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In other words, this meant that within his multiverse civilization, the characteristics of the orc civilization were now also present, transforming it into a world where orcs could survive.

This was not a shallow plunder, but a true merging of two civilizations.

After a moment of ecstasy, Lu Gi took a couple of sips of water to calm himself down, then clicked on the development section of the Orc Civilization, his face still showing a hint of a goofy smile.

The top right corner of the panel displayed an Orc point, which was currently zero.

However, Lu G was clearly already aware of this point issue.

The key was the content of the development panel.

Having never seen the development panels of other special civilizations, he naturally couldn't know what they looked like.

Now, upon looking at the Orc civilizations panel, he immediately noticed that the development panel of the Orc civilization was quite different from the development panel of his multiverse civilization.

His multiverse civilization's development panel was a classic skill tree format, unlocking and ascending layer by layer from the root.

However, the orc civilization's development panel was divided into several pages according to different orc races.

There was no need to ponder.

He could just look without having to spend points.

And besides, with a zero, there was nothing to deduct.

LuG raised his hand and directly clicked on the wolf tribe page.

Immediately, a hint of disappointment flashed in his eyes.

It was clear that his civilization conqueror skill effect had not brought overly UNGs upgrade points.

In other words, he had to start from scratch.

After struggling for two seconds, Lu G couldn't help but let out a self-deprecating laugh.

Secretly despising himself for being too greedy.

Just being able to bring over this panel was already enough to make countless players envious to madness.

He couldn't ask for too much.

Adjusting his mindset, Lu G looked at the only icon lit up on the Wolf Tribe page.

Without a doubt, this was the initial default icon.

After clicking it, an introduction page popped up.

Wolf tribe totem, a totem symbolizing the wolf tribe.

Um, just such a simple description with no attribute bonuses.

It was indeed very different from his multiverse civilizations development panel.

It seemed the focus was on the two branches that extended from it.

Currently, the only fortunate thing was that these branches did not seem to require point deductions to unlock layer by layer like his multiverse civilizations development panel.

He just needed to upgrade along the order of the branch icons, and they would naturally unfold step by step.

Now, he could already see two icons, but both were gray and not yet lit up.

He decisively clicked on each of these two icons to confirm their content and saw that the effects were werewolf warrior unit level zero unlocks the special wolf tribe unit werewolf warrior increasing this unit's combat power by five wolf tribe totem column special building level zero a totem column engraved with the wolf tribe totem symbolizing the spirit and glory of the wolf tribe werewolf tribes with a totem column have all wolf tribe units default morale increased by five one was the unit and the other was a special building for the wolf or orc tribe.

After thinking for a moment, Lu G rubbed his chin, then tried to click the werewolf warrior development icon again.

System prompt: Upgrading this item requires deducting 10 orc points and 10 0000 civilization points.

Do you confirm the upgrade for this item? Looking at the window that popped up before him, Lu G clicked without a second thought, and the system prompt sounded again.

System prompt.

Insufficient or points detected.

Unable to upgrade this item.

System prompt.

Upgrade of this item failed.

In response, Luog blinked innocently, showing no remorse for teasing the system, then quickly flipped to the next page and soon discovered that the development pages for several other orc races were basically the same as that of the Wolf Tribe.

The initial icons were all totems for the various races like the humanoid totem, the Torren totem, the fox people's totem, etc.

with no attribute bonuses and then branched out into two branches, one for units and the other for totem column buildings with the only difference being the totem above.

According to Lu OG's experience as a season gamer, such development pages generally have common units or buildings available to all races at the beginning, while unique special units and special buildings are often found later.

In other words, to see them, he needed to quickly earn or points and then upgrade these development projects.

Chapter 377.

Wong Dong<unk>s contemplation clang.

The bronze cup in his hand fell to the ground.

At this moment, Wong Dong<unk>s expression was filled with disbelief.

Li Yuania was actually dead.

Looking at the gray name before him, Wong Dong's first reaction was that it was impossible.

