Chapter 212 243.Red Dust Experience-Endermen-Room-Dungeon
The thought of the one I saw in hell still makes me tremble, and just looking at it makes me tremble.
Perhaps?
As if shaking my head could shake these worries out, I shook it vigorously. Then I didn't think much about it and started my survival journey.
A hundred pieces of oak and plenty of oak saplings are enough for me to do a lot of things. I didn't make all the oak into planks, but kept some of them for spare.
Death can be revived in-game, but you will lose all of your inventory items and "experience". Naturally, I didn't want to be back in the night before liberation because of an accident, so I spent eight planks to make a chest.
Take the charcoal out of the furnace and make a set of (64) torches, then throw everything that is useless into it.
Now Steve has only the:
"Wood X10, Apple X20, Stone Pickaxe X1, Torch X64."
I have to carry some wood with me every time I go down to the mine, so that I don't find something good underneath and can't craft it because there is no wood.
Steve took these things with him and began to expand around the small space. Steve's goal is to make at least one iron sword for himself before it gets dark.
Steve tapped the block in front of him again and again, and here and then an animal called came from above. Steve ignored the animal's cry and continued to dig.
Soon, the durability of the first pickaxe had bottomed out, but not a single iron ore was seen. A lot of coal has been dug up.
Steve had no choice but to go back to the workbench and make another stone pickaxe, along with four trapdoors.
With the stones loaded, Steve began his home+mining journey again.
After striking an unknown number of stones, Steve combined two scrapped wooden pickaxes together - which would increase durability by five points.
Finally, when Steve's pickaxe strikes the stone and scraps it, a lovely iron ore is finally revealed behind the stone. However, Steve, who had scrapped the pickaxe, couldn't dig iron ore now, so he had to go back and make one. Steve returns after crafting the pickaxe, only to find that the iron ore is gone!
"Nani?" Sitting in front of the console, my eyes widened, staring at the missing block on the screen. I knew I wasn't in control of Steve knocking out the iron ore, so why would it go away?
Suddenly, Steve felt a chill behind him, and he jerked his head around—
A terrifying voice came out, and Steve immediately lowered his head!
What did he see? An enderman covered in pitch black, with only eyes emitting a deep purple light! It was holding the iron ore I had found in both hands, and it was opening its mouth wide and making chilling noises!
I don't know why I subconsciously controlled Steve to get down, but I knew it was the wisest thing to do.
After about a few seconds, the seeping sound disappeared, and only a "whoosh" sound was heard, leaving nothing but some purple particles slowly falling in the air.
"Damn!" Sitting in front of the console, I couldn't help but curse under my breath, just now I remembered the information about the creature in the game named "Enderman". It is three blocks tall (3 meters) and has a teleportation ability. If the character is not wearing any armor, you can kill the character in two hits!
Endermen often teleport, and occasionally move a block to another place. Since endermen mostly spawn on the surface, you can often see endermen walking on the ground holding a block of grass. Since the monsters in the game don't have intelligence, they move blocks randomly. I don't know what a coincidence it was to farm the enderman on the first day, and the enderman teleported randomly to the hole I dug and stole exactly the iron ore I found. (For ease of arrangement, my hole is 4 blocks high.) )
Steve walked over to the iron ore that had just been removed by the endermen, ready to dig further down the line to see if anything else was coming up. But God will close your window while closing the curtains for you, and Steve shook his head silently as he looked at the stone pickaxe in his hand, which was barely long. Not a single lump of iron ore has been found, and more than fifty pieces of coal have been dug up.
Lighting up the place with torches and listening to the sounds of zombies roaming above, Steve decided to go hunt monsters on it - even if it was only a stone sword, Steve didn't want to miss the "safe period" on the first day.
Speaking of which, I have to mention. On the first day of each world, there are very few monsters that are refreshed, giving new players some time to get used to it. Since there are very few monsters to farm at night, there will not be a situation where a bunch of monsters will beat you, as long as you have a good position, you can torture and kill these monsters that are not in the climate. Therefore, the first day of each world is called the "safe period".
With that in mind, Steve swallowed a mouthful of bread and crafted a stone axe and sword.
The stone axe has a high attack power and 9 damage. If you hit a critical hit, you can make up for it with a stone sword and turn a monster into experience. This is what I remembered when I spawned and went up to farm.
Since the only piece of iron ore was snatched by the abominable enderman who Steve couldn't beat or costly over, Steve didn't have a shield to use. Steve had to take 12 planks with him, ready to craft a shield when he hit the ingots.
Going up and installing the trapdoor by the way, Steve watched as the remnant sun shone out of the golden light and wandered around with a few figures and more screams, and began to hunt once a day......
When the last rays of sunlight were swallowed up by the darkness, Steve immediately ran back into the hole, and then fumbled in the box for a while before running out again, and ran out with a shiny thing in his hand - a torch.
"Nima, I didn't expect the night in the game to be so dark, and I became blind!" I immediately placed Steve on the torch and circled it as a combat area.
Soon, a zombie seemed to see my busy figure and wanted to come over to join in the fun, and slowly walked towards me.
"Hey!"
When Steve heard the roar behind him, he immediately switched the torch in his hand to a stone axe, turned and jumped, and at the same time the axe in his hand slashed at the zombie's head. The moment the stone axe touched the zombie, white flowers appeared on the zombie's body, and a large "-18" appeared on its head. Behind this word, there are nine hearts that slowly disappear.
"Hey!"
Without a pause, Steve immediately switched to his stone sword and took a step back to kill the zombies that pounced on him.
"Hungry!" A deep voice sounded, and the last red heart on the zombie's head disappeared, turning into a piece of rotten flesh and a three-tael experience orb, flying towards Steve.
After Steve picked up the carrion, his gaze turned to a skeleton archer roaming the Great Plains.
(End of chapter)