Monsters Are Coming-Chapter 998 - 274: Ultimate Stat Boost, Heavenly Demon System

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Although we have considered the future fusion of the Jile Player squads to establish several elite corps,

the presence of such elite corps in the Monster World poses significant risks. πšπ—Ώπ—²πžπ°πšŽπ•“π§πš˜π˜ƒπ—²π₯.πœπš˜π•ž

Highly concentrated combat power is extremely susceptible to being annihilated entirely during unexpected events.

The Monster World's environment is treacherous and ever-changing, with unpredictable threats such as the advent of the Strong Clan, natural disasters, group parasitism, and Monster attacks being particularly lethal to structured corps.

The Extreme Joy Purple Tide and the Jile Insect Tide need not worry about this issue, as the troops are template-generated, and the information library is controlled at hand, allowing them to be recreated at any time even if destroyed unexpectedly.

However, the cultivation of Jile Players is honed through repeated battles, making it difficult to replicate in a duplicative manner.

Thus dispersing the Jile Players is essentially a way of dispersing risk.

This prevents the entire Jile Player Corps from being wiped out due to unexpected incidents.

Yet, small group warfare models find it difficult to generate high-value returns in the Monster World.

Deploying in a dispersed manner can avoid catastrophic consequences of total annihilation but also means that the Jile Players cannot engage in large-scale plunder wars as a regular corps can.

And plunder wars are precisely the most profitable means of resource acquisition in the Monster World.

A race's accumulation over long periods can become one's resources through a plunder war, enabling the victor to seize everything from the other side directly.

In contrast, small teams can only engage in guerrilla-style harassment and raids, yielding minimal returns, barely compensating for the investment of the Power of Extreme Joy.

As for small teams going against an entire race, it is undoubtedly wishful thinking.

No matter how elite they are, Jile Players in groups of 10-30 cannot directly defeat an Alien Race civilization with a complete defense system, even if they have the ability to assassinate enemy leaders and destroy critical facilities.

True plunder wars require occupation, destruction, and pillaging.

These can only be accomplished by organized corps; small groups can only create chaos but lack the capacity to swallow a race's wealth.

This presents a dilemma: either take the risk of assembling or accept inefficiency.

The biggest issue with the cultivation of elites is attrition; losing one means one less, and expansion requires retraining.

They are not cannon fodder, but smart weapons accumulated through resource expenditures.

The growth of each Jile Player involves a series of trials in willpower, intelligence, and combat skills, hovering repeatedly on the edge of life and death, before graduating from the Death Space.

The Extreme Joy Purple Tide and Jile Insect Tide have no concern for such issues; as long as there is the Power of Extreme Joy, they can have as many as they desire.

Amidst the surging thoughts, the Lord of Jile conceived a feasible plan.

Utilize the Jile Insect Tide and the Extreme Joy Purple Tide as consumable cannon fodder, complementing them with a small number of Jile Players as the core combat power, forming a war system of massive consumption plus precision sanction.

Under the cover of the Insect Tide and Purple Tide, Jile Players can avoid engaging in direct attrition warfare, focusing instead on decapitating enemy commanders.

They can also exploit high mobility to destroy enemy key facilities or fight against high-tier individuals.

In this model, Jile Players can maximize their value, avoiding pointless attrition, only acting at the most crucial moments.

However, choosing this model means that before the Jile Purple Tide and Jile Insect Tide systems are perfected, Jile Players consume the most support resources without producing any output.

It is a critical development period; interruption or reduction in resource input is not feasible.

This will affect the late-stage combat performance of Jile Players.

"My Lord, Space 83 has caught a big fish."

At this moment, Evil Language interrupted the Lord of Jile's thoughts with a voice.

"Let me take a look." The Lord of Jile's perception extended toward Jile Sub-Palace No. 83.

A twisted silhouette was seen violently convulsing; its pitch-black Bone Armor was already shattered, exposing dark purple flesh that continued to wriggle within. Out of its six compound eyes, three had already burst, while the remaining ones were shrouded in mist.

"Interesting." The Lord of Jile watched the falling life form, feeling the Power of Extreme Joy it produced during its fall.

This creature's Life Strength was very high, but it was severely wounded.

Perhaps this was why it quickly lost its way and fell into depravity after entering the Jile Sub-Palace.

The constant production of surging Power of Extreme Joy cleared the unpleasant mood in the heart of the Lord of Jile.

In contemplation, the Lord of Jile's expression suddenly tightened.

He had thought of a scheme to utilize Jile Players rationally.

Why not combine the Jile Rules with the Jile Player System?

Allow every Jile Player to carry the Power of Extreme Joy, travel to all corners of the Monster World, and beguile living beings to create Power of Extreme Joy for themselves.

This model perfectly aligns with the characteristics of the Jile Players' small-scale actions.

After pondering it over internally, he found it indeed viable.

Rather than binding them on the battlefield as consumables, why not assign them a loftier mission?

Transform into Paradise Heavenly Demons, travel through the Monster World, and sow seeds of corruption.

Add a mobile Source of Depravity to the fixed coordinates of the Jile Sub-Palaces capturing living beings.

With the idea formed, he looked up at his subordinate standing beside him:

"Evil Language, what do you think about having the Jile Players carry part of the power of the Jile Rules and transform into Sources of Depravity in the Monster World?"

Hearing this, Evil Language was initially stunned, then pondered for a few seconds before asking:

"My Lord, do you mean to let the Jile Players beguile the various living beings of the Monster World, allowing them to fall outside the Jile Sub-Palaces, and then produce Power of Extreme Joy benefits for us?"