyed with wonder.

He flipped through item after item, knowing that sharpening the axe won’t delay the work of chopping firewood—looking more doesn’t hurt.

Indeed, he quickly found not only one but several treasures that could help him understand Blood Qi.

Blood Boiling Potion: After consumption, the blood burns and transforms into Blood Qi, rapidly enhancing Blood Qi understanding. Failure results in blood depletion and death.

Hint: Combine with the Blood Spirit Potion for better effect.

Price: One small merit, Formula: One large merit (ten small merits)

Blood Burning Pendant, lower grade (One Pattern) Witch Artifact, burns Essence Blood upon activation, temporarily boosting combat power, also usable for Blood Qi understanding. Price: One large merit (ten small merits).

Hint 1: The degree of Essence Blood burning will reduce life and cause weakness, even death.

Hint 2: Blood and Qi Power is needed to activate.

The Small Knife had already made his decision, but he did not rush to purchase; instead, he continued to search and only found his original target, also consulted around the Military Dagger’s recommendation.

As expected, Military Dagger was right; besides the assigned quests, the items can be exchanged with merit, but it’s somewhat overpriced.

Looks like Military Dagger must have obtained merit before.

The Level 5 Limit-Breaking Potion recipe requires one small merit; it’s quite expensive. If purchasing directly, only Combat can use Bone Coins to buy. Currently, the Small Knife buys one small merit for 10 portions.

Because one small merit equals one Basic-level Fierce Beast, even submitting to the tribe without requiring small merit can exchange for ten thousand Bone Coins.

Converted to Real Coin, that’s 1.5 million. Of course, it can’t be calculated this way; with too many Bone Coins, they lose value.

The Level 10 Limit-Breaking Potion recipe requires 2 small merits, purchasing one small merit for five portions; the Level 15 one requires 4 small merits, while the Level 20 one requires 8 small merits. This is somewhat extortionate.

Unfortunately, the Small Knife couldn’t find a corresponding quest, so he had to buy it.

"With stronger power, obtaining merit will no longer be a problem," the Small Knife consoled himself.

He gritted his teeth and bought the Level 15 Limit-Breaking Potion recipe, spending four points of tribal reputation.

Limit-Breaking Potion (Level 15): Mid-Level Fierce Beast Heart Blood: 1 drop, Fierce Beast Heart Blood (default Basic): 5 drops, Blood Crystal: 1, Blood Spirit Grass: 10 stalks, Clear Spirit Grass: 5 stalks, Skeleton Grass: 1.

Detailed preparation method: omitted.

Hint 1: Only with mastery of Basic Witch Medicine is it possible to have a chance of successful concoction.

Hint 2: You can find a Witch to concoct for you with 1000 Bone Coins, success rate 60%.

"The materials are rather troublesome," looking over the formula and preparation method, keeping the temperature and stirring aren’t issues; the success rate should be higher than the Witch’s.

However, the Small Knife didn’t leave. He gritted his teeth and used one reputation point in place of small merit to buy the Blood Spirit Potion recipe. One reputation point bought one portion of the Blood Boiling Potion.

Blood Spirit Potion: Quickly replenishes Blood Qi to restore life.

Recipe: Blood Crystal: 1, Fierce Beast Heart Blood: 10 drops, a small amount of water.

This is the lowest-priced healing potion in other games, yet it actually requires a Blood Crystal here? Truly extravagant, etc.

He only had ten points of reputation and spent six. The Small Knife left somewhat heartbroken.

These days, relying on the understanding of Blood Qi from Fierce Beast Meat progressed to about thirty percent, believing that this potion would surely help him break through, but the problem was, he ran out of materials, and the materials for concocting the Blood Spirit Potion were already incomplete.

Without the Blood Spirit Potion, it was less safe, not worth the risk, especially since the Level 30 experience is an extremely large amount.

Then, as the Small Knife was about to head back, he noticed a faint white smoke floating towards the sky, almost indistinct unless carefully looked at, seemingly not far away.

This sparked his curiosity. Confirming the direction, he planned to take a look. What was going on there?

The distance wasn’t far.

Here, there were quite a few NPCs, players, and even a Witch presiding.

A large metallic cauldron was placed there, with many complex patterns on it.

Metal? Metal again, a very rare sight.

Don’t force me to bring metal from reality; the reason the Small Knife hadn’t done so was that metal in the game was too rare, only Witches had the privilege to use it, reportedly extracted from beast bones, possibly different from reality.

Also, because he didn’t lack money.

At this moment, some players assigned tasks were continually moving bones inside, carrying them from the warehouse and throwing them in.

This cauldron was obviously a Witch Artifact, limited in size, but players busily transported a large quantity of bones, seemingly endless.

The Witch pattern below the cauldron emitted a red glow, like a flame.

It should be a high temperature similar to flames, otherwise, the players throwing bones in wouldn’t occasionally wipe their sweat from the heat, nor would the cauldron emit a faint white smoke.

"They are refining Bone Coins." Seeing the Small Knife, the Military Dagger came over to explain.

This aroused the Small Knife’s curiosity.

"Spreading Secret Bone Powder into the cauldron allows a large amount of bone to be refined into Bone Coins. Soon you’ll see the Bone Coins appear," Military Dagger smiled, having witnessed it several times.

After a while, the red glow from the Witch pattern below the cauldron dimmed, immediately several NPCs approached and pressed their hands on it.

Blood-red Blood Qi surged through their arms, causing the Witch pattern to light up again, emitting red light.

Wow, these NPCs are all warriors!

A massive amount of bones was put in, at least ten times what the cauldron could hold, gradually filling it from the outside view.

At this time, the Witch moved forward and sprinkled some powder on it.

The Small Knife watched intently, the cauldron being a Witch Artifact, the specific attributes were all question marks, same with others, but the Bone Powder was revealed.

Secret Bone Powder: Wugubu Tribe’s Secret Bone Powder.

Hint: This Bone Powder is unique to the Wugubu Tribe, suitable for Resurrection Skill and various uses, can enhance power to a certain extent.

The Small Knife was familiar with this, having used it the first time to resurrect a skeleton, spending over a day completing a cumbersome task, currently still having some from buying from other players after completing tasks; it’s not difficult but cumbersome.

After sprinkling the Bone Powder, the speed of the bone melting increased, soon gone.

The Small Knife couldn’t see the bottom from his side, not knowing if anything was left.

Only to see that the Witch’s hand on top once again emitted bright red Blood Qi.

Another pattern on the Witchcraft Cauldron lit up.

A white, semi-transparent liquid floated out of the cauldron.

Bone Coins?

The Small Knife’s eyes lit up.