I Am Also An Extraordinary Creature -
Chapter 215 - 182: Are They Going to Fight?_2
Chapter 215: Chapter 182: Are They Going to Fight?_2
However, only after more detailed testing could it be determined that as far as the limits’ percentage goes, the score had decreased; that’s what happens when people from low environments move to higher environments.
In short, when comparing growth levels with environment intensity levels under the same premise, the limit percentage generally decreased by 20% on top of the original basis, with slight deviations in specific values but a very low fluctuation rate. If the growth level were one level higher than the environmental level, then this reduction rate would decrease by an additional 10% or so.
Would a higher growth rate lead to additional points due to environmental adjustment for the individual? Theoretically, it’s possible.
In practice, however, beings with very high growth rates are even rarer than those with great talent, and the Ahn family doesn’t even have the resources to test for that,
If a person from a low environment goes to a high environment, the situation is as described above; conversely, it’s a different case.
But when people from high environments come to lower ones, even those with a low growth rate automatically receive a significant correction. For instance, someone with a growth rate of Level 1 in a world of energy level 6, with only 30% of the comprehensive attributes compared to the native world, when they go to a world of Level 3 intensity, down three levels, will immediately receive a 60%+ correction.
Growth rate becomes less important; even if it has an impact, it would merely add around 1% on top of that base; such are the advantages of being from a higher background.
From the perspective of the percentage displayed on the panel, it equates to nearly tripling, which is very good and powerful. However, a comparison would reveal what is meant by the term ’gap’.
In a Level 6 environmental world, if the power limit is assumed to be 10,000, then in a Level 3 world, the power limit would be 500. Taking the ratio, it would be 3,000 against 450... The ratio is high, but it’s weakened; even if it’s maximized, it’s only one-sixth of that in the native world.
Although not considered outstanding in the native world, at least due to such comprehensive attributes, one could be impervious to swords and guns. However, upon arriving at a lower-level world, because the comprehensive attributes are no longer high, guns can penetrate defenses, and bombs can kill.
As for the practice of cultivating in a low environment and then moving to a higher environment, it is feasible, but gaining improvements in a low environment is more difficult... Whether it’s training or exercising, it won’t be as efficient as in a high environment.
There is also a theoretical scenario in which reaching 100%+ comprehensive status in a low environment would allow one to achieve 100% or 99% of the limit in a high environment, even with environmental adjustment.
However, this is just a theoretical scenario, usually only applicable to top-tier powerhouses in high environments, that is, those with high growth rate and also exceeding 80%+ of the attribute limit in their high environment. Such individuals, when moving to a low environment plus actively applying environmental adjustment corrections, could directly reach 100%+ status.
However, no matter how it’s achieved, the limit is set; upon returning to the high environment, even with an inadequate growth rate, one could ignore the ’weakening’ caused by environmental adjustment. For the natives already in a low environment, if they’ve reached the limit, how could they improve further?
One would have to find a way, like the ascension described in some literary works, either by contacting worlds with higher environmental levels through alien phenomena or by other means of improvement, like accumulating skills and knowledge.
Then there’s the concept of comprehensive attributes. Initially, the Ahn family adopted a more detailed categorization, but after coming in contact with higher environments, they realized that this granular method was not applicable to measure worlds of higher environments.
The higher the world’s environment, the greater the disparity between limits, but speaking of power, measurements could still be feasibly calculated within Levels 1, 2, and 3 environments; however, in higher ones, it was mostly meaningless, not to mention that different worlds have varying energy levels and intensities.
But as long as one of them reaches the corresponding level, it implies the world’s level is that high, just with different branches.
In worlds with high intensity levels, lifeforms generally have the constitution of humanoid Gundams; in worlds with high energy levels, people might be capable of wind summoning and rain invocation, yet their bodies could be rather fragile.
In a world with a high upper limit, beings with insufficient strength do not grow stronger than natives in terms of physical power and constitution by going to a world with a lower environment due to an abundance of corrections.
Therefore, this method of measurement was transformed into a comprehensive statistical approach. Although this brought about more variables and made comparisons less accurate, it could be applied to most situations.
In her hunters group, Level 1 growth characteristic was the most common, with only one person possessing Level 5 growth characteristics—fire dragon? Fire dragons don’t count as people. There were only two individuals with Level 4 growth characteristics, and the rest were safeguarded by hunters with growth levels of Level 3, 2, or even 1.
Her hunters group was able to get the above measurement data because there were individuals with Level 4 and Level 5 growth characteristics who participated in experimental testing.
Her own growth rate wasn’t too shabby either, but it was only at Level 3. Having a Level 5 growth individual in the group was a stroke of luck that she had managed to discover. The two with Level 4 growth were found a year ago, and before meeting Zheng Yichen, she hadn’t come across anyone with adaptability and a growth rate above Level 3.
And among those two Alien Phenomenon hunters with Level 4 growth, one didn’t have much talent; even after being enhanced, he couldn’t beat some of the veteran hunters in the group with only Level 1 or Level 2 growth.
Fire dragons don’t count as people, and their growth rates are also hard to test; conservatively, they should be Level 4. Growth rate doesn’t mean much to fire dragons anyway since they came from a high environment world. In other worlds, as long as the environmental levels don’t exceed the native levels of the fire dragon.
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