Fundamentally, Arth was a game where players made a lot and spent a lot.
Users spent most of their money on equipment and potions.
Good equipment costs more than a few thousand gold. The best equipment even sold for tens of thousands of gold.
There were essentially two different types of potions; one red, which restored HP, and one blue, which restored MP.
The price of potions varied based on their performance; they could range from 1 gold to 100 gold.
Because Kang Oh could avoid most attacks through his Hyper Intuition, he didnāt really need to use potions.
However, most users continuously used potions as they hunted. Thus, they were forced to spend quite a bit to keep themselves alive.
Moreover, since Arth was such a worldwide hit, there was still a huge demand for gold.
Therefore, the market price of gold hadnāt dipped; it was still 1 gold for 10,000 won.
āIt wonāt go up even further, will it?ā
The market price may go down in the future, but it shouldnāt go up.
Because the rankers and other users were continuing to progress, they were gradually making more and more gold.
Thus, there would be a large influx of gold, so the market price would naturally decline.
In other words, 1 gold for 10,000 won was as good as it was going to get.
āYouāve got to take advantage of it while you still can.ā
Kang Oh planned on exchanging as much gold as he could.
Moreover, the government would tax-exempt any money made from items or gold in order to promote the virtual reality industry.
āWhat a world to live in.ā
If you were good enough, you could make a living as a pro-gamer; it was a great time to be alive, no, scratch that, an amazing time to be alive.
āHow may I help you, sir?ā the pot-bellied owner asked, sporting a professional smile.
Kang Oh took out ten gold bars and passed them to the owner.
āWould you like to exchange this for cash?ā the owner asked.
Kang Oh nodded his head, rather than reply.
āYou have exchanged 1,000 gold for 10 million won ($10,000 USD). How would you like to pay the commission fee?ā
āIāll pay with gold.ā
Kang Oh passed him 20 gold, which was 2% of the 1,000 gold.
āPlease tell me what your account number is,ā the owner said, as he took the gold.
āMy account number is 910-122-78331029, Choi Jae Woo. Please deposit it immediately. Ah, I use the Piggy Savings Bank.ā
When the turnover was more than 1,000 gold, the player could ask for their money immediately like this.
āPlease wait 5 minutes.ā
The pot-bellied owner logged out right in front of him. A short while later, he reappeared.
āIāve finished depositing the money into your account,ā the owner said.
āIāll come back after Iāve checked.ā
Kang Oh logged out and checked his bank account with his phone. He had definitely received 10 million won.
He accessed Arth once more and finished up.
āI got it. Thank you very much.ā
āOf course. Have a nice day.ā
Kang Oh, whoād left the Currency Exchange Office, headed for the Adventurer Guild.
* * *
āHello,ā Kang Oh smiled affably and said.
Heād occasionally use this expression when he needed something from someone.
āHave you been well?ā the middle-aged man with three scars over his left eye, greeted back.
His name was Jayce.
He was the one whoād given Kang Oh the information on the Loxia familyās sword and the Cave Hidden by the Wind.
āI found the Cave Hidden by the Wind,ā Kang Oh said.
āOh, you did? Where did you find it? How?ā Jayce asked.
Kang Oh explained where the caveās location was, as well as how to open the portal. He gave him a general overview of his exploration of the jungle, described his desperate battle with Baramut, and even explained the story between Bercy and Baramut.
āBaramut and Bercyā¦ As I thought, quite a lot of strange things happen on the continent.ā
Jayce, whoād heard the story behind Baramut and Bercy, was astonished.
[You have officially reported the Cave Hidden by the Wind, the Quiet Lavero Jungle, as well as the hidden story behind Bercy and Baramut to the Adventurer Guild.]
[Your credibility with the Adventurer Guild has increased.]
[Closeness with the veteran adventurer, Jayce, has increased.]