Levi's time of collecting herbs did not last long.

Because compared to the boring collecting of herbs, he was more eager to try alchemy.

However, in the garden, in addition to the "calming flower" chamomile, only five pots of "silver leaf grass" were found.

That's right, it is different from the chamomile in the garden.

"Silver leaf grass" does not grow naturally, but is potted.

It was planted by Levi - or more precisely, by the original body, for use as a spice.

The official name of this plant on Earth is morning mist grass, and it does have the nickname of silver leaf grass.

Its main function is spice and winemaking - it is one of the raw materials of the famous absinthe (absinthe uses different raw materials due to different origins, mainly anise, fennel and wormwood. Morning mist grass is a more commonly used raw material for Czech absinthe.)

Therefore, morning mist grass is a very popular spice in Europe and the United States, and is a more common potted plant.

After Levi directly plucked out five pots of "silver leaf grass", he obtained more than twenty pieces of silver leaf grass.

It was also during this process of collecting herbs that he discovered something worthy of joy, that is, the stacking of items in each grid of his space bag was not limited to 20 in the early version of the game.

As for how many can be stacked, because he did not collect many herbs, and there were only more than 30 copies of "Ning Shen Hua", it was temporarily impossible to judge.

I just don't know whether this stacking is the same as in the game, treating materials and finished products differently.

That's right! Thinking of this, Levi couldn't help but think that the stacking of bags, I don't know if there is any limit to the items in this world.

If this can really be stacked infinitely, it would be awesome.

If I really can't make it in the future, I might be able to make a living by smuggling.

Putting away those random ideas, Levi returned to the house and prepared to start alchemy.

But soon he scratched his head again.

In the game, the materials needed for alchemy, in addition to herbs, there are also medicine bottles.

From the lowest level empty bottles to lead bottles, crystal bottles, to the highest level magic bottles.

In the game, you can buy this at any grocer.

But how to do it in the real world?

Do you have to find a special utensil supplier to customize it?

There is also a lead bottle. It doesn't matter in the game, but lead is poisonous in reality. Who would use this thing to make a bottle?

And empty bottles, lead bottles, and crystal bottles are all easy to say, but how to make this magic bottle?

Is my first alchemy going to die like this?

Levi, who was a little dry-mouthed, walked into the kitchen and poured himself a glass of lemonade.

In the United States, because people basically don't drink boiled water, many families often use kettles and cups made of glass.

As a result, Li Wei picked up the glass and just took a sip, and found that the number 1 was displayed behind several of the most basic potions on the alchemy skill list.

Those who have played the game know that this means that a set of materials is complete.

So... is this container so casual? An ordinary glass cup will actually do? Levi looked at the glass in his hand and thought speechlessly.

However, although he complained in his heart, his consciousness could not help but choose the primary healing potion on the skill list and chose to make it.

Then he found himself uncontrollably taking out a tranquilizing flower and a silverleaf grass, and started a series of operations that he could not understand.

When he came to his senses, the alchemy in his consciousness had become two points, and like the herbalism, the skill proficiency progress bar that had not appeared before also appeared - 2/999.

But there were still only a few recipes.

And the glass in his hand was also one-third full of red liquid.

Is this the primary healing potion? Levi shook the cup in his hand, looking at the slightly viscous liquid inside, thinking about how to verify the effect of this thing.

Give yourself a knife?

Levi shook his head and threw away this idiotic idea.

Then he thought of something, put down the cup and ran to the garden.

When he came back, he had an insect in his hand whose name he didn't know.

Levi first went to the kitchen to pick up the kitchen knife, but soon put it back - kidding, this kitchen knife is still used for cooking.

Finally, he found a small fruit knife, and then gently cut the insect's abdomen, making a tiny incision.

Seeing the gray liquid coming out of the wound on the insect's abdomen, Levi picked up the cup of primary healing potion and dripped a drop on the insect's abdomen - only after he did it did he realize that this thing should be taken orally.

But Levi still took a look at the insect's abdomen.

It turned out that even if it was used externally, the insect's wound had healed and no body fluid continued to leak out, but there were still a few traces of the wound left.

But this is enough to illustrate the effect of this primary healing potion.

It's just that the insect is a little small after all, and it can't fully reflect the effect of the potion.

I still have to find a bigger animal to try it out if I have a chance.

As for myself?

Future combat potions are fine, but forget about healing potions, defense potions, etc. Levi doesn't have a hobby of self-abuse.

After trying herbalism and alchemy, Levi focused on other secondary professions.

Since the herbs needed for alchemy have appeared in the real world, the materials required for other professions should be similar.

At least some primary materials should not be a big problem.

For example, linen, wool, and silk needed for tailoring and first aid.

Gold, silver, copper, iron, and tin needed for forging engineering jewelry.

These are things that exist in the real world.

Compared to these secondary professions, what Levi is most confused about is actually enchanting.

Because enchanting materials in the game can only be obtained by decomposing equipment, so where can he get so many equipment? Could it be that he relies on other professions to make them himself?

That cost is too high.

And with so many secondary professions, he also has to plan the priorities.

Otherwise, time and energy may not be able to keep up - those who have played the game know how troublesome it is to practice secondary professions.

Especially in this world, Levi can't have teammates and guilds to help like in the game, or he can buy materials directly from the auction house.

Hmm? Wait!

Buy?

Yes!

He can buy those low-level materials in the real world directly.

The father of this body of his own runs a trading company, and he has money and channels.

You can purchase materials you need from all over the United States and even the world.

Of course, even if the materials can be purchased, he still needs to rank these secondary professions.

After some thought, Levi finally decided to start with alchemy and inscription.

The reason is also very simple, because judging from the value of the two very common "herbs" - tranquilizing flowers and silverleaf grass, the cost of early alchemy and inscription should be the lowest.

And according to the experience and practicality in the game, alchemy should take precedence over inscription.

So, let's start with alchemy!

But Levi didn't expect that he would soon be slapped in the face by himself.

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