Chapter 2524 Advantage
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These were the Dream Creatures of the True Dream Plane.
Upon entering, they were all sent to random locations, and even Clarence wasn't by his side any longer. The purpose of these Dream Creatures was both as a challenge and an opportunity.
You were meant to kill them and take the bundle of Dream Force they left behind. This Dream Force was unique in that it gave you access to two paths.
The first path was the path of the creature itself and the second was your own.
To make a complicated matter simple, you could either use the kernel of Dream Force as a conduit to use the abilities of the creature in question, or to access one of your own.
However, there were obviously tradeoffs.
If you chose the first path, you might not be used to the abilities of the Starry Tailed Fox.
However, if you chose the latter, the Starry Tailed Fox might not be used to your abilities, and as a result, it would be limited in how much of said abilities it could help you to access.
Without these creatures, the only Force one could use here was Dream Force.
Manipulating Dream Force in this world was akin to manipulating Wind Force or any other ambient Force in the outside world. You could quite literally use it like a bludgeon, a blade, or anything of the sort. In fact, maybe the best way to think about it was akin to a telekinetic ability that only worked in this place.
The higher your Dream Force comprehension, the more Dream Force you could mobilize in a single instant of time, and as a result the stronger you would be in this world.
The problem, then, was obvious.
But what was in the cards was...
"Where's all the good stuff?" Leonel asked with a grin.
There was one goal more important than anything else here. This Challenge obviously wouldn't just end with the death of all but one group; that would be too bloody. In fact, a death here wouldn't be a true death unless someone was exceptionally sinister and wiped out every drop of your Dream Force.
Of course, Leonel wouldn't be banking on the kindness of his enemies to save his life. Considering the angst everyone had against humans, how could they not kill him? That aside, how would they get the Life Tablet that had fused with him if not by killing him? It could be said that everyone could live but him.
This was all to say that the goal of this Challenge wasn't killing.
Those mountains in the distance, all child's play. There was only one mountain they needed to pay real attention to, at least when it came to victory: and that was Dream Mountain.
It was the largest, located on the highest cloud and disappearing into the skies above.
The goal was to be the first to reach it, but doing so was easier said than done. If one casually stepped onto it, your Dream Force could be snuffed out instantaneously and you would suffer a true death.
The main goal was to gather enough treasures that you could force your own anchor, sacrificing those anchors instead of your true body.
It sounded complicated but the short of it was that they needed to create a shield that would weather the storm for them.
Creatures like this Starry Tailed Fox were one way, but there were also various treasures hidden in mountains.
It would usually take time to find these treasures, and the creatures themselves weren't exactly easy to find either. Leonel had just gotten a bit lucky that one attacked him immediately.
However, if Leonel could use these creatures to point him in the direction instead, these creatures that spent year 'round in this True Dream Plane, wouldn't his advantage be huge?
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