
Mercenary Survival Guide to Another World
异世界佣兵生存指南
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 223k Words
- Genre
- Western Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Sword & Sorcery
- Updated
- 4mo ago
- Source
- Qidian
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The prices are a bit too high
3 Portions of hard bread cost 45 silver, 1 portion = 15 silver. Then the bandits who went to cut down a camp had 800 silver. 800/15 Is approximately equal to 53.3 Portions of hard bread. First kill two sentries, then kill 6 who came out to check, and then shoot 1 to death. Then the book clearly states that there are 15-16 people, some of whom were chased out, and then all died. Later, the book points out that the remaining 7-8 people who were in the camp were also chased out. In other words, there were about 7-8 people who were chased out earlier, and then the last batch of them were finally All but two who came out ran away, and then the protagonist killed these two, and then made a last stab in the camp. In other words, the protagonist killed about 20 people in exchange for 800 silver, an average of 40 silver per person, and one head is worth a little more than two pieces of hard bread... Repairing an ordinary broken sword costs 350 silver... Is this price paid with feet? I fought with more than 20 people for the price of two sword repairs or more than 50 pieces of hard bread, and cut down 20 people... And there are copper coins in the book! ? ? It costs 15 silver to buy a piece of bread. Tell me, what else can I spend the copper coins on? To be honest, if you are not good at math or are not sensitive to numbers, I sincerely recommend you to blur the data! Just take it with you. To save you the headache of counting, we also have the headache of looking...
The economic system has collapsed, and it is unimaginable that a person would risk such an inconvenient operation with hundreds of silver coins. A few gold coins are better than hundreds of silver coins.
There is obviously a reference to the purple crystal, but don't copy Maozi's abstract values. This will cause the economy to collapse at the beginning, and the past actions mentioned in the game become more abstract when placed on the protagonist.
Abstract economic system. If you can't write the economic system well, don't write it in such detail.
The world the protagonist lives in is worse than that of black slaves. He works hard to kill a group of people just to buy food. Or is it the author's worldview that he spends money lavishly on everything?
I can't stand it. You use game settings to write a novel. If nothing else, this kind of novel has no main line. If you don't collapse, the readers will collapse. There are also prices and skills. If it doesn't work, just read a few Western novels first, and then slowly write according to the settings. It is better than writing something that looks like a game setting. Also, what kind of bandit plot is about one person fighting dozens of people? If you are really drunk, you might as well just kill them in ten steps.
You can't even buy anything with copper coins at such a price. Why do you want to do it? It seems that economic prices are too illogical.
The prices are terrible and the details are also problematic.
The price is copied from the game Purple Crystal. If you have never played it, you only need to know that this is a game where an iron knife is less expensive than a piece of bread. Then there are the details. Reality is not a game. The bandits have good weapons but they don't use them but they put them in the box. There is also wine. The environment is difficult due to lack of supplies and the life of licking blood from the edge of a knife. The wine is also put in the box instead of drinking. It is also a mystery.
I read Chapter 2. Your prices make me laugh. Stop writing. You are working hard for such a small amount of bread money. Are you sure you are not joking?
Games and reality are different
In the game, a two-cell money bag can hold 2,000 crowns, but in reality it is impossible to hold that many. You can design coins with larger denominations, such as a 10-crown coin, a hundred-crown coin, and the lowest denomination is a crown. The value of currency lies in the right to mint coins, and has little to do with the material.
I really can't stand it.
Unless all economic aspects are deleted, this book will become more and more difficult to read.
I suggest the author change the economy
If you don't know how to change it? Go to station b to check medieval or renaissance prices. The novel is quite good, but I often get upset when I read about currency.
Is this official local church a cult, an underground church, or a cult? From top to bottom, the Kingdom Church is trying its best to make people harm each other and sacrifice to evil gods. It is really a cesspit 😰 Will there be a normal realm behind it? This place should be slaughtered several times by Lathander.
Good grass
If we follow this momentum, we can hold on to the ground.
This price is a bit abstract. It is recommended not to choose the purple crystal price system. The price system of his game is that the more you buy, the more profiteers will raise the price, and the more you sell, the cheaper the price will be. And it can easily cost a few hundred yuan to do anything, and it can cost up to several thousand yuan to complete a task.
Why hasn't it been put on the shelves yet?
I've reached the fourth round of recommendations, but I still haven't collected enough 100, should I really pursue it? By the way, this fantasy is really cool. I have to endure 30w.
Was it cut? I was kicked out of the circle due to your complaints.
The content of the book is fine, but the economic system of the book really needs to be revised from beginning to end.
It's hard to spend 350 silver coins to repair a sword light at the beginning, especially since this sword is not even an enchanted sword or a special sword. Even if you spend 350 silver coins to repair an ordinary sword in today's online games, this is an economic system that will be scolded to death. 350 pieces of paper are piled together in a big bag. If it is packed according to the size of our country's coins, it is a big box that ordinary people can't hold with one hand. This is just for repairing the sword. Although obvious economic problems can be corrected in the later chapters, if the previous chapters are not corrected, many new readers may not be able to survive the first few chapters. No matter how good the later chapters are, many people will not read them at all. This problem is so big that normal readers will feel it is wrong without even thinking about it. Anyway, author, why don't you take two days off one day and revise it from beginning to end? Many newcomers won't be able to handle it if the boss is put down like this!
Purple spar or battlefield brothers?
Has this author ever gone to school? The prices are really outrageous.
It looks more like the skills in the red desert
Recently I have seen several books of this type, various life guides. Which one is the most popular?
I hope the system is not omniscient and omnipotent. If someone understands, I don't need to say more. If you don't understand, don't ask in the comment area.
This book is very, very well written. If it hadn't been for a novel, I would have almost thought I was reading a literary work. The metaphors in the writing are very deep, but the writing is too deep. Can the author bear it mentally? Don't have a mental problem. It will be bad if you stop updating later.
The battle scenes are very well written and can be considered the author's strong point.
Mao Zi is more anthropomorphic than the author, at least there are no copper coins of unknown meaning in the purple spar.
After watching it for so long, I seriously doubt how long this country's population can maintain without collapse. Not to mention that the rich cannot survive, even the knights and nobles may die at any time, and the death rate of the population is countless. I see that the common people who farm are so precarious that the food production is not enough. How to keep practicing as a knight.