Global Lords: Hundredfold Increments Starting With the Undead

Chapter 606: 461, Glory Tower_2



Chapter 606: Chapter 461, Glory Tower_2

Earth Spirit Camp should be a blueprint for a troop type building.

From the description, it seems that a type of troop called the Earth Spirit’s Daughter can be recruited from the Earth Spirit Camp.

Last time, the purple-quality [Lionheart Knight Training Camp] I acquired allowed me to recruit eighth-tier troops.

So, the purple building blueprint I have now should provide troops of a high-rank.

Once it’s constructed, I can examine the properties of the Earth Spirit’s Daughters.

Troops of living creatures present a burden on the territory’s food supplies, so only effective troops are suitable for large-scale recruitment.

After examining the two building blueprints, I continue to look at the equipment blueprints.

The first one is a purple-quality weapon blueprint.

[Warrior Gladiator’s Sword (Purple): 2 cast iron blocks, 5 Fine iron, 2 thick leathers, 4 metal components, 2 mithril.]

(Description: Sharply bloodthirsty, it brings the warrior to the winner’s throne.)

A purple-quality single-handed sword blueprint is just the weapon Fang Hao needs.

The single-handed sword is a common weapon; many heroes in the territory are good at using it, including Fang Hao and Rolana, whose main offensive method is spells.

They also wear single-handed swords for self-defense against sudden close-range attacks.

Furthermore, the weapon of the Skeleton Warriors is also a single-handed sword, so this weapon can replace a batch of troop equipment.

At the same time, the weapon can also be updated for sale in the local channel.

It can be said that it’s very practical.

The second blueprint is for a studded hammer.

[Guardian studded hammer (Blue): 12 irons, 3 cast iron blocks, 2 thick leathers, 5 metal components.]

(Description: In the most primitive sacrifices, this weapon can more conveniently smash the skulls of the human sacrifices.)

Well, …

The studded hammer is indeed a rare weapon.

Human armies seldom equip this weapon, and in orc armies, it is only occasionally seen.

Nor are there suitable troops in the army for using the studded hammer, Fang Hao has not yet figured out which troops are best suited for this weapon.

Next is a Guardian’s set.

A helmet, chest armor, boots, and gloves, a complete four-piece set.

When such sets appear simultaneously, the corresponding set attributes also appear. Amongst equipment of the same quality, they can be considered top-quality.

[Guardian’s Breastplate (Blue)]

[Category: Chest Armor]

[Defense: Level 3 Defense]

[Set attribute: Movement Speed+5%, Strength+5%, Morale+7%.]

(Description: Each guardian adheres to the creed, carrying out their mission.)

[Materials required: 5 Cast iron blocks, 22 Leathers, 12 Thick Leathers, 22 Spindles, 8 Metal Components.]

Looking at the materials required for the set, the Guardian’s suit should fall into the category of leather armor.

The consumption of cast iron blocks is only 5, with a greater quantity of leathers required.

Although it is not currently useful, the set is always practical. Even if no one uses it, it will fetch a good price on the regional channel.

Behind the Guardian’s Armor Set, there is a Hero Heart and Hero’s Credential.

These are materials for hero trials and advancements.

Beast Tooth Stone and Warfire Coin are both racial materials and currency, both of which are necessary to open a treasure chest.

After examining all the rewards, Fang Hao, with Aseti and the others beside him, walked out of the door.

Outside the hall, it was still bustling.

Squads of skeletons quickly moved down the streets, cleaning and searching.

Near the city gate, the bodies of dead orcs were piled up into hills.

The Bone Dragon breathed death onto the mountains of corpses, turning bodies into skeletons.

The bodies turned to skeletons would be transported by dedicated soldiers to Blackstone City for conversion into Skeletal Soldiers.

Due to the two consecutive battles, the number of bodies for conversion was quite large, and since the Skeleton Conversion Field had a time limit, digesting all these corpses would take a long time.

Fang Hao walked down the street to the central location.

