I saw a book friend raising a question earlier, and of course I wanted to answer it, but after writing for a long time, as soon as I clicked on publish, I was prompted with what regulations, and I couldn’t speak in the community without binding my mobile phone...
So I can only post a single chapter to explain it, and at the same time, it can be regarded as an answer for all book friends who have questions.
The first question is about whether the protagonist is a novice or an advanced player:
Chen Che has just started playing the game not long ago, so he is naturally a novice, but since Minecraft is so popular, many people must have played it, deleted it, deleted it and played it again.
The protagonist is also in the same situation. He has only a partial understanding of many settings, but I didn't explain them in detail. After all, there is no need to talk about these innocuous questions.
See how dedicated I am, put your hands on your hips for a while.
The second question is about the settings of sheepskin watermelon and enchantment bottle.
Watermelon, as I explained in the first chapter, this is not a cube world, so the watermelon is naturally a normal watermelon with no impurities at all.
Sheepskin, as I explained in the latest chapter, will turn into a cube after it is put in the backpack. If you don't put it in, there will be no change.
And when you take it out again, it will continue to comply with the system settings - not a block.
But once it is put into the backpack, it must be processed according to the settings of the game "Minecraft" and be processed into the same appearance as in Minecraft. For example, the sheepskin will turn into a different number of wool cubes according to the size.
I also explained this in the chapter - sheep come in different sizes.
Regarding the enchanted bottle, I have actually replied to that book friend. Because the protagonist is also a novice, I don’t know how many levels the enchanted bottle can be upgraded to.
But in this world, you must abide by the system's settings - I have repeatedly mentioned in the novel that the system will overturn the settings, and the protagonist does not know which ones it will overturn.
The third question is summoning people, items, collection and settings.
Summoning people is related to the setting of this book, so I can't reveal it yet, but I will probably write about it in the next chapter or the next chapter. I can't guarantee where it will be, but it will be in the near future anyway.
I have already explained the items and settings above, so I won’t go into details.
As for collection, I also explained it in Chapter 8.
Without tools, you need to use your hands to obtain items. This is the setting of the system, not the original work - in fact, it was also my bad taste.
If you have tools, all you need to do to obtain items is knock.
With the answer here, the question is basically gone. However, if you take a closer look at what I wrote above, some book friends may find that many of them are actually in the chapters, but the book friend did not notice, or
It's because I don't read books seriously.
So sometimes something seems to be a poisonous point or a bug, but it's actually just because you missed it.
Please be more tolerant of the author. Creation is not easy. Wouldn't it be nice for everyone to live in peace?
Of course, this sentence was just what I said temporarily. It was not because the book friend made any bad comments. On the contrary, he made his remarks in a very calm tone.
I strongly agree with this kind of comment. It is a good process to point out bugs and make this book more perfect.
Let's just do this. I will establish a rule for adding updates. If a reader points out more than ten bugs and it is indeed reasonable after my verification, I will add a chapter of 3,000 words.
This will mobilize the enthusiasm of reporting bugs, and the comment area will be more harmonious.
And if you have any questions, you can ask them. As long as the questions are not particularly simple, I will answer them one by one.
Asking a question that is too simple means that you are not using your brain when reading, so there is no need for me to answer it.
However, if you have any questions, please post them in this chapter, because I can’t comment in the book circle.
That’s it for today’s explanation of doubts. In addition, I originally said more updates yesterday, but I was delayed by some things, so I can’t add more updates for the time being.
I originally wanted to rush out a chapter, but after thinking about it, the quality might not be very good, so I just put it aside today.
Today, I will try to see if I can update it 10,000 times. If so, I hope more votes will be given to give the author some motivation and a win-win situation.
To be honest, there are thousands of new books coming every time. Except for some great masters, maybe no one dares to do this...