Global Lords: I Have Information System-Chapter 418 - 322: Redeeming Lancer Cavalry, Points Flow Like Water

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Chapter 418: Chapter 322: Redeeming Lancer Cavalry, Points Flow Like Water

So Zong Shen doesn’t want to disassemble it for exchange at all.

Take Wolf Cavalry for example, twelve Wolf Cavalry can form a squad and activate squad skills.

There’s an additional group assault skill named "Sword Array Charge" and a buff skill named "Rushing Wolf".

Including the previous exchange with the Tier Three Recruitment Scroll, Zong Shen chose to exchange for five "Tier Three Dragon-Transformed Spear and Shield Warrior Recruitment Scrolls" because he wanted to form a twelve-person squad with the seven Dragon-Transformed Spear and Shield Warriors already in the territory.

Zong Shen quietly pondered, as he recalled the Gryphons flying from south to north when he first tried the Goblin Airship, he believed that such aerial mounts could be captured for his own use in the future, as long as it’s confirmed that these aerial war beasts exist within the range.

With this in mind, Zong Shen already had a plan. Heavy Lancer, forever the god!

He decided to exchange for the "Tier Four Immortal Gun Cavalry Recruitment Scroll", with the price of the excellent talent at 4275 points, and the rare-level at 5475 points, totaling a difference of 14400 points for twelve units.

Logically, excellent level talent would suffice, but rare level talent is definitely stronger, approximately 20% higher in basic attribute gap. Considering that Tier Five Warriors haven’t appeared yet, Tier Four Warriors are currently at the top.

With Tier Two and Tier Three Warriors as a foundation, Tier Four Warriors will definitely not fall behind and are surely a backbone tier, so the difference of over ten thousand points isn’t worth mentioning.

Zong Shen gritted his teeth and spent 65700 points to exchange for twelve "Tier Four Immortal Gun Cavalry Recruitment Scrolls (Purple)", now the Settler Recruitment has been completely fulfilled without wasting a single slot.

This wave of exchange directly brought twenty rare-level farmer population, and forty-eight Tier One to Tier Four Warriors to the territory, enhancing overall combat power by over 60%.

For Zong Shen’s current development strategy, the comprehensive gain from exchanging attack line warriors far outweighs that of the support line.

After all, in a team-following state, Zong Shen himself is essentially a super support.

This is all related to Zong Shen’s identity as a lord, being both the ultimate commander of combat and a participant, carrying numerous tasks within the team.

Capable of attacking, defending, and healing!

Moreover, Zong Shen’s position is almost irreplaceable, even if the tasks are handed over to heroic-level figures. For example, the hunting squads he leads have nearly no casualties, whereas those led by Wenresa have over a dozen injured.

This is not only related to personal combat power and command ability but more importantly due to differences in trump cards and traits; the lord still has many differences from the indigenous people.

Zong Shen can employ many means and use various support-type items to assist the warriors in combat, so for now, attack line warriors are absolutely more advantageous than support line warriors.

With combat power, there is no fear of lacking power, and the role of wet nurse can be handled by Zong Shen. A qualified lord can match ten thousand wet nurses in the army, but of course, the development of the territory also depends on talents from all aspects, which Zong Shen plans to recruit from the indigenous people.

So far, the "Settler Recruitment" has been fully exchanged, and Zong Shen then opened the "Weapon Equipment" exchange. His current points balance still has 134075 points.

The exchange of three rare-level equipment items should not be missed, as each is only 1200 points, too cheap to resist. All three items add up to just 3600 points.

With the experience from the previous exchange, Zong Shen plans to enhance Wenresa’s equipment.

Currently, Wenresa only has the "Shadow Treasure Pearl", "Horned Eagle Battle Bow", and her own "Rare Elf Armor" among rare-level equipment.

The battle helmet, leg armor, and war boots are still at the excellent or even refined level, and changing the equipment can also significantly improve combat power. After careful selection, Zong Shen chose a piece of rare-level leg armor.

"Wind-Riding Leg Armor (Purple)"

[Quality: Rare Level]

[Leg Defense: 40]

[Magic Resistance: 20]

[Durability: 300]

[Strength Requirement: 20]

[Agility Requirement: 26]

[Attached Skills: Wind Mastery lv15, Summon Hurricane lv15]

This piece of rare-level leg armor has excellent leg protection and magic resistance, and it also comes with an effect named Wind Mastery. Due to lack of strategy tips, Zong Shen can’t see detailed skills, but just from the name, he can guess fairly accurately.

Obviously, this skill should be an enhancement skill that can increase speed.

Apart from this piece of equipment, Zong Shen also selected a fire-related rare-level magic staff "Arsonist’s Fire Spirit Short Staff (Purple)", intending to give it to Pax, considering how powerful his Flame Storm Magic is. Based on the principle of first-come, first-served, a staff was already given to Doris last time, so this time it naturally falls on him.

Enhancing the output of Fire Mages indirectly boosts the team’s group output capacity, and Zong Shen is very pleased with the performance of the Fire Techniques, especially when dealing with monster swarms; a Tier Three Group Magic can easily slay hundreds of burrow monsters.

The last exchange slot for equipment is reserved by Zong Shen for himself to replace a new shield. As the intensity of battles increases, the enemies faced also grow stronger, and the excellent level "Silver Battle Shield" can no longer meet the defensive needs.