18 Inventory

<Protip #13: Cuffs are unbreakable items>

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I went into the kitchen to prepare myself.

First, I need some water, and ... what a coincidence! There was a water bottle on the table!

I picked it up.

Ting!

<Inventory: +1 Small bottle (Water) (C)>

Urghh…

Everytime! I made an unimpressed face. Those annoying notifications!

Yes, every single time I picked something up, I heard that annoying Ting ting and the messages popped up!

And not just one, but many!

<Equipped Small bottle (Water) (C)>

<Max HP + 1>

<Max MP + 1>

See? More notifications!

Is this really necessary? I thought.

And you know what? When I held anything in my hands, the item automatically got quipped in my Weapon slot!

A water bottle was not even a weapon!

Well, the world of Online was designed to be this way. So i couldn't be helped.

Stupid God…

And then, what to do with the equipped Small bottle (Water)?

Primary inventory!

As I focused on that command, I saw a screen consisted of eight empty boxes. And then … Wooosh! The bottle disappeared!

Ting!

<Unequipped Small bottle (Water) (C)>

<Max HP - 1>

<Max MP - 1>

<Primary inventory: +1 Small bottle (Water) (C)>

Notifications again! And the water bottle turned into an icon inside my Primary Inventory!

What a complicated system!

Friends, because it would be sooooo annoying, please allow me to skip the unnecessary messages.

And thus, after many more Ting! and many more messages, I finally finished the preparation of food.

<Primary inventory: +10 Sausage (C)>

<Primary inventory: +20 Chicken nugget (C)>

<Primary inventory: +100 Blueberry (C)>

<Primary inventory: +100 Blueberry (C)>

<Primary inventory: +100 Blueberry (C)>

<Primary inventory: +100 Blueberry (C)>

<Primary inventory: +100 Blueberry (C)>

I could only pick up five Blueberries at a time, so friends... you probably got the idea of what I had to go through…

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On the other hand, despite of being sooo annoying, the system actually had a good side. It was amazingly convenient!

As you could see, if I piled up all those chickens, sausages and berries on the floor, it would become a mountain of food that was even bigger than my own body! And that would be a pain in the ass to carry them all!

But thanks to the Inventory, all of those items vanished and turned into icons, and I could bring them all with me without feeling even the slightest of their weight!

Super awesome, isn't it!?

Anyways, the limitation of one slot was 100 identical items, and as a small bunny, I had three slots in my Primary Inventory, and five extra slots when I equipped my backpack.

Ah, speaking of backpack.

I made my own backpack using Riku's unused pouch, and the awesome thing was… I didn't even need to use my hands to open the backpack to get the items out, as in my old world!

The backpack was basically an item equipped in the Cape slot to increase the number of inventory slots, and the weight I fell on my back was just the weight of the backpack alone!

And of course, I also tried to put a backpack inside a backpack to see if I can cheat the system… but unfortunately, that didn't work.

Nor I could treat a house as a single item and put it into my inventory neither.

<Item too large>

Yes, that's what it said.

But that made me wonder... what if I become a giant dragon? Can I put castle into my inventory?

Kekeke… What an awesome thing to do.

And thus..."Become a dragon!" I told myself. "I want to have my own castle collection!"

"Maybe a ship collection, a tower collection, and with those towers and castles, maybe princess collection too!"

"Yes! Let's make that the ultimate goal! Become a dragon and play with buildings! Nice~"

But then, as I did more thinking about the Inventory, I noticed a serious problem...

You can make stuffs vanish in the real world and put them into your Inventory...

Which only you can see...

Does that make you a .... freaking Houdini!???

Magic tricks will be a piece of cake!

And so the act of stealing!

And pick-pocketing!

And robbing!

So how can a shop owner be safe from thieves and robbers?

And how the fuck hasn't this world fallen into chaos y-... ah..

Wait...

You can't steal something that is already inside another person's Inventory...

Hmm ...

Hmmmmm...

So how can people do trades safely?

Thonking...

Should I come to the market to find out right now?

...

Well, Let's do that after the field trip.

And so, I exited my train of thoughts as I had works to do.

However, that problem would be instantly resolved if I paid more attention.

Next to the Inventory icon, there was a"Hand-shaking" icon, labeled "P2P trading."

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[Kawaii_Story_Bot's note]

~Mage~

A first tier job.

Mages practice the use of magic, but only at the basic level.

In Online, learning magical combat is harder than learning physical combat. People with low level have very limited MP and very low magical damage output. Because of this, most beginner mages rely on physical attacks and normal weapons. As a result, it is not uncommon for a mage to have Sword Art, Spear Art or any other physical combat skills. There are also many mages who give up their way of magic and go for another jobs instead.

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Unlocking condition:

Have basic knowledge of magic.

Stats correction:

MATK + 10%; MDEF + 10%; max MP + 20%; + 1*level to INT

Second-tier jobs derived from Mage:

Wizard, Priest, Witch, Sorcerer, Spiritualist Elementalist, Necromancer, Magic Swordman, Magic Spearman… etc...

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