I'm bombarding the Supernatural World with my firearms-Chapter 405 - 346: "Experience Points? I’ll Max It Out Instantly!

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"Civilization Furnace": A unique method of E-level civilization that all players within the civilization can use.

There are various ways to use it, as follows.

One, combine all the props, Star Coins, experience, skills, etc. in your backpack into a single attack, unleashing an extremely powerful strike. Items that are fused will shatter, Star Coins will be consumed, skills will be erased, and experience will reset to zero.

This strike is called "Self-Destructive Strike."

It packs a tremendous punch; a level 20 Supernatural being can easily kill a Supernatural being of level 40, who is several times stronger, using this skill.

The power of this strike depends on the Prop Level you have and the amount of Star Coins amongst other factors.

Two, Star Coins can serve as forging materials to craft various things, such as adding selective effects to your props or enchanting your skills with Enchantment Effects, as well as using Star Coins to forge experience points and other effects.

Three, using special materials, you can forge some unique Enchantment Effects onto weapons. Depending on the special material used, the Enchantment Effects will vary. Special materials are ranked from high to low, including: Civilization Fragment, Remnant God Stone, and so on.

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Seeing the appearance of the Civilization Furnace panel before him, Chen Miao’s mouth twitched slightly for a while, at a loss for words. He felt like he was at a complete loss.

The first way to use it goes without saying.

It belongs to a suicidal class of attack.

Even though life is not affected, even if this move is used and the person is still alive, the biggest problem is that everything accumulated is gone, be it props or experience, everything is gone.

It’s pretty much a transformation from a Supernatural being back to an ordinary person.

How many enemies it kills is unknown, but self-harm is definitely maxed out.

It might be useful, it might not be.

But in a desperate situation, at least it’s a lifesaver. No matter what happens later, at least you can survive and deliver a Fatal Strike to the enemy. As long as you’re alive, even if you’ve become an ordinary person, it’s not a big deal to start over again.

It was the second method of use that really perplexed him.

Using Star Coins, you could add selective effects to your props, effectively enhancing the upper limit of the props. But the main thing was the last point: using Star Coins to exchange for experience.

100 Star Coins for 100 Experience Points.

A 1:1 exchange.

So far, the ratio he’s been buying Star Coins at is 2:1, with 200 Star Coins exchanged for 100 Experience Points, a price far higher than this ratio. This is just a total rip-off.

It’s not exactly a rip-off, though.

After all, early buyers enjoy the benefits early. Right now, he just hopes for one thing—that Ke Gou didn’t buy too many Experience Value Exchange Cards this morning, so he could at least lose a little less.

This morning, Ke Gou was excitedly telling him about buying 10 million Experience Value Exchange Cards last night. No idea how much he bought this morning.

As for the third method, it involves Civilization Fragments. Using special materials, you can add Enchantment Effects to your props, and Civilization Fragments are among the strongest of special materials.

Just then—

"Miao!"

Ke Gou quickly came running up from underground, his face as somber as if mourning a death, his voice trembling with a sob: "Miao, what do we do? We’ve lost a lot of money..."

In the morning, purchases were still happening. In the afternoon, the market crashed.

It was like joining the Nationalist army in ’49.

There was no way out.

Who could have predicted this morning that the Civilization Furnace would have a feature for equivalent exchange of experience points?

And Hungry Monkey and the others quickly came up from underground, standing around Chen Miao with helpless expressions. This really was out of their hands; it had nothing to do with any decisions made. No one was at fault; it was simply an incident of unpredictable policy.

"Huh..."

Chen Miao let out a long breath, almost blacking out when he heard Ke Gou say they had lost a lot of money. He wasn’t short on Star Coins now, but even so, he couldn’t keep up with such a loss.

"Don’t panic, tell me slowly, how many Experience Value Exchange Cards did we buy this morning?"

At this point, Ke Gou didn’t dare look up at Chen Miao, just murmured with his head down: "Together with last night and until now, we’ve bought 12 million Experience Value Exchange Cards, costing us 24 million Star Coins."

According to the exchange rate in the Civilization Furnace, this amount of experience only requires 12 million Star Coins, which means a total loss of 12 million Star Coins.

"Lost 12 million?"

"That’s not too bad."

Chen Miao, who had been on tenterhooks, felt suddenly relieved at the number. He could bear this loss; he had feared it might be several billion.

Although he had bought quite a few Experience Value Exchange Cards in the Seven-Day Secret Realm.

And lost about ten million or so.

But that couldn’t really be called a loss, after all, without those cards, he wouldn’t have been able to reach level 60 before the E-level civilization promotion battle and create the Sky Eye Matrix Cannon.

Nor would he have been able to instantly annihilate the world boss.

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Instantly defeating the boss brought him three Civilization Fragments. Those bought Exchange Cards weren’t a loss after all, but the batch bought last night and this morning certainly was.

"Eh?"

Chen Miao suddenly frowned and looked at Ke Gou puzzled: "Didn’t you already buy 10 million Experience Value Exchange last night? It’s almost afternoon now, so did you only manage to buy 2 million Experience Value Exchange Cards in the whole morning?"

"Normally, daytime purchases should progress faster, right?"

"How come it’s so much slower than at dawn?"

"Uh..."

Ke Gou suddenly spoke with a strange expression: "Miao, you might have been too busy this morning to see the message I sent you. Because last night, we made the purchase of the Experience Value Exchange Cards public."

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