Chapter 7: Finn's Recruiting Plan

Finn looked down at the [barracks] he had just built for 10,000 experience points, and felt that the interior of this contract building was completely devoid of the presence of living people, but he didn't feel strange in his heart, but immediately withdrew his finger and dragged out a new building icon from the data banner in front of him. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

After building a level 1 Barracks, the next building he dragged out of the data banner with his fingertips was the Residential Area.

Level 1 [Residential Zone] can add 2,500 units of Immortal population to the contract world, and the experience required is also 10,000 points.

The size of the population is one of the most important indicators for a contract world, after all, recruiting soldiers requires the consumption of idle population, and some contract buildings also need population to operate, and contract buildings such as [Residential Areas] can provide these essential manpower.

So, Finn found another vacant lot on the snow-covered plateau, moved his fingertips and put the stripped-down icon of [Residential Area] on it, and soon some low-rise houses with a high altitude style were added to the clearing.

As the clock ticked by, the snow at the end of the scene and the settlements clustered around the ruins of the palace gradually emerged to discover the houses that Finn had deliberately built to attract their attention. Soon after, these people began to migrate in droves in the direction of the [Residential Area], and the number of people displayed on the top of the [Residential Area] increased rapidly, from the initial 0 to 100 in a short time, and then to 200, followed by 300, 350, 400......

Finn looked down at the several streams of people who had migrated from all directions, and estimated in his heart that the current capped population of 2,500 units would be full by tonight.

In this way, there is a clear difference between some common sense in the world of contracts, or the way in which time flows, compared to the laws of the real world.

However, with the population, the [military camp] also has a source of soldiers. Finn looked at the growing population in the [residential area], and he didn't even have time to be happy, so he didn't bother to go to the game production team to care about the details of the Valhallic Pact like some idle perfectionists.

Of course, the role of the Heroic Spirit Contract requires a variety of contract buildings to be maximized, and it is not enough to build a [Barracks] and [Residential Area] with the original [Tavern].

Therefore, taking a breath of relief, Finn checked his current remaining experience points, and confirmed that the 200,000 experience points awarded to him by the [Legendary Destroyer] achievement were indeed a full 20,000 less, and he had to sigh in his heart that the cost of these contract buildings was really expensive, but he did not deny that the expensive cost of these things was worth it.

Therefore, he didn't feel a little distressed then, and immediately estimated the use of the remaining 180,000 experience points in his mind for a short and quick time, and paid a total of 40,000 experience points in one go, adding a [Training Ground] and a [Fortress] inside and near the [Barracks] respectively.

The cost of [Training Ground] and [Fortress] is 20,000 experience points, of which [Training Ground] is an outbuilding of Level 1 [Barracks], which can train ordinary soldiers who have been recruited into elite soldiers, and the architectural effect of Level 1 [Fortress] happens to be a perfect match with [Training Ground], which can increase the number of elite soldiers by a total of 500.

Fein had the experience of leading a war in his previous life, and the players of the human realm knew that he hated counting battle damage, but he understood that it was impossible to fight without casualties, so he always favored the latter in terms of quantity and quality, preferring to lead a small group of elite cavalry to attack the enemy's flank rather than a large army of militia with poor combat effectiveness to pile up a victory for him.

In this respect, his leadership style is very similar to that of the future Red Lord Kilrivers and the Black Knight Agret Cold, two undead generals who rose to prominence in the Demon Tide Wars, and is extremely opposite to Wolf Sir Wolf under the command of Skeleda the Skeleton King and the Vampire Queen Cosette.

Influenced by this personal style, after possessing the Sword of Fire in his life, he also resolutely decided to abandon the concept of quantity in his recruitment plan and adhere to the quality line. If you want to use the Heroic Spirit Contract to take the quality recruitment route, you naturally can't build a [Gathering House] that can recruit militias from the idle population without any restrictions by paying only 2,000 XP on the basis of the level 1 [Residential Area] because of greed for cheapness, but you must unlock and build some special buildings in the contract world.

The so-called special buildings, such as the [Foreign Knights' Guild] of the [Ring of Thorn Vine], the [Dragon's Tomb] of the [Tomb King's Crown], the [Unicorn Woodland] of the [Golden Leaf Scepter], the [Burning Stable] of the [Brimstone Bracelet], etc., etc. - these contract buildings that can only be built in certain contracts are more expensive than the generic buildings that can be built in various contract worlds, and require specific pre-buildings to unlock them. However, the rewards that correspond to the sky-high costs and harsh conditions are their unique features, and only they can enable the Heroic Soldiers in the Contract World to advance to the unique classes unique to different Heroic Contracts in the [Training Ground].

The Sword of the Hearth is related to the Dwarves, the Dwarven Kingdom of the Third Age, the Plateau Guard, who were loyal to King Fladin, and the famous Dwarven King Vladin Hearthfire himself.

The special buildings of the Heroic Soul Pact are largely influenced by related things - therefore, after the three contract buildings of [Barracks], [Training Ground] and [Fortress] have been built, the translucent data banner in front of Finn's eyes suddenly emitted a "ding" sound, as if an invisible key had unlocked the iron lock hanging on the door.

The door unlocked by the key slowly opened to Finn, and the translucent data banner suddenly doubled in width, and a new building icon refreshed in the new row of areas, with its name clearly marked under the small and streamlined icon, [Molten Iron Tower].

Finn's eyes lit up.

That's what you want!

Immediately, he didn't even bother to take another look at the cost of the building icon under the name, and without saying a word, he immediately found a space in the mountain terrain in his field of vision, and dragged the compact icon called [Molten Iron Tower] without hesitation.

The information prompted by the system arrived as promised.

[Note: You must pay 100,000 XP to build a "Molten Iron Tower", and the building must be located in mountain terrain.] 】

[Molten Iron Tower: Allows you to use the function of "Blacksmith IV" in this building, or train elite soldiers into "Tower Guards", or train "Tower Guards" into "Highland Iron Guards" with "White Wolves". 】

[Since the departure of the demon hunters, the dwarves have built iron towers and steel cables above the gates of hell, industrious blacksmiths have been stationed in the workshops of the crater, valiant warriors have guarded the towers, and white wolves have ridden to be loyal to the king who holds the fire.]

[You have met all the construction conditions of the building, are you sure about this operation?] (To be continued.) )