At that time, apart from they appeased the uneasy dungeon forces about sharing forging techniques, he also bought all the weapons and equipment that Bloodhoof City had exchanged.
This time, they forged new weapons, not the broken ones from the previous few times.
Therefore, the price increased quite a bit.
Interestingly, Richard's large-scale sale caused a sensation among the players.
The 10% affordable price, lower than the average selling price, caused the instant sale of the weapons.
Although they sold well, Richard also noticed that the quality of the weapons on the market had gradually improved.
At the very least, the broken weapon he used to harvest the players' leeks a few months ago lost its market.
That also made him alert and determined to promote the sharing of forging techniques in the underground world to improve the overall forging standards.
He also urged Fortress City to increase research and development in this area.
It could produce weapons and equipment on a large scale and standardized manner, just like the machine-driven steel factories on Planet Blue when alchemy technology could meet his requirements.
Then, Twilight City would have a place in the weapons market.
It could minimize production due to the remarkable circumstances of the underground world.
Other players might have higher-level forging techniques but could not have the advantage of Twilight City. Not everyone could rule an underground world.
Richard did not mistreat Bloodhoof City in this transaction. He offered half of the resources he had sold as the purchase price.
One must feed the horse with good fodder if you want it to run fast.
Bloodhoof City saved him a lot of trouble. It was worth nurturing.
That made Sel Bloodhoof smile from ear to ear.
Even though 70% of this was the purchase price, and he could only earn 30%, a middleman has purely earned this. He did not need Bloodhoof City to pay anything, so he made money while he lay down.
Richard earned 100 million units of ordinary resources from this trade.
That also allowed him to replenish his empty resource panel after a lot.
That period was income for Twilight City.
He sent to Solan City the 5000 units of Whitetail Wine produced in October at the beginning of November.
He had earned 300,000 units of rare resources in that trade.
The net profit was 250,000 units excluding the production cost of 50,000 units.
Along the way, he also conveniently sent 500 units of special-level Desert Crown Honey to the Phoenix-Tail Flower Chamber of Commerce.
He could produce 140 units per week, which meant 560 units per month after he upgraded the Desert Crown Honey. He sold the rest other than a certain amount of reserves.
The price of the premium honey was very impressive. Each unit was 1,000 rare resources.
This transaction allowed him to earn 500,000 units of rare resources.
In total, he had earned 750,000 units of rare resources this month.
The fire dragon rabbit was initially considered an enormous resource earner. But Richard sent the rabbit fur and Whitetail Wine produced to the Frostwolf clan's shop in Solan City because of his deal with Rebecca.
But even so…
Richard's resources reached an unprecedented level of abundance after this transaction.
However, earning resources was fast, but spending resources was faster.
It has refreshed the troop lairs four times from the end of October to the 17th of November,
He has produced a total of 440 stone statues of the dead. Each cost 300 gemstones and 300 crystals. He consumed 264,000 rare resources.
As for the other top-tier troop, the Sandstorm Controller, He originally had ten troop lairs and could only produce 50 per week.
But Richard felt that the number was small.
He spent another 40,000,000 units of resources to purchase and upgrade the lairs of the two troops, the Wild Sand Mage and the Sandstorm Mage. He re-synthesized ten rare-level Sandstorm Controllers.
In this way, the Sandstorm Controller had 20 lairs.
The weekly production increased to 100.
But this way, the 20 Sandstorm Controller lairs would respawn four times, and the total number would reach 400.
In addition, he could recruit ten units for an additional week when he recruited for the first time–50 units, which added up to a total of 400 units.
Each consumed 200 units of sulfur, so the total was 90,000 units.
Just these two troops had cost him 354,000 units of rare resources.
There were still 400,000 units of rare resources left.
It seemed like a lot, but there were too many things to do in Twilight City.
The sacred-blood dwarf's bloodline alone would cost one million rare resources.
An enormous gap appeared here.
That was because he did not plan to upgrade the lair.
The rare resources required for recruitment would skyrocket again if he upgraded the Sandstorm Controller to glorious level.
However, he did not have enough resources to level up 20 Sandstorm Controller, so he could only delay his actions.
After a month of violence, the number of troops in Twilight City reached a new height.
Rare Troops
1. Bandaged Mummy (3 lairs, weekly production of 21) Current Quantity: 336
2. Scorpion Warriors (20 lairs, weekly production of 140) Current Quantity: 554
3. Guardian Mummy (3 lairs, weekly production of 30) Current Quantity: 720
4. Sand Condensation Archers (10 lairs, weekly production of 50) Current Quantity: 1,000
5. Cursed Pharaoh (1 lair, weekly production of 5) Current Quantity: 105
6. Giant Axe Death Knight (5 lairs, weekly production of 25) Current Quantity: 466
7. Sandstorm Controller Mage (20 lairs, weekly production of 100) Current Quantity: 500
Crown Troops
8. Stone Statues of the Dead (11 lairs, weekly production of 100) Current Quantity: 1,050
Visit and read more novel to help us update chapter quickly. Thank you so much!
Use arrow keys (or A / D) to PREV/NEXT chapter