Time is our most valuable resource, right after Beyond Points, and if we pick the Mastermind Point-enhanced scam... we're effectively passing up both. The chance of a Priceless Treasure is tempting, but it's just a chance, not even the 30% offered by Migration. We'd be spending our discussion bonus to mitigate the downsides, but the enemies we make if the scam isn't enhanced might consume even more time. It's a good application of our intellect and social skills, but fundamentally just a distraction from gaining power, which is what we're here to do. Our journey to the Border Zone took a while, two months on top of the four spent getting to Southern Vane. We learned Potentiation along the way, but objective time is slipping away from us, even as our multipliers stack up.
A Cultivator without the backing of a Great Clan might have to resort to scamming to stay solvent, but the Final Scion can just take out a loan. It isn't going to cause regional instability on a relevant scale, Deplian's in the middle of nowhere. It contains one two hundred and thirty thousandth of the Empire's total population. We ruin some livelihoods on a local scale, sure, but Nameless doesn't care about that and neither should we. Near-zero interest rates mean that we can pay them back later if it's an issue; Nameless has numerous ways to parlay startup capital into huge returns. Kleinvarr's Greater Refining alone would do the trick, if especially if we mastered it; the loan would be another arrow in the argumentative quiver of its supporters, if we went that route.
Basically, we're in a hurry. This only matters if we make a habit of it, which we won't because that would be stupid, and our protagonist is anything but. Let's not make this harder than it has to be. Beyond Points and money are both there for the taking. Poverty is a choice, here.
A Cultivator without the backing of a Great Clan might have to resort to scamming to stay solvent, but the Final Scion can just take out a loan. It isn't going to cause regional instability on a relevant scale, Deplian's in the middle of nowhere. It contains one two hundred and thirty thousandth of the Empire's total population. We ruin some livelihoods on a local scale, sure, but Nameless doesn't care about that and neither should we. Near-zero interest rates mean that we can pay them back later if it's an issue; Nameless has numerous ways to parlay startup capital into huge returns. Kleinvarr's Greater Refining alone would do the trick, if especially if we mastered it; the loan would be another arrow in the argumentative quiver of its supporters, if we went that route.
Basically, we're in a hurry. This only matters if we make a habit of it, which we won't because that would be stupid, and our protagonist is anything but. Let's not make this harder than it has to be. Beyond Points and money are both there for the taking. Poverty is a choice, here.