Both of them are seasoned veterans who have seen it all.

Tianchou, who has lived for 100,000 years, has forcibly found a way out of desperate situations more than once!

In his mind, there is no such thing as a 100% absolute dead end in this world!

Therefore, there must be a glimmer of hope in this "forced trial"!

Moreover, if his guess was correct—

That human player's [identity card] was also obtained through this kind of [forced trial]...

That indirectly proves that this [forced trial] does indeed offer a glimmer of hope!

So the real challenge now lies in—

Can they find a glimmer of hope to break the deadlock in the next ten minutes?

These thoughts quickly swirled in Tianchou's mind.

He quickly made a preliminary assessment of how to break through this trial:

"In this second round of trials, if we continue with the same behavior pattern as the previous round..."

"Then without a doubt, it will most likely lead to a dead end."

"Therefore, in each round of trials to come, we need to look for a way to break the deadlock from the trial rules themselves."

"Then the feasible solution to this problem becomes very clear—"

"The first approach is to find loopholes in the rules of the trial itself."

"Perhaps we can try to see if any player can survive to the next round of trials without meeting the requirement of 'killing one' player?"

"For example, player A kills player B in the last second of this round of trials, and then tries to revive player B in the third round of trials?"

"So, in the third round, should player A be eliminated? Or player B? Or both players A and B be eliminated?"

"Experiments like this, which seek out loopholes in the rules, can be tried in each round of trials."

"Secondly, we can try to create players out of thin air within the established rule that the number of players is at least halved each round!"

"For example, could we unlock the sealed [Identity Cards] we get in each round in advance, allowing our players to have multiple identities during the trial? Then, we could use the [Identity Card] mechanism to create more fake players and circumvent the elimination effect?"

"For example, there are some ferocious beasts on this battlefield. Could we find a way to evolve those beasts into players?"

"Even more so, I wonder if any of our player races have particularly short breeding cycles? Should we let them try to reproduce directly during the trial?"

Of course, when Tianchou said this, the other players all had a look of utter disbelief on their faces!

What the hell?! They're going to "reproduce" right during the trial?!

Of course, this argument is theoretically sound.

The world is vast, and there is nothing that cannot be more wondrous.

There are indeed races with exceptional reproductive capabilities that can produce new players in a very short time.

However, the stronger the reproductive ability of a race, the lower its bloodline level tends to be.

Therefore, the only advantage those races have is the number of players.

In other aspects, there will be various inherent shortcomings!

For example, some short-lived insectoid races may have a strong reproductive capacity, but the maximum lifespan of a player might be less than a year...

No matter how many children you have, they can't keep up with how quickly they die.

If there really are insectoids with extraordinary reproductive capabilities in this trial...

So they could indeed live many more rounds, and might even have a chance to survive until they completely clear the game.

But the problem is——

Those qualified to land on this battlefield as invaders are basically powerful races with high bloodline levels!

Not to mention their extraordinary reproductive ability, their race is powerful, so their reproductive ability is naturally among the lowest of all races.

Therefore, the player population can be increased directly through reproduction during the trial process...

It is theoretically feasible, but in practice it remains just a theory.

Of course, Tianchou was only suggesting an idea.

He didn't care what others thought, and continued his analysis:

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