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"For now, I can only think of a way to use life skills.”

In the galaxy, experience could be gained through combat, training, exploration, learning, and the creation of mechanical items.

In the early stages of non-combat, crafting mechanical items was the best way to gain experience.

Of course, the prerequisite was that he couldn't make equipment of Green Rare grade or above.

Otherwise, not only would he not be able to earn experience points, he would also have to pay a large amount of experience points.

Ro Li opened his attribute panel.

The character's attributes were all below five, which was similar to the ordinary indigenous civilians on the blue planet.

However, as a special group of players, there were still some preferential treatments.

Depending on the class, everyone could obtain two initial skills of their class.

One of Ro Li's two basic skills was Machinery Affinity, which increased the speed of assembling machines by 5%.

One was mechanical control, which allowed one to remotely control mechanical items to participate in battle.

Just relying on these two skills, although the effect was not as good as an official professional.

However, in the early stages of the game, where players had yet to appear on a large scale, there was still hope for him to fool the interviewers and pretend to be a Mechanic to get a job where he did not have to worry about the source of materials.

"If I remember correctly, a workshop in the southern part of Odo City has been causing quite a bit of trouble. It should be easy to sneak in."

As an individual, it was not easy to gain experience and level up through crafting.

The source of the materials and how the finished product would be sold had to be taken into consideration.

In terms of source.

In the Golden Eagle Federation, there was a limit to the amount of materials that an individual could purchase through official channels.

If they were soldiers, government employees, citizens with high contributions, or special personnel such as registered mercenaries, the quota would be relatively relaxed.

However, if it was just an ordinary commoner with no background, then the amount that could be bought was pitifully small.

Basically, it was only enough to make one or two low-level light crossbows.

If they wanted to obtain more raw materials, they had to either hunt in the wild or buy them at a high price in the black market.

As for selling it, it was even more troublesome.

There was no need to think about formal shops. The supply channels there were contracted by some famous craftsmen and mechanics.

Players who had just arrived could forget about squeezing in.

If he wanted to deal with his own output, he could only sell it slowly in the black market or sell it to some second-hand merchants at a loss.

Going back and forth wasted a lot of time.

He also obtained very little.

With such a background, joining a workshop and using other people's materials and channels to get through the novice period was a very beneficial thing.

In Ro Li's memory, the workshop that had caused trouble was the best target.

It belonged to one of the large firearms manufacturers of the Golden Eagle Federation, an industry under Oreholtz Industries.

Although the workshop itself was not very famous and did not look very eye-catching.

But in fact, it was a supplier of standard equipment for the second-rate garrison troops in several large and medium-sized cities at the western border of the federation.

The amount of raw materials consumed and the number of mechanical items produced every day was an extremely huge number.

For a Mechanic, it was almost equivalent to having an unlimited amount of materials to practice with.

As long as one's body could withstand it and had sufficient psionic energy, there would not be any problem for one to make it from morning to night without stopping.

Moreover, because the workshop only produced second-tier equipment, it was not difficult to produce.

Even novice Mechanic players could barely do it. It could be said to be a holy land for gaining experience in the early stages of the game.

Fortunately, no one knew about it yet. Otherwise, the workshop's door would have been trampled by the players.

"As long as we enter, we won't have to worry about getting past Level 10.”

"But before we go, we still have to get a piece of mechanical equipment with us. Without that thing as proof, his appearance was no different from that of an ordinary civilian.”

"We might not even be able to pass through the door of the machinery manufacturing workshop.”

After making up his mind, Ro Li put away his identification.

He continued to rummage through the house and found a house rental contract as he wished.

Looking at the time on it, it was about half a month away.

"I also have the initial funds."

Ro Li was satisfied.

Although the players 'initial wealth was close to negative, they did not really have nothing.

There was a one-third chance that this lease contract would appear, and it had yet to expire. It was something that could be exchanged for some money.

Even though he didn't get much, it was enough for Ro Li to use it as the starting fee for the snowball.

Pushing open the door, Ro Li walked out onto the street.

A lively atmosphere greeted them.

Ro Li lived in the slums of the western suburbs. It was the most chaotic place in Alto City and had the most people.

Almost half of the city's lower-class people, as well as mercenaries who were not under the jurisdiction of the government, were gathered here.

Ro Li walked along the street. He could see a few collapsed buildings in the distance.

That place was either where the black market gangs were located or the territory of monsters that had not been cleared.

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