Warhammer: Lord of the Endless Monsters

Chapter 69 System Upgrade, Super Beast, Alien Man, Disc Creature, Strengthened Mechanical Monster

Chapter 69 System Upgrade, Super Beast, Spaceman, Disc Creature, Strengthening Mechanical Monster (Second Update, Please Read)
In the main cockpit of the spacecraft.

Rhodes sat in his captain's seat and looked at his million system gold coins, and began to feel conflicted.

In the end, you should spend it all on lottery draws in the system store and get new monsters.

Or spend a million gold coins to upgrade the system store? More than 100 million system gold coins are enough for more than a dozen -draw series.

In other words, he could use these more than one million system gold coins to directly upgrade the current small Pedan mothership to the highest mothership level, obtaining a space fortress and at least hundreds of King Bridge robots.

However, the current spaceship is completely sufficient, and it can even be said to be more than enough. Moreover, after being upgraded to a top-level mothership, this spaceship will indeed be equipped with a large number of King Joe robot troops.

However, all of these King Gu Bridges are non-upgraded versions. They are just the King Gu Bridges in their most initial state. Moreover, because they are built into the mothership, they cannot be strengthened.

As for the ability to produce King Gu Bridge, it is not produced out of thin air. If the mothership wants to produce King Gu Bridge, it needs to mine metal and also needs supporting engineers and workers to manufacture it.

What he got was a production line for King Bridges, not countless King Bridges created out of thin air. Moreover, the combat effectiveness of these King Bridges in the universe was at its most initial state, and even the Pedanium cannon needed to be equipped by himself.

After thinking for a while, Rhode decided to give up upgrading the mothership for the time being. The spaceship was still fully functional and did not need this upgrade.

If a monster fragment lottery was held, Rhodes estimated that the number of his monsters would reach a terrifying number, with at least twenty new monsters or even more.

But the current primary store is a bit weak! How should I put it! The lottery pool is a bit low-level.

The monsters drawn are all ordinary monsters from the Showa and Heisei periods. There are no special monsters. At most, there are ancient monsters, super ancient monsters, some ordinary space monsters, and ordinary mechanical monsters.

Some bug-level earth monsters, or negative energy monsters, super monsters, dark giants, alien monsters, and top-notch aliens are completely impossible to draw.

At this stage, I have no shortage of these ordinary monsters, but in the future, in order to deal with the dangerous Warhammer universe, I must have more advanced monsters.

There will be many opportunities like this to harvest system coins in the future. What I need to do now is to improve the quality of the monsters.

After gritting his teeth, Rhodes finally made up his mind to use 100 million system gold coins to upgrade the system store, upgrading the initial store to a medium level.

A burst of golden light enveloped the system store, and the primary store logo turned into a mid-level logo. The system store completed the upgrade and also rewarded Rhodes with a mysterious gift as an upgrade prize.

Putting the mysterious gift box aside for now and looking at this last, Rhodes couldn't wait to check out the upgraded store functions.

First of all, in terms of monster extraction, we can now extract some small boss-level monsters that appeared in the TV version, or some powerful monsters in the theatrical version.

However, for mid-level lotteries, the price has doubled. The original price for one draw was 1000 gold coins, but now for mid-level store lotteries, the price has reached system gold coins.

However, the previous primary option of drawing monster fragments with 1000 points is still available, but all the monsters drawn are low-level monsters. If you want to draw more powerful monsters, you have to conduct a mid-level lottery.

In the mid-level shop, there is an additional option to specify a monster to purchase. By opening the primary lottery pool, Rhodes can view all the monsters that can be drawn in the primary prize pool.

Then directly spend 10 system gold coins to purchase this monster. There is no need to draw lots based on luck. As long as you have enough system gold coins, all of them can be converted into combat power.

This is very convenient for Rhodes. If he urgently needs a monster to rescue him or in an emergency, he can choose this.

But unfortunately, these 100,000 system gold coins can only be used to select monsters in the primary prize pool. For the mid-level prize pool, you must unlock the advanced store before you can make a designated summon.

The price of upgrading to the advanced store has increased 30 times, requiring 3000 million system gold coins to upgrade.

I felt very rich before the upgrade, but I still feel very short of money after the upgrade!
It seems that I will have to borrow some more money from the Tyranids, or from Chaos Demons, Orks, or even the Necrons.

Have a friendly and cordial conversation with them, and borrow some system gold coins to create monsters.

Rhodes opened the primary system prize pool and took a look. Most of them were common monsters from the Showa series, mixed with some common monsters from the Heisei series and the new generation. Their overall combat effectiveness was not very strong.

Basically, there is no one with bug abilities or stronger combat power. Bemonstan is considered a top-notch product among them.

