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How to Ally with the Grox in Spore
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It is not possible to ally with the Grox in Spore. The Grox are an extremely hostile and aggressive species that inhabit the center of the galaxy, and they are hostile towards all other species. They have an overwhelming military force and possess numerous advanced technologies that make them nearly invincible. Attempting to ally with the Grox is not a feasible strategy in the game, as it is very difficult to even survive in their territory, let alone ally with them. Moreover, making friends with the Grox goes against the game's overall theme of exploring and befriending other species throughout the galaxy. If you wish to progress in the game, you can focus on building relationships with other species and forming alliances with them. This will allow you to expand your influence and explore more of the galaxy. You can also focus on improving your own technology and military strength to defend against the Grox and other hostile species.
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