After reaching level 30, even the basic cultivation of monsters had increased significantly.
Ding, killed level 30 normal monk.
You used an amplification item and gained 30000x1500% cultivation points;
You gained an additional 180000 cultivation points from the over-level bonus;
You finally obtained 630000 cultivation points.
You obtained 3 silver and 12 copper coins.
You obtained the White Poplar Wood Staff.
Don't be fooled by the low base cultivation of 30,000, it might not seem like much.
But remember, this is just a common monster.
Compared to level 10 monsters, which yield 500 cultivation points each.
Level 20 monsters yield 10,000 cultivation points each.
The increase in cultivation for level 30 monsters is already substantial.
Although the Buff "Qingchuan's Light" is no longer effective after leaving Qingchuan City.
But with his cultivation amplification and over-level bonus.
A normal level 30 monster still granted him 630,000 cultivation points.
Moreover.
It's unclear if this monster was inherently wealthy.
Or if it was due to the amplification from the over-level bonus.
It actually dropped as much as 3 silver.
This translates to 300 yuan in real-world currency!
Earning 300 yuan from killing one monster in the game.
If this were to spread.
It's likely that 99.9999% of people in this world would immediately enter the game to collect money.
Fearing their sacks might be too small.
The White Poplar Wood Staff is a well-made weapon with very ordinary stats.
Lin Feng even suspected.
If it weren't for his low level and the significant advantage of the over-level bonus.
This wooden staff might have been a common item, or even not dropped at all.
The harvest at level 30 was already like this.
Level 32 is even more satisfying.
After level 30, for every level increase, monsters yield 5,000 more cultivation points.
Level 32 monsters already have a base cultivation of 40,000 points.
After amplification, it reaches a staggering 750,000 points.
Although the "Nether King's Violent Slaughter" consumes a high of 500 mana.
For ordinary players, it's unusable.
But Lin Feng's current mana is already close to the 30,000 mark.
Using it is incredibly easy.
Furthermore.
With the recovery from the "Soul of the Green Luo Broth".
Lin Feng's mana is almost always at its maximum.
And the "Sleight of Hand" characteristic inherent to "Nether King's Violent Slaughter".
Means he doesn't need to pick things up himself.
All gains are automatically transferred to his inventory.
After clearing several waves of monks.
The monks remained as effective as ever.
However, Lin Feng's inventory was becoming a bit overloaded.
He had previously killed many bosses and cleared dungeons.
While all materials and recipes were with the Gathering Master.
He had already obtained countless treasures.
Some were sold.
And many were still kept.
Now.
With the continuous accumulation of items.
His inventory was completely insufficient.
He shook his head.
It seemed.
He had to reinforce that item.
It was the only legendary item Lin Feng obtained when he killed the final level 20 Boss during the monster siege.
[Mana Devouring Backpack]
Rarity: Legendary
Type: Special
Slot: Backpack
Required Level: 20
Constitution +50
Agility +50
Item Slots +1000%
[Mana Devour]: When you take damage, there is a 20% chance to devour it, with a damage cap of 10,000 points.
[Mana Counterattack]: Devoured damage will be converted into mana attacks at a 10:1 ratio, with a maximum storage of 20,000 points.
He had originally planned.
To save the "No Level Requirement" gems for weapons and equipment first.
He didn't expect.
The first item he would prepare to socket a "No Level Requirement" gem into was a backpack.
However.
He didn't immediately socket the gem.
Instead, he reinforced it first.
What if, after reinforcement, it gained a "No Level Requirement" characteristic?
Wouldn't that be a huge profit?
Ding, you consumed 320 cultivation points, [Mana Devouring Backpack] amplification first tier, item slots increased by 50%.
The reinforcement cost for a level 20 legendary item was quite high.
The first tier alone required 320 cultivation points.
Of course.
With Lin Feng's current rate of gaining cultivation points, this was not an issue at all.
He estimated.
Reinforcing this backpack's base stats to the sixteenth tier would only cost 20 million cultivation points.
He started amplifying it in one go.
It wasn't until the sixteenth tier that he paid close attention.
Ding, [Mana Devouring Backpack] reinforced to the sixteenth tier amplification, you have obtained four additional evolution choices.
Option 1 (B): Item Slots +5000%.
Option 2 (B): Constitution +150 points.
Option 3 (B): Agility +150 points.
Option 4 (S): Item Slots +10000%.
Option 5 (A): New characteristic [Vast Capacity].
Option 6 (A): This item can be converted into a fixed state, not consuming a special equipment slot, but requires the fusion of a level 20 Excellent grade treasure.
This was the first time Lin Feng felt that even an S-grade option might not yield good results.
Through basic amplification and several previous choices.
The inventory space had already been increased to 6000%.
Further increasing this aspect seemed to have little meaning now.
Lin Feng directly abandoned further increasing the slot space.
He chose options 2, 3, 5, and 6.
After reinforcing the base stats.
He then amplified the two existing characteristics and the newly added characteristic to the sixteenth tier.
Due to the doubling of characteristic cost for the fourth reinforcement.
Reinforcing these three characteristics cost him over 200 million cultivation points.
Finally.
He took out a level 20 Excellent grade staff and fused it with the backpack.
With a flash of light, the staff disappeared.
The backpack's form underwent a magical transformation.
Regrettably.
Even after reinforcing it to the sixteenth tier.
It didn't yield a "No Level Requirement" option.
He had to take out a "No Level Requirement" gem and socket it.
The final product made him thankful for his choice.
[Mana Devouring Backpack] (Amplified to Sixteenth Tier)
Rarity: Legendary
Type: Special
Slot: Fixed State Item
Required Level: 20
Constitution +350
Agility +350
[Mana Devour] (Sixteenth Tier Amplification)
When you take damage, there is a 65% chance to devour it, with priority given to Legendary grade treasures/high-tier magic arts and below, damage cap of 2 million points. Once the devour limit is reached, it will be converted into 50,000 HP to restore the user.
[Mana Counterattack] (Sixteenth Tier Amplification)
Devoured damage will be converted into mana attacks at a 3:1 ratio, with a maximum storage of 1 million points. It can be released all at once or in multiple instances. This attack has priority over Legendary grade treasures/high-tier magic arts and below, and cannot be dodged or ignored.
[Vast Capacity] (Sixteenth Tier Amplification)
Slot space is amplified to a fixed 1000 slots. The quantity limit for stackable items increases from 9 to 99. Furthermore, for every 30 natural days that items remain in the backpack, there is a chance to randomly select one item and increase its tier by one.
[No Level Requirement]: The use of this equipment is not restricted by the required level.
Lin Feng silently equipped the item.
This backpack was directly attached to his original backpack.
And the special item slot was not occupied.
Seeing the amplified characteristics.
Lin Feng wanted to shout, "Who else dares!"
Mana Devour greatly enhanced his survivability.
Mana Counterattack made his attacks more versatile.
Vast Capacity was truly incredible.
The slot space was virtually increased to infinity, and the quantity of stackable items also saw a qualitative leap.
From now on, even when trading materials and potions.
Lin Feng would be the best.
As for the opportunity to upgrade an item every 30 natural days.
Lin Feng found it rather mediocre.
In such a long period, his equipment might have been replaced more than once.
What use was a tier upgrade?
With this backpack, Lin Feng looked out at the vast wilderness again, his eyes shining.
Now he didn't have to worry about having too much wealth with nowhere to store it.
Qingzhou, here I come!