The Most Lord

Chapter 51 Shopping Mall Items

Chapter 51 Shopping Mall Items

Items in the mall are divided into three categories.

Skins, units, and others.

Allen opened these three categories one by one.

The skin category is the various skins of League of Legends heroes, such as Garen's Death Knight, Lux's Magical Girl, Yasuo's Metal Gear and so on.

According to the system introduction, after purchasing a hero skin, the hero will get a certain degree of ability enhancement, and the enhanced ability depends on the type of skin.

For example, after Galen purchases the skin of a death knight, he will have the power of death, which can not only greatly improve his survivability, but also inflict a death curse on the enemy after injuring the enemy.

Another example is that after Yasuo buys the Metal Gear skin, he will be equipped with a set of metal armor, which will greatly improve his defense ability without affecting his speed.

Each hero will have one or several skins, and each skin has different effects.

Alan can only buy one skin for the same hero, so Alan must carefully consider the choice of skin and choose the most suitable one for this hero.

Of course, this is not what Allen has to consider now, because these skins have a unified price in the system, one hundred thousand gold coins!

Not to mention that Allen can't spend 100,000 gold coins to buy hero skins now, even if he has 100,000 gold coins on him now, it is impossible to use the money for this.

Allen felt that the more functions the system enabled, the poorer he looked. One hundred thousand gold coins is definitely a huge sum of money in Allen's eyes, but now it is only the price of a skin.

The classification of arms refers to the various arms of Valoran. Allen counted, and there are a total of hundreds of arms, including Demacian heavy infantry.

However, in the system, the Demacian heavy infantry is a fifth-tier unit, and the price is 1500 gold coins per soldier!

Even for the lowest-level first-tier troops, the price of each soldier is 15 gold coins.

Other categories are various things that have appeared in League of Legends.

Scouting guards, life potions, mana potions, etc., to Allen's surprise, there are defense towers, flying dragons (the dragon in the game, because it conflicts with the dragon in the other world in the setting, I changed the name Below), with Baron Nash!

Feilong and Baron Nash are what people call little dragons and big dragons in the League of Legends game.

Among them, the price of the defense tower is 50,000 gold coins each, the Feilong (Tier 10) is priced at 300,000 gold coins, and the Baron Nash (Tier 12) is priced at 3 million gold coins!

This price made Allen discouraged.

However, Allen found that neither Feilong nor Baron Nash had an unlimited purchase limit. In other words, if Allen has 300 million gold coins, he can buy a hundred Baron Nash and put them on the territory.

Of course, Allen can only think about this situation in his dreams.

It is a pity for Allen that there is no equipment sales in the League of Legends in the mall. Think about it, if you can buy equipment such as the Infinity Blade and the Power of Three Phases in the mall, how refreshing it will be.

The opening of the mall made Allen tangled up again. There were originally 20,000 gold coins left, which Allen wanted to use for the second directional summon. But now he has to think about summoning heroes and buying arms, which will be more helpful for the upcoming battle.

If calculated by the combat power that can be generated immediately after being summoned, the benefits of buying arms and summoning heroes are almost the same.

The cheapest Tier 6 soldier in the mall is priced at 3,000 gold coins per soldier, and 20,000 gold coins can buy six Tier 6 soldiers.

Six sixth-level soldiers and one sixth-level hero, it's hard to say who plays a greater role on the battlefield.

However, heroes can grow, which is incomparable to purchased arms. The level of arms purchased in the mall is fixed, and the level cannot be improved through practice.

However, Allen can increase the level of the unit by consuming gold coins, and the amount of gold coins consumed depends on the existing level of the unit.

Choosing to upgrade low-level arms to high-level arms will cost more than buying high-level arms directly.

For example, a Tier 1 soldier costs 10 gold coins and a Tier 2 soldier costs 30 Gold coins, so it will cost 25 Gold coins to upgrade a Tier 1 soldier to a Tier 2 soldier.

