The Witch of the Roll Never Gives Up

Chapter 149 Will there really be no loss?

The little witches felt nervous when they saw this.

Do you still need to spend mana after buying card magic? And not only one-time mana, but also permanent mana?

But the mana equivalent to 1 mana permanent mana can be charged into this purple gem with up to 100, no, 110 gem coins!

Who doesn’t have a few extra manas occasionally!

After all, the mana they can naturally recover every day is equal to the remaining mana at midnight. If they keep half of their mana before midnight every day, their mana will be fully restored the next day.

The extra mana is also a waste. It would be great to recharge it into card coins to buy cards and draw cards!

If this could be done earlier, they don’t know how many gem coins they have saved. Why do they need to pay in installments every time?

I was a little tempted.

At this point, another dialog box floated out: "Continue the explanation or skip the novice guide?"

This time, Vasida knew what to do, and her finger poked directly on Continue.

This time, the box on the left side of the card pool lit up.

Next to the gray-white vortex, an arrow appeared: "→Limited-time internal test card pool: Click to draw cards. All cards in the card mall have a chance to be drawn from this card pool. Each card draw consumes 1 gem coin, and three consecutive draws will get a complete card! [Click the "?" in the upper right corner of the card pool to view the card pool explosion rate]"

"Current number of free card draws: 1 time."

"Do you want to draw a card?"

Vashida thought about it, clicked No, and then the "?" in the upper right corner of the card pool.

[Limited-time internal test card pool explosion rate]

[1. Gem coin fragment explosion rate: 19%]

[2. Card explosion rate of 1 gem coin: 59%]

[3. Card explosion rate of 2 gem coins: 19%]

[4. Card explosion rate of 2-10 gem coins: 1.9%]

[6. Special card explosion rate: 1%]

[5. Card explosion rate of more than 10 gem coins: 0.1%]

(Draw a card 3 times in a row, you must get a complete card)

(Special cards have no entity, can only be drawn from the card pool, can not be purchased in the mall, currently special cards: any card, lucky card, continuous draw card.)

"(O_o)" Vasida looked back at others with a confused face, trying to seek help: "What does this mean?"

"o_O ||" The other little witches stared at each other, looking at this series of percentages, a little dizzy.

Then they all looked at Moran: "What do you mean?"

Moran sighed in her heart. Math class was really urgent. Look at these little witches. They can only do addition and subtraction. They can calculate the price when they go out to buy things.

She could only sort them out helplessly and explain them roughly:

"This is the probability of drawing cards of different values. The probability of drawing a card worth 1 gem coin is the highest, followed by gem coin fragments and cards worth 2 gem coins, and then cards worth more than 2 gem coins and less than 10 gem coins, and special cards. The probability of drawing a card worth more than 10 mana gem coins is the lowest."

After hearing this, the little witches' eyes lit up: "In this card pool, you can use one gem coin to draw a card worth far more than one gem coin? There is such a good thing?"

"Moran, won't you lose money by making this card pool?" Sylph asked worriedly.

"Yes!" Vasida also said: "1 gem coin is 1 mana, and the most expensive of your cards must cost hundreds of mana!"

Moran thought that after her card magic, especially the part about drawing cards, was announced, it would further increase her momentum as the "Goblin Witch". She was originally prepared to use the magic she earned to comfort her gradually damaged reputation.

But she never thought that the little witches would actually worry about her losing money!

Although this internal test card pool is more conscientious, after all, she is facing little witches, and Moran is embarrassed to kill them hard, but she will only make a little less, and it is absolutely impossible to lose money.

Valen is a fertile land that has not been polluted by lotteries and draws, and the little witches are not good at math.

This is probably the reason for this misunderstanding!

She shook her head repeatedly: "I will only make a little less at most, and it is impossible to lose money. This is an internal test welfare card pool, you can draw with confidence!"

The little witches were relieved after hearing this: "It's good if there is no loss, it's good if there is no loss!"

What to do, even more excited!

Buy a magic, get a chance to draw a card, and you have a chance to draw a super expensive card!

But the permanent magic of 3 Mana can't be spent casually, you have to think carefully.

At this time, Vasida said to continue the novice guide, and the card mall lit up.

"Click on the card to view the card details and purchase method."

"→ Click here to adjust the card sorting."

"→ Click here to search or filter cards."

"→ Slide here to turn the page."

...

After a series of guidance dialog boxes, Vasida knew how to use this mall interface.

She adjusted the card sorting and arranged the cards from high to low according to the price.

However, unexpectedly, the most expensive one was not the {Mobile Kitchen Card}, but a card called {Disposable Energy Storage Card}. The lowest price is actually lower than the {Mobile Kitchen Card}, only 10 gem coins, but it has no price limit!

"Energy Storage Card? Is that what I understand?" Sylph looked at Moran: "Is there any new progress in the Energy Storage Card?"

Moran shook his head: "It's still the one I told you before, but then the dean said that even if this kind of energy storage card is sold at this price, it is much cheaper than magic gold coins, so I put it in the mall "

Now that she has researched her witch magic, energy storage cards can also be sold.

When she asked Dean No. 69 last night, the dean was the first to buy card magic from her, and then took away a leaflet she had copied overnight.

At this time, the sales figures in the lower right corner of {Disposable Energy Storage Card} are all contributed by the dean.

She bought three of almost every type of energy storage card, ranging from 1 mana to 10,000 mana, saying she wanted to show it to the clan council.

This was the first time the other little witches heard about the energy storage card, and they quickly asked Vasida to click on it to see the card details.

After clicking on it, in addition to seeing the appearance of the card, you can also see an introduction to the card's functions and price.

"A blank energy storage card with 1 mana storage capacity costs 10 gem coins, and a blank magic card with 100 mana storage capacity costs 1,000 gem coins. Who would buy this? Wouldn't it be more cost-effective to directly recharge the magic power into gem coins?"

The little witches also had the same doubts as Moran and the others.

"Gem coins cannot be taken out and turned into magic power!

The value of this energy storage card can be equal to the magic gold coin, which is used to quickly restore energy in emergencies.

A purple gold coin that can restore 100 Mana energy at one time requires a high-level witch or above to fill the coin with magic power equivalent to 1000 Mana magic power each time, filling it a full 10 times, and finally it can be left in the purple gold coin. Provides a stable 100 mana magic power. "

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