Chapter 35 Special Rewards

In the Kingdom of Dawn, some special festivals can trigger a corresponding civilization achievement: Time of Celebration, which will gain some temporary benefits.

The same is true for Triumph Day, and its temporary buff effects are also different from those of other festivals.

Time of Celebration (Day of Triumph): Racial morale increases by 30%, and military morale increases by an additional 50%, lasting for 30 days (Special effect: Each time a world is conquered, an additional 1% bonus is added, with a maximum of 100%. Number of conquered worlds: 1)

The effect is very simple, which is to simply improve morale.

But in the extraordinary world, morale is more than just an illusory manifestation of temperament.

Whether in individual battles or legion confrontations, morale can play a crucial role.

The legion battle formation of the Kingdom of Dawn relies on linking the spirits of all the warriors in the legion to provide an additional blessing.

Morale is also a kind of spiritual power. The Triumphal Day can increase the morale of the army by 80%, and at least increase the overall strength of the entire legion by more than %.

If the special effects can be maximized, the army's morale will be increased by 160%, which is enough to increase the combat effectiveness of the entire legion by more than %.

This special effect is unique among the many festivals in the current Kingdom of Dawn.

The celebration of this civilizational achievement originated from the first major commemorative festival in the history of the Kingdom of Dawn.

Some special festivals in the future can also trigger celebrations and gain some temporary benefits, but this is not unconditional. It is impossible to trigger celebrations by just finding a reason to create a festival.

It must be an event that can be regarded as a milestone in the development of civilization and occupies an important position in the history of the entire civilization. Only festivals created based on such events can inspire celebrations and gain some temporary benefits.

The Triumphal Day can naturally meet such requirements, and the Celebration Day (Triumph Day), while providing a high morale bonus, also has an additional special effect, which gives the already powerful increase a higher ceiling.

However, it is a bit difficult to maximize the special effects, and it is difficult to do so in a short period of time.

To conquer a world is not as simple as just conquering it. It also requires continuous investment of various human and material resources to maintain stable rule.

Taking the T09-DX-718886 plane as an example, after conquering this demiplane, if the Kingdom of Dawn wants to maintain stable rule in the future, it must send at least one thousand staff members from various departments.

While leading the entire world to progress, the staff of these departments will also hold important positions in various fields to maintain the Kingdom of Dawn's rule over this demiplane.

The entire Kingdom of Dawn can currently only send about 20,000 people to other conquered worlds to maintain its rule.

In other words, twenty worlds similar to the T09-DX-718886 plane are the current limit of the Kingdom of Dawn's rule.

This is also one of the biggest differences between a demiplane and a complete plane. Due to environmental issues and its small area, it is often difficult for a demiplane to form a complete civilization.

The overall situation is still relatively backward and primitive, even if it is conquered and a stable rule is maintained.

In the years that follow, we must continue to invest various human and material resources to allow them to develop, thereby feeding back to the entire Kingdom of Dawn and even providing faith for Chen Li.

The complete plane is not only much larger than the half plane in area and population, but its overall system is also relatively advanced.

As long as it can be conquered, the cost of maintaining rule will be lower than that of a demiplane.

Because it does not require the Kingdom of Dawn to expend too much manpower and material resources to support it, as long as there are no unexpected situations such as rebellion, it can often be left to develop on its own. The Kingdom of Dawn only needs to ensure the stability of its overall development and the spread of its faith.

This is also the main reason why most demigods are concentrating on conquering complete planes and look down on demi-planes.

The investment cost of a demiplane is higher, but the returns are not as good as those of a complete plane, and it takes a longer period of time to recoup the cost.

The value of a complete plane is at least dozens or even hundreds of times that of a half plane.

With the current strength of the Kingdom of Dawn, it is still somewhat difficult to conquer those complete planes.

Even after the expansion of the Heart of the World, the entire Cradle of Life can accommodate a larger population. In the next few decades, the population of the Kingdom of Dawn is conservatively estimated to reach more than 30.

But if you want to conquer those complete planes, it still feels a bit lacking.

It’s not because there is no demigod-level power. After the Heart of the World was integrated into the Cradle of Life, the rules of the entire divine realm have become much more stable than before.

The Tower of Babel, which is used to maintain the stability of the rules of the divine realm, no longer requires so many people to keep it running at a minimum level.

Although he still couldn't do without Adam's presence, the time Adam could leave the Tower of Babel was also extended a lot.

The power of demigod level is not a conventional combat force in general plane wars. It is enough to maintain a state of being able to take action at any time and have a decisive effect.

The key point is that in those complete plane wars, the biggest obstacle is often not the indigenous forces of those planes, but other gods of Blue Star.

Demiplanes are not very popular among gods. Basically, only some demigods who are doing poorly and novice gods will try to conquer them.

But complete planes are different. No god would complain about having too many complete planes under his rule. He would rather have as many as possible.

Any complete plane can attract a large number of demigods to fight for it.

Even in a small plane, there are often more than five demigods competing.

In other words, if one wants to conquer an entire plane, one must face the pressure from at least five or even more demigods at the same time.

Although the Kingdom of Dawn now has Adam's support in terms of demigod-level power, it is still a little lacking in terms of legion.

It is difficult to compete with the legions of other demigods with only a few royal guard legions. At least one epic-level legion is needed.

The First Legion is the top guard legion, but there is still a huge gap between it and the epic legion.

An incarnation of the Lord of the Abyss was able to suppress the current First Legion, but was instantly killed by Adam, who possessed demigod-level combat power. Adam's strength was actually only comparable to that of the epic legion.

However, since it is impossible to conquer those normal complete planes, you can focus on those special complete planes.

Just after clearing the traces of the abyss in the T09-DX-718886 plane, the Land of Origin also gave Chen Li a special reward, allowing him to go to a special plane to compete with those demigods.

(End of this chapter)

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