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Chapter 438 - 438 Chapter 341: Shut Up, No One is Allowed to Say Anything Bad About the Grand Lord in the Future! [1/3]
438 Chapter 341: Shut Up, No One is Allowed to Say Anything Bad About the Grand Lord in the Future! [1/3]
Richard had a better idea of the underground world’s location after his conversation with Brown.
It had to be said.
This gray-colored dwarf was indeed smart enough. Its advice was valuable after he considered it for the sake of Twilight City.
Since the gray-colored dwarves developed in the underground world for many years and laid a solid foundation for alchemy, they could reach a higher level with a straw of support.
The gray-colored dwarves would develop their alchemy technology and provide enough alchemy bombs and cannons for Twilight City.
They would allow other races to produce ordinary weapons and provide materials for the foreign trade of Twilight City.
Walking on two legs was right.
He could lead the land with millions of intelligent lives and develop in the direction he wanted as long as he controlled the underground world.
It was a safe and stable territory, a golden land that could continuously support Twilight City.
It was his precise location of the underground world.
There might be a lot of trouble in the process.
However, the military power of Twilight City was no longer the same as before.
Force could still crush it no matter how big the obstacle was.
Brown excitedly left after it received his affirmative reply.
Next, the gray-colored dwarf alchemist would go to war with the troop. This time, he would take revenge on the enemy who had trampled on him before as a king!
Brown was determined.
The gray-colored dwarves should belong to Twilight City, and they could only have a better future by relying on their great lord.
What it saw and heard in Twilight City had long been convinced the alchemist.
It would remember the scene of its resurrection in the instance dungeon and when it stood firm against the attacks of all kinds of terrifying monsters.
Such a lord could lead the gray-colored dwarves to glory.
Richard returned to his senses a long time after Brown left. He opened the lair panel and pondered as if he remembered something.
He had not found a suitable unit to fuse after he used the fusion crystal to create a powerful and fierce stone statue of the dead last time.
The remaining troops each had their strengths and weaknesses.
He was not satisfied no matter how he fused.
He decided to put it on hold after some thought. A treasure like the fusion crystal would lose with every use. He would rather wait for a while than waste it.
His eyes still gathered on the stone statue of the dead after he pondered for a long time.
He might increase the number of dead stone statues of the dead since there were no suitable ones.
Currently, there is still nine rare Axe of the Dead soldier-type lairs.
He could fully equip it with nine more dark gargoyle lairs.
It had been a while since he had purchased a new base for soldiers.
First, the current military power of the city was enough to deal with the current situation.
Secondly, a high-level military base consumed too many resources, so he had no choice but to put off the idea of ma.s.s-producing troops.
He couldn’t afford it.
Richard opened the [Trading Forum] without hesitation.
Search, [Dark Gargoyle Troop Lair]
The next moment, many options appeared.
[Dark Gargoyle, Rare 3-stars, Price, 2.7 million stone]
[Dark Gargoyle, Rare 3-stars, Price, 2.3 million wood]
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The price of the dark gargoyle was unexpected. It was more than two million resources.
Richard looked at the resources left with only a little over 6 million, and his mouth twitched.
He would die of poverty one day.
His eyes lit up after some thought.
He had just s.n.a.t.c.hed dozens of soldier lairs from the orcs…
Five rare, 35 rare.
Couldn’t he buy it if he sold the spoils of war?
He checked the price first.
Open the Orc Troop Lair, filter, rare.
Immediately, several troop lairs appeared.
[Orc Wolf Rider, Rare 3-stars, Price 4.2 million wood]
[Orc Berserker, Rare 3-stars, Price 3.1 million gold coins]
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To Richard’s surprise, rare-tier orc lairs cost more than three million units of resources.
It was much higher than the dark gargoyles of the same level.
What was the reason?
He searched for similar news on the [Forum Chat] with some curiosity.
He had an idea after he read a few posts.
Generally speaking, the higher the number of players in a faction or race, the higher the price of the corresponding weapons and troop lairs are because the demand is high.
One could not sell them for a high price because there were few players, although the attributes of the lairs of some races were high.
The players weren’t fools. After a few months of exploration, they knew the relations.h.i.+p between the troops and the races.
To rashly use the troops of other races would often cause a drop in morale and even affect each other’s battle power.
Hence, the troops purchased were mainly from the same faction.
Most of Richard’s desert soldiers or dark gargoyles had no morale.
He didn’t even want the surrendered orcs.
Richard chuckled.
He hung up all the orc troops he had.
There were 35 rare ones, each sold for 200,000 units of resources. There were five rare ones, each sold for 3 million.
There was only a difference of one level between rare and rare. But the current price was as different as the sky and the earth.
Almost all the players already had rare military types, but they were still exclusive to the top players.
What made him feel pity was that after he upgraded the troop-type lair with the Black Gold System, it would be bound to him, and one could not sell or give.
Otherwise, he could buy a low-level troop-type lair at a low price and synthesize it into a high-level troop-type to sell. The price difference would make him rich.
He would sell the dozens of lairs in less than 10 minutes as the price was slightly lower than the market.