Name: Yasuho Tanaka
Character Name: Myrtle Bramblewood
Race: Human
Appearance:
Age: 18 years old
Personality:
A cheerful and bubbly girl. Instead of being distressed by her newfound circumstances, she instead welcomes it. It's an exciting new adventure after all.
In real life, she's somewhat of a lazy girl. She doesn't see the point of striving more than the bare minimum in her studies. After all, even if she gets into a good college, there's no guarantee she'll have a good job. In fact, she starts planning to earn her living as a ramen seller instead. She loves cooking after all.
In the game, however, she puts a lot more effort into her character. She might not be the kind of player who goes for the hardest fights in the game, but she will grind her alchemy and cooking skills to the max. Her goal? Make a lot of money, of course. She wants to have the largest mansion. Or even her own land if she could.
To her, the game was more of a trading simulator than an RPG.
And so, she becomes a cunning yet trustworthy crafter. She won't break her promises to the customers but she'll absolutely try to squeeze every single penny out of them.
Hates studying in real life. Another reason to be excited with her transportation into the MMO world.
History:
In the real world, Yasuho was just one of the many unassuming Japanese high school girls that filled the nation. Her grades were average, her looks were average, and her love life was also average (and by that, she meant she didn't have any).
On Emerald Odyssey however, she was one of the top alchemists in her server, always there to provide potions for top players. As a result, her character was quite rich. So rich in fact that she has her own mansion with NPC servants. Her laboratory is also located inside said mansion.
Speaking of NPCs, she also hired some as Gatherers. Not for high level ingredients, mind you, since that's impossible for them to gather, but for low level ones.
As for her Cooking, it's still not on that level, unfortunately. But it's still decent enough that she can use the buffs provided from her dishes to aid her in combat.
In short, she was happier in the game than in real life. Not only does she look better (her character is definitely cuter than her real self), but she's actually somewhat of an important person there. Many guilds depended on her potions. And many gatherers depended on her money, as she employed multiple of them as her permanent ingredients suppliers.
Her mansion is located in Sen Rynta, the city above the clouds. She likes the view.
Class(es):
Alchemist, Weather Mage, Culinarian
Alchemist
A crafting class that specializes in potion creations. A potion can heal your HP and MP, as well as buff your stats, both combat ones and crafting/gathering ones. Naturally, this means potions are always in demand, especially the best ones.
To craft a potion, one needs to at least have an alembic in their possession. Though of course, the more complex and high level the potion is, the more tools one would need to craft it. Eventually, one will need an entire alchemist laboratory to do it.
One can purchase the ingredients necessary for said potions from other players, particularly gatherers. NPCs certainly sell more but they’re only for low level potions. And of course, one can just gather them themselves.
Weather Mage
A combat class that can conjure all sorts of weather effects to attack their opponents. For example, conjuring stormclouds to rain her enemies with lightning. Or creating fog to obscure the enemy's vision.
A weather mage uses both her own mana and the ambient mana of her surroundings. In the beginning of a fight, a weather mage can only use small weather phenomenona, like a single thundercloud firing down lightning to a single opponent. However, the longer the fight goes, the more ambient mana the mage absorbs, until eventually, she can use her big spells. Then, once, the ambient mana she absorbed runs out, the cycle begins anew again.
Culinarian
Another crafter class. In some ways, it is quite similar to alchemist. The food a Culinarian makes gives buffs to players as well. And you also need more than a pan and a spatula to cook all sorts of food.
However, Culinarians are somewhat in demand for player-run restaurants that popped out in every single city. Since food buffs last a lot longer than potion buffs, you can have a meal there before tackling a difficult boss.
Food, however, can't instantaneously heal HP and MP like potions can
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