From focusing on the speed of victory, Leonel shifted the task of his Dreamscape to dominant victory. He would take no hostages in this game, and he no longer gave a damn about how deeply offended the enemies of the Human Race would become.
Since he had come here, he was already a thorny rose in their otherwise well-trimmed gardens. Since that was the case, he might as well poison the bouquet at the same time.
The True Dream Plane had nine total states that it could be in. With each state you went up, the dangers would be greater, but the rewards would likewise be all the more appetizing as well.
The point of the Challenge was never to kill, much like Leonel had said previously. It was created as a friendly ground to exchange pointers. As for why Contribution Points were necessary to open it, it was because of how expensive the True Dream Plane was to open and run. Everything here needed a great deal of energy and it couldn't be opened just because one felt like it.
This was all to say that the main point of the True Dream Plane was improvement, not battle, not revenge, and certainly not killing.
The reason Leonel was focused on the speed of victory before was one, for Clarence's sake, and two because if he allowed this to drag out for too long, the advantages he had in the beginning could be quickly whittled away.
Although he had made a nice little Tiered system for himself, and it seemed that if he worked hard enough, he'd be able to touch Tier Nine eventually, the harsh truth was that the only reason he was on a level playing field with these behemoths was because of his Sovereignty.
Plus, he also hadn't forgotten that these powers had definitely come with trump cards of their own. He wasn't the only one who might have an advantage of some sort.
Using the Snowy Star Owl, Leonel quickly upped his kill count until he was truly at Tier Four. This wasted an extra two hours, but this was work he would have done anyway. He also managed to find some treasures to put him at 100% amplification.
Then, he abandoned the Snowy Star Owl and shot up the mountain. He moved low to the ground, not even running on his feet, but instead flying low. He controlled the Dream Force around him, his goal being the top of the mountain.
What he didn't expect was that after all this preparation, he'd find the Tier Six beast that he was preparing to deal with in a heated battle with something else.
Leonel's gaze flashed with a gold-like.
It was a Starry Tailed Fox, one that stood proudly at almost five meters tall and had three tails that rose into the skies and seemed to stir the clouds.
The opponent opposite it was a Nomad, and he was surprisingly able to fight it although he was clearly at a disadvantage.
'They're at this strength already? That's impossible.'
No one should be able to match Leonel's skill, not with all the simulations he had run. That meant there was a variable that was out of his control.
He used his eyes to scan for anything he was missing until he noticed an oddity in the man's forehead.
All Nomads had Ethereal Glabellas so large that they peeked out from their foreheads. It gave them an almost otherworldly appearance, if their two pairs of floating hands didn't already do that.
Inside, Leonel could faintly see the scene of shimmering runes that caged what looked like a White Stone Elephant.
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