Global Fog Survival

Chapter 24: Territory Upgrade Plan

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"But what should I change it to... Uh, oh, it's time to upgrade my house. The first-level territory is too cramped and narrow. It can't hold my harvest at all."

Colin called out the information of his dilapidated wooden house.

[Level 1 Territory: Can block gray fog, can be synthesized simply, but cannot be moved or put into a backpack.]

After clicking on the upgrade option below, four upgrade branches appear.

[Underground Fortress][Hanging City][Chariot][Secondary Territory].

There is only an introduction to its functions above, and it does not tell you how much materials are needed. If the materials are insufficient, the upgrade will simply fail.

But through the prompts, Colin can directly obtain the corresponding material information without the need for drawings.

"A first-level underground fortress requires three thousand pieces of basic materials: iron blocks, two thousand pieces of clay, one thousand pieces of gravel, two thousand pieces of stone, one thousand pieces of wood, two hundred pieces of thorns of suffering, and one hundred fog points... Hmm..."

Colin looked at the material requirements and then silently closed the upper right corner.

The demand for this thing is so huge that the materials he has on him are only enough to make up a fraction of it.

Then, he clicked on the [Hanging City] option, which looked much friendlier than the underground fortress.

[Hint: Level 1 Hanging City: Floating Stone 0/200, Thorns of Suffering 4/10, Wood 54/300, Fog Point 20/200. ]

Colin had never even seen the floating stone, so he could only shake his head and give up this option.

Then I saw the third [Chariot].

As soon as he opened it and saw those functions, Colin's eyes lit up.

[Level 1 Chariot: Can block gray fog, can resist mental attacks below lord level, can be driven and moved, can be loaded with artillery...]

[Note: Driving a chariot consumes fuel.]

"Here comes a national chariot, a million steel torrents, artillery plowing the land, pushing through the gray fog, what are these aberrations?"

Colin thought about it with some excitement.

Then I saw the materials it needed and silently clicked the upper right corner.

Excuse me.

However, the practicality of the chariot still made Colin write down the materials it would need so that he could collect them quietly.

Now, there is only one last option left: the secondary territory.

[Second level territory information: The survivor's territory will be expanded from 4*4 to 10*10, and an additional 5*5 courtyard will be added. ]

[Hint: Required materials: Stone 49/2000, Thorns of Suffering 4/30, Wood 54/1000, Clay 0/500, Fog Point 20/50. ]

Compared to other upgrade options, the second-level territory looks much more normal.

Some materials may seem like a lot, but because they are basic materials, there are actually not many. After all, these things are very common outside of the gray fog. You just need to spend some time to get them out and put them in your backpack.

The two main things currently lacking in the Gray Fog World are food and water.

Of course, Colin didn't intend to waste this time.

After all, before people find a stable water source, water can be considered a monopoly resource in Colin's hands.

Colin silently calculated the materials he was missing, then took out several portions of water from his backpack, each containing 200 milliliters, and put them on the trading market.

[Level 3 water]

[Item description: A source of water that has a slight odor, but should be safe to drink.]