Time for a new enchantment.
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<Enchanting Menu>
NEW ENCHANTMENT!
Beserk I
(Tool becomes stronger for every consecutive swing - Max: 3)
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I wasn't exactly sure what it meant by the tool getting stronger, I just assumed that it meant that it would make a greater impact and become easier to swing. It appeared to be a pretty nice ability, so I was happy with it. I spent 10 more Tokens for another enchantment.
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<Enchanting Menu>
NEW ENCHANTMENT!
Sharp I
(Increase sharpness of tool by 35%)
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It was another pretty decent enchantment, increased sharpness will make it easier for me to cut into trees. I didn't really have anything else I wanted to use the Enchantment Stone on so I decided just to put it onto the axe. I doubted I'd ever use a weapon aside from [Mayuri-Luc-Ei] or another demonic weapon, so it would be useless otherwise.
I took the {Enchantment Stone} out of my inventory and smashed it onto my enchanted [Fine Logger's Axe]; as soon as the two items collided, a bright blue cloud formed in the middle and the Enchantment Stone disappeared.
[+1 Enchantment Slot]
Suddenly, my [Fine Logger's Axe] was ready to receive another enchantment. Without any hesitation, I opened my enchantment menu and spent 10 more Tokens.
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<Enchanting Menu>
NEW ENCHANTMENT!
Fortune I
(Increase resources collected by this tool by 50%)
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Ah, that would be useful. Now my axe was certainly quite stacked. It had three enchantments and its own passive ability so it was pretty good for collecting resources. I decided that whenever I got free time, I would simply go over to the forest and start cutting down trees; it was the best way to increase the speed of my progression.
I summoned my enchanted [Fine Logger's Axe] to my hand and raised it towards a tree. In one smooth motion, I swung the axe into the trunk of the tree. It slashed into the fibres of the tree completely cutting it down in one swing.
{+21 wood}
It was quite hard to swing the axe though, compared to my enchanted {Silver Pickaxe}, the axe caused a lot more strain on my arm, mostly due to the weight.
I walked over to the next tree and swung again.
{+24 wood}
Ah, my arms were already struggling after two mere swings. It seemed that the lightweight enchantment was certainly quite important. I could technically go back and try to get the lightweight enchantment but it would likely incur quite a heavy cost in terms of tokens. In the end, I decided to just deal with the weight, it did help in terms of momentum to cut the tree down in one strike.
It was getting somewhat late in the afternoon.
{+24 wood}
{+1 coal}
Well, I guess it was a 10% chance and not once in every 10 chops. The tree came tumbling down to the ground.
I guess I'd get my Minions to clean this up once I'm done.
{+24 wood}
I continued to go around cutting down trees and collecting wood. I didn't much care about the wood but the coal and diamond would be useful in the future so I wanted to gather as much of that as possible, their sell prices were quite high even if I didn't want to use them.
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<Shop>
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<Sell>
{1x} Wood = 0.01 Tokens
{1x} Coal = 0.5 Tokens
{1x} Diamond = 3 Tokens
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At this rate, I would usually be able to gather around 33 Tokens for every hundred trees I cut down. I was already getting Tokens at a pretty quick rate just from my Minions so I was around the point where I didn't really have much else to spend them on.
I checked my inventory and saw that I had over 100 Tokens at this point.
I could buy anything I wanted from the shop.
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<Shop+> (Refreshes every day)
{Elite Minion Upgrade Token} - 30 Tokens
{Spear Minion Recipe} - 7 Tokens
{Warrior Minion Recipe} - 40 Tokens
[GRAND EXCHANGE]
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I looked in the shop and noticed that the price for Warrior Minions was significantly higher than the recipes for the other Minions. There was a much cheaper recipe for {Spear Minions}, I wasn't exactly sure what the reason for this discrepancy was. My assumption was that Spear Minions were weaker than Warrior Minions, however, I couldn't be certain.
The one thing that interested me the most was the {Elite Minion Upgrade Token}, I didn't really know what that was either but it sounded quite useful. I had lots of Tokens to spare so I bought one. As I made the purchase, the item was transferred into my inventory.
There was a description of the product.
{Use this on an Elite Minion to upgrade it.}
Alright, I guess I'd do it. I decided to use it on my strongest Elite Minions so I added it to Rook.
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<Elite Minion Level Up!> - Rook
- Health Increase!
- Speed Increase!
- Attack Increase!
- New ability - {Fury}
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It seemed to be quite a significant buff to my Minion. I looked in the shop to see if I could buy another but it seemed that I could only buy one at a time. Since I still had plenty of Tokens to spare, I decided to buy the Warrior Minion Recipe.
After buying the recipe, I saw that it required 1000 rocks, 50 meat and 25 iron in order to craft a single Warrior Minion. It was quite a steep price but Warrior Minions were certainly quite useful. They were much stronger than Combat Scout Minions in combat and levelled up at a faster rate. However, currently, all the meat that I collected was being spent on Scout Minions, and I would be forced to change my coding.
I opened the code menu for my Minion Manager.
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ON.
craft;
Scout Minion 80%
Warrior Minion 20%
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I was building my army so I decided that 1/5 of all resources would be spent on crafting Warrior Minions. Who knows how difficult it would be to defeat the Cloaks' strongest weapon? At this moment, I needed numbers and strength.
I continued to cut down trees for a little while as the sun slowly set over the horizon.
{+22 wood}
As the sky slowly darkened, I lit the fire and waited as my Minion Manager provided me with the end-of-day report.