The Witch of the Roll Never Gives Up

Chapter 150 Energy Storage Cards Available

"For one magic gold coin, a witch of intermediate level or above needs to inject 10 mana into the coin ten times in a row, so that 1 mana of stable magic can be left in the magic gold coin.

That's not even counting the consumption of materials for making magic gold coins and the difficulty of mastering the skill of injecting magic."

Moran used what Ms. Amisha told her before to explain the value of this card to the little witches.

And after Ms. Amisha bought the card magic last night, she told her that the energy storage card may replace the magic coin as the currency for transactions between extraordinary people. If the resolution is passed by the clan council, it may help her promote card magic and energy storage cards among witches in the future.

Compared with the expensive magic coins, energy storage cards are more in line with the interests of witches.

Because Moran said that the cost of pricing her cards for foreign tribes is ten times higher.

It is precisely because the energy storage card may play the role of a transaction currency like magic coins in the future that Moran added a 1 mana version to the original 100 mana version of the energy storage card to correspond to the magic gold coin.

However, the matter has not been finalized yet, so she did not say it at this time.

Just what I said before is enough.

"Do you still think it is expensive now?" Moran asked.

The little witches shook their heads: "Not expensive, not expensive!"

An intermediate witch can only get a magic gold coin that stores 1 mana magic power after injecting 10 mana ten times.

A high-level witch can only get a purple gold coin that stores 100 mana magic power after injecting 1000 mana ten times.

Ten 10s added together is 100 mana; ten 1000 added together is 10000, isn't it?

And a 1 mana energy storage card, full of magic power, the kind that does not need to be recharged by itself, is only sold for 10 gem coins, which is 10 mana one-time magic power! A 100 mana energy storage card only costs 1000 gem coins.

Although they are not good at math, they can still calculate which is cheaper, 10 mana or 100 mana, or 1500 mana or 10,000 mana.

Isn't saving energy storage cards equivalent to saving magic coins?

Rounding it off, isn't it equivalent to a purple gold coin that only needs 1500 mana one-time magic power to get it?

The little witches treasure magic gold coins very much, not to mention purple gold coins.

Monthly exams are only for grades 1, 2 and 3, while the fourth grade has quarterly exams and the fifth grade has graduation exams.

Even if there are exam rewards, they never thought that they could save up a purple gold coin before graduation.

But now, they have saved up a {energy storage card-100 mana} equivalent to a purple gold coin, which is very hopeful!

This card magic can also recharge magic power into gem coins for storage!

Thinking about it this way, the sooner you buy this card magic, the better!

The sooner you buy it, the sooner you can start saving gem coins.

What's the difference between this and saving money?

Every little witch knows that they will have to make a living on their own after graduation! They can't live without money!

At this moment, they feel that the 3 mana permanent magic must be spent, and they can't do without it.

For a while, Moran's contract mailbox was full of new contracts.

In the past, she had to sign one by one, but now the template contract submitted by the witch is automatically signed and approved by the mailbox.

After a while, there was a card magic light screen in front of the little witches.

Even Sylph, even though she knew that this energy storage card could not be used for daily magic recovery, could not resist the temptation of magic coins.

Even though she doesn't have enough magic now, it's not that she has no magic left every day, and she can still have a little left occasionally.

At this moment, Vasida's card magic beginner's guide has not been finished yet!

She returned to the main mask of the card mall, slid down, and looked at other cards.

At this glance, she found that there were not only cards she knew before, but also many unfamiliar cards.

For example, there are some Blue Star food cards, as well as washing machine cards, dryer cards, alarm clock cards, watch cards, etc.

But many cards are gray, and they cannot be purchased when clicked.

"In order not to affect everyone's magic learning, finished food cards, washing machines, dryers, juicers, etc. can only be purchased by little witches over 16 years old." Moran explained.

Vasida understood that this was the dean's ban.

Fortunately, the alarm clock card and watch card can still be bought, 1 gem coin per card, not expensive at all. She was about to buy it, and Moran said: "You still have one free card draw! What if you draw it?"

Vasida thought about it, so she was not in a hurry to buy the card now.

The novice guide of this part of the card mall finally pointed to a circular arrow pattern: "Click here to recycle the card at one-tenth of the selling price."

"Can the card be recycled?" Vasida asked in surprise.

"Of course, if you draw a card you don't want, you can recycle it or sell it to others privately." Moran said.

Although the card book cannot convert cards into card making energy again, she can put the cards into the card pool and the mall for secondary sale!

Even if some cards cannot be sold in the mall, they can be drawn from the card pool, and then she can make another profit, which is much cheaper than making and selling directly.

Considering that there is still a little risk of overstocking, Moran lowered the recycling price.

Anyway, she will never do a business that loses money.

The last part of the novice guide is about the card book.

An arrow popped up on a purple grid on the card book interface, extending to a dialog box:

"The grid represents the card storage slot. Each storage slot can store up to 99 identical cards. Different cards cannot be placed in the same storage slot.

Initial free storage slots: 10.

Each time you spend 1 mana permanent magic, you can add 100 card storage slots."

When Vasida saw the purchase price, which was the same as the upper limit of the gem coin storage, she pursed her lips and finally couldn't help saying, "It seems that I really don't have to worry about you losing money."

Other witches, an apprentice-level witch magic sells for 5 mana permanent magic, but Moran only sells for 3 mana.

And the card magic itself is not charged by level.

Molan also said that this is very likely her only witch magic.

Vasida and Sylph still think she lost a lot!

But now it seems that Moran's card magic is not charged by level, but there are many charges in the card magic.

It may not make less money than other witches' witch magic!

After all, the predecessors only earned permanent mana, not like Moran, who sold cards in card magic to earn one-time mana.

"Only Moran can do this." Hearing this, Sylph said: "Even if we want to earn one-time mana, there is no place to store it."

Their talent manifestations are not like Moran, which can store one-time mana.

Vashida's swallowing stomach can eat one-time mana, but its swallowing amount is also limited.

Too much one-time mana, she can't store it properly.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like