After listening to Fang Ka's explanation, Mr. Zhou immediately nodded.
The game's freedom is really ridiculous.
Then Mr. Zhou asked about the cost of traveling from Newbie Island to the Underground City and back.
Fang Ka immediately replied that currently, it's 50 Silver Coins one way, allowing up to 100 players to team up.
That is to say, the biggest discount is one player paying 50 Copper Coins; if it's a round trip, it's 100 Copper Coins per player, which is 1 Silver Coin.
This price, although not very expensive for current players, is still a bit painful.
The main point is that there are only 100 players in the Underground City right now, so the possibility of all 100 players traveling back and forth together is not very high.
At least, unless there is something very necessary, players are definitely reluctant to spend this money.
Fang Ka specifically emphasized the words "currently," as the fee will certainly be adjusted in the future, depending on the specific situation of the players, it will be lowered or increased.
After asking these questions, Mr. Zhou spoke again: "Mage Fang Ka, I wonder where we can go for injury repair?"
He was still eyeing the reward for the task of creating magic earlier, so naturally, he needed to continue experimenting with magic.
But this is very dangerous.
Previously, Fang Ka would directly take them to the Ancient Castle for injury repair, but now Fang Ka is clearly not in this Underground City.
Although he can still communicate directly with Fang Ka, he is a bit doubtful whether he can get repairs.
After all, this game strives for realism, with all aspects of the setting attempting to follow real-world logic as much as possible.
Since it was Fang Ka who fixed their injuries before, he now has reason to suspect that he might need to run back to Newbie Island.
If that's the case, it would be quite unfortunate.
Hearing Mr. Zhou's words, Fang Ka immediately said, "If you get injured, you can contact me here. I will have the Merfolk help you recover your injuries, with repair costs being no different from Kain Island."
Fang Ka's words were quite vague and didn't provide a detailed answer, but Mr. Zhou didn't mind.
As long as the cost of injury repair here remains unchanged, exactly the same as over at Newbie Island, and they don't need to spend money to go back to Newbie Island for repairs, that's fine.
Fang Ka observed Mr. Zhou through the Eye of Darkness.
Obviously, Mr. Zhou asked this question because he wanted to continue researching his unfinished magic to earn the reward for the task he issued.
Fang Ka had already thought it through; when Mr. Zhou has successfully completed his magic research and comes to him for submission,
he can add an extra reward.
That is a significant increase in favorability.
Then he can show Mr. Zhou a popup saying that his favorability has reached the required level, allowing for discounted injury repair in the future.
In this way, through Mr. Zhou, other mage players will learn about this information, and they will surely aspire to join the ranks of Magic Domain researchers.
They will strive to research new magic as quickly as possible, gain favorability, and get discounts on injury repair.
At this moment, Mr. Zhou recalled another matter and immediately asked Fang Ka: "Mage Fang Ka, the land on the second underground level has houses built everywhere."
"So, when buying land on the second underground level, do I need to purchase according to the original house area structure? And is it impossible to purchase a free area?"
Mr. Zhou's words were a bit convoluted, but Fang Ka quickly understood what he wanted to convey.
Simply put, Mr. Zhou was asking if land must be purchased according to the house.
After all, there are indeed houses everywhere on the land of the second underground level.
If land is not purchased according to the fixed area of the houses, it will lead to the problem of house allocation above.
For example, if a house occupies an area of 50 square meters, and he buys just one square meter, would it mean he can only tear down the corner of the house on that square meter?
In that case, if tearing down the house corner causes the house to collapse, how should the building materials be distributed?
This is clearly a rather troublesome issue.
Therefore, Fang Ka quickly gave a definite answer: "Yes, you are right. When purchasing land in the Underground City, it must be bought according to the area occupied by the house."
"You can buy more but not less, which means you can purchase land equivalent to the area of several houses, but you can't buy land less than the area of one house."
Hearing this, Mr. Zhou lightly nodded. This was exactly what he had anticipated.
Because this way, many troubles can be avoided.
However, there is also a problem, which might make it difficult for many players to own their property shortly.
If players want to own their property shortly, they'll either have to grind until they doubt life or trade with other players.
But Mr. Zhou is not worried about this at all; whether it's grinding ability or ability to pull wool from other players, he considers himself top-notch.
To own a property in the Underground City shortly is not very difficult for him.
Now he just needs to choose a house he likes on the second underground level, and before other players act, purchase it.
By this point, Mr. Zhou has already asked about everything he wanted to know.
He nodded toward the white stone high table and then respectfully stated, "Okay, Mage Fang Ka. I understand, so I'll go ahead and get busy."
After his words fell, Mr. Zhou stepped forward and quickly walked towards the passage leading to the second underground level.
He plans to first go to the second underground level and carefully inspect all areas around the entrance and exit.
Then, he'll find the most valuable places, calculate the area, and see if he can buy them; if not, he'll figure out a way to make money frantically.
For players who come to the Underground City, their ability to make money has greatly increased, and if he spends money to buy currency from other players, it will also be much easier than before.
But Mr. Zhou is not an idiot; since everyone's ability to make money has greatly increased, the currency purchase ratio with real currency must be reduced, or he'll become a fool.
As he was about to reach the entrance, he came across Sea Flip and the others rushing towards him.
At this moment, each player was pushing a small cart loaded with ores, looking quite busy.
Upon seeing Mr. Zhou approaching, many players nodded to him in acknowledgment.
Sea Flip waved his hand at Mr. Zhou, "Brother Zhou, how much money did that load of ore make?"
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