Chapter 579 – First Level
After Nick left the office, he went to check up on the Specters he could buy access to with points.
While his main priority was increasing his expertise in many academic fields, he also needed to advance in his level.
When Nick entered the hallway with these kinds of Specters, he was surprised to find over 30 of them.
Compared to the test Specters, these Specters were not kept secret, and all the information about them was displayed in front of their Containment Units.
After looking at a few of them, Nick saw that the prices were dependent on three factors.
How easy it was to work with the Specter.
How long one session of work took.
How much Zephyx the Specter produced.
A Specter that was hard or painful to work with was not as expensive as one that was easy to work with.
Of course, time was also a factor. If someone needed 18 hours to work with a Specter, they would barely have time for anything else.
Lastly, the amount of Zephyx was also important. While there was a limit to how much an Extractor could absorb in a day, that limit was quite high.
Most Extractors needed to work with three or four Specters to reach that limit unless the Specters gave a lot of Zephyx.
These three attributes decided the price one had to pay to work with a Specter.
In general, one bought access to a Specter on a monthly basis.
Of course, since others might also want to work with the Specter, one didn't have access the entire time but fixed shifts during which they could work.
The prices varied highly.
The cheapest Specter cost five points for the entire month and was basically as good as the level one test Specters.
The only positive thing about these Specters was that much fewer people would be working with them.
From what Nick had heard, most of the experienced people worked with the Specters, which cost ten to fifteen points.
If one didn't care about a bit of pain, one could fulfill one's daily quota with only two of those Specters while not using more than eight hours.
However, that required paying 20 to 30 points per month.
80% to 90% of people did not have that many points, considering that they had to keep 50 of them to stay here.
The truly talented trainees could afford the Specters, which cost 50 points.
There were only three of them, but they all gave a lot of Zephyx while only needing two hours of work, at most.
Then, there was one Specter that cost 100 points.
In order to get access to that Specter, one needed 150 points in total or more.
Getting that was already very difficult.
For example, Cynthia probably earned a good 50 points from academia alone and another 40 points from the Specters.
However, her Battle-Strength and fitness levels were probably just a bit above average, giving her 20 points in each, at most. R/ê/Ad lateSt ch/a/pters at nô(v)e(l)bin/.c/o//m Only
That would put her at barely 130 points, which wouldn't be enough.
While Mendor achieved even more points in academia, his physical power was even weaker.
He most likely also couldn't get 150 points.
The only person Nick knew who could realistically get 150 points was Steve, but it was probably close.
This 100-point Specter was obviously reserved for only the top 1% or 0.5% of all trainees.
Nick walked up to the entrance and spent his points on it.
100 points was not even a third of his total.
He walked through the door and entered the locker room.
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