[Ding! Congratulations! You have successfully drawn an ordinary 4 - star - the Giant Wolf Nest!]
[Ding! Congratulations! You have successfully drawn 2 primary Experience Balls!]
[Ding! Congratulations! You have successfully drawn a rare 2 - star - the Feathered Serpent Nest!]
[Ding! Congratulations! You have successfully drawn 1000 gold coins!]
[Ding! Congratulations! You have successfully drawn 10 mercury!]
[...]
What Lincoln didn't expect was that he drew the rare 5 - star[Feathered Serpent Nest]on the third draw!
But since all ten blind boxes had been opened, the luxurious continuous draw couldn't be stopped.
Lincoln wasn't short of money, so he silently waited for the continuous opening of the blind boxes.
The Diamond Blind Boxes the probability of getting a rare - grade troop nest was quite good.
Basically, he could get a rare - grade troop nest every 30 draws.
The only pity was that even the[Diamond Blind Boxes]couldn't draw troop nests above the rare grade.
After 100 continuous draws, Lincoln had as many as 4 rare - grade nests in his hand.
The highest - quality nest among them was the rare 5 - star Digging Worm Nest.
The Digging Worms were a type of troop with balanced defense and attack, and they even had the[Digging]skill.
This meant that the Digging Worms could help open ore sources.
In the early stage of the game, the Digging Worms were a good choice.
However, Lincoln didn't rush to confirm. Just like the initial heroes, the troop nests were affected by the territory level.
Currently, a village could only have a maximum of two. With the bonus from VIP8 privileges, Lincoln could hold a maximum of 3 troop nests.
"Anyway, there are still 90 draws left. I'll decide after I finish all the draws."
Lincoln didn't think too much and directly clicked to continue opening the Diamond Blind Boxes.
"Open! Open! Open!"
So, the "Ding" sounds kept ringing in his ears again.
The probability of getting good items remained quite good, with a rare - grade troop nest appearing every 30 draws or so.
Lincoln was like a hard - working little bee, constantly clicking the button to open the blind boxes.
It wasn't difficult to do a thousand draws, but the constant "Ding" sounds really gave him a headache.
"Sure enough, being too rich also has its troubles."
Lincoln sighed. Thinking of this, he turned off the sound effect of the game prompts.
This made things much better, and the efficiency of opening the blind boxes even improved a lot.
A total of 1000 draws from 100 blind boxes, and he finally got 35 rare troop nests!
If this were after the Doomsday version update, it would be absolutely unimaginable.
For an ordinary player, getting one rare troop nest would be like hitting the jackpot.
Lincoln not only got 35, but 8 of them were rare full - star troop nests.
Besides the initial[Digging Worm Nest], the other seven rare 5 - star nests were:
[Eye Demon Nest]
[Jackal Man Nest]
[Centaur Nest]
[Fire Dwarf Nest]
[Purple Worm Nest]
[Snake - Chicken Beast Nest]
[Spiked - Tail Lion Nest].
After careful selection, Lincoln chose the[Digging Worm Nest], the[Eye Demon Nest], and the[Fire Dwarf Nest].
The building information of the three was as follows:
[Digging Worm Nest]
[Quality]: Rare grade, 5 stars
[Occupied Space]: 4 squares
[Recruitable Troops]: Digging Worms
[Recruitable Quantity]: 16 + 8 (VIP8 bonus)
[Weekly Output]: 8 + 4 (VIP8 bonus)
[Building Requirements]: 2000 wood, 1000 iron ore, 25 mercury
[Building Time]: 6 hours (VIP8 privilege bonus)
...
[Eye Demon Nest]
[Quality]: Rare grade, 5 stars
[Occupied Space]: 4 squares
[Recruitable Troops]: Eye Demons
[Recruitable Quantity]: 8 + 4 (VIP8 bonus)
[Weekly Output]: 4 + 2 (VIP8 bonus)
[Building Requirements]: 1500 gold coins, 1000 wood, 20 crystals
[Building Time]: 6 hours (VIP 8 privilege bonus)
...
[Fire Dwarf Nest]
[Quality]: Rare grade, 5 stars
[Occupied Space]: 4 squares
[Recruitable Troops]: Fire Dwarves
[Recruitable Quantity]: 20 + 10 (VIP8 bonus)
[Weekly Output]: 10 + 5 (VIP8 bonus)
[Building Requirements]: 1000 gold coins, 2000 iron ore, 30 mercury
[Building Time]: 6 hours (VIP8 privilege bonus)
...
The rare resources required to build the troop nests were even more than those for the perfect - grade[Crossbow of the Cross].
Fortunately, Lincoln had also drawn a lot of rare resources during the 1000 - draw.
At least he had no problem building a few troop nests.
With the completion of the civilian houses, the blacksmith shop, and the militia camp, Lincoln basically met the requirements for upgrading to a level - 3 village.
As long as the upgrade was completed, he could recruit construction workers to build troop nests and defensive buildings.
He first clicked the button to recruit villagers in the Lord's Mansion.
Recruiting villagers in the Lord's Mansion only cost 10 gold coins per recruitment. However, recruitment was based on probability.
Generally speaking, if the territory had good development prospects and the villagers had a high happiness index, the recruitment probability would increase.
In the later stage, if the territory was in a precarious state, it would be very difficult to recruit even ordinary villagers.
But now, the Doomsday hadn't arrived yet, and the game was still in a peaceful state.
As long as players didn't do anything stupid, the recruitment probability was almost 100%.
Soon, Lincoln's civilian houses were filled with villagers again.
Including the population occupied by the hero Rimuru, his population successfully exceeded 300, meeting the requirements for upgrading the village.
[Ding! All conditions are met. Do you want to start upgrading the village immediately?]
The system prompt arrived as expected.
"Start the upgrade!" With Lincoln's order, the whole territory made a "rumbling" sound.
The villagers in the territory immediately stopped all their actions and quickly returned to the civilian houses under construction.
The territory was instantly empty.
The territory upgrade took 4 hours.
During this period, the territory couldn't be used and was in an invincible state.
Lincoln didn't waste this free time.
He immediately summoned Rimuru, who was patrolling around the territory on his own, and forcibly conscripted a team of villagers.
Rimuru was still at level 2, with a combat power of 70 points, and there was no improvement.
This was because it was too safe around[Millionaire's Hamlet], and there were basically no wild beasts to hunt.
So Lincoln wanted to take Rimuru to the wild to hunt during the territory upgrade.
Although the wild was still relatively safe now, hunting wild beasts could still gain some experience points.
Moreover, the location of Millionaire's Hamlet was excellent, with rich resources.
Lincoln wanted to take all these resources for himself before the Doomsday.
Otherwise, after the Doomsday, the wild would no longer be safe, and the difficulty of searching for resources would increase greatly.
Also, the wild resource mines would be snatched by countless players.
If he occupied more resource mines now and established temporary camps, he would have time to respond if someone tried to snatch the mines.
"Let's go! Let's go on an adventure in the wild!" Lincoln controlled the "doll" representing himself and led Rimuru and a team of 50 villagers out of the territory.