In the supernatural-themed multiplayer open-world game "World of Seven Days," anomalies are mysterious and powerful entities. Many players are puzzled by the anomaly entries in World of Seven Days, as they not only have unique appearances but also come with various attributes. These attributes can provide different benefits to players in combat, resource collection, territory building, and more, greatly influencing the player's gaming experience and strategic choices.

From the perspective of their effects, these attributes can roughly be categorized into combat enhancement, resource acquisition, territory building, and auxiliary types. Combat enhancement attributes significantly boost a player's strength in battles. For example, the "Sharpshooter" attribute increases firearm damage by 5% during combat, giving players who prefer gunfights an extra edge; the "Psychic Kid" attribute increases anomalous damage by 5%, which is particularly effective against certain special monsters or enemies. There is also the "Iron Shirt" attribute, which reduces damage taken to the torso by 5%, providing some survival assurance for players in intense battles.

Resource acquisition attributes greatly assist players in gathering resources. The "Wild Spirit" attribute, for instance, gives a 5% chance to bring back mutated flowers when returning with resources, which could be key materials for crafting high-level items or potions. The "Stone Whisperer" attribute, when used by territorial anomalies, has a chance to bring back extra ore, effectively increasing the amount of ore obtained and speeding up the player's resource accumulation.

In "World of Seven Days," territory building attributes are crucial for creating efficient territories. For example, the "Living Map" attribute reduces the return time of territorial anomalies by 5%. Anomalies that originally took a long time to return can now get back to work faster, significantly improving efficiency. The "Aqua Rest" attribute cleverly utilizes aquatic environments, increasing the energy recovery rate of territorial anomalies by 30% when they rest near water. This allows them to recover vitality quickly and return to work, helping players build their territories more efficiently.

Auxiliary attributes also have unique roles. The "Dreams Come True" attribute, while anomalies are recovering energy during sleep, has a 10% chance to help other territorial anomalies recover 10 energy points, promoting cooperation among anomalies within the territory. The "Sweet Talk" attribute, while anomalies are recovering activity during sleep, has a 20% chance to help other territorial anomalies recover 5 activity points, similarly enhancing mutual support among anomalies.

These anomaly attributes vary in quality, mainly divided into green, gold, and exotic. Green attributes are relatively common and provide basic attribute bonuses; gold attributes are rarer and offer more significant bonuses; exotic attributes are the rarest, with not only unique appearances but also very powerful attribute bonuses, sometimes even with special effects, providing a unique gaming experience. In the game, players can obtain anomalies with different attributes through world exploration, completing specific tasks, and challenging dungeons, among other methods. Reasonably combining these anomalies and their attributes can make the adventure in "World of Seven Days" smoother and allow players to fully experience the fun and charm of the game.