Wu Yan walked down the street, a list in his hand detailing the estimated value of various Magical Beast body parts and rare natural treasures from the Giant Beast Forest. How could he wander the world without money? Leveling up was important, but making money was also a top priority…
However, Wu Yan was new to the area and didn't know how the market was here. What if something worth one gold coin was marked up to ten? He'd be at a huge loss! So, Wu Yan had asked Fei Fei for this list.
Wu Yan walked aimlessly, flipping through the list in his hand. It contained not only the value of Magical Beast body parts and natural treasures but also a price list for equipment.
However, here, people called equipment "Armament." Besides the ordinary weapons used by common soldiers, any equipment that added to one's strength was called Armament.
Depending on their effects and power, Armaments were divided into five tiers: Common Armament, Rare Armament, Golden Armament, Legendary Armament, and the strongest, Mythic Armament!
His own D-rank Kusanagi Sword was equivalent to a Common Armament!
Don't think that just because it has the word "Common" in it, Common Armament is cheap. The term "Common" doesn't mean that everyone in the world has one.
"Common" means that most warriors and mages can only use this level of Armament, hence the name Common Armament.
Ordinary warriors and mages, if they were well-off, would have one Common Armament. If they weren't, they might not be able to afford one until they reached the fifth or even sixth rank. Only warriors or mages above the seventh rank might possess a Rare Armament. Fei Fei, for example, had a Rare Armament!
Of course, someone like Lulu, the only daughter of a large family, even if she was only at the fourth rank, she also had a Rare Armament. This was a gift from her father for her sixteenth birthday coming-of-age ceremony. Before that, Lulu had always used Common Armament.
As for Golden Armament, it was generally impossible for a seventh-rank person to own one, except for those with special encounters. Golden Armament was usually owned by eighth or even ninth-rank experts, like Lulu's grandfather, the previous patriarch of the Lori Family, a ninth-rank expert, who used Golden Armament.
As for Legendary Armament, there were only less than ten pieces passed down throughout Sparlier World, and their whereabouts were unknown.
Finally, when Fei Fei gave Wu Yan the list, she told him that she had never even heard of the strongest Mythic Armament, let alone seen one. She had only heard Lulu's grandfather mention it when she was little, saying that there was once a Mythic Armament ten thousand years ago when the four gods were still around.
Wu Yan remembered being secretly amazed when he first heard this. This Sparlier World, which the System estimated to be ten times the size of Earth, had only ever had one Mythic Armament throughout its history!
According to the System, after combining Wu Yan's list, the five Armament levels in Sparlier World were consistent with the System's equipment levels!
The System's equipment was also divided into five tiers, from the lowest D-rank to the highest S-rank. Of course, those unranked equipment could barely be considered a level.
Wu Yan's Kusanagi Sword was D-rank, corresponding to Common Armament. Therefore, in the System, C-rank equipment corresponded to Rare Armament, B-rank to Golden Armament, A-rank to Legendary Armament, and S-rank to Mythic Armament.
After hearing the System's analysis, Wu Yan felt both joy and frustration.
The joy was that the legendary Mythic Armament, or S-rank equipment, existed in the System!
Not only did it exist, but compared to the Sparlier World, which only had one Mythic Armament, the System had more than one S-rank equipment, although not by much, but it was still much better than this world.
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