The Game of a Legendary Genius Dark Mage
PAID Chapter 129
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The level of realism in Eternal World was beyond imagination.
Everything about it was vast and meticulously detailed, making it indistinguishable from an entirely new world. It wasn’t called the "Eternal World" without reason. NPCs thought and acted as if they were actual humans, and the ecosystems of monsters mirrored those of the real world.@@novelbin@@
For instance, if several monsters shared overlapping habitats, you’d expect them to fight each other to the death like in a typical fantasy scenario. But that wasn’t the case here. Instead, once their habitats were established, they avoided encroaching on each other’s territories, forming a functional ecosystem.
To the monsters, it was an ecosystem. For users and NPCs, it was nothing short of a hellscape.
One such hellscape was the Dune Wild Trail, known as the Labyrinth. It was there that Kahku’s third treasure vault was hidden.
"Hmm."
Seong scratched his cheek thoughtfully. Hunting everything in a place called the Labyrinth was obviously out of the question. But without clearing at least one area, entering would be a real hassle.
Kahku’s vault was located in the central region, meaning the closer Seong got to the center, the more habitats he’d encounter and the more enemies he’d have to face—a number that would increase exponentially.
How was he supposed to break through this?
Another player might have opted for stealth, sneaking through as discreetly as possible, or maybe made a mad dash to outrun everything. Even someone with an Almighty class wouldn’t have many other options.
* Ground forces: 150.
* Aerial forces: 50.
* Two strike teams.
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