Volume 1 Feathering Chapter 36: Generous Rewards
First, there are some special items. In addition to basic information, many of them even come with phantom projection introductions.
Level 0 Village Heart (special item). After using it, you can build a most basic high elf village without any resources. After it is built, it will automatically belong to the Kingdom of Caledor. It requires 2,000 military merit points and can be exchanged for 30/30.
The Cherish War Lion's Lair (building blueprint). After it is successfully built, you can spend resources to recruit a Tier 2 Cherish War Lion. It requires 1,300 points and can be exchanged for 15/15.
Spear Arena (building blueprint). After it is successfully built, you can spend resources to recruit tier 2 High Elf Spearmen. It requires 800 points and can be exchanged for 20/20.
Ranger Outpost (Architectural Blueprint)...
Then there are all kinds of recruitment orders and advancement orders, just like a military exercise, and you can even directly recruit hero units.
Ithelama Silver Chariot Recruitment Order (Tier 5 - Chariot), after using it, you will be eligible to recruit Ithelama Silver Chariot, which requires 1000 points and can be exchanged for 10/10;
Pure Mane Company White Lion Guard Recruitment Order (Level 5 - Infantry)...
Snow Knights Recruitment Order (Level 4 - Cavalry)...
Yves Roland Mist Ranger Recruitment Order (Level 3 - Mixed Infantry)...
Lothern Ocean Guard (Shield Bearer) Recruitment Order (Level 3 - Mixed Infantry)...
Lothern Spirit Wolf Recruitment Order (Tier 2 - Beast)
High Elf Spearmen (Shield) (Tier 2 - Infantry) Recruitment Order. Use it to gain the qualification to recruit High Elf Shield Spearmen. 80 points are required and can be exchanged for 1000/1000
Hero Recruitment Order: randomly summon a hero from the same camp as you to serve you. It requires 900 points and can be exchanged 50/50.
Hero's Spirit, which upgrades elite units to heroes, requires 1,100 points and can be exchanged 50/50;
Hero's Spirit fragments. Every 3 fragments can be combined into a complete Hero's Spirit. It requires 400 points and can be exchanged for 200/200.
Arms Advancement Order (Primary): Immediately advance arms below level 3 (excluding level 3) to level 1. It requires 120 points and can be exchanged for 500/500.
Elite Token (Primary), which makes ordinary soldiers of level 3 and below elite, requires 200 points and can be exchanged for 200/200;
Seeing this, Levi seemed to vaguely understand why there were no high elf soldiers available for recruitment in the village in the early days, because the regular army of the high elves was likely to start at level 2 at the lowest.
Those guys standing guard at the gate of Maple Leaf Village are clearly level 2 high elf shield-bearing spearmen, and the leading team leader is a level 3 Lothern Ocean Guard!
The reason why he was so sure was because the guy was exactly the same as the one in the phantom projection, a mixed soldier with a shield in the left hand, a spear in the right hand, and a bow and arrow on the back.
Moreover, there are even hero orders that can directly recruit heroic units, as well as things that make subordinates elite. As for the military advancement orders and hero spirits, they are also very attractive. I just don't know if it is difficult to obtain the points.
But compared with the 80 points of a Tier 2 Spearman, he subconsciously felt that exchanging for a Hero's Spirit shouldn't be too difficult.
However, upgrading an elite to a hero is more expensive than directly recruiting a hero. It seems that the heroes recruited randomly are likely to be duds.
Then there are some mounts, equipment and the like, and there are even more types.
Tamed Ogre: Special mount, can be ridden, requires intermediate riding skills, combat level 5, requires 400 points, can be exchanged for 100/100;
Forest Giant Eagle: Flying mount, can be ridden, requires intermediate riding skills...
Caledor Dragonblood Warhorse (mount)...
Elementary magic book (earth/fire/water/wind)...
Magic Scroll - Fairy Magic...
Dragon Helmet (Blue - Rare)...
Swift Sword (Blue - Rare)...
Midsummer's Day Armor (Campaign Artifact)...
Then there are numerous skills, magic, and even battle skills , many of which have very cool-sounding names. The summoning elements that Levi currently masters are also among them, and there are more than one spells of the same kind, including summoning monsters, summoning undead, and so on.
This made Levi very excited, because he had already tasted the magic of summoning magic, and the more free cannon fodder the better.
All in all, at first glance, there are many options, at least hundreds of them, and each option is very attractive to the current God-chosen players. For example, once the 5th-level soldiers are successfully recruited, they will be able to sweep across the wilderness immediately.
After all, according to the news released on the forum yesterday, almost everyone is still using level 0 troops as their main force. Those who can recruit level 1 troops are already considered elite heroes or have good luck, and those who can recruit level 2 troops are even fewer.
