Xu Feng exclaimed as he retrieved the Stamina Gemstone, feeling its glamorous sight.
However, his expression quickly changed upon reading the description of the gemstone.
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Name: Tier 1 Stamina Gemstone (Inferior Quality)
Type: Accessory Enhancement
Description: The Tier 1 Stamina Gemstone was an enhancement designed to improve a player's stamina. It provides modest enhancements to stamina and energy regeneration.
Effects:
Stamina Boost: Increases maximum stamina by a small amount.
Energy Regeneration: Accelerates stamina recovery slightly.
Level Requirement: Suitable for players from Level 15 to 20.
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Although the forging was a success and Xu Feng was granted some experience points upon completion, it was an inferior quality.
Hence, the effect wasn't that ideal, as well as the description being described as modestly improving. Not to mention, this inferior quality could only be used up to level 20.
In other words, the value of this Tier 1 Stamina Gemstone was far worse than the combined value of the materials used.
"Where did it go wrong?" Xu Feng rubbed his head, unsure of which process had gone wrong.
He didn't rush the processes nor did he attempt to deviate from the design procedures. Yet the outcome was an inferior quality— one that he wouldn't even bother giving a glance at if found in a store.
"Whatever, I'll just sell this to dumb rich players sometime later." Xu Feng didn't brood over the matter much and stored it in his inventory.
Instead, he began watching the recording that he had paid a fee to watch the entire forging process.
Maybe he didn't see it because he was concentrating too hard, but using a different perspective, he might spot some of the mistakes.
Free Attribute Points: 20
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Seeing his new status screen and the available attribute points, Xu Feng allocated them all to agility.
Others might be questioning if his brain was functioning well for focusing on agility, but Xu Feng would only snort at their mindset.
The number one weakness for any Cleric was their slow movement speed, resulting in them being easy prey for Assassins or other DPS classes to kill.
However, that was not the sole reason for his actions, given that he didn't plan on being those healers who could only sit in the back and provide some support to the team.
Instead, he wanted to be one unorthodox and annoying healer that none had ever witnessed.
'Heh, I can already sense a lot of curses coming to me.' He inwardly sneered, stretched his arms, and stored the successful Tier 1 Stamina Gemstone in his inventory.
Overall, there were 3 superior-quality stamina Gemstones, which was considered ideal already. The quality ranks are followed by from lowest to highest: Inferior, Normal, and Superior.
Naturally, there were qualities higher than Superior, but with his current skills, he refused to think too far ahead. There was no benefit in looking up to the impossible quality for now, aside from wanting to give yourself pain.
"Ugh, I don't get how blacksmiths can have fun." Xu Feng shook his head.
Although what he crafted was considered a type of forging, it was technically different. After all, he didn't need to have a hammer and physically hammer them down to make the shape of a weapon or armor.
All he did was use the workstation as his main tool and blend in some materials to craft a gemstone. Even so, his mistakes were numerous, and honestly, he preferred synthesis more.
"No point crying over spilled milk." He mumbled, exiting his room and heading to the lobby.
By now, the crowd outside had long dissipated, with a few people still hanging around the lobby.
They might not be able to rent a room, but that doesn't mean they aren't allowed to be in the lobby. Not to mention, the rules stated that they must purchase something to remain in the lobby for at least 30 minutes.
His hotel had built-in restaurants and some bars in the lobby, ensuring that all their funds would be placed in his pocket.
Naturally, such an arrangement had cost him an extra fee when constructing, but it was all worth it once Xu Feng saw numerous NPCs chattering and relaxing.