The last aspect to consider is "timing."
Different times of the day have different effects, and some evolutions have strict requirements for the timing, but others don't, so "timing" is the last consideration.
Senior Wen's Beast Taming Evolution, I heard, requires burying it in nutrient-rich soil alive.
When Chen Xing heard this, his expression turned somewhat odd, how it sounded a little strange.
Bury a Dryland Turtle in spring and harvest a whole tree of Dryland Turtles in autumn?
The thought of it was unexpectedly beautiful, too daring to imagine.
Chen Xing and the others helped to dig a five-meter-deep pit in the vacant lot behind the school team's yard.
Then, in front of them, they buried the Dryland Turtle.
The Dryland Turtle's body was covered in a layer of dense "runes," said to be written using a precious liquid treasure material mixed with another earth-type treasure material, inscribed by one of the school's teachers.