Description[]
Planets can serve multiple purposes, some are inhabited while others are uninhabited. Those with life are called Life Planets.
Life Planet[]
Life Planets (生命星球, lit. Life Planet) can be categorized into multiple categories, including[1]:
- Large-density dwelling planet
- Holiday sightseeing planet
- Livestock planet - Used to collect, breed, and tame monsters, which are then sold
- Forestry planet
- Agricultural planet
- Industrial planet - Used to build an industry (for example mining)
Luo Feng looking at Earth From Moon.
Aboriginal Planet[]
Aboriginal Planets (土著星球, lit. Aboriginal/Indigenous Planet) are planets that have not yet entered universe culture. Typically, their technology, cultivation methods, and fighters are all of lower quality than those of planets that have entered universe culture. Generally, these planets are discovered by scout teams and forced or convinced to enter universe culture (sometimes by being enslaved), but occasionally they have fighters who are strong enough to defeat the scout teams and protect the planet.
List of Planets[]
- Augustus Planet
- Bai Lan Planet
- Bass Planet
- Bei En Asteroid Group
- Bei Luo Planet
- Black Tiger Planet
- Blood Devil Planet
- Blood Tooth Planet
- Bo Mo Planet
- Cang Bird Planet
- Cang Lan Planet
- Cui Lang Planet
- Devil Hand Planet
- Dragon Pagoda Planet
- Dream Underworld Planet
- Dripping Planet
- Earth
- Fu Di Planet
- Fula Planet
- Horned Dragon Planet
- Ice Mist Planet
- Ice Prison Planet
- Imperial Planet
- Jade Dome Planet
- Jade Rock Planet
- Lu Xiu Planet
- Manka Planet
- Mars
- Mo Cha Planet
- Mu Zu Planet
- Planet Yun Mo
- Pluto
- Prison Battlefield
- Qian Hua Planet
- Red Dawn Planet
- Sword Clan Planet
- Wei Feng Planet
- Yi Wei Planet
- ...
References
- ↑ Volume 5, Chapter 12 - Chapter 271: Mineral Resources