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"Three thousand eight hundred going twice! Is there anyone else who wants to raise the price? This staff is a Level-44 Excellent piece of equipment. After equipping it, your energy attack will increase tremendously, and it also has a percentage of fire damage. You won't have any problem fighting an Elite monster of the same level! Don't miss it, everyone! "
The beautiful "Flaming Lips" continued to tease the emotions of the audience with her sweet voice. On the virtual screen behind her, a gorgeous staff embedded with a fiery red gem, surrounded by flames, and its attributes were spinning.
[Molten Heart (Energy Converter)]
Grade: Excellent
Attack: 480
Intelligence + 9
Increase fire energy damage by 8%
Level Requirement: 44
Overall Evaluation: Excellent
Equipment in War was divided into four grades from low to high: Normal, Fine, Excellent, and Rare. Above that, there were Legendary, Epic, and Mythical grades, but the current version had not yet released them.
Excellent-grade equipment did not seem to be the "Rare-grade" equipment with the highest price at the moment.
However, in reality, the vast majority of players in War currently had equipment that did not have any additional attributes.
In the game, any high-level Fine-grade equipment could be sold for hundreds of Star Coins. Excellent-grade equipment could be sold for thousands of Star Coins.
This was especially true for the staff (officially known as the "Energy Converter"), which was the main weapon of Energy Manipulators. Because it required a combination of multiple parts, it was even more expensive. It was not strange for it to be sold for two or three thousand Star Coins.
Of course, a price close to four thousand Star Coins was still a bit high. However, there were still customers bidding again!
It seemed that they were all affected by the atmosphere in the bar and the "Flaming Lips" on the stage. After all, alcohol and hormones were the substances that could make people impulsive.
No wonder Mu Wu came up with this method. Compared with sweeping up goods in the trading center in the game, the atmosphere of this kind of live auction was really exciting. Many people who wanted to show off in real life could find the thrill of attracting attention.
In the end, the staff was bought by a middle-aged man with a big belly who was hugging a beautiful woman with heavy makeup at the price of 4,500 gold coins. This made the woman in transparent black silk in his arms happily kiss his fat face.
"The next auction item is a pistol. It is also the highlight of tonight's auction, one of the three Rare-grade equipment. "
On the stage, the bunny girl with flaming red lips began to introduce the next piece of equipment. The image on the virtual screen behind her changed into a black handgun with sharp edges, shining with a metallic luster, and exuding a faint murderous aura.
"Rare-grade pistol? Hmm, this style is … "
Looking at the familiar handgun on the screen, Feng Luo's eyes were filled with surprise.
[Desert Eagle (Pistol)]
[Grade: Rare]
Attack Power: 410
Attack Coefficient: D
Agility + 15
Effective Attack Range: 100m
Additional Property: Increases movement speed by 10% while in possession
Level Requirement: Level 39
Overall Evaluation: Perfect
On the stage, the long-legged beauty began to enthusiastically describe the power of the gun. However, Feng Luo did not listen at all, because his familiarity with the Desert Eagle was a hundred times better than hers.
The Desert Eagle could be said to be the most famous pistol on Earth in the 20th century. Most people who knew about military affairs would have heard of it.
Because it had a structure similar to that of a rifle, the bullets fired by the gun had terrifying kinetic energy.
Within the effective range, normal bulletproof equipment would be as brittle as paper against its AE bullets. Within 100 meters, it could easily blow up a person's head. Beyond 100 meters, it was enough to kill a large beast with one shot. It was one of the most powerful pistols.
However, although it was powerful, other than hunting, the Desert Eagle's use was very limited.
As a pistol, its weight of two kilograms when empty was too heavy. At the same time, the recoil was frighteningly high, and if one was not careful, it could cause the shooter's bones to fracture. Moreover, the loading capacity was small, and its reliability was low. It was easy to malfunction in harsh environments, so it was not practical at all.
As such, it was not a pistol that would be useful in real life!
However, as a game piece of equipment, the Rare-grade Desert Eagle was almost perfect.
Whether it was the weight or the rate of malfunction, it was a very simple problem for players, and the recoil could be perfectly solved by adding some "Strength" attributes.
In particular, the various shortcomings mentioned above were too insignificant compared to its "410" attack power and "Rare" grade.
This kind of attack power, which was comparable to some main battle weapons, was enough to tempt most of the players present, including some players who were not gunners.
This was because War had very few equipment wear restrictions. As long as the attribute requirements were met, players could actually equip items of any profession.
As such, the Desert Eagle was equally attractive to players who were not gunners.
Of course, due to the lack of profession specialization bonuses, wearing equipment of other professions would not be able to fully utilize the attributes. In addition, the main attributes required by different professions were different, so it was impossible for strange players like "Violent Manipulators" and "Submachine Gun Warriors" to become mainstream players.
For Feng Luo, the Desert Eagle had one more important use compared to other players.
