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Therefore, there is only one possibility that the Blizzard King was able to appear on the 30th floor at the first moment: he borrowed that legendary treasure—the Golden Ring.
The golden ring that allows teleportation also makes Fang Gu want Hoopa, the mythical Pokémon from Kalos.
But Hoopa should still be sealed in the pot.
Steve smiled helplessly, "But the only good news right now is that Team Flare is unaware of the existence of the Golden Ring."
"Maybe they won't keep their eyes on this place anymore."
"Perhaps, anyway, I'll have to increase patrols these next few days."
Uncle Link patted his sturdy shoulder.
Next time, he must bring a full complement of elves on patrol.
It's laughable to lose to Abomasnow King because you only brought one Pokémon!
After saying that, Uncle Link bid farewell to the two of them.
Steve and Fang Gu looked at each other, then a wry smile appeared on their faces.
It was just a simple mining activity, yet it has caused such a big problem.
"You can't go mining for a while," Steve told Fang Gu.
"Fortunately, the ore mined this time is enough to replenish our inventory."
He checked and found that the elevator had been stopped on the thirtieth floor by some powerful force, causing some parts to be damaged.
If it needs to be repaired, it will take some time.
Because of this incident, Fang Gu has been avoiding the cave for some time now.
However, he still had the Poké Balls of those Snowcaps in his hands.
Never mind, I'll go to the 70th floor when I have time and break the connection between the Snowcap Monster and the Poké Ball.
Each Poké Ball purchased from the store contains Fang Gu's personal information. If it is damaged, it will send a message to the nearest police station.
If it is discovered that the damage was intentional, Fang Gu may face a series of penalties.
After a day, Fang Gu and Steve were finally able to distribute the ore.
During this mining trip, Fang Gu and Steve harvested a total of 610 copper ore, 1200 rocks, 230 iron ore, and 200 coal.
If the distribution is 40/60, Fang Gu will be able to get a considerable amount of ore.
This made Fang Gu feel a little embarrassed, since these ores were basically mined by the Swamp Monsters, and he was just a porter of the ores at most.
Steve even felt guilty for not being able to protect Fang Gu, and even wanted to split the profits 50/50 with Fang Gu.
Fang Gu agreed, but offered the extra portion of ore as payment, asking Steve to help him fuse his portion of ore into various iron and copper ingots.
Therefore, the split between Fang Gu and Steve is still 40/60.
Five portions of copper ore containing impurities can be used to make corresponding copper ingots.
Iron ore is another example.
It will take Steve two days to complete all of this.
In other words, Fang Gu will be able to obtain eighteen iron ingots and forty-nine copper ingots from Steve in two days.
That's enough for him to complete some of the preliminary items in the craftsman's catalog.
Now, it's the gambler's turn!
Of the fifteen crystal spheres, Fang Gu can divide them into six, while Steve can divide them into nine.
Let me give you an example first.
Steve's face was filled with excitement as he held a specially made wooden mallet in his hand.
Excited heart, shaking hands!
Steve placed the crystal ball in the center of the forging table, and with a forceful pull, brought the wooden mallet down hard.
"boom!"
A sound like shattering glass rang out, and the yellowish-brown crystal sphere was smashed into pieces, forming a triangular mound of earth.
Steve stepped forward and brushed aside the shards of crystal that had gathered on top.
It revealed a unique stone inside, a rock that glowed with a luminous green light.
Steve's eyes lit up instantly; it was a rare mineral he didn't own—tremolite.
Its unique fluorescence makes it a favorite among many rock collecting enthusiasts.
The initial success thrilled Steve, who then proceeded to smash open the remaining eight crystal spheres in one go.
Only two of the crystal spheres contained treasures; the rest were useless things like clay and stones.
Celestite, quality C, is a component of the bones of some early organisms.
[Miracle Seed, Quality A, a seed from three thousand years ago, containing ancient life and possibly still possessing the potential to hatch. When carried by a Grass-type Pokémon, it increases the Grass-type Pokémon's vitality, subtly enhancing its strength.]
Fang Gu looked at the Miracle Seed with some envy; this item seemed perfect for Bulbasaur and his mount, Eyjafjalla.
