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Chapter 146 What to sell

It's just that what makes Daliang worry about...

How much can the dwarf's independence movement cause? If the thunder is loud and the rain is small, and the tiger's head and snake's tail are dealt with by a few strokes, then the Five-Color Flag Alliance supports the dwarf and will lose both the wife and the army, which is not worth the loss.

Moreover, Daliang had seen the army of the new dwarves, the same ground troops, and even the fire dragon and the magma dragon ran on the ground. Facing the elves with the Pegasus Knight, the green dragon and the golden dragon, the dwarves threw them away directly. In addition, the dwarves had short legs and their maneuverability was far inferior to that of the elves.

Basically, the war between dwarves and elves is about one side thinking about how to attack and the other side thinking about how to defend.

Daliang is really not optimistic about the dwarves' independence this time. If there is no strong foreign aid, their best ending is to stick to a place where the elf does not value and survive.

Can the Five Color Flag Alliance be this foreign aid?

And what benefits can help the dwarves get for the Five Color Flag Alliance? Fighting with a base camp is not in line with the current position of the Five Color Flag Alliance. If there is no sufficient benefit, Daliang cannot even convince himself, let alone the other four main alliances.

But secret support can still be done, such as...

Daliang thought about some support to the dwarves, and then said to Hans: "We have not yet publicly supported the dwarves' independence movement, and Palm Tree City is still subordinate to Bauhinia City.

But...you can also try to contact some former friends.

I am willing to trade with them, and I can provide everything they need, including griffins. Of course, the price will definitely rise. After all, we are transporting across planes and also taking a lot of risks."

The dwarves lacked air power, so Daliang provided them with air power.

Griffons are fifth-level soldiers in the human race, and their output is still good. In the player's trading market, in addition to the high price of royal griffons that can be ridden, the price of ordinary griffons is about 1.5 times the recruitment price. Even if the price of griffons increases due to plane wars, it will definitely not exceed twice the recruitment price.

Now the Pegasus Knights in the hands of independent dwarves will gradually leave their army sequence, and the Dwarves must be very eager to have air units to fill the gap for Pegasus Knights to leave.

Although a small number of griffins are not enough to fight against the elf Pegasus Knight, it is better to control the power in the air than to let the elf Pegasus Knight fly above his head.

As long as griffin is available, you won’t have to worry about dwarves.

The recruitment price of griffin is 40 gold per piece, if acquired from the player market plus the cost of transporting to the Magic Realm... it will cost about 80 gold.

After making a calculation in his mind, Daliang said to Hans: "The price of griffin is 120 gold per piece, and the price of other products is interviewed."

120 gold is the recruitment price of ninth-level soldiers, but the arms business cannot be calculated based on cost, but the supply and demand relationship. Now in the entire plane war, the kind camp has an absolute advantage, and the elves are the backbone race in the kind camp. Whoever is not open-minded dares to sell arms to dwarves at this time, especially the flying griffin.

That is, you guys see that you dwarfs are pitiful and are willing to do this business.

So... a griffin doesn't sell for 200 gold coins, it's already a friendly price.

Daliang was willing to do business with the Dwarf Independence Army, and Hans was of course very happy. Griffon was indeed an air force that the Dwarf Independence Army lacked very little. At the same time, the war was just about money. The dwarfs were independent, and the merchants were afraid of elves' revenge, so they did not dare to do business with dwarfs. The dwarfs had very strong manufacturing capabilities, but they could not sell the things they created, so they had no money to expand the army and fight against the elves.

All dwarf manufacturing is high-quality, especially soldier ordnance. The same standard soldier ordnance, the ordnance created by dwarfs can have several more attribute points than other races.

This is not acceptable.

Especially the weapons produced by Black Iron City.

The Black Iron City built a volcano. The crater was the entrance to the Black Iron City. The entire city built the inner wall of the volcano. The magma lake on the bottom floor was a natural furnace. Therefore, the weapon manufacturing industry of Black Iron City was very developed. Accepting orders and large-scale OEM soldiers and ordnance are also the main source of economic resources for Black Iron City.

In the soldier ordnance market, weapons produced by dwarves can be at a premium of 10 to 20%. As long as weapons labeled as Black Iron City are available, there is no bargaining price.

A set of exquisite and durable weapons and equipment is equivalent to one or two more soldiers on the battlefield. It affects the ownership of victory and is not measured by the price. Therefore, no one will dislike the weapons equipped by their own army are better than others.

Daliang is willing to do business with the Dwarf Independence Army, but he is actually attracted by the business opportunities in weapons trading.

Now... we are fighting, as long as we have good weapons in our hands, we will not worry about no sales.

Daliang smiled happily, and Hans was also happy that he could contribute his strength to the dwarves' independence. He assured Daliang: "Sir, I will go to Black Iron City to find my former friends now. At this time, I am afraid that only you, sir..."

Daliang waved his hand and said, "Go, go. Put on Randall and go together. After the transaction is negotiated, you still need to transport by trade. Find a trading point that is not discovered by the elves, and find a secret transportation line."

"Yes, sir."

Hans went to Randall to go to Black Iron City, and Daliang browsed the construction interface of Palm Tree City.

Due to the independence movement of the dwarves, the Palm Tree City, which still belongs to the elves, began to be rejected by the dwarves. The Dwarves Hill recruiting Dwarves had already stopped recruiting, and the dwarves army in the original Palm Tree City was gradually decreasing. After leaving the Palm Tree City, these dwarves slowly scattered into the forest to go to those independent dwarves cities.

However, the dwarfs purchased from Chongming City did not leave. The main world creatures and the base camp creatures have different values. The racial changes in the base camp will not affect the racial changes in the main world.

As for urban development...

Since Daliang's strategy was to let Palm Tree City fade out of the sight of Bauhinia City, he did not plan to go to Bauhinia City for the time being to do territory tasks to develop Palm Tree City. Moreover, one black fire leader, one ruling leader, and a large tomb, Daliang really has no ability to develop Palm Tree City with all his strength.

The development here will be put on hold for the time being...

The independence of the dwarves will definitely trigger racial changes of the elves to fill the holes that the dwarves leave. Daliang decided to wait for the elves to complete the racial changes, and see which side of the elves and dwarves can complement the Black Fire Lonely, and then decide the future development direction of Palm Tree City.
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