I have a shop in Azeroth

Chapter 17 (It’s all setup, it’s free anyway, so feel free to skip it if you don’t want to)

Forest Troll Farmer: (An excellent resource gatherer and builder who can repair buildings after they are damaged)

Constructible buildings:

Forest Troll Stronghold: The initial base of the trolls, which can produce troll farmers. Price: 150 gold coins

Forest Troll Peasant Price: 50 Gold

Forest Troll Hut: The troll's residence. Living in it will gradually restore health and magic. Price: 50 gold coins

Ranch: Source of food for trolls Price: 100 gold coins

Gold Coin Vein: Generates a vein for collecting gold coins. The gold mine is automatically generated every day. You need to send farmers to collect it. It can generate 100 gold coins every day. The selling price is 500 gold coins.

Forest Troll Barracks: can produce Troll Warriors, Troll Headhunters, Troll Catapults, and Troll Guards

Forest Troll Warrior: A primary troll warrior with regenerative abilities. Price: 50 gold coins.

Forest Troll Axe Thrower: A ranged unit of the Trolls that can throw axes. Price: 40 gold coins

Forest Troll Catapult: A troll siege unit that can hurl boulders. Price: 200 gold coins

Forest Troll Guard: Troll's defensive unit, with defensive capabilities. Price: 100 gold coins

Soul Destination: Can produce Forest Troll Witch Doctor, Forest Troll Priest, Forest Troll Shaman, Shadow Hunter

Forest Troll Witch Doctor: A hybrid unit that can use hexes, shadow magic, and is good at brewing herbs. Price: 150 gold coins

Forest Troll Priest: A unit that worships the Loa gods. They can use the power of the Loa gods to perform healing magic. Different magic can be used depending on the power of the Loa gods (currently there is a Loa god: Evans, the god of shadows and devouring sorrow): 200 gold coins

Forest Troll Shaman: A shaman who uses elemental power, communicating with the elements with soul energy. You can also choose to train a dark shaman who uses the power of decay to enslave the elements. Price: 200 gold coins

Forest Troll Altar: can strengthen trolls and train shadow hunters, high-level Loa priests, and troll chieftains. These units have great growth potential.

The current highest main base is the Troll Stronghold, which has upgrades:

Troll Warrior Enhancement Price: 200 gold coins

Troll Headhunter Enhancement, Price: 175 Gold Coins

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(Anyway, as long as there are some types of soldiers, they will be strengthened)

Shadow Hunter: Specializes in shadow magic and can communicate with multiple Loa. Can be hired for every 5000 Troll units, including Troll units of one's own race. Price: gold coins

High-ranking Loa Priest: A priest who has served the Loa for many years and can use the power of the Loa more deeply. He can be hired for every 5000 Troll units, and can hire Troll units of his own race. Price: gold coins (Current Loa God: Evans, the God of Shadows and Devouring Sorrow)

Troll Chieftain: The chieftain of the troll tribe. The shop owner can grant him the right to use the system to a certain extent. He can be hired for every 6,000 troll units. Price: gold coins

Forest Troll Stable: Can train a variety of animal riders, but requires the presence of a Loa or powerful creature corresponding to the creature. Currently, there are no trainable units (the current Loa god is Evans, the God of Shadows and Devouring Sorrow)

Forest Troll War Mill: can be used to upgrade trolls in various ways. The current highest main base is the Troll Stronghold.

Troll Weapon Enhancement Price: 1000 pieces

Troll Armor Enhancement Price: 1000 pieces

Troll Building Armor Enhancement Price: 1000 pieces

Troll Defense Tower Attack Upgrade Price: 500 pieces

Troll Transformation Tower: can transform troll farmers into monster trolls, price: 500 gold coins

Monster Troll: Has strength and size several times greater than a normal troll. Price: 1000 gold coins

Troll Defense Tower: A defense tower that can fire giant arrows. Price: 500 gold coins

(By the way, let me tell you about the character level divisions in the novel. If you don't like it, please don't criticize me. The novel is divided into Normal, Elite, Leader, Legend, Epic, Demigod, and Mythic. There may be some special skills that can break the limit of strength between characters, such as Whispers of the Old Gods, Malfurion's particularly good WiFi signal, and Antondanis's knowledge.)

Here are a few examples for each level:

Normal: Human infantry

Elite: Hogger

Leader: Jaina leading the human race against the Burning Legion on Mount Helga

Legend: Antondanis, the Fall of Arthas

Epic: Illidan after swallowing the skull, Tiktodiorth

Demigod (the gap is too large and divided into low, medium, high, and peak)

Low-level demigods: Cenarius, Mannoroth (the two are equally matched, Mannoroth is half a catty)

Mid-level Demigod: Medivh after resurrection

High-level demigod: Aegwynn, the Five-Colored Dragon King before his energy was extracted

Top Demigods: Archimonde, the Old Gods, Malorne

Mythology: Titans, Eternals

The protagonist is now an Elite. Furthermore, starting from Legendary, even at the same level, the differences are huge. For example, if you break it down further, Antondanis beats the fallen Arthas (in a one-on-one duel), and the same is true for Demigods. Furthermore, the level division is only for the convenience of distinguishing individual strength, and there is no absolute dominance, it simply indicates the power level. For example, after drinking the blood of Mannoroth, the Legendary Grom was only at the Epic level, but he led a large group of orcs with enhanced strength to kill Cenarius. Numbers play a big role in Azeroth. For example, although Antondanis is only at the Legendary level, if we only compare knowledge, even a Demigod may not be able to match him.

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