MMORPG : Rebirth Of The Strongest Vampire God Chapter 5 Omega
Previously on MMORPG : Rebirth Of The Strongest Vampire God...
A hidden truth about Sigma existed, known solely to Max at this moment.
Most believed no one could carry items from the tutorial game 'Omega' into reality, yet this restriction didn't hold for divine items tied to a person's soul.
These treasures counted as personal achievements in the eyes of the universal queen, permitting them to enter the real world with a penalty chosen by her to preserve cosmic equilibrium.
In his previous life, just a few elite players, including his brother, managed to extract items from Omega into the actual world, thanks purely to fortune since they held those items when the game concluded.
But armed with this knowledge ahead of time, Max seized a golden chance!
As the final day in Omega dawned, adventurers dumped rare treasures at bargain rates, convinced they'd vanish forever.
Max aimed to snag either a divine weapon or a divine potion.
The universal queen would surely impose a curse, downgrading it to advanced or high grade upon real-world entry, but even a high-grade potion fetched no less than 500,000 gold coins, while an advanced one commanded a million!
By smartly reselling these finds, Max could effortlessly gather funds to join the university.
Upon entering the beloved Purple Haze City once more, Max paused in nostalgia, for over ten years had passed since he roamed its streets freely.
In normal times, Max would relish wandering the sights and reliving past joys, but urgency left no room for that now.
Max dashed straight to the auction house, the sole spot where divine treasures might be acquired.
Arriving there, he stared in surprise at the elven receptionist behind the desk.
'She's just an NPC, Max—this remains a game,' he told himself to steady his nerves, gulping down saliva before uttering, "Hello, could I see the catalog of all divine items available?"
The elven receptionist beamed and replied, "Of course, sir, but pieces beyond 'epic' grade are reserved for VIP patrons of the auction house, so I'll need your VIP card, or else you'll have to pick from our extensive epic selection."
Max smacked his forehead—he'd overlooked that rule—and hastily checked his inventory to pull out his 'True Elite' guild token.
The True Elites guild belonged to his brother and controlled this entire kingdom and its cities.
They dominated not just the city but also occupied all key administrative and military roles, plus oversaw venues like the auction house; thus, flashing the guild token made the elven receptionist far more deferential, swiftly handing over the full divine item roster.
Foie Gras (Divine) - harvested from the liver of the rovamarian duck, this gourmet treat serves as an ingredient for crafting divine dishes that deliver rich healing and vitality boosts.
Bluespot flower (Divine) - a vital ingredient in brewing top-tier stamina potions.
Redspot flower (Divine) - a crucial element for creating high-grade mana potions.
Scanning the divine items on offer, Max scowled— no potions or weapons in sight, merely unprocessed materials.
Max had misjudged the endgame rush for divine gear.
While sub-legendary items flew off shelves like everyday junk, legendary-plus rarities demanded immense effort to claim, so owners clung to them fiercely, no matter the gold offered, especially not at cut-rate prices.
Glancing at the in-game timer, Max noted Omega's shutdown loomed in just 50 minutes.
In a desperate sprint, he might bet it all by heading to the teleport hub and zipping to 'Vanaheim,' the elven metropolis, to test their auction house's fortunes.
Yet failure there meant no return to snag these local gems.
'Damn, what's my move? Go for broke or grab these basics and stay secure?'
Max clenched his jaw and chose caution—a sure thing beat a risky dream—so he committed to the present choices, purchasing the raw goods from this venue.
"I'll take 3 Bluespot flowers, 3 Redspot flowers, and 1 foie gras," Max stated firmly after calculating his funds in his head.
With a swift coin transfer, Max secured them all.
"Right away, sir—thank you for your business," the elven woman said graciously.
"Do you offer item bindings by any chance?" Max inquired.
The elven woman affirmed with a nod.
"Then seven, please."
She handed Max seven item bindings, though he fell short on cash, affording only three outright.
Max resorted to vending his entire inventory to cover the gap, but ultimately obtained all seven bindings.
Unlike weapons that fused naturally with their user, raw materials required manual bindings to avoid loss on death in Omega.
Max had to apply them too for real-world transport.
Hurriedly securing them, Max checked the clock—only 5 minutes till Omega's close.
Settling on a deserted road, Max gazed at Purple Haze's pristine heavens and let out a heavy breath.
In those brief 5 minutes, the world would transform utterly.
More than 6 billion souls would perish, and Earth would emerge forever changed.
The initial awakening neared, poised to rewrite human destiny eternally.
Last round, Max buzzed with thrill for this dawn—the launch of boundless escapades.
Now, a icy grin marked his features. Gone was the shaky 17-year-old kid from ten years back, despite inhabiting that youthful form.
After enduring universal terrors, Max couldn't muster excitement anymore. Still, a spark of eagerness lingered within, as deep down, his spirit yearned for adventure's rush.
System Notification: Beloved players, this is your AI 'Gaia' here. Thanks for joining the tutorial game Omega.
May your time gaming bring joyful recollections and satisfaction.
The tutorial wraps up now, and your world's control—along with mine—falls to the top player 'Shakuni Won Knight,' as decreed by the universal queen.
Every player logs out permanently from the tutorial, but we look forward to reuniting in Sigma!