This news made him unable to resist the excitent and clench his fist.
As for ti.
They have plenty of ti, and can wait for long ages on Earth.
Those clan mbers who did not qualify can assist their clan mbers in Monster World by watching live broadcasts.
Providing support on the level of knowledge.
"Those who qualify will enter the ga, and temporarily develop freely. When the ti is right, I will summon you."
With these words spoken, the Life Throat decisively moved beside the Ga Pod.
He reached out to press the "start" button, waved to remove the silver robe from his body, and slipped into the Ga Pod to lie flat.
The Ga Pod was specifically designed by the Moon Eclipse Clan after collecting data from mbers of the Destiny Clan, completely fitting in size.
As for the nutrient solution, it is optional, without any significance.
Their body, even after death placed on Earth, can remain immortal and uncorrupted for a long age.
After the nerve soft tubes connected to various parts of his body, the Life Throat decisively relaxed his spiritual defenses.
Otherwise, just relying on the Ga Pod’s built-in spiritual interface function would not be able to break through his Spiritual Sea barrier.
After a few seconds of waiting, his vision gradually sank into darkness.
When it beca clear again, it was already on the virtual desktop, with the background being an animated image of Earth taken from space.
Besides the "virtual function" icon, there was only a burning scarlet fla icon annotated with four words below: Monster World.
Consciousness touched, and a strong suction ca.
His consciousness instantly fell into a semi-dreamlike daze.
Once his consciousness returned, the opening scene demonstration was presented before his eyes.
Each scene has its corresponding characteristics, and representative forces are displayed in the picture.
Apart from the environnt and areas of Earthquake Continent Region and Pale Continent Region, the Life Throat is knowledgeable about it.
Returning once again to the ruthless Monster World, but with a completely different mindset.
Now he is a player, free to play with no restrictions, supported by an infinite margin for error.
Admiring the opening scenes, the Life Throat feels spirited and invigorated.
The splendid mountains and rivers of Monster World are so beautiful, with the player’s mindset, he completely filters out the hidden dangerous factors in different scenes.
When the demonstration of all scenes ends, a blue Crystal Wall containnt wall erges before the Life Throat.
Above it are selectable Life Souls, that is, Rules.
Even in Monster World, Rules are the rarest strategic level resources.
The fingertips of the Life Throat hover before the Crystal Wall, trembling slightly.
Those Rule Powers that required bloodshed from entire clans to conquer in Monster World are now lined up before him like rchandise.
Every Primordial Monster inside each Crystal Wall exudes a tempting aura to him.
"Really... exciting." His voice was so dry, it was unrecognizable as his own.
The Destiny Clan spent thirty thousand years advancing from Small World to Monster World, only mastering three Rules.
Yet here, they can be arbitrarily chosen and matched by players.
So players even criticize certain Life Souls as "chicken rib," not fit for even a dog to play.
Let it be known that each Primordial here contains complete Rule Power.
It’s Monster World frawork-level Rules, not comparable to ordinary Rules.
More importantly, once inside the ga, many First Order Rules only require a cost of 500 sacrificial power to purchase one.
In Monster World, resources equivalent to 500 sacrificial power can’t even touch the edges of a Rule.
Not to ntion Rules, even pseudo-rule-level isn’t attainable.
The Life Throat suddenly recalled the events in history books where the Destiny Clan sacrificed two entire branch clans for a Rule.
In this process, these two branches completely vanished.
Such heavy casualties, just to obtain one Rule.
Yet now, he only needs to descend to obtain a containnt wall from which Rules can be selected.
What irony.
The Life Throat’s eyes flickered with fervor, the silhouette of the entire Crystal Wall reflected in his silver-white pupils.
Is this the power of high-dinsional existence?
Handling the coveted treasures from various worlds like toys.
His gaze swept between different Primordial Monsters, and two most favored Life Souls stood out.
They are Misfortune and Strong Luck, two Life Souls that perfectly fit the growth system he wanted.
But at the starting stage, these two Life Souls offered nearly no improvent to combat power.
To grow quickly, the early stage must focus on combat power as the core tric.
His gaze finally focused on one of the Initial Three Illusion Gods the forum players ntioned: Eagle-Headed Demon.
The Destiny Clan’s combat mode mainly consus spiritual power.
It can generate Evil Wind for battle.
The Eagle-Headed Demon is one of the Life Souls that provides the most spiritual attribute bonuses in the early stage, and also offers perfect environntal perception ability, definitely the most suitable choice for his initial Life Soul.
[Confirm if Initial Life Soul selection is First Order Soul: Eagle-Headed Demon.]
"Confirm."
With the selection completed, the Eagle-Headed Demon imprisoned in the third containnt cell raised its head and let out a long cry, then flapped its flaming red feathers to shatter the Crystal Wall and flew straight toward him, its sharp claws growing larger before his eyes.
[Challenger Tips: Initial Life Soul selection complete: Eagle-Headed Demon, please na your ga character: ...]
Having already thought of a ga na, four words surfaced in the Life Throat’s mind.
Suddenly, corresponding words popped up in the input box: Destiny Apostle.
[Challenger Tips: This na has been taken by another player, please choose another ga na.]
"Child of Destiny."
[Challenger Tips: This na has been taken by another player, please choose another ga na.]
"Destiny Wheel."
"Mastering Destiny."
"Destiny Ga."
The Life Throat: ...
He changed multiple nas in succession, but all the ga IDs he wanted had already been used.
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