Li Yuania was part of the Orc civilization.

Although the Orc civilization was relatively common among various special civilizations, no one could deny that it was famously strong in the early stages.

With the orc's powerful individual strength, ordinary human civilizations could only defeat the orcs in basically three ways.

The first method was to rely on excellent equipment.

But how good could equipment be in a bronze age civilization? The second method was to contend with elite troops that had undergone highintensity training.

However, forming such elite troops in the early stages would likely require a significant investment, and in the end, it might even result in total loss.

As for this third method, it should be the most common approach.

To put it bluntly, it's the tactic of overwhelming the enemy with sheer numbers, using manpower to pile up and crush the orc army.

However, that Lu OG had been continuously invaded by bronze ranked players from their alliance for several months in the early stages.

So there must have been some troop losses.

How could he have so many troops to pile up and kill the orcs? Given all these reasons within the bronze rank, Li Yu and Jia could almost do as he pleased.

And only a handful of players at the top of the rank leaderboard could make him feel a bit wary.

But now what puzzled Wong Dong was that Li Yuia actually died.

Died at the hands of that Lu OG.

Was it during the invasion war that he encountered some natural disaster or plague? Wong Dong rubbed his forehead hard, then suddenly froze.

Could it be that Luo Gi was also a special civilization? As this thought emerged, Wong Dong felt more and more convinced.

Yes, if he wasn't a special civilization, how could he, just having just reached the bronze rank, have the ability to kill bronze ranked players within my alliance? For a moment, Wong Dong's mind was racing with thoughts.

Li Yuia was the only player he had used up an invitation slot to bring into the game.

The original goal was to cultivate Li Yuia as a support and Li Yuia did indeed live up to expectations actually obtaining a world fragment and triggering the orc civilization which undoubtedly made Wong Dong value him even more.

However, now that Li Yu and Jia was dead, in other words, his carefully cultivated support was lost and irretrievable.

Thus, Wong Dong was faced with two paths.

One was to find a way to kill Luo Gi to vent his anger.

The other was to recruit Luo Gi, allowing him to replace Li Yuia as his new support.

Frankly speaking, Wong Dong was actually leaning towards recruiting Luo Gi.

After all, Li Yujia was already dead.

And considering the time, his body was probably cold by now.

Killing Lu Gi would certainly allow him to vent his anger, but it wouldn't bring any benefit.

In short, it would be a thankless task.

On the other hand, if he could recruit Luo G, the benefits would be obvious, as having the support of a special civilization was not something that could be easily obtained.

Although according to the systems balance, ordinary human civilizations may not necessarily be weaker than special civilizations.

Strength or weakness purely depends on the player skill.

In other words, they're only bad players, not bad civilizations.

But one thing is undeniable.

Throughout the early stages, facing a bunch of novices, special civilizations indeed had a significant advantage, losing one Li Yuia.

But if he could recruit a seemingly stronger Luog as support, this deal wouldn't be a loss at all.

However, if he were to do so, he would have to consider Lu Ya's feelings.

Unlike him, Lui had lost his brother.

Although they weren't biological siblings, judging by Lu Ya's attitude, their relationship was clearly good, and Lui was eager to kill Lu Gi to vent his anger.

Under this premise, if he were to recruit Luo Gi, it would inevitably create a rift between Lu Yi and him or even lead to a direct fallout.

Currently, as a Black Iron player and the deputy leader of the Alliance, Lu Yi was undoubtedly more valuable.

Not to mention Lu Yi had just helped him in battle and now to turn against him.

Even for someone like him who was an opportunist, it felt a bit unreasonable.

But in the long run, Lu OG's value might surpass Lu Yz.

Most importantly, special civilizations were indeed rare, unlike ordinary human civilizations that could be found everywhere.

This was truly a perplexing issue.

As his thoughts raced, Wong Dong couldn't help but furrow his brow into a shape.

This was troublesome.

After seriously pondering for a while and sighing, Wong Dong ultimately made a decision.

He would first probe Lu G's intentions.


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