Kuroji

Chain 171: Terraria

Feb 21st, 2019 (edited)
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  1. Chain 171: Terraria
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  3. Location: Hard Mode (The Corruption/The Hallow)
  4. Identity: Drop-In
  5. Drawbacks: [+900] Where's The Rest? (Large), Varied Strategies, Expert Mode
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  7. [50/1900] Discrete, Little Pieces
  8. [150/1900] Guide Sense
  9. [250/1900] Inventory
  10. [450/1900] Delineated Crafting
  11. [650/1900] Ore Sense
  12. [750/1900] Spellcaster
  13. [850/1900] Evoker
  14. [1050/1900] Mana Battery
  15. [1650/1900] Overcharge
  16. [Free] Liquid Generator
  17. [1900/1900] NPC Import: Demona and the Conspiracy
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  19. I suppose this could be considered 'time off' again, in a sense. Nothing much to worry about here - the local wildlife is interesting, but not really a threat of any sort. Sealing off the Corruption and the Hallow was a priority, of course, but with Demona and the Conspiracy here to assist and having at least the basics of the local physics to build off of, it made for quick work. Especially considering that we were apparently stranded on an island-like land mass which was perhaps three miles in diameter and only a mile deep.
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  21. On the plus side, having no one else in the world to worry about but ourselves meant that we could do as we pleased, and various methods were employed. Some went spelunking, some went hunting. Some made homes of assorted shapes and sizes upon the island, some underground, some on one of the half-dozen floating islands above the land.
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  23. But it had been a long time since we'd all enjoyed downtime like this - sure, Undocumented Features was "time off", but having NOTHING to distract? So a lot of what was done was just keeping ourselves busy. Upgrading armors, playing around with magic and various technologies, and so forth. Things that would get too much attention in other worlds or have unacceptably large amounts of collateral damage.
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  25. Honestly, when the decade ended, it was a relief in some ways.
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