In the Interstellar world that reliant on 'Star Cards,' Chun Ho-Jin from the post-apocalyptic era was reborn in a new body as a skilled Star Card Maker. Struggling to meet an order due to damaged mental power, he tries crafting two-star cards but faces setbacks. His own powerful mental power isn't refined enough, leading to failed attempts. Determined to fulfill the original owner's dreams, Chun Ho-Jin grapples with mental power issues while aiming to succeed in crafting more advanced Star Cards, and exploring possibilities within this unfamiliar but essential livelihood.
Park Seung-Yong, for instance, recently used a two-star space button card for a few months, only to accidentally render it unusable during the last mission.
Unable to repair it, he had to purchase a new one.
Yet, a two-star star card is not cheap, costing at least five hundred Stellar Coins.
This is at least five times the price of a one-star star card.
Particularly for space-type star cards, their production is not simple, and there are fewer star card makers who specialize in this area.
Consequently, space-type star cards generally have higher prices compared to other star cards of other attributes.
Even a two-star combat card in the space category could demand a price equivalent to a three-star star card in other attributes.
Space storage cards are considered lower-priced within the space category, yet they still cost at least six hundred Stellar Coins.
Six hundred Stellar Coins are a significant amount.
With just a bit more, Park Seung-Yong could potentially afford a well-performing combat card with that price.
The thought of this cost-effective option makes Park Seung-Yong, who is short on funds, hesitant to make a decision.
However, the space storage card, while not the most crucial, is still one of the essential cards for sentinel hunters like them.
They can't carry a large amount of supplies while navigating the dungeon gate; they rely on the space storage card to store them.
So, despite Park Seung-Yong's reluctance, this portion of money still needs to be spent.
Just as Park Seung-Yong grits his teeth, and plans to purchase the two-star space button card listed in the second-hand market for over five hundred Stellar Coins.
He accidentally swipes at the newly launched goods interface.
As he prepares to switch back to the second-hand trading interface, a new item suddenly pops up before his eyes, prompting Park Seung-Yong to involuntarily exclaim in surprise.
The reason?
It's solely because that's a space storage star card!
Moreover, its price is incredibly low, they selling it for only 90 Stellar Coins!!
Almost the same price as a one-star star card!!
Wait, the price of a one-star star card, which means... So, this space storage card seems to be rated as just a one-star star card?
But isn't the evaluation of space-type star cards supposed to be at least two stars?
How could there be a one-star rating?
But if it's a one-star space storage card, it's probably quite ineffective to use, right?
Considering that the storage space of a two-star space capsule card is already small, a one-star space storage card would likely offer even smaller space.
When he discovers this one-star space storage card, Park Seung-Yong experiences a mix of surprise and disappointment.
He's amazed that there's a space storage card available at such a low price but he is also disappointed that it's only a one-star card.
This indicates that the storage space is definitely much inferior compared to a two-star star card.