From purchasing a Tier 1 soldier to upgrading it to a Tier 2 soldier, the total cost is 35 gold coins, which is 5 gold coins more than buying a Tier 2 soldier directly.

Of course, the actual situation is not the number, but the meaning is the meaning.

Just when Allen was wondering whether to summon heroes or buy arms, suddenly, Allen slapped himself on the forehead.

Stupid, why do I have to choose directional summoning?

Divide the 20,000 gold coins into two parts, 10,000 gold coins are used to randomly summon a hero, and 10,000 gold coins are used to buy arms.

Although this would waste an opportunity to summon heroes in a targeted manner, in this case, it is natural to strengthen the strength of the territory as much as possible.

Galen will set off again today to the city of Nice to get another 90,000 gold coins. Allen must ensure that when Galen is not in the territory, the territory has the strength to deal with the attack of the Folkestone Territory.

Allen entered the system again and chose to call randomly.

I don't know what hero will be summoned this time, Alan thought to himself.

"The host chooses to randomly select a hero. If the hero is selected successfully, the summoning will cost 10,000 gold coins. The next summoning will cost 30,000 gold coins, and the random summoning will be discounted at half price."

Light and shadow flashed, and a giant blue beast appeared in the room. This giant blue and black beast, lying on the ground, was nearly five meters long and two meters high.

A thick and hoarse voice echoed in the room.

"Void Dungeon Beast Rek'Sai, at your service."

"Welcome to join, Rexai." Allen smiled at Rexai.

Although Rek'Sai is not a humanoid hero, compared to heroes like Desert Butcher Renekton and Desert God of Death Nasus, Rek'Sai is more thoroughly animalized. No one will doubt that he is a pure monster.

As long as Rexai doesn't speak normally, he can pretend to be a monster domesticated by the Huaxia leader in front of outsiders, although doing so feels a little wronged to Rexai.

When the territory develops and is able to cope with external pressure, Rek'Sai will be able to appear as a hero in an upright manner, no need to pretend.

And Rek'sai's skills are very helpful to the war, and Rek'sai's appearance now can be said to be at the right time.

After summoning Rek'Sai, Alan still has 10,000 gold coins in his hand that can be used to buy units.

Allen began to carefully select the arms in the mall.

The first-tier arms are excluded first. Compared with the higher-tier arms, the price-performance ratio of the first-tier arms is too low, and they can only be used as cannon fodder in wars.

Troops of Tier 5 or above are also excluded. The cheapest Tier 5 troop in the mall costs 1,000 gold coins per soldier, and 10,000 gold coins are only enough to buy ten, which is not a scale at all.

After some screening among the second-tier to fourth-tier units, Allen chose the third-tier unit Frost Archer.

The Frost Archer comes from the Freljord of Valoran, and is said to be one of the troops directly under Ashe, one of the heroes of the League of Legends.

Frost archers are warriors who practice both magic and martial arts. When shooting arrows, they can attach a layer of ice magic to the arrows. Enemies hit by magic arrows will be slowed down or even frozen by the ice magic added to the arrows, even if they are not hit critically.

Allen found through comparison that the Frost Archer is one of the strongest arms among all the third-tier arms sold in the mall.

Of course, the price is also one of the most expensive, the cheapest of the third-tier arms only needs 100 gold coins, but the Frost Archer needs 200 gold coins!

You know, the cheapest Tier 4 unit only needs 300 gold coins! But cheap is not good. These cheapest arms may not be able to win even ordinary soldiers of the same level.

Allen brought Galen, Swain, and Rek'Sai to the Martial Arts Field in the Lord's Mansion, and spent 10,000 gold coins to summon fifty frost archers.

On the martial arts arena, fifty Frost Archers stood neatly in a team of ten, forming five teams.

To Allen's surprise, these frost archers were all women!

They were dressed in snow-white cloaks, and the hoods of the cloaks covered most of their faces, but they couldn't cover their sharp eagle-like eyes.

"Frost Archer, see Lord Lord."

A pleasant voice sounded, and fifty frost archers saluted Allen in unison.

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