In a world of extraordinary beings, lords reign supreme!
This is a land filled with fantasy.
Upon the arrival of Awakeners, they automatically obtain a territory, where they must build ...
They were part of this downpour...
The same scene,
It also happens in every corner of this city.
break down,
Then reshape it.
A kind of operating rule that is close to the essence is unfolding before him.
Suddenly, Su Bai realized that if he could hold out until the downpour ended, he might see something special.
But this is destined to be a pipe dream.
Whoosh!
A soft white light enveloped him, preventing him from being assimilated by the torrential rain and obscuring the entire scene.
When Su Bai opened his eyes again.
He had returned to the door he had opened earlier.
at this time,
It's 11 p.m.
The flow of time within the secret realm is consistent with that in the game.
Quickly regaining his senses, Su Bai immediately began to take stock of the gains from this exploration.
Apart from some essential consumables.
The remaining slots in the backpack were completely filled with various building materials and equipment, at the very least of which were of excellent quality.
Su Bai first took out the equipment and categorized it.
He plans to sell this batch of equipment first, once the world trade opens tomorrow.
This includes the two rare pieces of equipment he obtained after killing the Twilight Apostle.
The first day of the World Market was destined to be a carnival for elite players.
Selling equipment is the preferred way to make money.
Because lord players only level up quickly in the first few levels – the experience required in the first few levels is less, and there aren't many recruitable units that share experience, so a single monster siege can level them up two or three times.
After recruiting a large number of units.
Upgrades will naturally be slower.
After all, the benefits of leveling up are simply too low for players.
Level 1 only gives one or two attribute points.
It's the same as not having anything.
The attributes of recruited units are usually several times that of the player.
Therefore, lord players tend to focus more on developing recruited units.
Rather than itself.
Su Bai is a complete oddball among lord players.