I visited a shop in the marketplace that handled items for adventurers.
Heal Potions, Smoke Bombs, and Decoy Puppets were on display.
Heal Potion was something just as the name suggested, a liquid that healed you if you drank it. Although in [Magic World] it took a bit of time to work.
It depends on the quality of the particular item, but usually you need to drink quite a bit of it for it to work properly.
It takes some time to take it out, put the bottle to your mouth, and drink all of it.
That makes you highly vulnerable during that time.
In addition to that, your HP recovery happens slowly over time after drinking it, which may not be enough to counteract the damage dealt by enemies.
In other words, you canât really just chug down one potion after the other during battle and use that to push through.
Most other recovery type Skills also work along the same vein in that they create a vulnerability when used.
Nonetheless, that doesnât mean you donât need to procure something to recover your HP with if you delve into a Dungeon.
âThree Heal Potions, please,â I asked the female shopkeeper.
âHere they are. That will be 72 000 gold.â
Thatâs quite a hefty priceâŚ.
And yet, if I end up penny-pinching on this and run out of recovery items, I might just end up dying because of it.
I simply canât not buy them.
âI would like to ask one more thing. Do you know where I can buy Skill Books? I havenât managed to find one in any of the shops I visited so farâŚ.â
Indeed, my main objective right now was a Skill Book.
Rather than a single Skill, a Skill Book allowed you to obtain an entire Skill Tree.
Skill Books for Class specific Skill Trees like [Vow of the Heavy Armor] do not exist, but you can obtain general Skill Trees like [Beginner Swordsmanship] or [Attack Power UP].
But then, one person can only have three Skill Trees maximum, so you need to discard one to gain another.
In that case, all Skill points allocated to that Skill Tree disappear.
What I want is a Skill Book for [Smoldering Fang of Madness].
To tell the truth, the period until a Heavy Knight obtains the [Smoldering Fang of Madness] can be considered to be the tutorial.
No need to even consider going without it.
Skills from the [Vow of the Heavy Armor] and the [Smoldering Fang of Madness] are weirdly compatible, so much so that in certain conditions the Heavy Knight can dish out multiple times more damage than even a DPS Class.
A Heavy Knight with a complete build is not a Tank.
Itâs not even correct to call it a DPS.
Itâs a humanoid weapon that can fire nukes one after the other.
Of course, you can change your gear to focus on tanking too, butâŚ.
I want to get it as soon as humanly possible, but a Skill Book for the [Smoldering Fang of Madness] is a rare item.
However, there arenât many Classes that would use the [Smoldering Fang of Madness], so it shouldnât be that expensive. The question is whether I can find any on sale.
âAahâŚ.customer-san, you donât know anything, do youâŚ. Are you perhaps someone who only recently got his Class? Maybe not even a year in?â
âHmmâŚ.?â
âThe buying and selling of Skill Books are forbidden. People who obtain one are allowed to use it themselves, but the rest can only be sold to the adventurerâs guild, who sells it forward to the nobility or church affiliates.â
My shoulders dropped.
âNoâŚno wayâŚâ
Trying to get a Skill Book for [Smoldering Fang of Madness] by myself is all but impossible.
In [Magic World] aiming to get a specific rare drop was considered nothing but self-flagellation.
For the most part, getting nothing to drop when trying for it, then simply picking one up when you no longer aiming for it is a common state of affairs, not just in [Magic World], but in any game.
With it now being reality, it becomes a question of stamina, which makes it impossible to run a Dungeon multiple times a day.
Compared to the game world, the power of the nobility was noticeably much higher.
But, even then, I had no idea something like this could happen.
Those noble assholes!
Well, Iâm technically one of them.
There is a high chance the Skill Books collected in Rondalm are monopolized by my former home, the Edvan Family.
âAhâŚ. it canât be helped. I donât usually tell people about this, but Iâll make an exception this time. Consider it as an extra for the Heal Potions. You should visit this place.â
Saying that the female shopkeeper chuckled, drew a simple map on a piece of paper, which she then gave to me.
âThis isâŚ.?â
âItâs a place that deals in stripped items. Aside from that, they trade in Skill Books illegally.â
âSo itâs still illegalâŚ.â
I know about shops dealing in stripped items.
In other words, those are items that were stripped off of dead adventurers.
However, ordinarily lost items like that are required to be turned in at the adventurerâs guild.
âItâs somewhat of an unspoken agreement. The adventurerâs guild is aware of underground shops like that, but they leave them alone. Although if one becomes too brazen they would need to crack down on itâŚ. There are adventurers that canât make a living without those stripped items, and even when the proper procedures are followed, those items mostly end up in the possession of a noble, rather than the deceasedâs family. Even the Skill Books are bought off for a minimal amount of money, then wind up being hoarded by a noble, even though they donât even end up using it. Itâs customary by now and they end up profiting from it, so they must have no intention of changing it. They donât care about how hard it is for an adventurer in the least bit.â
âI-is that soâŚ.â
âŚ.my chest hurts from hearing this.
For the last fifteen years, I had no idea that this was the case.
Maybe itâs because I focused solely on training with my sword that I ended up ignorant about the world.
The reason I admired my arrogant asshole dad up until I regained my past lifeâs memories mustâve been because my sense of values was narrow.
Now that I think about it, everyone in the Edvan Household, aside from the family head, was akin to a slave.
If my memories didnât come back and I got the Sword Saint Class as expected, then I mightâve naturally become like that too.
I shudder just from thinking about it.
It might be normal to accept tyranny from the head of a noble household in this world, but I canât help but be thankful from the bottom of my heart that I was able to discard those values.
âOh and of course, you shouldnât mention this shop to anyone from Count Edvanâs Household or the city magistrate.â
âOf course.â
There was no way I would blurt out that I was that Countâs son.