Chapter 805: It’s always fun to play matryoshka

Style: Fantasy Author: BudiWords: 2162Update Time: 24/01/13 07:39:15
Illuminating a nest can also affect the entire batch of gestating magic pets. In terms of the number of mutations, the nest undoubtedly has a great advantage.

Moreover, this kind of group mutation that has some kind of bridge between each other and can be linked together will have more advantages in terms of energy consumption and presentation of the final result than mutating multiple individuals at the same time.

In other words, the price/performance ratio is even better.

From all aspects, it is worth a gamble.

The only problem is probably that it is relatively rare to meet the requirements, and it is even rarer to have such a close connection with a lair and a familiar.

Dean carried the only remaining jar of Messiah Rainbow Light to the experimental table and locked it in the storage shelf with a chain. The metal jar was placed parallel to the nest ball, just in line with it.

From Dean's point of view, the metal can is much shorter than the nest ball directly behind it. Compared with the two, it has a fussy feeling that cannot be ignored.

Kana rode the balloon, looked left and right, and finally turned to Dean and advised sincerely: "What?"

How about saving two more cans?

With just this messianic rainbow light, it was afraid that the demon pet would mutate halfway and get stuck inside.

Kana imagined that terrible scene and couldn't help but shudder.

If there's anything scarier than having a freak, it's probably having a freak that's stuck and can't even give birth.

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"Worrying is unfounded."

Dean clicked his tongue, stretched out his hand to grab its hood and ears, and said with dissatisfaction: "I'm not crazy, how could I mutate them like this..."

Even thinking about it with his big toe, he knew it was impossible, so he put a group of magic pets in, and now he used Messiah's rainbow light, which was really a loss of blood.

It’s not like Dean has money and nothing to do, so how could he do such a stupid thing?

As for Kana's concern about using several cans of Messiah's Rainbow Light, it's even more outrageous.

Dean couldn't believe that Kana actually thought that he would be so stingy that he only used a jar of Messiah's Rainbow Light to deal with the precious Lair Monster.

In the hearts of the familiars, could he be some kind of Grandet II?

"Here."

No, it's not what you said.

Kana shook her head in denial and rescued the ear from Dean's hands.

The expression of shaking his head didn't look forced at all.

Seeing its appearance, Dean, who let go of his hand, was inexplicably at a loss for words. He walked up to the Messiah's rainbow light, pointed at the mark on it, and let the demon pet see it for himself.

"The situation here in the lair is not urgent, so there is no need to rush. I have decided long ago to leave this messianic rainbow light to Gaga."

This is the truth.

However, Dean selectively ignored one premise, which was that his decision was only made after Sigrid sent a letter one day saying that two more Messiah Rainbow Lights were taken.

Although Her Highness the Princess meant to collect three copies before sending someone to deliver them to him, Dean did not care about this slight delay. He made a prompt decision, took out one copy, added a big eyeball to the mutated ancient tree elf, and added The remaining portion was left for Gaga.

Although he hasn't had time to feed it to his demon pet yet, Dean has already decided on this destination.

Even though he now has a nest of monsters, the first priority in his mind when it comes to resource supply is still Gaga.

On the Lair of Warcraft side, we can only wait for the new Messiah Rainbow Light to be obtained before trying again.

After touching the goose head mark on the metal can, Dean looked back at Kana openly, making the demon pet even wonder if he had unknowingly been biased against Dean.

There was a bit of self-examination in his entangled expression, which made Dean couldn't help but raise the corners of his lips.

In fact, he originally planned to observe for a while, but since Sigrid was willing to provide support, which was a generous amount of three cans at a time, he didn't need to be so careful.

It is only right to monetize resources as soon as possible.

So Dean instantly became generous, with that bold and straightforward gesture. If the ancient tree elf had a higher IQ, he would have been so flattered that he would have nightmares.

Sitting back on the chair, Dean spun around in circles, continuing to weigh things up in his mind.

Messiah Rainbow Light and Lair, you still have to try this combination.

Even if it's not for the variant cost-effectiveness, it's worth a try to implement another of his ideas.

Looking up at the nest of life directly in front of him, Dean held on to the armrest, and the colorful little face of the Russian matryoshka doll appeared in front of his eyes again.

As the old saying goes, don't be afraid of old methods, as long as they work.

Dean is now playing matryoshka dolls and is happy all the time.

Although the idea is a bit simple and crude, and sometimes very untechnical, it is indeed useful.

Especially for monsters like nest monsters, whose existence form is very suitable for matryoshka dolls, it is really hard to let go.

Various nesting doll plans flashed through Dean's mind.

In fact, there are many ideas, such as using the Akaman divine fish to trap the original spirit, and then put it into the nest together with the big eyeball.

Another example... wouldn't it be nice to use a nest to breed nest-type familiars, changing the options from four to infinite?

The nest is on the path of nesting dolls, and there are so many possibilities.

Dean's brain suddenly felt like a wild horse running wild, heading in strange directions, never to return.

Especially the idea of ​​nesting nests within nests, he couldn't help but dream about it. If he could select a nest that would breed nests, would he have to worry about having too few nests for him to use in the future? Aren’t there truly endless descendants?

As Dean thought about it, his heart began to move a little sincerely.

Ridiculous or not, this cake is really delicious to draw.

He has a tendency to be fascinated by the fragrance of the lake.

And letting the nest of life breed the nest sounds a bit whimsical, but Dean has the idea of ​​a mold lake.

This is to replicate the situation of the mutated ancient tree elf.

Its current mutation trend of constantly producing big eyeballs is a little weird, but it is very meaningful.

Dean plans to try to use the rainbow light of the Messiah and the body parts of the ancient tree elf to build an additional structure inside the nest, and then let it carry out the pregnancy work.

If this operation can be realized, it will be possible to reproduce this outrageous idea.

Just doing this will definitely consume a lot of Messiah's rainbow light, and the uncertainty is very high. The cost is high and it is not sure that it can produce satisfactory results. Dean feels that with his little family background, he can't afford it. Such a generous gesture.

It would be nice if there was some guarantee.