Chapter 33 Label Fusion Route
At the moment when the black-scaled kobold fell, after the earth confirmed that it could be converted into material, he immediately converted it into material, and then .......
Return in the direction of the earth.
He needed to make sure there were other passages near his stronghold, and then see where he should place the Expansion Core.
......
And it didn't take long for him to confirm through his fluctuating senses that there was only one way to go from the entrance to the crypt where his stronghold was located to the depths of the ground.
There is no ready-made channel that can be bypassed, that can carry out any outflanking operation.
But......
And one thing is not excluded -
There are other crypt entrances that allow access from the surface to the underground.
This area surrounded by this swamp, the cavity of the underground rock mass, I don't know how many kobolds exist in it.
In a sense, the position I am in is the most dangerous.
If an enemy comes from the surface and an enemy comes from underground, he will be outflanked and flanked, and he will not be able to run away if he wants to.
From this point of view, an environment that is well connected or even directly on the surface is better.
But here's the problem, the fossils are in this area, and he can't transfer them.
Should this place be buried?
And then open another channel?
Speaking of which, I don't know if there are dinosaur fossils such as the digging Benosaurus in this fossil community.
Diggers were a bird's-rump dinosaur, if memory serves, it seems to have been of the family Prisnodonidae.
This kind of dinosaur, to put it simply, lived in underground burrows and burrows.
That is, there is the ability to dig.
In early dinosaur studies, it was also believed that ankylosaurs were burrowing, but this theory was later disproved.
If you need to have a tag related to mining, you have to find a digging dragon.
Or, get some arthropod fossils.
In arthropods, especially small arthropods, burrowing is not too common, such as scorpions and crabs.
Speaking of which, there are many beasts in the class Chorus, and there are many burrowings.
In particular, the ancestors of mammals who survived several environmental disasters were also a factor in survival, in addition to being small in size and needing few food resources.
These creatures usually have a "small animal" label.
Ground rows need to be able to dig holes, but it's a good idea to remove the "small animal" tag.
And, most importantly, I need to remove this label myself.
This label still has a negative impact on combat effectiveness.
There are many ways to eliminate the tag "Small Animal".
For example, if you fuse a label of "Small Animal" with a "R Strategy" or "K Strategy" reproduction tag, there is a chance that you can remove the label of small animal, and you can randomly change the label to another tag.
Oh, and while the R/K hypothesis has been proven to be a false hypothesis in biology, this impressive, extreme, logically simple model that can be understood at first hearing is easier to remember.
The R strategy is a type of reproduction that has a short life cycle, is small, reproduces quickly, and leaves a large number of offspring with each birth.
Strategy K is a type of reproduction that has a longer life cycle, is larger, reproduces slowly, and produces a smaller number of offspring.
In the game he made, the effect of the two tags [R strategy] and [K strategy] has the same classification tags, such as [Dinosaur] After the guards of the tags [Dinosaur] act together for a few rounds, there is a certain probability of getting a few unhatched eggs, which can be directly put into the hatching pool and hatched out of the guards.
It's a pretty useful tag, but the problem is that this kind of tag is placed in the tag pool of the individual class, and it is in the common tag pool with [Incubation Research].
After using the fusion tag template generated by [Incubation Research], and consuming materials to create the corresponding guard, it can only be obtained from the tag pool.
However, herein lies the problem.
Because, incubation research is ongoing.
For example, on the first day, a claw-specific fusion tag was studied, but it was not strong enough.
You went to hatch the guards of this tag, and then, luckily got an [R-strategy] tag, and then several guards with the [R-strategy] tag acted together, and then a bunch of guard eggs were created.
But...... Your research continues.
A bunch of guard eggs that are behind the most cutting-edge versions, do you spend energy to hatch, or don't you spend energy to hatch?
Some chicken ribs.
In addition to this fusion route, there are several others, such as [small animals] fusing an environmental adaptation label, such as [forest environment adaptation], etc., it is possible to get a label like [arboreal] and eliminate [small animals].
There are also tags that fuse race tags, such as [Dinosaur], which is the most profitable, after fusion, you can get a tag of [Survival Competition Evolution], after the individual fights and survives with the target in the corresponding tag, use [Artificial Evolution] to upgrade the tag again, and after the end of artificial evolution, you will also get a tag of [XX natural enemy].
This tag is a special attack on the race tag, and when fighting against predators, there will be an additional bonus.
Not only has the label of small animals been removed, but it has also received a special attack bonus, which can be said to be blood-earning.
The type of label required for this approach is the easiest to obtain.
What the local bank thought of before was to eliminate the label through this way.
It's just that......
There's nothing to do right now.
Do you want to make a [small animal] a [natural enemy] that attacks the black-scaled kobold now?
No matter how you think about it, I feel a little lost.
And in the mod I made, [Natural Enemy] is already the final label.
After all, it's a game, and even if he spends all his time on it, he can't do much.
Of course, now that there are all kinds of strange labels in this world, maybe I can continue to fuse and strengthen the [natural enemy]?
I'll have to try it again.
You can first dig up the fossils of the Running Dragon and convert them into materials, and then hatch them and use them as tools.
If you really can't find it, just use a dinosaur as a base, and then use a small animal with mining ability as a model, and then use artificial evolution experiments to see if you can successfully remove the tag of [small animal] and obtain the tag of [natural enemy], and then try to see if the tag of [natural enemy] can continue to fuse.
Speaking of which, should I try to set the [natural predator] on the dinosaur group, and make an introverted label, maybe it can help me suppress various uncontrolled factors that may occur.
Of course, the civil war insider situation sounds a little unpleasant.