The Most Lord

Chapter 51: Mall items

The items in the mall are divided into three categories.

Skin, class, other.

Allen opened the three categories one by one.

Skin classification is the various skins of League of Legends heroes, such as Galen’s Death Knight, Lux’s Magical Girl, Yasuo’s Metal Gear and so on.

According to the system, after purchasing the 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 buys the skin of the death knight, he will have the power of death, which can not only greatly enhance his survivability, but also cause death curses on the enemy after he damages the enemy.

Another example is that after Yasuo purchases the Metal Gear skin, he will be equipped with a set of Metal Battle Armor, which will greatly enhance his defensive ability without affecting his speed.

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

For the same hero, Allen can only help him purchase one skin, so in the choice of skin, Allen must carefully consider and choose the most suitable for this hero.

Of course, this is not a problem that 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 one hundred thousand gold coins to buy the hero skin, even if he has one hundred thousand gold coins on his body now, it is impossible to use the money in this aspect.

Allen feels that the more functions the system opens, the poorer he appears. One hundred thousand gold coins are 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 Continent. Allen counted them, and there were hundreds of arms in total, including the Demacian heavy infantry.

However, in the system, the Demacia heavy infantry is a Tier 5 unit, and the price is 1500 gold coins per soldier!

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

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

Investigating guards, life potions, mana potions, etc., to Alan’s surprise, there are defensive towers, flying dragons (the dragon in the game, because of the conflict with the dragon in the different world in the setting, I changed the name Next), with Baron Nash!

Flying Dragon and Baron Nash are what people call the little dragon and the big dragon in the League of Legends game.

The price of the defensive tower is 50,000 gold coins per tower, the flying dragon (Tier 10) sells 300,000 gold coins, and the Baron Nash (Tier 12) sells 3 million gold coins!

This price discouraged Allen.

However, Allen found that neither the Flying Dragon nor the Baron Nash had a limited purchase limit. In other words, if Allen had 300 million gold coins, he could buy a hundred Baron Nash and put it in his territory.

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

What makes Allen feel a pity is that there is no equipment sales in the League of Legends in the mall. Think about it, if you can buy endless blades, three-phase power and other equipment in the mall, it would be so refreshing.

The opening of the mall made Allen entangled again. There were originally 20,000 gold coins left, and Allen wanted to use it for the second targeted summoning. But now he has to consider, summon heroes and purchase units, which will be more helpful to the upcoming battle.

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

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

With six Tier VI soldiers and a Tier VI hero, it is hard to say who is more effective on the battlefield.

However, heroes can grow, which is unmatched by the purchased units. The level of units purchased in the mall is fixed and cannot be upgraded through practice.

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

If you choose to upgrade low-level arms to high-level arms, the total cost is more expensive than buying high-level arms directly.

For example, a first-tier soldier 10 gold coins, a second-tier soldier 30 gold coins, then it will cost 25 gold coins to upgrade a first-tier soldier to a second-tier soldier.

From the purchase of a Tier 1 soldier to the promotion of a Tier 2 soldier, it costs a total of 35 gold coins, which is 5 more gold coins than the direct purchase of a Tier 2 soldier.

Of course, the actual situation is not this number, but it means that.

Just as Allen was wondering whether to summon heroes or buy units, all of a sudden, 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 summon a hero at random, and 10,000 gold coins can be used to purchase units.

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

Galen will set off again today to the city of Nice to collect 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 by the Folkestone leader.

Allen enters the system again and chooses to be summoned randomly.

I don't know what hero will be summoned this time, Allen thought.

"The host chooses a random hero, and the hero is selected successfully, and the summoning consumes 10,000 gold coins. The next summoning requires 30,000 gold coins, and the random summoning requires a half price discount."

Light and shadow flashed, and a big blue beast appeared in the room. This blue and black behemoth, lying on the ground, has a body length of nearly five meters and a height of two meters.

A thick and hoarse voice echoed in the room.

"Void Escape Beast Rek'Sai, I'm here for you."

"You are welcome to join, Rek'Sai." Allen smiled at Rek'Sai.

Although Rek'Sai is not a humanoid hero, Rek'Sai is more thoroughly beastized than heroes such as the desert butcher Rekton and the desert death **** Nasus. No one will doubt that he is a pure monster.

As long as Rek'Sai doesn't speak normally, he can pretend to be a monster domesticated by the Chinese leader in front of outsiders, although Rek'Sai is a bit wronged by doing so.

When the territory develops and is able to cope with external pressure, Rek'Sai can appear upright as a hero without disguising.

And Rek'Sai's skills are very helpful to the war, and Rek'Sai's appearance now is just the right time.

After summoning Rek'Sai, Alan still has 10,000 gold coins in his hand to buy troops.

Allen began to carefully select the units in the mall.

First-tier arms are excluded first. Compared with higher-tier arms, the cost-effectiveness of first-tier arms is too low and can only be used as cannon fodder in wars.

Tier 5 or above arms are also excluded. The cheapest Tier 5 arms in the mall cost 1,000 gold coins per soldier, and 10,000 gold coins are only enough to buy ten, which is simply not a scale.

After some screening among the arms from Tier 2 to Tier 4, Allen selected the Frost Archer of Tier 3 arms.

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

Frost archers are all warriors of both magic and martial arts. They can shoot arrows while attaching a layer of ice magic to them. Enemies shot by arrows with magic attached, even if they are not shot at the critical point, will be slowed down or even frozen by the ice magic attached to the arrows.

Through comparison, Allen found that Frost Archer is one of the strongest arms among all Tier 3 arms sold in the mall.

Of course, the price is also one of the most expensive. The cheapest of the Tier 3 arms is only 100 gold coins, while the Frost Archer needs 200 gold coins!

You know, only 300 gold coins are needed for the cheapest Tier 4 arms! But cheap is not good, these cheapest units are likely to be defeated by ordinary fighters of their ranks.

Alan took 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.

In the martial arts arena, fifty Frost Archers stood in a team of ten in five groups neatly.

What surprised Allen was that these Frost Archers were all women!

A snow-white cloak, the hood of the cloak covered most of their faces, but it could not cover their eyes that were as sharp as eagles.

"Frost Archer, see Lord Lord."

A pleasant voice sounded, and fifty Frost Archers saluted Allen in unison.

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