1038, Element Zero (27)

I decided to partially veto the plans of the stupid system.

Its approach to maximizing combat power sounds wonderful, but when you think about it, it's a serious problem.

Wouldn't a weak vegetarian creature give a strong carnivorous creature to a strong vegan creature with the sadness of a rabbit dying a fox? And once it starts to be delivered, the weak vegetarian creatures will definitely not come again, and when the time comes, who will let those carnivorous creatures eat? I'm afraid that infighting will start directly.

In the end, it was concluded that only vegetarian or omnivorous creatures should be negotiated, and it would only take a day to occupy the nest anyway, and it would be possible to survive this time by destroying all the attacking carnivores, and their scattered red balls would attract the attention of other carnivores.

[In any case, it is impossible to accept all and kill all, and there is no optimal solution here, only choice and price.] The voice of the stupid system sounded completely unconcerned about the plan being rejected.

I was pondering the cost of this plan when there was a gurgling sound and a round creature appeared near the lair.

"Little eggshell", yes, there is no doubt that it is meaty.

[Come on, blow it up.] Stupid system gloated.

'It's my fault for ignoring the weak carnivorous creatures, but do you think I can't do it?' ’

I directed the "Green Light Zero" and used the "bite" on the "little eggshell" while remaining far enough away.

Wow!

It opened its mouth and let out a menacing growl at the "little eggshell".

In the past, I discovered that the two melee abilities of Nibble and Strike will become "roar" and "threat" when the enemy is out of range, and I was originally going to try the effect when encountering other weak creatures, but now I don't use it.

Gurgling, the little eggshell seemed to be startled, and silently rolled back the same way.

Incidentally, the Spike and Poison Spray do not do this, as they only charge and spray a cloud of venom that can't hit the enemy from a distance.

[If the target creature's rating is equal to or higher than that of Green Light, this intimidation will be ineffective.] The stupid system has a tone of regret that I didn't see the good show.

'There must be a road before the car reaches the mountain, and if it doesn't work, it will really explode, like Mr. Rough Fish, come and kill one by one. ’

[I doubt it.] 】

β€”β€”β€”β€”

[Weird Dog, Carnivorous, 'Attack: 4', 'Friendly: 3', 'Speed: 2'.] 】

[Hint: Due to its special thinking pattern, this creature can only be pleased with creatures that also have multiple heads.] 】

'Ha, I guess this guy is the creature of the finale. I was busy directing Green Light Zero to greet the vegan creatures that were in a mess of porridge, and I took the time to glance at the new enemy and cheer up a little.

In the case that the fixed numbers of "0,1,2,3" are tired of seeing, this "4" is simply eye-catching.

Not only is it a new number, but judging from the sum of its attributes, this "weird dog" is also the only "level 3" creature that "Green Light" has encountered so far.

As for that somewhat strange trait, it's actually nothing special in itself, and only the hydra understands the hydra.

After all, the so-called "weird dog" is simply a "three-headed dog of hell (Cerberus)", also known as "Cerberus", which is simply a transliteration, and if you want to say [Cerberus] is better.

It has pure black skin, a slender and sturdy body, four legs, and three triangular heads in a strange position, each with a menacing mouth and a pair of slender eyes, and is approaching and emitting "Blah-Wow!" The sound of intimidation.

Although it doesn't look very smart, but judging from the message given by the hint sister, it is completely impossible to form an alliance with it without the multi-headed monster, and the friendly level of "3" is only afraid that it refers to the relationship between its three heads.

[Cut off one head and grow two heads~]

No, no, no, it doesn't have that function, and if you have to say it, there's a match here. I moved the camera to look at the two "twisting creatures" with the attribute "111" and for some reason running to join in the funβ€”they were actually one before they were bitten in half: 'Name it Hydra?' ’

[No, you can't cut it into nine heads, that method can only make an even number of heads.] 】

'Seems like that......

Compared to the ease with which I complained, I was actually in a very difficult situation.

Adopting vegetarian and omnivorous creatures, driving away and defeating carnivores is easy to say, but sometimes the "negotiation QTE" will be wrong, causing the vegetarian creature to be recruited to turn hostile, and since there is no nest in the vicinity, it cannot be found by other members to try again, and it has to be beaten away.

Another problem is that the "carnivorous creatures" who are not afraid to intimidate and are scheduled to be driven away are very strong.

Barely able to scare away like the "Little Eggshell", but after any of these attacking creatures reach "3" in any stat, the roar and threat of the "Green Light" are almost useless, and they can only use their hands to knock them away, and if they are stubborn, they have to be killed.

This is where the third problem that the vegetarian group has to deal with is born: controlling the omnivores that have been recruited.

They are very interested in the "red balls" left behind by carnivorous creatures, and will try to rush over and eat them, and I can only command other vegetarian creatures to stop them.

After all, from the perspective of modern animal common sense, if the beasts are allowed to taste blood, then their danger will rise several notches, although the current situation is not the same as that, but letting omnivores only eat vegetarian is the best solution that can be thought of at the moment.

Before the "weird dog" appeared, I had just directed "Green Light Zero" and the other vegetarian creatures to kill the carnivorous creatures that had come together, and I was suppressing the omnivores that were about to move.

And the "weird dog" pinched this point to appear, and there was only one, and in the case that other vegetarian creatures couldn't see the attributes and didn't think it was any threat, it meant that the "zero green light" could only go head-to-head with it, and maybe add that little follower?

But, the ultimate move that I haven't used for a long time is for you!

With a familiar poison spray, galloping, and stabbing triple hits, I used "Calling Friends and Companions" while "Green Light Zero" attacked "Weird Dog".

[Puss in Boots], [Tarsiers] and [Little Eggshells] rushed from different directions to instantly surround the "weird dogs".

The last one, are you here to sell cute?