Opening the Book of Lords, he began to construct buildings.

The Blackstone Martial Arts Field, Glory Tower, and Tower of the Fallen, these three buildings rose from the ground in succession.

Appearing before Fang Hao’s eyes.

At the same time, Fang Hao immediately checked the loyalty of Rhesa and Letoz.

[Current Loyalty of Rhesa: 65.]

[Current Loyalty of Toxic Crow-Letoz: 82.]

As expected, after the establishment of the Glory Tower, whether it was the ordinary orcs or the orc heroes, their loyalty was forcibly increased by 40.

Rhesa reached 65, and Letoz even reached 82 points.

82 points is considered high loyalty.

The biggest benefit of the Glory Tower is its enhancement for the surrendering orcs, reducing the chances of public order and rebellion incidents appearing in the future.

It can be said that it is precisely the building that Fang Hao needs.

After reviewing the Glory Tower, Fang Hao continued to look at the Blackstone Martial Arts Field.

This was a large arena with various equipment placed in the center that could satisfy the training needs of the orcs.

Unfortunately, this training field only benefits the orc race, while the other races are not treated with such favor.

Having finished constructing these buildings, Fang Hao returned to the City Lord’s hall.

On the way, Fang Hao asked, “Aseti, do you think Letoz is suitable for managing this city?”

Blackstone City would be put under the care of a skeleton hero, but Tasgo City still needed an orc hero to manage it as a city lord.

Previously, Fang Hao had not considered Letoz, but now that Letoz’s loyalty had reached 82 points, he seemed to be a possible candidate.

After a brief moment of thought, Aseti quietly said, “My lord, Letoz is not suitable for managing this city.”

“Why?”

“Although Letoz says good things, the other orcs will only see Letoz as a surrender, a betrayer of several other heroes. If he becomes the City Lord, it would add unpredictable hidden dangers,” Aseti explained.

Fang Hao frowned slightly, understanding what Aseti was trying to express.

In this city, a large number of residents who were once managed by Krat will continue to live here.

Ordinary orcs can surrender, but as a leader of one of the three major tribes, betraying Krat for self-preservation.

They will certainly not be accepted by the orcs.

Expecting them to obey a traitor’s management, there will definitely be resistance.

By then, not only will this city face the risk of rebellion but it won’t be able to achieve its original goal of collecting faith for him.

“This city needs an orc hero, who do you think is the most suitable?” Fang Hao continued to ask.

Aseti was quick with his reply, as if he already had his answer, “Tellock would be a good choice.”

Bronze Bull – Tellock.

This answer was somewhat beyond Fang Hao’s expectations.

Bronze Bull was managing Bronze Bull City and the Manim Market, and he was doing a fairly good job.

If Bronze Bull were moved over here, it was not clear whether Bronze Bull himself would agree.

“Why Tellock?” Fang Hao continued to ask.

Aseti responded calmly, “Tellock is a purple hero, meeting the requirements to sit in Tasgo City in terms of strength. Moreover, Tellock has high prestige among the orcs. In addition, he did not participate in this battle, which can reduce a large part of the orcs’ dislike.”

Bronze Bull Tellock held great prestige among the surrounding orcs.

Relying on his own strength and reputation, he set the rules for the Manim Market, and the surrounding orcs were willing to abide by them.

Even the villages near Tasgo City were more willing to transport goods to the Manim Market for sale.

This was the reason Tasgo City and Manim Market had established shops in each other’s areas.

If Tellock were chosen to be stationed in Tasgo City, from the aspects of strength and prestige, he would fit the position of City Lord.

“I will discuss this with Bronze Bull later, to see what he thinks,” said Fang Hao, nodding.

We’ll see what Bronze Bull has to say about it when the time comes.

Both of them returned to the City Lord’s residence, Fang Hao then deactivated God’s Presence and went to bed to rest.

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On the second day, at noon.

Tasgo City welcomed a team composed of Taurens.

The leading Tauren, like a golden statue, shone dazzlingly under the sun.


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