Unfortunately, this was driven by Steve.
Fang Gu placed his six crystal spheres on the forging table.
After Steve collected twenty-five Alliance coins from each one, he cracked them open one by one.
"What kind of luck is this?!"
Steve was taken aback; there was something inside all six crystal spheres!
"It's just that luck is also a part of ability."
Fang Gu smiled slightly, stepped forward, and pried open the broken crystal to reveal its contents.
A bag of seeds, an ancient machine that looks like a computer, something that looks like a glass bead, and three unusual stones.
[Eternal Flower Seed, Quality S. The seed of a flower that grows from the petals of a specific flower. Planting it in Stardew Valley Ranch permanently increases soil fertility, causes unique changes to the land, and even increases the rancher's luck (only effective the first time it's used).]
[Dwarven Tool, Quality A. A high-precision tool made three thousand years ago by the most loyal dwarven race of King AZ of Carlos. It cannot be replicated and can be combined with other tools to form a farm computer.]
Fang Gu had seen the farm computer in the game.
This computer can record the farm's area, accurately display the ripening time of crops, the amount of unwatered crops, and the completion of machinery manufacturing, etc.
It's a great tool for saving time!
As for the last thing that looked like a glass ball—
Key Stone, Quality S, is a unique stone that connects humans and Pokémon, and is essential for Mega Evolution!
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"This also looks like a particularly precious stone."
Steve stroked his chin, his gaze fixed on the keystone.
As a craftsman, Steve was naturally able to distinguish between keystones and glass.
In his eyes, the Keystone was simply a treasure that had not been discovered by stone fanatics!
If you had this stone, you might have attracted everyone's attention in the stone mine salon!
Thinking of this, Steve grabbed Fang Gu's hand, his face burning with excitement.
"Will you trade this stone, Fang Gu?"
Fang Gu quickly pulled his hand away, but Steve's hand, which had been gripping the hammer for years, was exceptionally strong and held Fang Gu's hand tightly.
Even though Steve is so enthusiastic.
But this stone is something that absolutely cannot be given to Steve.
He was worried about what to do if he gained Fu Ye's approval and obtained the Venusaur Mega Evolution Stone, but didn't have the matching Key Stone.
But now that the key has arrived, as for the rest...
Venusaur will have it, and Venusaur Mega Evolution Stone will also be available!
Judging from Bulbasaur's behavior in the cave, it does not resist evolution; in fact, it wants to gain more power from evolution to protect Fang Gu and its companions.
Fang Gu has only one goal: to become the strongest support for Bulbasaur's growth.
To allow Bulbasaur to quickly gain energy, the Secret Garden in Stardew Valley is indispensable.
A small idea had long since appeared in Fang Gu's mind. He just hadn't had a chance to put it into practice yet.
It's important to know that the Secret Garden area is not displayed on the Stardew Valley panel.
Therefore, by continuously expanding the area where flowers are planted, the Secret Garden can be spread across most of Stardew Valley.
At that time, Bulbasaur will be able to continuously gain power from the flowers through "growth"!
Furthermore, Fang Gu also obtained the seeds of the Eternal Flower, which can be planted in Stardew Valley Ranch to not only improve soil fertility but also provide luck.
Luck, being such a mysterious thing, is probably very difficult to improve.
This truly lives up to its S-grade quality.
Fang Gu's gaze fell on another treasure on the forging table: Steve's Seed of Miracles.
If you want Bulbasaur to quickly improve its strength, then the Miracle Seed is indispensable.
Fang Gu said, "I'm sorry, I don't have any plans to exchange at the moment."
After saying that, a look of disappointment appeared in Steve's eyes.
Yes, Fang Gu is also a stone enthusiast, so it's perfectly normal for him to collect stones.
“However, I can trade the remaining three types of stones,” Fang Gu continued.
Steve's eyes lit up, and he gently touched the special rock on the forging table with his fingers. The uneven texture made his heart flutter.
Of these three special rocks, two are precious rocks that he does not possess.
Finally, Steve traded the "Miracle Seed" that had been extracted from the crystal sphere with Fang Gu for three special rocks.
One for three
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