One bottle of "Weakness II", one bottle of "Vision II", one bottle of "Tactics II", and two bottles of "Intuition II" were the list of rewards that Ask gave to the Weisbach family after he accepted the mission to support the south.
He originally expected that the Weisbach family would be able to give out 3-4 bottles of potions, and the rest would be supplemented with equivalent money, but he didn't expect that the other party would actually give out all the potions.
It seems that I have underestimated the wealth of Eleanor's family.
Five bottles of Level II potions are a huge fortune for ordinary extraordinary people.
However, for the Blue Sword Mercenary Group at this time, it can be considered an equal exchange.
After all, everyone went to the battlefield for this, and blocked the Wolf family's army's invasion to the north for several months. If it were other mercenary groups, their lack of strength would have been enough to cause them to be wiped out several times.
In addition, the strategic goal was finally achieved, ensuring that the direct territories of the Weisbach family avoided countless losses, so it was natural for them to take these potions.
"Weakness II", a potion commonly used by swordsmen; "Vision II", a potion commonly used by gunslingers; "Intuition II", a potion commonly used by rangers/thieves. These three sequences are considered to be more popular among extraordinary professionals in the empire. Even if the Weisbach family cannot afford it, they can spend a lot of money to buy it in some secret gatherings, and they will be able to buy it after a long time.
As for "Tactics II", it is an even rarer niche series that is only collected by certain organizations or old-school aristocratic families on the mainland.
Therefore, being able to get these five bottles of potions did save Ask a lot of time and energy.
So the whole team only needs one bottle of Sidlifa's "Giant II" to graduate from Level II potion. As for Level III potion...
It is impossible to rely on trading. Some players who are keen on research have done some popular science in the forum. They have found that most of the level III potions are consumed almost immediately after being prepared by NPCs. No one can afford to store them in a warehouse.
Therefore, the most efficient way for players to upgrade at this stage is of course only one...
Killing.
Find the corresponding extraordinary person and kill him, take away his characteristics and decompose them, and then use special methods such as mind, spirit, and undead to get the formula from the memory of the living or dead victim. This has become the best strategy for everyone to obtain Level III potions.
Of course, there are fools who seek formulas and then honestly look for materials.
For example, all mainstream players who attended the server at the beginning were at Level 18-19, but he was still slowly collecting the corresponding materials to advance from Level 8 to Level 9, not caring at all that the magic tide limit was already Level 20, and that monsters and NPCs that he could not defeat were running around the world.
Such people are generally called "Buddha players".
Or the salted fish party.
In any case, Ask believes that he is definitely not a lazy person. He has been hanging around here for more than half a year, and the missing person notices in his hometown on Earth are probably posted all over the telephone poles.
So after agreeing to Mayer's request, he also proposed to buy the potion formulas of "Weakness III" and "Weakness IV" from Mayer, and to find out if he had any enemies with high-level "Weakness" sequence.
“I really don’t have the potion formula.” Meyer said apologetically, “As for the Beyonder characteristics, I can only say that as far as I know, most of the swordsmen with advanced weakness sequences are from the Brotherhood of Saint Mark.”