1098, Element Zero (Fifty-Eight)

When I helped the Green Light Tribe repel the attack of the wolf cavalry group, the methods I used were basically what they had mastered.

This is mainly to prevent the Green Light Tribe from turning around and turning them into their own after I have used some techniques, even if I plan to help them become the masters of the "Verdant Grassland Planet", this kind of seedling pulling and boosting help must be as little as possible.

If you don't understand the process, you can get the result directly, just once or twice, but if you do too much, when they really need to figure out the "process" by themselves, they are afraid that they will be blinded on the spot.

This time the specific action is just a group of laborers using existing building templates to build a labyrinth to trap the enemy, even with the help of some combat units, it is still not considered to be out of nothing, so they should not learn anything.

[Hint: The Green Light Tribe unlocks a new building: 'Watchtower'.] 】

[Hint: The Green Light Tribe unlocks new enhancements: 'Enhanced Cave', 'Watchtower', 'Arrow Tower'.] 】

…… Last time it was skills, this time it's construction? I retract what I just said.

Just like the act of digging a pit that I casually thought about became a formal skill in a blink of an eye, those "guard towers" that were originally built at random, crooked and twisted, also became official buildings, and additionally came with the "watchtower" and "arrow tower" functions that need to be stationed in soldiers, so you don't need to station soldiers, but the detection range and attack power will be quite low.

In this case, there is no point in stationing one, at least two people are valuable, and if all four spots are filled, the lookout range and attack power will be the highest.

However, there is a problem here, if you don't match the "watchtower", the "arrow tower" will fall into the dilemma of attacking beyond the field of vision, so a reasonable match for a watchtower is two barbarians and two spearmen, but this kind of thing can't be pointed out, and the invention of new buildings can still be understood, and the best way to use it can be directly understood? Somebody must be teaching.

As for the "Enhanced Cave", it increases the "health" of the Cave for unknown reasons, allowing it to last longer when attacked.

'It seems that this side has evolved its own according to my previous behavior of using the hole as bait, but the Green Light Chief is not here, could it be that the tribe itself has the ability to learn?' I asked the stupid system.

[Of course, it's not an accident or a qualification, replicable tactics and replicable buildings, as long as they are invented, that civilization will no longer be forgotten, and there is no difficulty in copying and imitating,] The stupid system responded: [Only the wisdom of improvisation cannot be imitated, but you don't use it at all, right? 】

'If I use extraordinary wisdom, I'm afraid that the Green Light Tribe will give birth to a new intelligent hero?' ’

[This should be impossible, how to use something that does not exist in itself?] 】

'Give you a chance to reorganize your language. ’

[I mean, the heroes of the tribal stage are basically born from the leader, the elite and the labor group, and more heroes can only be recruited from the tavern, in short, the three heroes of the green light tribe itself are currently full, and as for the purple light queen, she has always followed as a friend. 】

'Hmph, okay. ’

It's not because it's boring, it's because the current Green Light Tribe is unsightly - it's ugly everywhere, and it's easy to build for convenience, and even the structure is not very strong and stable.

Their only advantage is that they are cheap, as long as 75 units of wood can be built, but they are enough as an "eye" for viewing the view in key locations.

But as it turned out, as I restored all the buildings to their pre-Wolf Cavalry appearance, the towers popped up on their own like mushrooms after the rain - the Green Light laborers seemed to think it was worth building.

Well...... If they can't stop them from doing so, they can only consider applying those towers, and there seems to be a way to play called TowerRush?

[Hint: The total annihilation of the Wolf Cavalry has caught the attention of the Orange Light Tribe, who have sent a new batch of Wolf Cavalry to the Green Light Tribe, as well as additional Demolishers and OgreMages to assist. 】

At first glance, the two new additions are the wooden apparatus that does not look very reliable and can be used to throw stones through a combination of vines and bent wood, and the Orange Light Warrior, who is armed with a rudimentary staff and wears a more symbolic bark robe, with a very strong physique.

The first-class trebuchet for demolishing buildings, the wolf cavalry that has a bonus to the building, and the "Bloodlust" class that can unleash a greatly increased movement and attack speed on allies, really speed up the demolition of houses?

[It seems that before you TowerRush, you still have to fight TowerDefence.] 】

If you play a tower defense like that, I'm afraid that you will tear down the wall with the tower.

The only good news at the moment is that the Orange Tribe has also not developed the "Wheel" technology, and the trebuchet called the "Crusher" needs to be carried and temporarily installed.

In this case, the basic units and defense towers alone will not be able to do it, and the front-line troops must be brought back to help, and the large army should come back and make some contributions instead of being dragged around by the Greenlight Chieftain.

[Hint: The Green Light Tribe's expeditionary forces are in a state of fear and unable to respond.] 】

Double-line enemy?!

I cut back in amazement to see that the Greenlight Barbarians and Bullmons were being chased around by a group of Wyverns, while several heroes were hiding behind a nearby giant rock and watching.

This is an ugly wurm with toxins, a green body, no forelimbs, only hind feet and wings, and because it rubs a little bit with the "dragon", it does not belong to the beast, which directly leads to the abolition of the "beast master" of the green light chieftain.

Well...... The ground melee unit was attacked by the air troops, and it was true that it could only run, but didn't this team bring spearmen and silver pegasus with them?

[Well, due to the bad smell of the bipedal wyvern, Silver Pegasus refuses to fight them and has returned to the main base on its own. The stupid system responded.

According to common sense, things that spray poison generally smell bad, but that's fine, there will be air support to use in the tower defense later, as long as you are careful of the wolf cavalry's nets, catapults and shamans will not be able to hit them at all. ’

[As for the spearmen, since most of them were seduced from the Red Light Tribe and needed meat, the Green Light Chief was too troublesome to leave them to Hanuman.] The stupid system gives a close-up of the heroes who are discussing something beneath the boulder, the bubbles above their heads gurgling like boiling water.

I don't have to look at the bubbles on their heads to know that a certain chief's stingy behavior is being condemned by the little henchmen and the Purple Queen......