System: My Doomsday Train-Chapter 843 - 335: "Great Battlefield?

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"When a civilization is in a state of war, the consumption of all Firepower Accessories of that civilization decreases." (Blue)

"When a civilization is being attacked, the consumption of all Firepower Accessories is halved." (Pink)

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These are some functional "Civilization Empowerments."

They are also divided into different grades, just like the grades of Accessories, in order of...

White, Green, Yellow, Blue, Purple, Red, Gold, Pink, Seven-Color.

White is the lowest.

Seven-Color is the highest.

However, the grade only represents rarity and does not fully represent the strength of the empowerment. The strength is still determined by the civilization itself. For example... "Within the civilization, there is a low probability of generating Murphy Stone Ore," this Civilization Empowerment, for him, is almost completely garbage.

Not to mention Gold.

It doesn't even deserve White.

Unless it's given for free.

Another example is "When a civilization is being attacked, the consumption of all Firepower Accessories is halved." This Civilization Empowerment might not be favored by a civilization that loves to wage war, but for a civilization that prefers to remain reclusive...

Like the "Starfire Civilization," it is indeed Seven-Color.

As long as their civilization is under attack, their combat power doubles instantly!

These are all functional "Civilization Empowerments."

Moreover, there are economic types as well.

For instance—

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"Within the territory of the civilization, the speed of star mine generation will increase significantly." (Gold)

"Within the territory of the civilization, the generated star mines will have a higher mineral content." (Gold)

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He finally understood why so many civilizations pursue large territories.

The larger the territory,

the more extensive the coverage of their Civilization Empowerments, and it allows their civilization to develop faster.

In addition,

there are rule-based ones.

For example—

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"Within the territory of the civilization, there will be a scent that Stellar Giant Beasts dislike, causing them to avoid approaching too closely" (Blue)

"Gain the 'Planet Wormhole' technology tree." (Blue)

"Gain the 'High-Dimensional Planet' technology tree." (Seven-Color)

"The civilization level will remain forever at the Third-level, but all accessory consumption and resource consumption for upgrades will be reduced to one percent." (Seven-Color)

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"..."

Chen Mang looked at the rapidly passing Seven-Color option on the screen, his breathing gradually became rapid, and he unconsciously clasped his hands together and began to pray for the option to pass by once more and happen to stop at the pointer.

He wanted that.

He just wanted that!

To him, the civilization level is important, but not that important!

Of course.

He knew that every time a civilization ascends, it would definitely acquire some special means, and the higher the civilization ascends, the more inclined the means acquired tend to be rule-based, but... he didn't care.

As long as his upgrades and resource consumption are reduced to one percent.

He could instantly enhance Train Accessories by thousands of levels!

By then—

He would be the God of the Cosmos!

This "Civilization Empowerment" might be a bit trivial for other civilizations unless they are on the verge of extinction; otherwise, they wouldn't hope to obtain this option because upgrading still requires Murphy Stone, and even if the resource consumption is reduced to one percent, where would they find so much Murphy Stone?

But he didn't need it!

The perfect Civilization Empowerment suited for him, he was even willing to exchange all of his Train resources for a single effect of this Civilization Empowerment.

Once obtained.

Directly take off.

But...

When the pointer gradually stopped, Chen Mang let out a long sigh, a hint of disappointment flashed in his eyes, as it did not stop at the Civilization Empowerment he wanted, somewhat unfortunate...

Otherwise.

He might have been able to attempt to confront a Divine-level Civilization with Third-level Civilization power!

The screen displayed the "Civilization Empowerment" he obtained this time randomly.

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"For every Civilization Wonder recognized by the Cosmic Rules constructed, you will receive a box containing a random mysterious reward, up to a maximum of nine." (Seven-Color)

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Luck seemed to be pretty good too.

Still randomly landed on a Seven-Color "Cosmic Empowerment."

It's just...

It wasn't clear what use it had.

And below was a line in small print.

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"Confirm/Reselect," remaining reselect chances 3 times, each requiring consumption of 1000 units of iron ore.

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"..."

After seriously pondering for a moment, Chen Mang finally spoke, "Ai, help me evaluate, if I were to reselect three times, how long would it take to randomly get that empowerment I wanted just now?"

Soon, Ai's voice sounded within the train.

"First of all, we do not know whether the Civilization Empowerment options shown just now are all the options; it's very likely not all options. But if we were to calculate based on all the options shown just now as the denominator, the probability would be around three in a thousand."

"No lower limit."

"I estimate that the real probability should be three in ten thousand, or even lower."

"..."

After remaining silent for a long time, Chen Mang looked at the countdown gradually appearing on the screen and ultimately chose to confirm.

Took this Seven-Color Civilization Empowerment.

He thought about it.

Still chose not to gamble on his luck, although he knew that once he bet on that "Civilization Empowerment" effect, he would instantly take off, but the probability was just too small, there was no need to; the current Seven-Color empowerment was already quite nice.

Next—

He didn't even research his "Civilization Empowerment" nor upgrade any Accessories but walked with large strides towards the refrigerator to head to the Starfire Civilization.

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"The only one."

Sitting in front of the wooden cabin in the fields, the leader of "Starfire Civilization" shook his head and muttered in a trance, "Civilization Empowerment... Such a nostalgic term, back then, for a Civilization Empowerment, many civilizations fought to the death, the scenes seem so vivid in my mind."