Excluding Donna, Sam and Zhou Miyin, the strongest person under Levi's command is the half-elf longbowman he just recruited, who is only level 2.
The highest type of troops that can be exchanged is level 5. Not to mention the current players, even the natives of the Novice Village may not have such strong subordinates.
And sometimes it's not possible to recruit powerful subordinates just by having money. This time, they only need to kill the gnolls near the Rocky Highlands to recruit them. This can indeed be considered a welfare activity.
With such a rich selection, even Levi couldn't help but get excited and wanted to have a few of each.
Especially those limited redemption items, such as the Level 0 Town Heart. In strategy games, owning your own territory is a crucial step in any case, but they are a bit too expensive.
After scanning around twice, the thing that interested him most, besides the heart of the town, building blueprints and high-level troops, was the magic crystal.
This kind of special item for wizard profession is somewhat similar to a magic book, which stores several magic spells. After obtaining it, you may be able to use or learn the magic. High-quality ones can even reduce magic consumption, and even increase magic power and effect, etc.
In addition, points can also be exchanged for gold coins, experience points, and even for upgrading military ranks, etc.
The system also specifically emphasized here that the military position system is limited to certain races. You must be a high elf, half-elf, or human. Don't even think about other dwarves or the like.
Moreover, humans need to spend twice as many points and can only be promoted to sergeant at most, while half-elves need to spend 1.5 times as many points, but can only be promoted to the next level of non-commissioned officer.
(Recruits - Veterans - Sergeants - NCOs - Lieutenants - Military Governors - Generals)
Although different from visible exchange rewards, the effect of military positions is unknown. If it is still that little bit of life or attribute bonus, it is currently better to directly exchange for subordinates.
But this restriction itself explained something, as if the high elves did not want to give it to any outsiders at all, so Levi kept it in mind and decided to study it carefully when he had more military merit points in the future.
With such a generous reward, it is no wonder that the dwarf, who was like a punching bag before, was also excited. Even if there is no way to improve his military rank, even if his efforts will be discounted, it is still attractive enough.
Levi looked at Shudun and politely invited him: "How about it, Shudun, do you want to join me?"
Tree Stump smiled very honestly and said, "Brother, I want to go to other villages first to see if I can get some bargains. Besides, I'm afraid my current strength is not enough."
Levi was not surprised at all by Tree Stump's answer. What Tree Stump said might be true, but there were actually other issues involved.
The military merit points for this area mission are calculated based on kills rather than contributions in battle like experience points. But can the short-armed and short-legged dwarves compete with Amazon or half-elf hunters in killing efficiency?
Although he had saved the other person's life to some extent, the favor was not so great that he would ask the other person to work for him for free. Only a fool would agree to this.
There shouldn't be many real fools among the first batch of people who enter this more strategic game. At least the tree stump in front of him is not one of them. What's more, the favor he showed him in the past has actually been repaid after he revealed the information about the little boss, the kobold wizard.
After transferring all the little flower fairies temporarily staying in the military camp to the other side, Levi immediately received a system prompt saying that because he abandoned his subordinates, the morale of the entire army had slightly dropped.
Levi didn't take it seriously. He had learned about this on the forum a long time ago. But in fact, it had little impact on their morale. Having a meal could solve the problem.
What is actually most affected are the tree stumps.
After being transferred as items, the morale of these little flower fairies will drop significantly, and their attributes will also be weakened. It will take at least two or three days to fully recover.
This is probably also to prevent some local tycoons or organized players from becoming stronger quickly in this way.
However, for Stump, it shouldn't be a big problem. Dwarves are also nature-oriented. When the entire team is of the same faction or race, morale will be slightly boosted. Coupled with his drinking skill, morale should be able to be restored.
And even if it still doesn't work, it doesn't really matter, because he never intended to let them fight from the beginning, but to be scouts. No matter how much their attributes are weakened, their flying speed is much faster than that of the dwarves!
Seeing Shudun saying goodbye and leaving with excitement, Levi suddenly stopped him and said, "Shudun, after finishing this mission, if I have the chance, I want to go and see you dwarves."
Stump immediately patted his chest and agreed, claiming that everything would be fine and that he would definitely treat Levi well when they arrived at their dwarf territory.
Levi smiled and nodded. The reason he said this was because he suddenly realized something. If only the high elves had this kind of large-scale regional mission, then the strength of the nearby high elves' chosen heroes would be greatly improved. Wouldn't that be too unfair to the other chosen heroes?
Thinking further, was it that I had rescued the Sigmar priest from the gnolls by coincidence before , and was this a key trigger point that slightly accelerated the process?
If the facts are really as he thought, it won’t be long before other races will also start to engage in similar activities!