Chapter 4.1 (1/2)

The latest game is too amazing – Chapter 4 part 1

TL: I know there are fans of this series, so I’m splitting the chapter into two parts so you guys can get it quicker. Typically the format of this series happen in this way. Chaos (the protagonist) go around creating misunderstandings, while the people in this parallel world react in various ways.

So for part 1, it will be about Chaos, part 2 will be the people’s reactions. Future updates of this series will continue this way until the series stop handling the format in this manner.

For now, please enjoy and I’m sorry that it took so long to update this series. Part 2 should come tomorrow.

In order to manufacture the necessary potion that was on my mind a few days ago, I look at the “Another World” wiki page on my computer today.

It has not been two week since Another World launched and there were many unknown information in the game, so the wiki was frequently updated.

As expected, the first VRMMORPG in the world had a great degree of attention on it.

I do not really like to rely on the strategy guides in the wiki, but it is painful to gather information about production when I have no information on it in the first place, especially when the game world is so big.

At least I need to gather the minimum stuff on it right?

I load a few webpages available for public viewing regarding item manufacturing.

There is information detailing the lowest ranked potion to the highest ranked potion in it. There are potions for HP and MP recovery, and there is also Elixir, which recovers both HP and MP. (TL: I took Final Fantasy’s Elixir as a name for the item.)

There is also detailed information on the monsters and where to gather the materials written on the webpages.

I should remember them as quickly as possible.

I thought that it is still early in the game, but the players have progressed quickly in the game beyond my expectations.

Perhaps there might be some of the ridiculed game addicts players working hard in the game who do nothing more than eat, sleep and play.

As expected, I am unable to abandon reality and delve into this game to that extent.

I don’t have school activities, so I spend 2-3 hours on my weekdays, and the majority of my holidays on this, and it’s quite enough for me.

…… Maybe it’s quite a lot of time spent on this game? W-well in any case, I’m thankful for the detailed information from these players.

It seems like the Sahira gra.s.s can be made into the lowest cla.s.s potions. The other potions need two different types of materials and above, but the recipe was quite easy.

Well it was easy to get Sahira gra.s.s, but the high quality Sahira gra.s.s that I got for my quest was not. It might be possible that it is going to be difficult to procure the materials for high quality potions.

Although there is no need to make a potion in a hurry, I am also worried about receiving an ambush just like the killer bees that crept up on me. Fortunately my HP is low and even the lowest quality potion can restore it fully. (TL: There is something seriously wrong with your logic, lmao.)

Conversely, the MP was different from HP which can be restored quickly over time even if I have very little of it left.

I had 3 lowest quality potions from the start and I used them twice during the killer bees battle. In order to be safe I should make 10 of these potions.

I log into Another World, and entered the item shop. The first impression I have of the item shop is something similar to a general store that sells daily items. The items in here are arranged and packed tightly, and commodities like rope and lanterns are available for use on the road.

There were certainly potions available, but the selection was only limited to the lowest quality or low quality potions.

…….. Why were there only these types available? Or the other types have to be manufactured upon request? Well, never mind about that now, the first thing I want to do is to make a potion.

[I request to make potions.]

[Yes, how many would you like to make?]

The person who replies is a child who looks like an elementary school student.