Forbidden Spells, Robe, and Leaves

"Your level has met the requirement. Please pay 2000 gold coins to advance your profession to Priest, your reputation will increase by 1000, and your title will be elevated to 'Sacrifice.' Do you choose to advance?" The female cleric, dressed in a spotless white robe and standing behind the podium in the guild hall, asked without any emotion.

"Advance." Ye Feng awaited the system's default response, his gaze calmly resting on the lifeless, large eyes of the female cleric. This pair of eyes, devoid of any emotion, seemed familiar to Ye Feng from his memories, but he could not explain why he suddenly felt a sense of sorrow.

Golden light enveloped him, as if he had undergone a baptism of the soul. Ye Feng opened his status bar to see that the upper limit of his skill training level had risen by one tier to LV7.

"Ten more levels, then another ten." A smile played on Ye Feng's lips; at level 60, a priest could learn the truly powerful offensive spell—Minor Forbidden Spell: Ice Storm!

The true ultimate forbidden spell requires level 90 to be cast, but a character at level 60 can fully imitate the true forbidden spell and unleash a skill based on similar principles. Each spell-casting profession has different forbidden spells, and for priests, the ultimate LV10 forbidden spell is not an ultra-strong healing or ultimate resurrection spell as one might imagine, but an offensive spell—Lightning Storm.

What level of attack power does it possess? Is it formidable, or is it merely for show?

No one knows.

But Ye Feng's anticipation for the level 60 LV7 minor forbidden spell is entirely based on his own reasons and confidence.

Ye Feng opened the online trading system platform. In "Light," there is no such thing as a private or faction auction house. The only auction system is fully automated by the Skywalk System, and all economic lifelines are firmly in the hands of the mainframe.

On the trading platform, even at completely separated ends of the continent, one can buy and sell goods. A wide array of items is listed on the platform with the owners' desired prices, and then purchased by buyers through the system's mail service, with delivery times determined by the different distances within the game.

Ye Feng planned to buy a level 50 priest's robe.

There are two common types of level 50 robes: Sunset Priest Robe and Pure White Priest Robe.

Even for the same style of clothing in "Light," there are several different colors for players to choose from.

Usually, the more aesthetically pleasing colors are rarer.

The two girls Ye Feng saw on Dragon Mountain were obviously dressed in Pure White.

In comparison, Pure White focuses more on MP recovery, while Sunset leans more towards defense. Ye Feng quickly selected all the options for Pure White robes for sale within the vicinity of Greenleaf City on the trading platform, and there were 12 players selling Pure White robes.

The prices ranged from 40,000 to 160,000 gold coins. The most expensive Pure White robe was obviously the pure white color—selling for 160,000, while even the cheapest color—Dark Cyan Pure White Priest Robe—was priced at 40,000 gold coins.

These prices were obviously not satisfactory for Ye Feng.

All of Ye Feng's assets amounted to only 4,000 gold coins.

160,000 gold coins are but a drop in the ocean compared to the items Ye Feng has stored in the bank. However, all items in the bank are untouchable!

Everything that could be sold has already been sold.

And the proceeds from the sales have only one choice—to exchange for credit points to maintain life.

S-level items? No, Ye Feng would never sell any S-level items.

This is Ye Feng's principle.

In "Light," every item is branded with a different level mark from the moment it appears in this world.

When an item reaches the S-level standard, it means the quantity of this item is controlled by the system. For example, the Oracle that Ye Feng just used, there are only two scrolls in the entire Light, and there will only be these unique two scrolls. Until Ye Feng or another scroll holder uses one of them, there will never be a third scroll (there are two Oracle Scrolls, one of which is in Ye Feng's hand, a high-level Oracle, and the other is an intermediate-level Oracle, whose holder is not mentioned for now)! Any S-level item, before reaching the system's default quantity, as long as no item is damaged or used, there will be no way to obtain new items!

Ye Feng helplessly shook his head, giving up the intention to buy Pure White. The 40-level ordinary Light Priest Robe he was wearing could still be used after mending, after all, it was equipment he had made himself. Even though the color was dull and gloomy, the actual equipment effect was still the same.

Ye Feng didn't even bother to check the price of the Sunset Robe, as the gold coins on hand were still needed to buy some alchemy materials.

The Waterwheel Plain leaves, a level 5 item, are the most crucial essential herbs for making MP potions.

Ye Feng glanced over the trading platform, and there were not many players selling leaves. First, to pick level 5 leaves, one must reach the same level 5 in gathering skills and character level 40, which is not difficult to achieve. But the difficulty lies in the color of the leaves.

Durability.

This is a storage parameter for some items in "Light." A picked leaf, regardless of its innate color, begins to degrade as soon as it leaves the branch.

Therefore, only some players who happen to be in the Waterwheel Plain will pick this kind of leaf and list them for sale on the system.

And if the buyer is located at the farthest end of the continent, they would never spend money to buy leaves that would completely rot by the time they are delivered to their bag. In comparison, it is more cost-effective to buy finished potions directly.

Of course, there are also people who would buy leaves and specifically teleport to Greenleaf City, but that is the minority.

Therefore, there are not many people selling leaves, but it does not mean that the price of leaves will be very cheap.

Ye Feng browsed the prices of the leaves for sale, with every 10 leaves ranging from 1,200 to 5,000 gold coins, but in terms of color, only one seller's color reached the standard that Ye Feng expected.

"Store name: Elegant Cottage, 100 Waterwheel Plain leaves, fixed price, 50,000 gold coins."