Gods: Civilization Cultivation, Infinite War

Chapter 14: Conditions for Mass Production of the Guards

Chapter 14: Conditions for Mass Production of the Guards

Three days have passed since Kane's team returned to the central island, and other teams that carried out missions have also returned to the central island one after another.

It’s not that the other teams are less efficient than Kane’s team, but when the tasks were assigned, the task Kane’s team received was the simplest one, which was just to go to a small island on the edge to gather intelligence.

Some teams' missions are to go directly to the deep sea hundreds of kilometers away, and the difficulty of the mission is simply not on the same level.

This is not because of Kane's genius status that we favor him, but a reasonable distribution based on the different strengths of each team.

Although the strength of the Fourth Legion is not as good as that of the First Legion, it is still composed of all Templars.

Most of the members of Kane's team are second-level Templars, which is considered powerful in the outside world and can confront an ordinary legion head-on.

But in the Fourth Legion, it can only be regarded as the team with the lowest overall strength.

The teams sent to the deep sea to carry out missions have members whose minimum strength is a third-level Templar, and there are even more than one mid-level Templar above the fourth level.

The overall strength of these elite teams is comparable to that of the standard teams of the First Legion.

If it were placed in the outside world, it would be more qualified to challenge the elite legion.

The so-called elite legions play an important role in all major dimensions and are the backbone of many kingdoms and even empire-level forces.

Many times, you can judge a force's general situation just by looking at how many elite legions it has.

Because the elite legion is, to a certain extent, linked to the overall strength of a force.

Most of the legion members at this level are still ordinary soldiers, and the number of extraordinary people will not be too many.

Just like a competition Chen Li had watched in the arena before, the elite legions under the two novice gods had a total of tens of thousands of legionnaires, but the number of extraordinary people added up was less than a thousand.

In order to maintain the existence of such a legion, there are certain requirements for all areas of a force, such as sufficient personnel, various resources must be provided in place, internal organizational capabilities must meet standards, etc.

But correspondingly, as long as a force has sufficient personnel, sufficient resources, up-to-standard organizational capabilities, and sufficient foundation in various fields, it can fully mass-produce elite legions.

As for the Royal Guards Corps and even higher-level legions, it is difficult to build them simply by piling up resources.

At the level of the Royal Guard Corps, it is already the top corps in many dimensions. A Royal Guard Corps can even support the establishment of a kingdom from scratch and maintain its basic stability. It is one of the strongest foundations of many kingdom-level forces.

Its maintenance conditions are also different from those of the elite legion, making it difficult to achieve mass production.

Unless it is a supernatural race, if a supernatural race can meet the conditions of sufficient personnel and resources, it is entirely possible to mass-produce a royal guard corps, or even a higher-level corps.

But this difficulty is actually no easier than for an ordinary race to mass-produce a Royal Guard. The reason why ordinary races find it difficult to mass-produce Royal Guards is because they are inherently less qualified. Although a large population can support the birth of many great beings, this is only one miracle among countless possibilities and cannot be replicated.

When ordinary races want to establish a royal guard, they often need this kind of miracle to appear. Simply piling up the number of people cannot form a royal guard.

Of course, in a huge civilization with a population of tens of millions or even more, there is no shortage of such miracles. Therefore, it is not difficult for a civilization of this level to establish a Royal Guard Corps. It is just difficult to mass-produce and replicate.

Although the extraordinary races are far superior to ordinary races in terms of qualifications and do not need to rely on miracles that cannot be replicated to establish a royal guard corps, their population is in no way comparable to that of ordinary races.

For example, the elves, who have always been famous for their beauty, elegance and long lifespan, are one of the more representative extraordinary races.

But corresponding to their good reputation is their extremely low fertility rate. The ultimate result of this extremely low fertility rate is that no matter in which plane, it is difficult for the elves to become the mainstream race.

Even in those planes dominated by elves, their population rarely exceeds one million.

A race with a population of less than one million, even if it has the ability to mass-produce a Royal Guard Corps, can actually not establish a few Royal Guard Corps at all, and is not as reliable as the miracles that are accidentally born from ordinary races.

Other extraordinary races also have their own flaws to a greater or lesser extent, and it is impossible for them to be naturally powerful and at the same time match the numbers of ordinary races.

But the winged people in Chen Li's divine domain are different. After being blessed by the civilization achievement system, they have become nearly omnipotent hexagonal warriors, a veritable extraordinary race.

However, this power has almost no side effects, except that more resources are consumed during the growth process, which is completely normal.

After all, some of the blessings of the civilization achievement system did not appear out of thin air. Whether it was increased attribute points or additional racial talents, these blessings were gradually acquired by the winged people in the divine realm during their growth process, and were not considered complete until they reached adulthood.

Before adulthood, they will maintain a state of rapid development and naturally need more nutrition to maintain their body development.

But these are irrelevant. No one will feel sorry for the consumption of such resources. They just want as much as possible.

The most crucial thing is that this transformation of racial levels did not distort the minds of the Winged People in the Divine Realm. They did not become arrogant and indifferent to all races inferior to themselves.

This would be detrimental to their spreading of Chen Li's beliefs. After all, what the Blue Star gods spread were their own true beliefs, not primitive worship. Arrogant missionaries were not conducive to the spread of true beliefs.

In fact, this kind of thinking is common among extraordinary races. Many extraordinary races look down on ordinary races. Fortunately, the winged people of the Kingdom of Dawn do not have this bad habit.

As early as in the City of Pantheon, these winged people of the Kingdom of Dawn had received unanimous praise from other gods' families because of their extremely high appearance and personal qualities, and thus activated a new civilization achievement.

In addition, there is another crucial point, that is, the reproduction of the extraordinary winged people in Chen Li's divine domain is not much different from before.

(End of this chapter)

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