As an Expert Level Gun Mechanic, he could disassemble and analyze the Desert Eagle's structure and materials, then try to design a similar weapon.
In War, Life Profession players were allowed to design their own equipment. However, it was not easy to design Rare-grade equipment.
"But the final price of this thing is probably no less than 15,000!"
Feng Luo estimated in his mind and realized that it would be difficult for him to buy the gun because he was already "short of money."
It could not be helped. The game War was a money-burning game, as could be seen from the price of the virtual equipment in front of him that was in the tens of thousands.
The initial investment for the "Wind Mark Gun Shop" had almost emptied his bank account, and the only money he had left was spent on the "Land Bullet" SCV1 Energy Motorcycle that he used to evacuate from hunting missions.
Although he was not completely penniless, he only had around 5,000 Star Coins in his Federal Bank account. This amount of money was definitely not enough to buy the Rare-grade Desert Eagle.
At that moment, the Bunny Girl on the stage had already announced the starting price.
"Level-39 Rare Desert Eagle, starting price 8,000 Star Coins, each increment must be no less than 500 Star Coins."
As soon as she finished speaking, the price kept rising, surpassing 10,000, 13,000 … All the way past 15,000, there were still five or six people bidding. It looked like 20,000 Star Coins was a possibility.
Feng Luo tried to call out a price in the middle of the auction because he really liked the Desert Eagle. If he didn't have enough money, he could take some money from the nightclub and sell a few pieces of equipment he didn't need in the game to make up for it.
However, as soon as Feng Luo's bid came out, it was surpassed. Very quickly, the bidding price of the Desert Eagle soared to 20,000 Star Coins.
Feng Luo shook his head at the bar and calmed down to drink. He did not continue bidding.
In truth, this price had already exceeded the value of the Desert Eagle. Even if it was a Rare-grade equipment, if it was not a main weapon, the price would usually be around 10,000.
It was important to note that the purchasing power of the Federation's "Star Coins" in this world was about the same as the RMB in his previous life.
"What, you're interested in this gun?"
Feng Luo did not continue bidding. A young man holding a goblet of dark red wine walked over from the corner of the bar. He wore gold-rimmed glasses and was dressed in a suit and leather shoes. The corners of his mouth were slightly raised in a smile. He sat down beside Feng Luo and looked at Sand Eagle on the screen.
"Brother Wu!"
The bartender immediately greeted him with a respectful expression. This well-dressed young man was the manager of the entertainment center. Even Feng Luo admired his way of doing things — Mu Wu.
"I'm interested, but I don't have the money to buy it!"
Feng Luo said in a slightly depressed tone as he picked up the cocktail bottle beside him and poured some Blue Starry Sky into his glass.
"Hehe. Ah Hua, tell Little Witch that I'm offering 30,000! "
Mu Wu said to the bartender beside him with a smile.
The communicators worn by the entertainment center's employees all had internal channels. However, Mu Wu's words clearly showed that he was bidding as a customer and did not break the rules of the auction that he had set.
"30,000! A new customer has offered 30,000! Is there any higher bid?"
Hearing the bartender's words through the earpiece, the beautiful woman with fiery red lips on the stage naturally blushed even more. She shouted in a sweet voice.
However, the price was indeed a little too high. The few people who were still bidding chose to give up after hearing the price.
"Come on, enter your account number and location. They'll mail it to you when they get online."
Mu Wu turned around and placed a palm-sized electronic terminal in Feng Luo's hand. He shook the glass in his hand at Feng Luo.
Almost everyone in the entertainment center had an account for War, and many of them played together in the game. However, Feng Luo was an exception. He had been developing alone in War, so even Mu Wu did not know Feng Luo's account ID.
"30,000! Old Wu, if you're unaccountably solicitous, you must be hiding something. "
Feng Luo looked at Mu Wu's face and finished the Blue Starry Sky in one gulp.
"In a while, the company will be doing an important mission in War," Mu Wu said. "We need some trustworthy experts. The boss asked me to ask if you could help. "
Mu Wu did not hide anything and directly stated his purpose.
"You don't even know my account number. How can you be sure that I'm an expert?"
Feng Luo took the terminal, entered his ID in War and the address of Silvermoon City, then handed it back to Mu Wu. In the game, he could choose to mail the equipment through the system and send it by air to any city.
Mu Wu took back the terminal and said, "If you're not, then hurry up and pay me back 30,000 dollars!"
"Get lost!"
Feng Luo scolded him. He did not refuse, so naturally, he agreed.
His relationship with the boss that Mu Wu mentioned, who was the real owner of the entertainment center, was not the usual employee-boss relationship.
In fact, it could be said that the boss had specially invited him to be the deputy manager. As such, he naturally did not need to be restricted.
The salary and bonus were part of the deputy manager's commission, but if he wanted to do other things, he would have to receive other money. Only do things when you're paid. This was the ancient principle of mercenaries!
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