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Chapter 7: Monster Evolution

  I stare at the glowing monster and mutter.

  (Adam) "What is happening?"

  (Adam) "Why do they evolve? Can't I just make them in their evolved form straight away?"

  (Adam) "So I can also make named monsters and boss monsters?"

  (Adam) "So how do I name I monster?" I ask as I pull up the monster editor menu.

  (Adam) "That's very easy," I say as I start to make it's exoskeleton stronger.

  After noticing that Saphire is not saying anything to me. I start to focus more on how I will improve the beetle. Since the exoskeleton is already reinforced, I start to work on its muscles. Making them much stronger without using any more energy than is needed.

  After I'm done this I start to try and think of something that will make these beetle special. Something that it alone can use. While trying to thnk something up I suddenly get an idea for what I can give it. With my new idea in mind, I start to look at how the monster core works.

  After studying it for a bit, I now understand how it works. It draws in Mana from the environment around it and stores it for it to use later. It also uses this energy to keep itself alive, but only a small fraction of it is used for this purpose. Because of this, it is able to draw on this energy when it needs it.

  Now knowing how it works, I start to implement my idea. The first thing I do is make it much less conductive for electricity while its pincers become way more conductive. Next, I make it so that by drawing on the energy it has stored it can send electricity through its pincers. Lastly, I give it small but sharp spikes along its pincers. These let it get the electricity get right to its prays muscles. Hopefully paralyzing them. After doing all these adjustments, I let the beetle evolve.

  As I decide that I'm finished the light around him grows brighter then vanishes. Leaving only the new beetle. Looking at it I say.

  (Adam) "I name you Bolt"

  After giving the monster it's name I start to work on the dungeon. The first thing I do is move my core to the hallway that connects to the entrance. Next, I tell all the beetle to come to me. After this, I buy the room destroy skill for 10 Mana Points. After getting this skill I destroy all six rooms that have been placed up to this point.

  With these rooms destroyed I start to make my new dungeon. The first thing I add is for long paths with randoms turns along them. I make these paths go to the four corners of my dungeon and place a room at the end of each of them. With the rooms made, I order each queen to bring their worker to one of the rooms. After they enter, I lower the ceiling in the hallway that leads to each of the rooms, making it so only the worker beetles can get to them.

  With this done, I place a queen and a worker in the two remaining rooms and give names to each of the remaining workers. They are all given names on how I plan to evolve them and are: Aqua, Blaze, and Gust. After spending another 150 Life points to give them all names I get back to work on the dungeon.

  The next step is where my core goes. For this, I make a path that branches of the main path and after many twists and turns leads to where I will keep my core.

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  After placing the room and moving my core to it. I start to work on the maze part of my dungeon. For this, I use hallways that look exactly the same. While placing these hallways, I make sure that there is no way of knowing if you have been in a hallway before. Making all the turns look the same and have many branching paths. The paths aren't random either. Most of the lead deeper into the dungeon, that is until you start to get close to my core. It is at this point where they start to lead away from it. Keeping them trapped in the middle of the dungeon.

  After I am finally satisfied with my maze, I start to place traps. I learned from the last attack that after 3 hours traps like pitfalls rest themselves. With this in mind, I start to place them all over my maze. Randomly picking a spot and placing a pitfall. Also since they are part of my dungeon and not an actual pitfall. My monsters don't set them off when they walk over them.

  With my dungeon finally finished and all my mana spent I start to think back on the fight. I'm thinking about it when I notice something. I didn't get any levels or titles from the fight. Realizing this is strange I decide to ask about it.

  (Adam) "How come I didn't get any levels despite killing a bunch of humans?"

  (Adam) "I thought that you couldn't effect the system?"

  (Adam) "So what did I get then?"

  (Adam) "I'll have to try that out later. Well, thanks for telling me" I say to not arouse suspicion while secretly trying to think up a plan in case Saphire starts to act on their own and waiting for more people to come to my dungeon.

  (Author's notes) For anyone that had trouble understanding. His dungeon is now a large maze with his core in the center and a room holding a queen and what will be called head warrior of each hive in them. To get into these rooms there is a low ceiling making it so that only the normal beetles can get in them.

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