Chapter 115 The Priest
Chapter 115 The Priest
The villagers ran to the brewing platform and stopped, changing their clothes under everyone's gaze.
He was wearing a purple robe with a Creeper pattern on the back.
Everyone was astonished by this change. The witch was also dressed in purple, but the color and appearance were different from the creature in front of them.
They became even more vigilant, fearing that the other party might also smash a bottle of potion on them.
He turned into this in front of the brewing station, which is used to make potions. No wonder everyone was nervous.
However, after the unemployed villager became a priest, he did not show any aggression towards the group of players.
Blue Seal was the first to take the lead.
"It's ready to trade! And it's a new item!"
The trade interface shows the class as Priest, and you can trade not only emeralds but also rotten flesh for emeralds.
It's important to know that the probability of minerals forming in this world is extremely low.
Players might dig through an entire area and still not find a single emerald.
Therefore, they can only look on with envy at the items sold by wandering merchants, as they cannot afford them. Moreover, those items are relatively common, but they may not have been seen in this community before.
Now they can trade minerals, although it's just redstone dust.
Hearing Lan Yin's exclamation, the others gathered around.
However, since villagers can only trade with one player at a time, no one else can see it.
"Really! This creature is called a priest, but I guess priest is some kind of profession..."
One player commented after watching it.
"Then what about that brown outfit he was wearing before? Was he unemployed?"
"Good question, but this thing is so cheap, you can get an emerald for just 32 pieces of rotten flesh."
"Sparrow food, you can exchange it by killing a few zombies, it's much faster than mining."
When it was Fanting's turn to see the priest, he discovered that his interface was different from everyone else's after he opened the trading window.
"Wait, why do I only need 26 pieces of rotten flesh? There's a red line that crossed out 32."
"Huh? No?"
Upon hearing this, the others opened the priest's trade window and saw that it was still the same 32 pieces of rotten flesh.
"Fanting, you didn't frame us, did you? It's definitely 32."
"Of course not, I'm still live streaming. Let me take a screenshot and send it to you guys."
Fan Ting was about to log off when Lan Yin interrupted him.
"No need. It's probably because you fed him the golden apple that he feels you saved him, so he gave you a discount."
Lan Yin's clever little brain only took a moment to process the key point, and he revealed the truth in a single sentence.
"It's possible. I'm rooting for the blue card this time."
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Blue Seal didn't participate in their discussion; he was wondering what role the brewing station played here.
He wanted to see what would happen if he dug up the brewing platform.
After I shared my idea, the others became a little curious.
Make way for the blue-carded person to pass through.
When the brewing platform turned into fallen debris, the villagers returned to their original state, becoming unemployed.
The trading section is also inaccessible.
But the villagers moved and walked towards the medicine-refining cauldron on the other side.
To ensure the rigor of the experiment, Fan Ting and Lan Yin left the room layout exactly as it was, leaving it exactly as it was.
Lan Yin kept a close eye on the villagers, afraid of missing any move.
Finally, the villagers stood in front of the medicine-refining cauldron, and in the blink of an eye, their appearance changed again.
He was wearing a leather outfit and gloves.
Lan Yin opened the trade window and found that the top left corner had changed to a new leatherworker profession.
So, are these two squares related to professions?
This time, Vanting's discount changed from exchanging three emeralds for a purple-dyed leather underpants to exchanging them for just one emerald.
Furthermore, while others need 6 pieces of leather to exchange for one emerald, he only needs 1 piece of leather.
"This discount is amazing!"
After everyone had looked through the trading interface, Lan Yin removed the alchemy cauldron.
This time, there were no blocks left in the room that could be used as work stations for the villagers, so the villagers began to wander around.
Blue Seal knew that now the only options were probably to choose between the priest and the leatherworker.
We don't know what other things could change this creature's profession, and trying them one by one would be too troublesome.
So they simply put the brewing station and the alchemy pot back out.
The brewing platform was set down first, and the villagers naturally became pastors.
"Do any of you have any rotten flesh on you? I want to try and see if it really works. I only have eight, and they're from the monsters I killed on my way back."
The group gathered around and handed it to Fan Ting.
When Fan Ting successfully produced the emerald, everyone cheered.
"Wuhu~ Now we won't be short of emeralds."
"I just changed it and noticed that the bar on the priest's head has moved a little and turned green."
"I'm Kangkang."
When Blueprint dug up the brewing platform, he found that the villagers were still dressed as priests.
Is it true that you can't change your career after making a trade?
Before long, everyone had used up all the rotten flesh on their bodies, and even exchanged several redstones, but the bar was still not full.
Blueprint instructed everyone to move the priest to the snow hut up there, and then bring the witch over to see if they could create another villager to turn into a tanner.
Lan Yin and a few other players stayed in the basement to be attacked by the witch's potion bottles, while Fan Ting and the other players were on the ground.
As soon as the villagers were put off the mine cart, they went straight to their beds.
"This thing can sleep?"
The players were speechless as they looked at the villager who was lying motionless on the bed.
A player tapped a villager, and an angry icon appeared above the villager's head.
He opened the trading panel and took a look.
"Holy crap! He raised the price! It'll cost 34 pieces of rotten flesh to exchange for it!"
When the others saw this, they realized they had also been implicated; even Fan Ting had 27 pieces of rotten flesh.
"Look what you've done, you're such a troublemaker."
"I don't know either..."
While the villagers were running around, Fan Ting dismantled the bed and blocked the door of the snow house.
The villagers quieted down after a while, but the price still didn't drop.
Someone suggested going out to kill zombies, chopping up some rotten flesh to see what would happen when the progress bar was full.
In the basement, I've already shown off two Blue-Marked Golden Apples and used countless Weakness Potions, but still no new monster has appeared.
Could it be that there's a cooldown period for refreshing here?
Blue Seal sent the witch back to her small room, but did not execute her.
After all, catching this thing is quite a hassle, and if it dies, catching another one would be a real pain. The witch would definitely be useful.
It's just not time to continue using her yet.
Before Blue Seal went up, he thought of something, went to the base, took out a name tag, smashed it to read "Useful Witch", and put it on the witch's head.
They had tried naming the zombie villagers before, but it didn't work, so they gave up.
However, the appearance of the villagers is something that could be recorded in the history of gaming.
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