The only monsters on the same level as Bemonstan are the space monster Aire King and the volcano bird Barton.

The strongest mechanical monsters are King Joe, Big Iron Block, and the Mechanical Ultra Brothers.

There were only a few monsters that Rhode coveted, but he didn't plan to spend 10 points to buy them now, as it was not cost-effective.

At this time, Rhodes still had more than 50 system gold coins left. Mechanical Ace and the space robot Big Iron Block had been strengthened to the ultimate form in the previous battle with the Zerg.

As for Bemonstan, he didn't have any high-intensity combat missions on the surface of the Devouring Zerg, so he was only strengthened twice. As for the ancient monster Gomora that was drawn before, it has been lying in the system space and has never been released.
There was no rush to strengthen these two monsters for the time being. Rhodes planned to try the lottery function of the mid-level store to see what he could get from the mid-level prize pool.

After all, I have spent more than 100 million system gold coins. It would be unreasonable if you don’t give me a stronger monster.

In the mid-level lottery, Rhodes can also enter the designated draw. There are several more options in the designated draw, one of which is the alien draw.

This is what Rod coveted the most, the aliens in the Ultra World, some are strong but some are weak.

The stronger ones can dominate the universe, while the weaker ones are even worse than the humans on Earth and need to be protected by them.

In the lottery pool of medium-sized stores, there are some weak aliens whose combat power is not as good as that of ordinary monsters.

For example, aliens who are the same size as normal humans or even smaller than normal humans are not included.

These aliens, whose combat power is not as good as that of monsters and who have no special racial abilities at all, are not eligible to appear in Rhodes' medium prize pool.

As for the other monster classification options, they are super beasts, disc creatures, super ancient monsters, and upgraded versions of mechanical monsters.

The super beast option is still very powerful. You can try to draw a super beast to play with in the future. The combat power of super beasts is not too weak.

Moreover, Rhodes had the Yabo people's research notes. In the future, super beasts could be self-sufficient and created by themselves. He could even show them to the empire.

After all, super beasts are a kind of biological weapon, not some alien race.

The disc creature is hyped up a lot, but its overall combat capability is only average.

It is just a monster weapon created by aliens. In essence, it is not much different from a super beast, but its combat power is completely incomparable to that of a super beast.

This thing's performance in Leo can be said to be extremely poor and not of much value.

Super ancient monsters. There are three super ancient monster options in the primary prize pool, namely Golzaan, the super ancient dragon Melba, and the dark vanguard monster Zoga.

Among the group of super ancient monsters, there are some powerful monsters, such as Zigela Flower and the super ancient dark monster Gorba.

I wonder if the super ancient dark giants and even the dark evil god Gatanjea in Tiga's world view are considered super ancient monsters?

It would be a great deal if there was a Super Ancient Dark Giant or Gatanjea in the prize pool.

However, the final boss of the movie should be available only after upgrading to the advanced store.

At present, strengthening mechanical monsters seems to be the most cost-effective one. There are many mechanical monsters in the Pingcheng series that have very exaggerated attributes and combat power.

For example, the unparalleled iron god Impreza has the combat power to suppress Taro and Mebius, and also has the ability of mechanical metal self-repair.

After taking a hit from Taro's Ultra Bomb and being blown into pieces, the piece could be repaired. Xiao Meng broke out into a new form and used the Mebius Bomb to defeat him.

Imperial Mecha Reginald and Imperial Private Dark Lopus, both are creations of the Belia Galactic Empire.

Although it is a mass-produced miscellaneous soldier, its combat effectiveness should not be underestimated. The Imperial Mecha Reginald is equivalent to an enhanced version of King Joe.

The Dark Cyclops Lopus prototype can even fight back and forth with Sai Shao.

Groka Pawn, Chariot, Bishop, this thing is even more awesome, it can be combined.

Even directly synthesizing and upgrading the Giga-Endora, this kind of Drasion was created to reset the mechanical body of the planet.

I wonder if if it is a planet that has been completely eaten by the Tyranids, can it be reset using the Giga Endora and turned back into a planet with life?
No matter which one you draw, it is very cost-effective, and the combat power of these mechanical monsters is also sufficient.

Mechanical monsters do have a big advantage against the Tyranids or the Necrons, and they also have a huge advantage against Chaos Demons and even Orks.

Moreover, the origins of mechanical monsters are relatively easy to explain. Just say that they are the blessing of Ohm the Messiah, or the creation of humans in the Golden Age.

Rhodes was quite satisfied with the additional monster quest options that came with this upgrade.

Whether it is a super monster, an enhanced mechanical monster, or a super ancient monster, they are all very good.

(End of this chapter)

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