Chapter 664: Advanced, Increased Resource Acquisition
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Before, he thought that level 70 did not have any new features and new buildings, and now he was directly slapped in the face.
There's a second fortress in front that can be built to slap the face, and now there's a new thing in the Elemental Forge to slap the face.
Although he had carefully inspected the Elemental Tower before, he basically went to those rooms of the summoning hall, the altar, and the entrance to the astral plane, and he hadn't been here for a long, long time.
Although there was a free raffle every day, he didn't come back since he lost the Tower Butler function because he didn't want to get into gambling anymore.
So much so that now Link doesn't know when this function of pumping fortress fragments appeared.
None of that mattered, though, and Link looked at the introduction of the turntable.
The mystery of the fortress fragments also appeared here.
It turns out that the reason for the appearance of these fortress fragments is because the fortress can be upgraded.
A stronghold can be upgraded at level 70 and consumes the same shards as the fort itself.
That is, the Elemental Tower Fragment.
By collecting a large number of Elemental Tower Fragments, the Elemental Tower itself is enhanced.
In the reinforcement process, there are two different directions of reinforcement.
Among them, the enhancement of resource-based fortresses is to increase the number of resources obtained, such as silver coins, elemental crystal nuclei, forbidden fruits, divine fruits, etc.
The enhancement of the combat fortress is the improvement of the combat effectiveness of the subordinate soldiers.
What both sides have is the enhancement of external items such as equipment and runes.
Looking at the past carefully, Link was uneasy.
Gathering a certain number of these fortress fragments can bring a level up to the fortress, and if you don't have this fortress itself, after collecting a certain number of them, you can get a second fortress, which can be used at level 70.
Link's Sacred Paradise is such a second fortress.
On this turntable, there are a total of sixteen slots, representing sixteen types of forts, and the number of fragments in each grid varies, basically representing the gap between the various forts.
Basically, Battle-type Strongholds have significantly fewer fragments than Resource Strongholds.
The Elemental Tower to which Link belongs is located in the bottom few, but according to the introduction, because the Elemental Tower is the main plug, the number of fragments obtained increases, so it is not clear which level it is ranked at.
But the fortress of Divine Heaven, with only one fragment, is in the first place.
A resource-based fortress and a combat-type fortress can complement each other perfectly, and Link is very happy with that.
Although the Elemental Tower has a low ranking here, it is the most suitable fortress for Link, and the increase in fragments obtained makes it easier to advance.
It's like a fortress in the Divine Heaven with only one fragment at a time, and if you want to go to the next level, you can see how difficult it is.
Drawing stronghold shards costs diamonds, and there is no chance to get free.
A single draw costs 100 diamonds, and 10 consecutive draws can be discounted, only 900 diamonds.
Link looked at the number of diamonds he had, smiled, and simply made a dozen or so consecutive ten consecutive times, directly bringing a large number of fortress fragments into his package.
Directly, nearly three hundred pieces entered Link's backpack.
You can get 4 of the Elemental Tower's fragments in one draw, and out of these more than 100 extractions, you can draw 9 times neatly and get 45 Elemental Tower Fragments.
The number of times the Divine Heaven is drawn is more, but it is very small at a time, and there are a total of twelve Divine Heaven Fragments.
As for the various other fortress fragments, each with its own number, Link arranged them and placed them in a fixed place.
Link then spent more than 10,000 diamonds on the extract, and the shards of the fortress kept appearing until Link stopped and prepared to verify the fortress level.
Standing at the bottom of the Elemental Tower, Link clicked on the Elemental Tower interface, and after having enough Elemental Tower fragments, a small exclamation mark appeared, which attracted people's attention.
This is where the upgrade comes in.
Link clicked in and took a look, the first upgrade required 15 elemental tower fragments, Link now has more than 100 in his hand, and he has no pressure to upgrade.
Upgrading was an instant success, and Link glanced at it, and behind all the resource output of the Elemental Tower, it increased by a small percentage.
5%!
It takes 30 shards to level up again, Link immediately advances, and it takes 45 shards to advance to the third level, and Link doesn't hesitate to do it again!
Then, all that was needed was 100 shards, and Link still had 50 shards in his hand, which was not enough to level up again.
The Elemental Tower's output of all resources is increased by an additional 15%, which is a seemingly okay number.
Although it cost Link more than 20,000 diamonds to get it, no matter how you look at it, you feel that you have made a lot of money.
After all, this is not a real page game.,It's not long before you leave.,This has become an important reliance for Link.,Not to mention increasing the speed of resource acquisition by 15%.,Even if it's 5%,After a long time,Link doesn't know how much money he's made.。
Link would love to continue extracting the shards and directly raise the Elemental Tower to the highest level, but that was just a thought.
Link also needs more diamonds to enchant new equipment and boost the strength of his heroes.
There are simply not enough diamonds! You have to save a little bit of money.
The additional increase in resources takes a long time to reflect, and in a short period of time, the combat effectiveness of the heroes is more important.
After the Elemental Tower is upgraded, there is another benefit.
That is, the upper limit of what silver coins and elemental crystal nuclei can store has been increased several times - although it may seem to be useless now, it may be effective in the future.
Link put the matter of the Elemental Tower aside and began to prepare for the placement of the Divine Heaven.
The Sacred Paradise is not a tower, but a fortress with the city at its core.
Once Link has cleared an area for it, he can place it on it.
As he unfolded the Divine Heaven, Link felt a little disappointed.
He thought that the fortress would be a real paradise, but in front of him was a quaint town hall.
Entering the town hall, Link took a look at the properties, and it was simple, the town hall brought a certain amount of silver coins to the player every day.
Without!
However, around the city hall, there are four foundations that can be used to build buildings.
One of the foundations is the most important altar from which heroes are summoned, and Link builds them directly.
The second foundation is the Alchemy Workshop, which functions the same as the Alchemy Hall of the Elemental Tower, and is no longer stated.
The third foundation is the Blacksmith's Shop, which is equivalent to the Forge Hall of the Elemental Tower.
And then there's the fourth and final place.
From there, that's where Battle-based Fortresses differ from Resource-based Strongholds.
Spear Barracks, where players can spend silver to summon Apprentice Spearmen to fight for themselves.
Spear Battalion, which can summon Spearmen when upgraded. (To be continued.) )