Hiro transmigrates and finds himself in the body of an orphan that’s about to be evicted from his orphanage. It wasn’t anything personal, but the orphanage’s policy doesn’t accommodate children who have reached the age of 16. From the gates of that humble establishment, Hiro slowly explores the facets of this world that was both familiar and unfamiliar due to its uncanny resemblance to his previous world—Earth. With his Daily Life RPG System urging him to excel in every aspect of his daily life, Hiro marks his presence in both the mundane and mystical circles of this new world.
Inside the system space.
Hiro quickly recovered from the shock. Looking at the prices, Hiro filtered out perception-based spells first, both passive and active abilities.
The spells were ranked SS, S, A, B, and C. There wasn't a specific tier to the spells as the power exhibited by each spell was proportional to the user's tier.
However, even in the same tier, there exists the powerful and the weak. For example, the Infinite Sword Matrix was an S-ranked universal spell.
In the perception category of universal spells, Hiro quickly found the equivalent of {Divine Sense} and bought it.
[Item: Divine Perception.
Rank: S.
Compatibility: Universal.
Price: 40,000 points.]
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With the {Divine Perception} as an example, Hiro browsed the other items in the shop.
The pricing of items had an increment of 10,000 points per rank, but the base price of each item was different.