The more powerful the creature, the more empty space around it, while the weaker riffraff creatures quietly huddled together.
But whether it was giants, liches, or nether knights, in terms of strength, they did not compare to the elite creatures that Heine had encountered, like Chirute and Nanmen.
With his perception, he could tell that a Level Six lich like Collins was among the best of these creatures.
This was in line with his definition of the "Undead Scourge."
Mainly numerous, rather than elite.
If the "talent" of the Netherworld all came from the real world, then such "dearth of talent" was not hard to understand.
After all, that's just the nature of the real world.
Lacking wars and sharp contradictions between countries, most nations were deficient in cutting-edge combat forces.
ā This was what Huihui said, meaning that the original NPCs were rather weak.