In the world of Fantasy Journey to the West, suddenly, a wave of selling Nedan swept in. The rooftop merchants in a certain district were surprised to find that they had purchased nearly 100 truckloads of Neidan in a short period of time, and all of them were from the same mysterious seller, which was far beyond the hoarding ability of ordinary people.
Rumors are in the ears, and the merchants in the district have said that the inventory is full, and the low-level inner dan has sprung up like a tide, resulting in a sharp decline in the inner dan**. However, on the server I was on, Nedan ** didn't seem to be affected much and remained in a relatively stable range. The stall ** of the garbage Neidan is still 130,000, while the actual transaction** is about 100,000, and there is no large-scale fluctuation.
So, I'm convinced that this isn't a serious bug in the game. For so many years, there have been few malignant loopholes. If such a problem arises, I believe it has already been revealed by players. I speculate that there may be several reasons for this sell-off in Nedan.
First of all, the player who sold a lot of Neidan may have been stockpiling stock before, or a large studio was liquidating before exiting the market. Each set of twenty-five Neidans is piled up with a full hundred cars, which can only meet the needs of four characters. Nedan cannot be stacked, so it's unlikely that this is due to a bug in the game. If it is a vulnerability, then the number and distribution of Inner Dan should be anomalous in each district, not just in one district.
Secondly, it may be related to the copy of the Mandate of Heaven. Some players may take advantage of the mechanics of the Mandate of Heaven dungeon to obtain a large number of colorful snacks by leveling up trumpets and quickly completing guerrilla missions. And these snacks are said to have an extremely high probability of prescribing Neidan, which leads to a surge in the number of Neidan.
Finally, the Monkey King quest is no longer used as a Mandate of Heaven quest, which may lead to a reduction in the Inner Dan Ignition quest. Originally, these tasks could provide a channel for the garbage inner dan, but now that the channel has disappeared, the ** of the garbage inner dan will naturally decline.
However, despite the possible reasons for this, the mystery seller who sold a large amount of Nedan is still a mystery to be solved. What do you think about this, you can comment in the message area.