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Chapter 1455 The Game Arena 5
Chapter 1455 The Game Arena 5
During the three days when Linlang was invincible, she killed a lot of monsters, especially on the last day. With the help of the little bees, she killed many bosses and elite monsters and obtained a lot of copper coins, equipment and materials. So now that Linlang has built a territory, she has built a lot of buildings in order to increase the population limit and prosperity.
For example, players can buy thatched huts, or rent them if they don't want to spend the money. It's very cheap, only two copper coins a day. Of course, they can also choose not to rent, in which case they can only sleep on the ground outside. Now that the autumn harvest is over, the weather is a bit cool, and sleeping outside might be a bit cold. Although the thatched huts are old, they have a certain degree of insulation. According to the system introduction, living in a thatched hut will be five degrees warmer than outside in winter and five degrees cooler than outside in summer, which is not bad.
There are also wells.
Although the territory is only level one, so the well is also a level one well, and the amount of water produced per day is limited, Linlang has also restricted water collection in order to allow more people to obtain water. Each person can only take one liter of water per day for the time being. Although it is a small amount, at least everyone has water to drink. They don't have to worry about the arrival of the game field, when the water outside will no longer be drinkable and can only be obtained by fighting monsters. They dare not go out to fight monsters and cannot even afford to buy water.
In fact, although the water output of the Level 1 wells in the Linlang Base is low, it is already the highest output that a Level 1 well can produce. If the wells built in the city center do not have a water source nearby, they will produce even less water.
There's also a canteen, where Linlang hired people to help with the cooking.
Linlang could certainly make it on the Lord's Platform, but she needed to fight monsters and level up, so she couldn't possibly spend her time on it. Therefore, she simply hired someone to take care of it, which also created some jobs.
Hiring someone to run the cafeteria is simple. As long as the other person has the cooking skill, they can run it. Linlang grants them the authority to make food in the cafeteria. As long as there is space in the cafeteria, they can make food and put it there.
There's no need to worry about the other party taking away the ingredients from the cafeteria warehouse. It's all done through the game panel. The other party's permissions are to create and put the food on the shelves, but they can't take away the ingredients and food.
The other party definitely cannot take the ingredients from the warehouse. Once the food is made, it can only be put on the shelves. If she doesn't want to put it on the shelves and wants to put it in her own backpack, she can only buy it; otherwise, she cannot take it.
That's the good thing about games; you don't have to worry about these things.
And so on and so forth. After curiously looking at the buildings, many people who entered the territory carried water and food and went into the thatched huts to rest.
Linlang sets reasonable prices for all its products, which is why people are willing to buy them. If they were too expensive, probably no one would be willing to use them.
Linlang quickly earned a lot of copper coins by selling at a low profit margin.
Over the next few days, many people came to the base, but only a few dared to go out and fight monsters. Most people did not go out to fight monsters, but waited for new missions to appear at the base so they could take on missions and earn some money.
After a long time, the population of Linlang's territory finally reached one hundred official residents. Seeing that there were one hundred official residents, Linlang upgraded the territory to level two.
Although many people are worried that something might happen in Yong'an Territory after the newbie protection period, and that paying 100 copper coins to become a formal resident is not worthwhile, the territory prioritizes formal residents for tasks that can earn money, such as farming. The territory will give formal residents a time limit to accept the task, such as one hour. Only if a formal resident does not accept the task within one hour will it be made available to all residents.
This is normal; when there's a mission, Linlang will definitely prioritize the regular residents. Also, there's the transaction tax: temporary residents pay 5%, while regular residents only pay 3%.
There are other benefits in various aspects, and the benefits for official residents are even better. Some people saw this and thought about it, but still spent 100 copper coins to become official residents. After all, once you become an official resident, you might be able to earn it back through these benefits during the seven days of invincibility, so you won't lose out.
This time, Linlang upgraded her territory to level two and received good news, saying that she was the first person in the surrounding area to upgrade her territory to level two.
Linlang pondered that it was probably because although there were quite a few temporary residents in the surrounding territories, not many were willing to become official residents, since becoming an official resident in the surrounding territories required paying at least three hundred copper coins.
Most people are too afraid to go out and fight monsters right now, and they're all hiding in their territories spending the money they saved during the three-day newbie protection period. So even though there are many temporary residents in each territory, how many of them can afford to pay three hundred copper coins?
Besides, 300 copper coins is not a small amount. Even if those who dare to go out to fight monsters have earned some copper coins these days, they still need to save them to upgrade their equipment. How many people would dare to spend 300 copper coins to become a formal resident? So it is normal that the number of formal residents in the surrounding territories has not yet reached 100.
It's likely that the lords of those territories thought that the small rewards from leveling up were nothing, and naturally they would make more money by charging players more entry fees or official resident fees.
These people's thinking is true, because the reward for the first person to advance to level two is only two thousand copper coins, while a regular resident can earn three hundred or even five hundred copper coins. If one hundred people earn three hundred or even five hundred copper coins, then one hundred people can earn thirty thousand or even fifty thousand copper coins. Isn't that much more generous than the reward for advancing to level two?
No wonder the various territories are offering such high prices; anyway, we're currently invincible, so we're not afraid.
But once the seven-day newbie protection period ends and monsters attack their territory, they'll be in a rush to level up, because a level one territory can't withstand the increasingly powerful monsters that will emerge over the next seven days.
Seven days have passed, and the average level of the monsters outside is now around level five. Although there are still some level one and two monsters, they are no longer the majority.
In this situation, a level one territory is definitely not enough to withstand a horde of level five monsters, so it is imperative to upgrade to a level two territory as soon as possible.
As for Linlang's territory, there's no need to worry. The walls of a level-two territory have very high health and defense, so monsters can't break through them in a short time.
Moreover, Linlang's arrow towers have been upgraded to level two, making them stronger and having a wider range of attacks, so monsters will basically not have much impact on the territory.
Of course, more importantly, as the number of players in the territory increases, even if most players don't dare to go out and fight, surely one in ten will? That's still a lot. With more people fighting, there will be fewer monsters around the territory, and the damage caused will be less.
Those who haven't upgraded their territories to level two yet due to the high cost are now in trouble. They're facing a shortage of official residents, insufficient prosperity, or lack of upgrade materials, leading to their territories being attacked by monsters and becoming increasingly vulnerable.
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