1085, Element Zero (Forty-Five)
Boom!
As soon as the "Pathfinder Green Light" walked to the only way from the peninsula to the mainland, a narrow natural stone bridge on the sea, and saw a group of "silver pegasus" galloping by, directly knocking this unlucky ghost far away.
It flew far into the depths of the sea, and then was jetted back to land by a jet of water from below the surface, knocking out a green-shaped crater directly on the beach.
Obviously, the term "not hostile" refers to the subjective will of the creature, and in the case of unintentional circumstances, wild animals do not deliberately avoid situations that can injure or even kill the "green light".
Originally, I thought that after entering the tribal stage, I would not have to deal with these fifth-level creatures, but now it seems that I still think too much.
Although there is no health bar in sight, judging by the state of the "laborer" when he crawled out of the bunker, and its cheap price, if it is bumped into it twice, it will probably have to return to the tribe to be reborn, and it may also grow a few new green lights on the spot.
In this case, there is only one option - drag the "Green Light Chieftain" out and use the charm on these silver pegasi.
And there is another trouble with this choice: the "Green Light Chief" himself has not yet been "produced".
According to the current "price" of several units of the Green Light Tribe, the "Chief" must consume at least 300 units of food before he can get out of the council chamber.
Moreover, as a "leader", the "Green Light Chieftain" is not "produced" directly from the council chamber, it requires additional training like a "barracks", and the building that trains it ...... does not exist.
'It's weird, even if you don't have enough resources or technology, the building itself has to be there, right?' ’
[New buildings and units can be obtained by alliing with other tribes or destroying them," the stupid system explained, "However, as the first 'leader', you can 'train' it with just the council chamber. 】
'How much food is consumed?' ’
【300…… Probably. 】
If we rely on the present 'laborers' alone, wouldn't it have to wait a long time? ’
Sure enough, we should "train" some more to "sharpen knives and not chop wood".
Next, I pulled both of the pathfinder "laborers" back to the base and asked them to gather food - the second guy coming in the opposite direction was almost kicked out by the silver Pegasus horde.
At this point, the exact situation of the original peninsula was completely clear, and as I had guessed before, food, both meat and vegetables, was very abundant, as evidenced by the fauna and fruit trees everywhere, but wood and stone were scarce.
It is natural that there are no stones on the beach and in the woods, and the woods cannot be cut down too much because they are tasked with providing the fruit.
The end result was that once I reached 10 Laborers, I stopped increasing them and waited for the resources to accumulate to train the Chiefs to charm the Pegasus.
Food: 280→310→10.
Due to a series of previous "decision-making mistakes", the "Green Light Chief" became stupid in the "strategizing" of the council chamber, as almost all of the content on the "bubble" was at least a beat behind, and eventually, a dynamic bubble of "the chief went to pacify the silver Pegasus" popped out of its head and walked out of the council chamber on its own.
Unlike normal units, it did not go to the campfire to carry 300 units of food, but simply circled around the campfire, holding a scepter "WAAAGH!" After a while, I moved towards the position of the "level".
Of course, the "captain" and the "little follower" also followed, but they were in a state of "background board", and they didn't know if they could do it if they encountered the enemy.
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“WAAAGH!” “WAAAGH!”
The "Chief of the Green Light" shook the silver Pegasus with his scepter and let out a very familiar battle cry, and the bubbles of "Silver Pegasus follow the Green Light Tribe" kept popping up on his head.
But Silver Pegasus obviously doesn't have this "bubble exchange" function, just standing there and looking at it curiously until the prompt sister sends the recruitment results.
[Hint: Some of the 'Silver Pegasus' have been conquered by the charm of the 'Chief of the Green Light' and are willing to join his team.] 】
[Hint: The remaining 'Silver Pegasus' are about to flee because they do not approve of the 'Green Light' tribe's style.] 】
[Note: Due to the influence of the 'Beast Master' skill, you can choose to re-recruit the 'Silver Pegasus' who is about to escape by paying an additional 660 units of food.] 】
So, that "Beast Master" itself is still a skill to see the face? When brushing your face doesn't work, you have to pay for food and hire?
[This is very reasonable, otherwise a whole group will be made at a time, and then turn around and send to attack other hostile tribes, without a single soldier at all. Stupid system said.
'Reasonable is reasonable, but where do I get so much food?' ’
[Then you can only let them go.] 】
Stepping, slapping, stagnation.
Eventually, about five or six silver Pegasus remained, and the rest of their compatriots flapped their wings and prepared to leave the "checkpoint".
[Hint: The 'Green Light Tribe' obtains the biological resource 'Horse', which can be used to train 'Cavalry' units.] 】
[Note: Due to the lack of a suitable gender for the 'Green Light Tribe', 'Silver Pegasus' cannot participate in the formation of 'Cavalry' units.] 】
…… Is it really a unicorn? I'm sorry for the spore reproduction!
Naturally, the "Chief of the Green Light" didn't hear the prompt, and didn't know my complaints, but looked at the silver Pegasus left behind in great surprise and tried to get close to - in any case, they were level 5 creatures, and they were still important combat power in the early stage of the tribal stage.
As for the ones that flew away, you can only pretend that they didn't exist in the first place, otherwise it will hurt your heart.
"Tick Tick ~ Tick Tick Tick Tick
There was a strange sound, as if the sound of some kind of instrument was coming from the other side of the "level", and although the tone was good, the melody was completely out of tune, like a naughty boy playing with a good quality instrument.
But it was this strange sound that caused the silver Pegasus who were about to flapping their wings to stop and turn their heads to look there.
On the opposite side was a small group of bright purple hues of "green", or "violet".
The team consisted of three members armed with a strange instrument shaped like a flute, and led by a "leader" dressed like a "Green Light Chief" and holding a scepter in his hand.
After pacifying and recruiting the fleeing Silver Pegasus, they walked straight to the Green Light Chief and began some kind of communication.
What, to fight? But at first the combat unit seemed to be guarding its home...... How does the chieftain fight?
[Hint: The 'Purple Light Tribe' gives 200 units of food, 50 units of wood, and 50 units of stone to the 'Green Light Tribe'.] 】
[Hint: The 'Purple Light Tribe' asked the 'Green Light Tribe' to 'marry and form an alliance', and the 'Purple Light Queen' hopes to marry the 'Green Light Chief'.] 】
[Hint: 'Chief Greenlight' rejected the 'Queen of Purple Light''s marriage proposal.] 】
‘…… Ha? ’