327 Reward Catalog (1/2)
Hearing what Udin said, Randy stopped his steps and checked the forum. As Udin said, the topmost post was the Ascension Guild official post. However, the Ascension Guild not only announced the reward catalog but also important information regarding the mission.
It was important information regarding the one who participated in the mission, but it seemed the Ascension Guild didn't take it important as the reward catalog itself. Somehow, Randy felt the Ascension Guild was deliberately putting the-one so-called important information.
Yes, Randy said it was important because the probability of Saint Grade Beast appeared in the beast horde became much higher, fifty percent. However, the Ascension Guild wrote that information between the Individual Contribution Catalog and the Guild Contribution Catalog.
There was no more explanation why the probability became bigger as the Ascension Guild only wrote like this, ”The probability of Saint Grade Beast in beast horde became fifty percent,”
That was it, the Ascension Guild told nothing more afterward. No explanation, no warning, and they didn't tell the participant to be careful. Also, putting that a little information in the middle of the two reward catalogs, attracting less attention as the attention was focusing on the reward catalogs.
As for why he could notice that, it because he skimmed over the catalog, and found that a little information between the two catalogs. Moreover, the catalog also offered a lucrative reward.
The reward divided into five sections. Grade A reward, Grade B reward, Grade C reward, Grade D reward, and the last was Grade E reward. The highest price for the Grade E reward was a thousand contribution, and it offered various kinds of items.
Equipment, food recipes, potion recipes, equipment design, low-grade materials, and even gold coin. The highest grade was Rare Grade Equipment and common recipes.
Meanwhile, the Grade D reward had ten thousand contribution points as the highest price. The Grade D reward also offered the same items as the Grade E reward, but with a higher grade, Epic Grade for equipment and Uncommon grade for a recipe and a design.
As for the Grade C reward also the same as the Grade D reward and the highest price was fifty thousand contribution points. However, the Grade C reward offered a superior Ancient Grade Equipment which attracted many people with no guild.
However, they needed to kill ten thousand Ancient Grade Beast to get fifty thousand contribution points, and it was even hard for an individual from a guild.
But compared to the Grade B reward, the Grade C reward has nothing compared. Why? It because there was a bloodline as the reward in the Grade B reward. Yes, that was right, a bloodline as the reward.
However, the price of the bloodline was not cheap. The Common Grade Bloodline was in a hundred thousand contribution points and doubled for the Uncommon Grade Bloodline, two hundred thousand contribution points.
It was not the end, they could also exchange for Legendary Grade Equipment in the Grade B reward for three hundred and fifty thousand contribution points. Even though it was not a superior quality like in Randy's hand, but the Legendary Grade Equipment itself was a great enticement for many people who didn't have the Legendary Equipment.
The Grade A reward was even more expensive, the lowest price was a million contribution points, and one could exchange material to make a Legendary Grade Equipment and Mythical Grade Equipment. Only material and it cost a million contribution points.
The second cheapest was Rare Grade Bloodline, and it cost one million and two hundred thousand contribution points. There was also Epic Grade Bloodline, and it cost three million and five hundred thousand contribution points.
As for the most expensive reward was the superior Legendary Grade Equipment. Eight Million contribution points needed to get a superior Legendary Grade Equipment. However, what Randy was looking for not in the list.
Yes, Randy was looking the level; he wanted to exchange his contribution point for a level. The second Bloodline Awakening was not the end and there was also for the third time and the fourth time.
Now, what he need was a level to become stronger. However, Randy didn't find a level in the Individual Contribution Point Reward Catalog. Randy opened the reward for the Guild Contribution Point Reward Catalog.
Different from the Individual Reward Catalog, what he could exchange with Guild Contribution Point was less. There were only less than twenty rewards could be exchanged with Guild Contribution Point. What surprised Randy, there was Elemental Seed in the list.
Elemental Seed Pack cost a hundred million Guild Contribution Points. The Elemental Seed Pack contained five random Elemental Seeds. They could not choose what they wanted but accepted what was coming out from the pack itself.
The Dark Elemental Seed Pack and Light Elemental Seed Pack also included in the list and it was even more expensive. Five Hundred Million Guild Contribution Points needed to get one pack, however, different with Elemental Seed Pack. The Light and Dark Elemental Pack contained five different Elemental Seed.
There was also Random Elemental Seed, and it cost forty million Guild Contribution Points only. However, one could only get one random Elemental Seed from it.
The next was Plant Encyclopedia, Mineral Encyclopedia, Rune Encyclopedia, Potion Encyclopedia, Blacksmith Encyclopedia, Tailor Encyclopedia, and Cuisine Encyclopedia. The seven encyclopedias were listed in the Guild Reward and surprisingly, the amount of the encyclopedia was limited.
The seven encyclopedias could only be exchanged for two times and they needed two hundred million Guild Contribution Points for one encyclopedia. Randy could only shake his head when he looked the guild contribution point needed to be exchanged.
The Happy Guild had killed over two hundred thousand beasts, but they only got a little over a million. With only limited target the Eternal Paragon Kingdom, one guild could only exchange one reward.
The next thing was the Energy Core with varied prices, from the Common Energy Core until the Ancient Energy Core was in the list of reward catalog. That was the end, it was the reward catalog for the guild, but Randy also could not find about the reward level.
Just as Randy thought there was no level reward, the Ascension Guild updated the post, and on the last post, there was Level Exchange. Looking at the new list, Randy smiled because what he wanted finally came out.