It would require almost 10,000 credits to purchase all of Tony Stark's abilities, which was more than what Luke currently had.
As for whether or not a spell of misfortune would hit Tony Stark, Luke didn't think that the man could be unlucky if he was destiny's son.
In this world, superheros were as unlikely to die as supervillains. That was because they had great "fortune."
Everything went smoothly in the next three days.
Tony Stark didn't approach Selina again.
Luke seized the opportunity to harvest more experience and credit points.
People parked their cars haphazardly, got into street fights, or tried to sneak into the meeting hall – Luke easily got experience and credit off them.
It wasn't bad to earn thirty credits every day, and his greatest reward was from catching an armed hitman.
He caught the hitman thanks to the Sharp Nose that he had recently acquired.