So far, Kaede Sato had been to three of the four areas that recruits could freely enter and exit. After successfully taming the Supersonic Bats, the remaining public training ground was where he needed to go next.
However, Kaede Sato wasn't in a hurry. Before he started training the Supersonic Bats, he had to prepare training equipment. Otherwise, the training effect would be half the result with twice the effort.
Generally speaking, training equipment included training equipment and training supplies. Currently, after Kaede Sato obtained a set of second-hand Fairies training equipment, he was barely satisfied with the training supplies. However, Kaede Sato hadn't prepared the training supplies yet.
When Fairies trained, they would consume a lot of energy. If they wanted Fairies to train continuously and improve their training efficiency, good training supplies were necessary.
According to Kaede Sato's understanding of training supplies, good training supplies had to be tasty, rich in energy, and could quickly recover the Fairies' energy.
After some careful consideration, Kaede Sato, who was a fan of Fairies, came up with a very suitable training equipment for Fairies. It was the Energy Cube that appeared in the third generation of the game.
In the game, the Energy Cube was specially used by Fairies who participated in the Glamour Competition. It could increase the Fairies' charm in a certain aspect. The Energy Cube was produced "manually" by adding two to four fruits into the fruit mixer.
The fruits could be of the same type or different types, and the taste could be determined by the type of fruit added.
There was also an introduction to the Energy Cube in the anime. The Energy Cube contained a lot of nutrients that were very beneficial to Fairies, and it was produced by concentrating different types of fruits. The energy contained in the Energy Cube was very rich, and it was very easy for Fairies to absorb.
Therefore, Kaede Sato believed that the Energy Cube might not only be used as training supplies, but it could also be used as daily food for the Wisps, which was very suitable.
However, the key to making food for Fairies was the fruit mixer. Without it, even if Kaede Sato had a lot of fruits in his hands, he could only look at it and sigh.
What troubled Kaede Sato was that there were indeed such Fairies for sale in the Rocket's internal points exchange system, but the price was far beyond what Kaede Sato could afford. Such a fruit mixer actually required 200,000 points to exchange.
Therefore, although Sato Kaede had thought of the Energy Cube last night, due to the limited conditions, he could only choose to give up on it for the time being.
Fortunately, opportunities always come to those who are prepared. Today, Kaede Sato met a "good person". That's right, this "good person" was the senior of the Rocket that he met not long ago, Baron.
It had to be said that the guidance of an experienced senior could indeed help a newcomer avoid a lot of detours and benefit a lot. During the conversation between Kaede Sato and Baron, he obtained a lot of important information from him. One of the important pieces of information was about the fruit mixer.
According to Baron, there were several Fairies in the underground base of the Rocket in Nibi City, which were specially provided to the members of the Rocket at the bottom level.
Of course, using the fruit mixer was not free. It cost 10 game points to use it once.
Everyone knew about the Energy Cube. Even with the crucial tool of the tree fruit mixer, it still needed to be manually operated. Moreover, it usually required several people to operate it. In short, it was still quite difficult to operate. (It's also quite difficult to operate in the game.)
If the operation was not done properly, the quality of the Energy Cube produced by the fruit mixer would be very poor. Naturally, one could not expect a low-quality Energy Cube to be very useful.
Generally speaking, if a trainer wanted to create a high-quality Energy Cube, he or she had to train a lot. If one was talented, he or she might be able to do it after a few dozen tries. If one was not talented, he or she might be able to do it after thousands of times.
Obviously, most of the Kanto people knew very little about the energy cube, which originated from the Fengyuan region, let alone using the Wisp Cube set to create the energy cube.
Therefore, although many people in the Nibi City Rocket knew about the existence of the Energy Cube and knew that it was very useful, very few people would choose to make it.
After all, game points were very important to the Rocket. Who in the middle and lower levels of the Rocket would be willing to spend hundreds or even tens of thousands of game points to practice? Moreover, the fruit materials used to practice cost a lot of game points.
The higher levels of the Rocket might not care, but the lower levels of the Rocket would obviously not let their Fairies eat such a cheap thing. Besides, they were too lazy to spend the time to make such a thing.
Kaede Sato still clearly remembered the angry look on Baron's face when he talked about the Fairies. It was obvious that he had suffered a lot when it came to making Energy Cubes.
As a senior, Bard reminded Kaede Sato that it was better for him to stay away from such things. At the same time, he also suggested that Kaede Sato should choose a cheap and nutritious Fairies item like Fruit Juice Milk as training supplies.
It was worth mentioning that Fruit Juice Milk was a Fairies drink that appeared in the Fairies game, anime, and manga.
Its function in the game was to restore 70 HP to the Fairies, and it cost 350 yuan. Compared to the Healing Potions in the game that could only restore 60 HP but cost 700 yuan, Fruit Juice Milk was the best example of cheap and affordable.
In fact, when things like Energy Cubes could not be obtained, the first thing that came to Kaede Sato's mind was Fruit Juice Milk. This was because in the early stages of the game, he always bought Fruit Juice Milk as a Fairies recovery item to save money.
Of course, after the possibility of obtaining Energy Cubes appeared, Kaede Sato immediately gave up on Fruit Juice Milk.
Although Fruit Juice Milk was cheaper than other supplies, it still cost 5 game points per bottle. A long training session would cost at least two or three bottles, and that was when Kaede Sato only had one Fairies, the Supersonic Bat.
Energy Cubes, on the other hand, were different. Since they were extremely concentrated, two or three Energy Cubes could be compared to a bottle of Fruit Juice Milk. Of course, the two or three Energy Cubes referred to high-quality ones.
Energy Cubes, on the other hand, were the best materials to produce Energy Cubes at a time. Four Tree Fruits were the most common Fairies item, and they were very cheap. You could buy one with 1 game point.
Assuming that the Energy Cubes produced were high-quality, the cost of producing one Energy Cube would only be about 14 game points.
14 game points could produce 20 Energy Cubes. Based on the ratio that two or three high-quality Energy Cubes could be compared to a bottle of Fruit Juice Milk, the 20 Energy Cubes produced with 14 game points could be compared to seven bottles of Fruit Juice Milk that were worth at least 35 game points.
In comparison, it was obvious which was cheaper and more affordable.
The reason why Kaede Sato chose Energy Cubes over Fruit Juice Milk was that Energy Cubes were cheaper than Fruit Juice Milk. The most important reason was that Kaede Sato was very confident in his ability to produce Energy Cubes.
There was no other reason. Kaede Sato had discovered that his body's dynamic vision was very good. How good was it? As long as he concentrated, he could clearly see the trajectory of fast-moving objects.
With his excellent dynamic vision, coupled with his rich experience in producing Energy Cubes in his previous life, Kaede Sato believed that producing high-quality Energy Cubes would not be difficult.
"Maybe there's a business opportunity here. I have to give it a try," Kaede Sato thought to himself as he walked unhurriedly in the direction of the recruit dormitories.
In the next second, Kaede Sato exerted force between his eyebrows and concentrated. His pupils suddenly shrank. In the world in Kaede Sato's eyes, all moving objects in the vicinity became slow.
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