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# Homeland Inventory

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In PvE, PvEP dungeons, and the PvP areas of the open world, there is a certain probability of dropping equipment or items from your backpack upon death.&#x20;

In dungeons or areas related to PvP, if you kill other players, their drops will become your income. \
If you have important equipment items or resources, you can place them in the Homeland Inventory, where encrypted Homeland Inventory is immune to any actions of attacking your homeland.&#x20;

*The costs shown in the diagrams are indicative, and whether they are needed and what is needed are based on the specific values in the actual game.*


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