So no matter which kind of flame is used, it doesn't make much difference to her.
It doesn't make any difference to Master Duan Sha.
But for other alchemists, the difference is huge, especially for those who only have the ability to make alchemy.
Alchemists who make low-grade elixirs.
Every time the alchemy cauldron is opened to refine an elixir, it means that they have to spend a spiritual stone on the flame, and these expenses are undoubtedly included in the cost of refining the elixir.
The reason why low-level alchemists are low-level is largely reflected in their surprisingly low chance of making an elixir.
For a pure novice, it is good to be able to refine it once in dozens or hundreds of times.
In comparison, others only need to refine it three or five times, and both of them do not cost the same amount of money.
In terms of magnitude.
Naturally, the purchase price on the market cannot meet the standard of only succeeding once dozens or hundreds of times.
Some people can make a small profit with the help of low-grade elixirs, but more entry-level players will suffer losses.
Not even the crotch is left.
If there were no strong backers to provide financial support, many young alchemists who had just entered the industry would be forced to leave the industry.
After all, in the end, the profession of alchemist is extremely expensive.
In view of the above, alchemists who have been in the industry for a long time naturally know better than anyone else: the higher the grade of elixirs produced, the more profitable they are, and whoever has stronger alchemy abilities will live a more free and happy life.
Therefore, all alchemists who are capable enough are doing their best to refine the highest-grade elixirs within their capabilities.
This is a much more profitable way than hanging around in the mire of low-grade elixirs.
As for organizing a large number of alchemists to refine low-grade elixirs in large quantities, only an organization like the Alchemist Guild can do it.
However, being able to do it is one thing, and whether or not you can earn spiritual stones is another matter.
Instead of arranging for people to refine the middle-grade elixirs that are easy to get rid of, Mu Chuyue does not care about refining large quantities of low-grade elixirs every year to compete with the small alchemists who lose their pants.
From any angle, I feel that the person who originally proposed this approach is crazy.
"So according to the current situation, no matter who takes over the task of selling elixirs in the Alchemist Guild this year, it will not be easy to complete it."
Mu Chuyue pondered, and there was something else she did not say to others: Damn, it’s not easy.
Others have been hoarding goods for several years.
If we recycle the elixirs, we don’t know if they will be backlogged.
This businessman is busy here and there just to earn more spiritual stones.
If it is not a last resort, who would be willing to turn the money he has on hand into a backlog of goods?
"It has never been easy," Master Duan Sha sighed and told a piece of secret information from the early years of the alchemist's union.
"To be honest, Dan Jicheng was able to sit in the position of president of the union back then.
It was very impressive.
Part of the credit is because he helped the union sell the elixirs used to settle accounts at the end of the year. " "Year after year, this troublesome matter has always been taken care of by him, and there is no need for anyone else to worry about this matter.
Speaking of which, if Dan Jicheng hadn't suddenly collapsed, selling low-level Even I have almost forgotten about this troublesome matter about elixirs."
Master Duan Sha's words were her own thoughts, and Mu Chuyue had reason to believe that they were also the thoughts of others within the Alchemist Guild. xx4911131: