"Ard Black Hole Robot Production Line Level 200 Supermodel Effect": Robot ammunition consumption is halved, and it can slowly absorb the core energy free-floating in the air. This energy forms corresponding copper ore in the ammunition chamber, serving as a bullet reserve resource.
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"Phew..."
Chen Mang looked at the series of supermodel effects which halve ammunition consumption, and couldn’t help but laugh.
He was very satisfied.
Extrely satisfied.
He could now be very sure of one thing: the "Robot Research and Developnt Center" component greatly reduces the cost of manufacturing robots, and the "Ard Black Hole Robot Production Line" component greatly reduces ammunition consumption.
On the sa day—
The chanical Civilization must have spent a lot of resources on these two accessory original images to produce such extraordinary supermodel effects, intending to resist the Insect Race Civilization, but unfortunately, they ultimately failed.
There are many reasons for this.
What precisely the reasons are,
If there is an opportunity to travel from "Furong Star" to the chanical Civilization Ruins in the future, perhaps one could unearth so insider information.
Currently,
The effects are simply exceptionally perfect.
The cost to manufacture a fully equipped standard ard robot with Level 40 defense and Level 40 attack strength is—
billion units of copper ore.
But he only needs 1/64 of that cost.
Which is...
31.25 million units of copper ore.
For "Zhang Qiudao," assuming his talent is good enough and he has sufficient Spirit Stones, after thousands of years, with so luck, he might cultivate up to the ninth level of Nascent Soul.
If he truly has a deep foundation, he might break through the "Divinity Transformation Stage."
The ninth level of Nascent Soul is equivalent to Level 39.
But for him.
In the next mont!
fully equipped Level 40 "Ard Black Hole Robots" were produced in the "cha Research and Developnt Center" in carriage number 2, consuming a total of 3 billion units of copper ore.
Only consuming 1% of the train’s copper ore resources.
And this batch of robots, not only possess Level 40 attack strength but also Level 40 defense strength. Given enough ti, they could completely wipe out the entire Cultivation Civilization.
They’re more than enough to escort his business.
It’s truly domineering.
He likes the chanical Train’s way of utilizing resources—no procrastination, perfect utilization, as long as the resources are sufficient, it can beco strong instantly.
The only downside is.
The rise of this form of civilization has led to constant war between various civilizations in the universe.
After all, plundering is the fastest way to acquire resources. Once you choose this form of civilization, you are forced to beco a plundering civilization.
Normally speaking.
Such a Level 40 robot, if maintaining a Level 40 attack strength, with 1 billion units of copper ore filled in the ammunition chamber, can sustain an attack for one minute.
The train’s attacks consu resources extrely heavily, which is a consensus among all components.
In this respect, the "Cultivation Civilization" holds quite an advantage, at least they wouldn’t face a situation where one fight would deplete all their family’s assets.
But—
He possesses five supermodel effects that halve robot ammunition consumption.
Which ans... only 1/32 of the consumption.
He only needs to insert 100 million units of copper ore to maintain continuous fire for 3.2 minutes. If 1 billion units of copper ore are inserted, it can continue to fire for 32 minutes, especially considering its Level 200 supermodel effect, it can slowly recover ammunition on standby.
He also instructed Ai to put 100 million units of copper ore into each robot’s ammunition chamber, consuming another 10 billion units of copper ore.
million units of copper ore is just a total amount.
It’s not like putting 100 million copper ore into each robot’s ammunition chamber. After converting to high-level copper ore units, just inserting one piece of Level 9 copper ore is enough.
In total, only 33 billion units of copper ore were consud.
The ard forces deployed on this planet were now fully arranged.
An hour later.
The Constant Star Train slowly stopped on a mountain top, which is already a non-core area of the "Immortal Realm," and tourists generally don’t co here. Chen Mang turned to look at Zhang Qiudao standing in the train carriage and softly said.
"A total of 100 Level 40 Ard Black Hole Robots."
"Each robot’s power is equivalent to the early stage of Divinity Transformation."
"Is it enough?"
"It’s enough, it’s enough." Zhang Qiudao nodded repeatedly with a complex expression.
He had always known that Train Captains were terrifying, but he really didn’t have a concept of how terrifying they were.
Now he does.
For the Immortal Realm, a Divinity Transformation powerhouse who erges once in a millennium, Master Mang can easily create 100 of them. This is no longer a gap; it’s a complete dinsion reduction strike.
"Well, if there’s any situation, contact us via the Iris Chip. After we leave, any developnts needing reporting, contact us through that fridge."
"Take this fridge with you too."
Zhang Qiudao and others had all been implanted with the "Iris Chip," becoming formal mbers of the Constant Star Train.
"Go ahead."
"I’ll wait for your good news."
He didn’t plan to go along, making it seem like an outsider was taking over. Such a small matter could be handled by Zhang Qiudao himself; the ard forces he provided were sufficient, whether Zhang Qiudao chose to kill or imprison afterward didn’t concern him, it wasn’t important.
...
Half an hour later.
Wearing a robe, Zhang Qiudao slowly descended in front of the mountain gate, looking at the three large characters "Poisonous Snake Sect" embedded in the huge rock beside him, with a complex expression, he strode toward the mountain gate, followed by a hundred Level 40 Black Hole Ard Robots behind him.
Dark and dense.
Like an army.
They moved completely in sync, without any sign of life, their pitch-black bodies and heavy armor, coupled with the Gatlings held in their arms, created an enormous sense of oppression.
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