The world of lords is a vast world. In this world, there are all kinds of secrets and countless tricks.
During the training at the Lord's Academy, I only learned some superficial, public or semi-public knowledge and secrets.
Therefore, at the end of the Tang Dynasty, there was still a lot that was not understood about the world of lords, such as the Mimic Monsters. At the end of the Tang Dynasty, he only knew some basic common sense such as the levels of treasure boxes and the levels of Mimic Monsters.
As for various secrets and survival tips, Tang Mo didn't know, and Tang Mo also didn't know some hidden rules.
Therefore, he thought that the Mimic cannot leave the treasure box too far. If this was the case, it would be difficult for him to lead the Mimic into a trap, and his plan would not be successful.
However, this kind of accident was just speculation at the end of Tang Dynasty and may not be true, so Tang Moe did not give up.
Seeing that the Mimic Mutated Rabbit did not chase him, Tang Mo came back again. This time, Tang Mo did not directly kill the mutant rabbit with his bare hands. Instead, he picked up some stones nearby, and then hurled the stones towards the mutant rabbit fiercely.
The mutant rabbit smashed through.
Faced with Tang Mo's stone attack, the mutant rabbit was injured and angered by Tang Mo.
The enraged mutant rabbit naturally chased Tang Mo, wanting to deal with Tang Mo. Faced with the chasing mutant rabbit, Tang Mo ran away without hesitation.
The mutant rabbit lost his mind. After Tang Mo once again hit the mutant rabbit with a stone, this time, even if Tang Mo escaped from the treasure box a long way away, the mutant rabbit still did not give up chasing Tang Mo. It did not stop because it was far away from the treasure box.
Instead of giving up, he persevered, as if he would not give up until he caught up with and killed him in the late Tang Dynasty.
Faced with this situation, Tang Mo was not only not afraid, but also felt very happy.
For Tang Mo, the mutant rabbit chased him, which showed that his guess was wrong.
This shows that the Mimic can also stay away from the treasure box, so that when he encounters the treasure box in the future, he can use various means to lure the Mimic away and obtain the treasure box.
The mutated rabbit was annoyed by Tang Mo and kept chasing him. Finally, he was plotted by Tang Mo and fell into Tang Mo's trap.
It was a huge pit, the biggest trap set by the end of Tang Dynasty. After falling into the pit, the mutant rabbit did not die. Tang Mo had to keep hitting the trap with rocks. It took a long time for the mutant rabbit to be used by Tang Mo.
Death by being stoned.
After the mutated rabbit died, a message suddenly appeared on Tang Mo's personal panel.
"Kill the red-blooded rabbit and gain some experience points."
As the message appeared on his personal panel, Tang Mo felt a mysterious power in his body.
This mysterious power does not need to be understood by Tang Mo, he instinctively knows what this mysterious power is.
This mysterious force is the origin energy of evolution. This energy is called experience value, but in fact, this energy is a special energy derived from the Lord World that can promote the evolution of life.
Theoretically, this power can allow the lords who enter the lord world to continuously evolve, and there is no upper limit. As long as there is enough energy, the lords who enter the lord world can even evolve infinitely
But in fact, this energy has an upper limit. The upper limit of this energy is actually the upper limit of the level of the lord world.
There are two ways to upgrade in the world of lords. One is to upgrade, which even has great restrictions, but it allows the lords to grow quickly. The other way to upgrade is self-cultivation.
There is no upper limit to self-cultivation, but the growth rate is a bit slow.
Generally speaking, lords work together in these two ways.
Of course, cultivation is not impossible to speed up. This mysterious evolutionary energy experience value is a kind of energy that can accelerate cultivation.
It can be said that for the lords, the experience value has similar functions to the experience value in various games, and is even more versatile, so it is called experience value.
In the late Tang Dynasty, killing the mutant rabbit only resulted in a little experience point, which shows that this experience point is rare.
If you want to gain experience points, you must kill evolved beings. Those creatures that have not evolved and cannot even reach the body refining stage will get no experience points if you kill them.
And the higher the life level, the more experience points you will get after killing it.
Generally speaking, the experience value obtained by killing a life is related to the life level of the life, that is, the cultivation level. The higher the cultivation level, the higher the experience value gained by killing it.
For every life that is killed at the same time, its cultivation level increases by one small realm, and the experience value gained will increase tenfold among similar creatures.
For each life that is killed, its cultivation level increases by one level, the experience value gained will be a hundred times higher than the experience value gained from killing a life with the previous level of cultivation among similar creatures.
Take the mutant rabbit as an example. If Tang Dynasty kills a mutant rabbit in the early stage of body refining, he can gain a little experience point. However, if Tang Dynasty kills a mutant rabbit in the middle stage of body refining, the experience value he gains will be ten, or even
More.
However, even if there are creatures of the same level, different individual creatures have different life levels. Even if both of them are mutant rabbits in the early stage of body refining, the experience points gained by killing them will be different.
Maybe he can gain one experience point by killing this mutated rabbit in the early stage of body refining, but he can gain two experience points by killing another mutant rabbit of the same level. This is the difference between creatures.
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At the end of the Tang Dynasty, I saw that this experience value is probably the origin of life, so there is this difference, but the experience value is more magical than the origin of life.
It is precisely for this reason that the Lord World seriously divides various lives into levels. Life of the same level will gain the same experience value by killing it.
Therefore, the mutant rabbit in the early stage of body refining and the mutant rabbit in the middle stage of body refining seem to be only two realms apart, but the gap between their levels is very large.
The mutant beasts in the early stage of body refining are all eleven-level creatures at the lowest level, while the mutant beasts in the middle stage of body refining are likely to be at level twenty-one, a difference of ten levels. As for the extremes of one realm and the ones in this realm, it is more
The gap between the lowest level and the higher level of cultivation is not big, only one level.
But even at this level of difference, the experience gained is a hundred times different.
Therefore, gaining experience points is related to the creature's level, strength, and cultivation level, but has nothing to do with the cultivation level and level gap of both parties in the battle. There is no such thing as the so-called high-level monster in the game world that kills low-level monsters, and you cannot gain experience. This is the difference between reality and games.
As he gained experience points for the first time, Tang Mo's personal panel also began to change drastically, and Tang Mo knew the amount of experience points he needed to upgrade his level to the next level.
Lord: Late Tang Dynasty
Gender: Male
Level: 1 (ten points of experience are required to advance to the next level)
Cultivation realm: None (ten points of experience are required to advance to the next realm)
Experience value: 1
Talent: Hundred-fold increase (sss), mutation and evolution (unique, sss)
Skill: None
Skills: None
Supernatural power: none
Innate attributes: Force: 12
Politics:11
Commander:11
Intelligence:15
"What a magical experience value!"
Seeing the changes in his personal panel, Tang Mo was filled with emotion.