would not be the most prevalent form of usage and yet people would still use them because their damage potential would be higher with better items.
And when it comes to spells, it would be kinda free for all too.
The Tricky Shop of Magic would be able to sell certain basic spells but whether the adventurers would eventually be able to turn their fireball into a homing fireball would be based on their imagination and willpower.


After all, the ’Panda Engine ’ was designed to make the Virtual Reality Instance a very suitable place for users to explore and as long as they had enough time to grind their skills out, their effort would pay off.

As Jin browsed through the Tricky Shop Of Magic and tried the Magic Unlocker, a Panda Paw stopped him from even activating it.
His entire body froze for a moment while the Panda that stared at him immediately sent a warning to his HUD to not steal anything.

”Son, I suggest you go to the front counter to update your licence plate after you PAID for the item! ” The Panda grumbled at him, before he unfroze Jin, giving him free rein again.

”If you think you are capable of stealing this right under my nose, then be my guest. ”

”Great, the NPCs and the security system are working as intended! But gosh, the village will be packed full at the start if people are going to enter in one go. ” It suddenly struck Jin that there would be chaos in the villages given the realism.
Unlike the shop instance which he had now, the number of people could be overwhelming if he opened the Virtual Reality instance worldwide.


”The System proposed creating separate instances as has been done for your current dungeon instances.
That way, the processes in an instance could be optimised while accommodating a large number. ” The System reminded him and Rei added that ’s what they had done back home for the Virtual Reality games as well.
All they had to do was create more servers and allow people to transfer to other servers if their friends were not in the same place.

Alas, that was easier said than done.

There was not enough data to justify whether his current scale of a village was big enough.
Too small and rural would restrict the population of adventurers coming in and the System would have to create way too many instances for it.

Too big of a village and the place would be deserted once the bulk of the gaming population would leave for the bigger cities.
Jin had also considered implementing a sort of progress system, so the village could grow with time.
It could even receive more features, making it easier for future incoming players to catch up to the veteran players.

With so much to consider, Jin decided to just pause such thoughts and focus on something even more basic than the village.


The character creation and makeover.

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