In summary, Zong Shen chose to exchange all the [Farr Recruitnt Scrolls (Purple)] in one go; points have value, but talent is priceless.
Moreover, this ti Zong Shen wasn’t short on points at all; after the exchange, he still had 254,225 points left.
After exchanging for the farrs, Zong Shen’s gaze turned to other options available.
Basically, as long as it belongs to the Human Race line, non-ancient and non-special units can be recruited.
Units like the Dark Night Female Hunter from the Elf Race can’t be recruited, and to Zong Shen’s surprise, Wolf Cavalry is also not on the recruitable list. Although they are a standard unit for lords in the region, they don’t seem to be the mainstream units on the current Era Continent.
They should be from a steppe tribe of the Human Race from the previous Era’s continent, not just the Wolf Cavalry.
Standard units like the Orc Warriors and Giant Demon Warriors in Ah Ze’s area are also missing in the exchange options.
For other Human Race units, whether they are from the Kingdom Series, Church Series, Organization Series, or Neutral System, generally, from Tier One to Tier Four, they are all available. The price depends on the tier and unit type.
Cavalry units are the most expensive of the sa tier; mages rank second, shooter types co third, and lee types are the cheapest.
Although mages require Mage Talent, their innate requirents are quite high.
But in fact, training cavalry is the true extravagance; whether it’s the cavalry mber, the mount, or the complete set of armor and weapons, comprehensively, training a cavalry mber is considerable.
Warrior Recruitnt Scrolls are also limited, from Tier One to Tier Four, regardless of type or talent. Each tier can redeem up to 12 recruitnt scrolls.
The prices vary within, and for Tier One, only ordinary and good talents are available, with a 200-point exchange price difference between the two.
The exchange price for Tier One Cavalry with ordinary talent is 800 points, and for good talent, it is 1,000 points.
The exchange price for Tier One Apprentice Mage with ordinary talent is 700 points, and for good talent, it is 900 points.
The exchange price for Tier One Short Bowman or Light Crossbowman with ordinary talent is 600 points, and for good talent, it is 800 points.
The exchange price for Tier One Infantry Warrior with ordinary talent is 500 points, and for good talent, it is 700 points.
Tier Two Recruitnt Scroll prices are 1.5 tis those of Tier One for the sa unit and talent; the talents available are ordinary, good, and excellent, with excellent talents being 400 points more expensive than good talents.
Tier Three Recruitnt Scroll prices are 1.5 tis those of Tier Two for the sa unit and talent; they start with excellent talent and have a rare talent option, requiring an additional 800 points.
Tier Four Recruitnt Scroll prices are 1.5 tis those of Tier Three for the sa unit and talent; they also begin with excellent talent, with rare level talent needing an added cost.
The talent of soldiers can improve so basic attributes to a certain extent; within the sa tier, each talent upgrade can boost basic attributes by about 20%, and using corresponding tier souls can improve soldiers’ talent.
Zong Shen first chose Tier One soldiers, which are generally weaklings; even Tier One Cavalry are Light Cavalry, but fortunately, there are many types to choose from, even those from the Calamity Raven Church.
However, the growth potential of Tier One soldiers is ultimately limited. From a long-term perspective, cavalry, infantry, and archers are unsuitable; only Tier One Apprentice Mages seem more appropriate.
Because Zong Shen’s territory has a [Magic Hall], these Apprentice Mages can gradually improve so of their attributes through ditation Cultivation, and can also enhance wisdom and charm by reading, providing additional ways to increase their strength.
By comparison, other types of warriors can only upgrade through replacing equipnt and leveling up, so Zong Shen decided to exchange for twelve Apprentices Mages with good talent; Tier One Apprentices Mages usually master one or two types of Tier One single-target magic.
As for the category, Zong Shen chose Thunder Elent directly!
The magic of Thunder and Fire elents has impressive power, and in fact, the limits of elents don’t have high or low status; the two major attributes of space-ti are the sa, just rarer with so special traits.
Other attribute magic reaching the extre can also tear dinsions and disrupt ti, and if they reach the extre, in terms of power, they are basically similar, differing mainly in the characteristics of the attribute.
Zong Shen consud 10,800 points and exchanged for 12 [Tier One Thunder Elent Apprentice Mage Recruitnt Scrolls (Green)].
Now he had 243,425 points remaining, giving him an illusion of never running out of points.
For Tier Two warriors, he didn’t choose mages again because Tier Two started having cost-effective units; although there was no strategy guide, Zong Shen screened them based on so basic information.
For example, Nord Scout Cavalry from the Kingdom Series Nord Kingdom, Kujite Guerrilla Shooter from the Kujite Kingdom, Tier Two Light Crossbowman from the Avalon Kingdom, and Rodok Crossbowman from the Rodok Kingdom.
Also, the Tier Two warriors from the Church Series Serpent Followers.
And Tier Two Glorious Shield Swordsn Infantry from the Organization Series Glorious Eye rcenary Corps.
All these are relatively cost-effective Tier Two units.
Those scouts are all good choices, but the exchange price for cavalry is high; Zong Shen needs to save at least 100,000 to 80,000 points to exchange for so defense building blueprints.
After thinking for a while, weighing the exchange price and cost-effectiveness, Zong Shen decided to give up the option of Tier Two scouts and consider the Tier Two crossbown instead.
Simply looking at the description, Rodok Crossbowman seems to have a higher cost-effectiveness than the Tier Two Light Crossbowman from the Avalon Kingdom. Both belong to the powerful Tier Two crossbown.
After considering these two types of crossbown, Zong Shen finally decided to choose the Rodok Crossbown.
He spent 14,400 points to exchange 12 [Tier Two Rodok Crossbowman Recruitnt Scrolls].
Now it was ti for the Tier Three soldiers. Currently, under Zong Shen’s command are Tier Three soldiers ready for action; according to present options, there happened to be Dragonized Spear and Shield Warriors under Tier Three Recruitnt Scrolls, so he decided to choose them.
He spent 14,400 points to exchange for 12 [Tier Three Recruitnt Scrolls (Excellent) Dragonized Spear and Shield Warrior].
With twelve more formal mages added, Zong Shen’s strength has undoubtedly increased. Although summoning a few Tier Three doesn’t guarantee they would master a Tier Four Magic Skill, he decided to take his chances. Like Doris, being able to master a Tier Four Magic Skill would be even better. Mages belong to the Mage Series; official mages were much more cost-effective compared to Tier Four Mages.
This is because Tier Four soldiers are twice as expensive as Tier Three, not to ntion the resource consumption is much greater.
In terms of abilities, Zong Shen preferred mage types with a focus on supporting his warriors.
In church-type recruitnt scrolls, there’s also the Dragon-Transford Spear and Shield Warrior belonging to the Dragon Transformation Church, a Tier Three Soldier.
Zong Shen considered the existing types of mages in his territory, including each series of mages, and decided to gamble on recruiting a few Tier Three Dragonized Spear and Shield Warriors.
He spent 18,600 points to exchange for 12 [Tier Three Dragonized Spear and Shield Warrior Recruitnt Scrolls (Excellent)], with each scroll requiring 1200 points.
His points had decreased significantly faster than anticipated, leaving him only with a remaining points balance of 12325 after the exchange.
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