The Crafter's Dominion: A Dungeon Core Novel (Dungeon Crafting Book 5) Jonathan Brooks (books that read to you txt) 📖
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I will not let them win! All who oppose me must die!
Over the last day, she hadn’t been sure whether it was her own mind saying these things, or something else, but it really didn’t matter; the anger and rage was so entrenched in her psyche that she wholly agreed with these sentiments. Now the challenge was to enact those ideas, though with the increased cost of her Dungeon Monsters, that might be a bit tricky—
No! Now, they are more powerful and I will crush them!
The brief moment of clarity earlier seemed to give her a little more perspective on her state of mind, so Sandra could instantly tell that she would never say or think something like that. Regardless of what – or – who was actually saying that in her mind, she had to admit that it had a point; she wasn’t sure how much more powerful these new constructs were compared to their predecessors, but the jump in deadliness from the original constructs to Advancement Level 1 was quite significant. The revenge-fueled Dungeon Core could only assume that these were the same.
Core Selection Menu
Dungeon Classification:
Constructs (Adv. Level 2)
Core Size:
23
Available Mana:
38199/38199
Available Raw Material (RM):
75650/86279
Constructs Creation Options:
19
Advancement Creation Options:
8
Taking a quick look at what she had available, Sandra saw that she was full of Mana; during her period of inactivity, it seemed as though her army of Hyper Automatons and Articulated Clockwork Golems had continued to scavenge materials outside; she had set such material up to be automatically absorbed as soon as it crossed into her dungeon. Unfortunately, their activity around the battlefield was also responsible for gathering up the Mana released by the deaths of so many Orcs. Normally, this was a good thing, but at some point she had completely filled up, meaning that any overflow was lost to her – but not to the other Cores. I bet this is why they are suddenly overwhelming me.
The only good thing about her Advancement selections, now that she had a chance to look back on them through slightly clearer vision, was that the Monster Seeds required to produce each of her constructs now cost 45% less Mana and Raw Materials.
Monster Seed Origination (Old)
Name:
Raw Material Cost (15% Reduction):
Mana Cost (30% Reduction):
Min. Mana:
Max. Mana:
Tiny Faceted Sapphire Sphere
10200
2450
3500
8500
Small Faceted Sapphire Sphere
20400
4900
3500
17000
Average Faceted Sapphire Sphere
81600
19600
3500
68000
Large Faceted Sapphire Sphere
163200
39200
3500
136000
Monster Seed Origination (New)
Name:
Raw Material Cost (45% Reduction):
Mana Cost (45% Reduction):
Min. Mana:
Max. Mana:
Tiny Faceted Sapphire Sphere
6600
1925
3500
8500
Small Faceted Sapphire Sphere
13200
3850
3500
17000
Average Faceted Sapphire Sphere
52800
15400
3500
68000
Large Faceted Sapphire Sphere
105600
30800
3500
136000
For instance, the Faceted Sapphires that she used for many of her larger constructs and Advancement Monsters were significantly less expensive; for most of them that required a Small Faceted Sapphire Sphere, the Mana cost difference between the new Advanced Level 2 Dungeon Monsters and the Monster Seed was nearly equal to what it cost before, with the additional benefit of it being cheaper RM-wise. This meant that there was less of an impact on the total Mana she needed to spend to create them, while receiving a superior Monster in return. For the new Titanium Ape Savage, Platinum-banded Wyrm, and Titanium-Plated Behemoth, however, the Mana cost difference was significantly more.
All of that information she determined in a matter of seconds, because she was hyper-focused on finding a solution to the attacking Monsters without having to close off the tunnels. While it was always a possibility, and while it would give her some time to regroup if it was needed, closing off the tunnels was a last-resort option, because it would set back her revenge. The mere thought of that made her internal ranting and raving increase in intensity, as if any setbacks to the annihilation of the other Dungeon Cores were anathema to her mind.
To alleviate some of her fury, she worked up a plan for each tunnel, leaning heavily on the belief that her constructs would be much more powerful now – even the weaker ones. By utilizing the Mana she currently had available, as well as the last of the Elemental Orb stockpile she had amassed early in the attack the day before, Sandra started creating more constructs. The Raw Materials just weren’t coming in from outside fast enough for what she needed, unfortunately, so she was forced to cannibalize some of the crafting station components she had throughout her dungeon; she nearly used the rest of the condensed sphere she was keeping in reserve, but decided to keep it until absolutely necessary. An unfocused part of her mind was screaming at her to stop, but she ignored it in favor of doing everything she possibly could in defense of the connecting tunnels.
Starting with the Beasts, Sandra created a dozen Sonic Blademasters, the upgraded version of the Roaring Blademaster. The physical differences
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