Today, I'm sharing with you the introduction to the effect of the Upper Realm Egg in Seven Days World. In this perilous post-apocalyptic wasteland of Seven Days World, even the most subtle prop can alter the course of battle in an instant. And the "Upper Realm Egg" is precisely such a highly strategic containment object.

Unlike most aggressive containment objects, the Upper Realm Egg does not emphasize destructive power but rather serves as an extreme defensive tactical core. Its true function lies in granting the holder the "Supreme Guardian" skill effect. Upon activation, the player is enveloped by a mysterious energy from the upper realm, entering a brief state of absolute invincibility. During this period, shrapnel, toxic fog, claws, and flames from the outside world cannot penetrate this eggshell-like shield, while the character cannot perform any attacks, movements, or actions, as if gently frozen in time for a moment.

However, it is this stillness that brings another kind of momentum to the battlefield. When the team is besieged, enemy fire suppresses the front line like a tidal wave, or when key damage dealers are on the brink of death, a timely "Supreme Guardian" can instantly "pause" the situation. It not only protects individuals but also serves as a sacrificial cover to buy time for teammates—during that second of silence, guns can be aimed, skills can be chanted, and evacuations can be completed.

A more advanced use involves controlling the "Upper Realm Energy Threshold." According to the system settings, when the energy abnormally exceeds 30, the egg will enter an unstable state. If it is not quickly released or adjusted, it could lead to the skill failing or even self-destruction. In PvP mode, the tactical flexibility of the Upper Realm Egg becomes even more pronounced. Facing rushing enemies, the egg holder can deliberately expose themselves, draw fire, and then activate the guardian, luring the enemy deeper.

From a design perspective, the Upper Realm Egg is not meant for "charging into battle" but exists as a battlefield rhythm regulator. It provides a chance to catch one's breath in every near-death moment; it gives every besieged team an opportunity to counterattack. In the Seven Days World, where combat is the main theme, such a containment object that turns defense into offense undoubtedly offers players more dimensions of tactical imagination.