Chapter 486 - 248: New -
Spring had ended, and at 8 a.m. on the first day of summer, everyone was teleported back to the base. The game had undergone earth-shattering changes.
First, the four major resource warehouses were canceled, with all resources except for building materials being converted into physical units. Building materials were not changed because they were too complex and interconnected with the workshops, serving as a small benefit Dawn left for hardcore players. Since there was no resource warehouse, there was no storage limit for building materials, and trees could be cut down to exchange for building material value with the system.
The expansion requirements for Doomsday Fortress shifted from the original 50 units of the five major resources to 250 units of building materials.
The system gave Doomsday Fortress a large freezer that ran without electricity for a month, and the first thing for the commander to do was unpack food into the freezer. Originally, one unit of food could be exchanged for two kilograms of beef or four kilograms of rice or flour, as well as vegetables and the like. The exchange was available for 24 hours, after which the exchange channel would close.
The capacity of the freezer was large, but relatively small compared to the massive amount of resources, which required Maya’s coordination skills on how to distribute the 15 units of food she had on hand. Of course, because of Shadow’s two farms, there weren’t big issues with staples and vegetables. Maya primarily got meats, and also exchanged for a few bags of rice and flour.
Meanwhile, Stone from Shadow went crazy, having truly become a farmer. The farm was no longer a duplicate. A large farm gave you four rows of soil, allowing the planting of 12 different crops. Each crop had a different harvest time, and gathering crops left seeds behind.
The beach was canceled, and all materials used in its construction were 100% recovered, including the Universal Card.
The eight units of gasoline of Doomsday Fortress turned into eight barrels of gasoline. Maya exchanged the ammunition packs for bullets. The medical packs were also exchanged for basic medications like alcohol, antibiotics, and bandages, which were then placed directly into the infirmary warehouse.
