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Chapter 183 Elf Heroes and Loyalty

With the addition of high-altitude units, the situation on the troll side seems a bit stretched.

But the trolls are not without any means. Their throwing ability is indeed very high. Some trolls with strong throwing abilities aim their javelins in the air, giving them a certain degree of anti-air capability.

Fang Jie once again added the lobster man into the mix, the same kind of lobster man who can spontaneously combust.

With something like this added to the mix, the trolls' losses start to mount.

This fighting method was an eye-opener for those soldiers.

Although they all have their own understanding of war, the undead who are not afraid of death can indeed come up with more tricks. The undead can use any method that cannot be used by normal creatures.

Many people were inspired and began to have more new ideas.

However, the fighting continued into the night, and most of the people couldn't bear it and went back to sleep.

There is no way this battle will end in a while, because the area on the plateau is not very large, and there is only so much area that can be contacted. Even if the attack is continued day and night, it is impossible for too many troops to come into direct contact.

What Fang Jie wants is to kill all the opponents, but looking at the current situation, even if they have to be dispersed, it may not be possible in a day or two. This is a long-term war.

The result was the same every day after that, because the undead did not need to rest, so they fought day and night.

Those trolls couldn't stand this rhythm, but they could exchange with the ones behind them, so both sides kept fighting, and they fought like this for three days. In three days, the trolls lost more than one million.

But these trolls had no idea what the quantity was. They only knew that the food they got was not enough, so they still did not leave and continued to fight here.

At the front, a hillside made of white bones has formed, which can be regarded as a change in the terrain.

After all, both sides were snatching the bodies of the trolls, but no one cared about the corpses of the skeletons.

This is what happens when there is too much accumulation. Skeletons are really inedible, so the trolls won't pick them back up. The same undead corpses can't be used as materials to make undead again, and Fang Jie won't pick them up either.

Some buildings require bones as materials, but you don't use much of this stuff.

On the third day, Qin Lan actually contacted him. "What, you have a heroic unit under your command. Congratulations." Fang Jie thought Qin Lan was showing off.

After all, it is a heroic unit. Although there are many on our side, there are only some skeletons on our side.

Looking at the picture of the beautiful elf, Fang Jie wanted to drool. It would be great if he was in his hands.

"It's not this question, but some specific information." Qin Lan gave Fang Jie some experimental information.

"So it's mainly about loyalty and acquisition." Fang Jie discovered that here are some of Qin Lan's experimental materials. First of all, if you want to use cards to turn soldiers into heroes, you must have a loyalty of 100.

But under normal circumstances, the full loyalty value will not change, but the use of cards will be different.

After Qin Lan's experiments, this method of use will basically reduce loyalty by 10 to 20, but the maximum loyalty will still remain above 80.

This elf hero's loyalty only dropped by 6 points and remained at 94.

I don’t know how Qin Lan came up with these data through experiments, but they are definitely credible.

And according to Qin Lan's speculation, if a hero relies on himself to break through his limits and becomes a hero, then the fluctuation will be even greater. Those who rely on their own breakthrough to become a hero have great potential, but they may rebel.

Their final level of loyalty depends on their master's attitude towards them before they became heroes.

This kind of information is very important. After all, if it is exposed, the attitude of the lords towards their subordinates will fundamentally change. Of course, for undead and elemental camps, this thing is meaningless.

The last thing is the way to gain loyalty. According to Qin Lan, different races have different ways to gain loyalty.

For example, the elf under Qin Lan cannot gain loyalty through conventional human methods.

The way to finally gain loyalty is actually very strange. As long as you don't care about her and let her study various arts by herself, the loyalty will increase. If you can cooperate with the other party to study art together, then the improvement will be faster.

Now the hero's loyalty has been raised to 97. According to Qin Lan's own calculations, it will be raised to full value in a few months, and by then he will be able to gain a die-hard loyalist.

It's a pity that he is just loyal to Qin Lan and is of no use to others, even if he transfers it.

If such a die-hard hero is transferred, nine out of ten heroes will commit suicide. Even undead heroes, if transferred, will most likely run away after the transfer and eventually become ownerless.

Therefore, Fang Jie usually just lets the heroes cooperate with others and does not really transfer.

What Fang Jie didn't expect was that Qin Lan could infer so many things from just one hero unit.

"By the way, should I also cultivate a hero of other races?"

This is definitely not for beauties, absolutely not, I just want to allow some special races to have heroes of their own race for easier management. This is definitely the case.

While Fang Jie was thinking, he looked up from time to time to look at the battle ahead.

It is said that on this kind of battlefield, the probability of independently breaking through heroes will increase a lot, and the same should be true for the human and orc races. I just don't know what means are needed to increase their loyalty.

It might be easier for humans, but the orcs themselves don't know.

That night, Qin Shulan suddenly contacted her.

"What happened? Did you also train a new hero?" Fang Jie asked funnyly. Qin Shulan naturally knew that Qin Lan had trained a hero, so she was not surprised.

"No, but there is a very important news."

"Huh? What important news." Qin Shulan has been conducting maritime trade with neighboring countries and regions recently and developing marine resources. The main trading partner is the Crescent Kingdom, but there are no problems there.

Even if something really went wrong, Fang Hao should be the one to tell him.

After all, it was Fang Hao who paid attention to the battle on the front line, as well as other heroes on the front line and Jia Siwei. The two countries used their own methods one after another, causing Fang Jie's skeleton bird and other hidden reconnaissance methods to be used almost exclusively.

Useless.

"It's a huge new country, or an alliance, on the sea." Qin Shulan said.


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