
Global Sailing: My Probability is 100%
About This Novel
The new book (Lord Simulator) has been uploaded, all veterans are welcome to join us! Global human ocean survival! Sea storms, mutated monsters, infinite whirlpools, frozen world... Faced with natural disasters one after another, humans can only survive by constantly upgrading their vehicles! Fortunately, Chen Feng has a 100% probability of being gifted with the European Emperor! The fishing is 100% successful! Long-range attacks are 100% accurate! The lottery treasure box is 100% successful! The upgrade is 100% successful! [Raft→Sailboat→Cruise Ship... Marine City] [Bows and arrows → artillery → missiles... Positioning strike] While others are still struggling to make ends meet, Chen Feng has already braved the wind and waves and conquered the sea! "Have you ever heard of Chen Feng? It is said that he has started to post about his food, yachts and beauties again!" "Gan! Let's join forces to rob him!" "He's got new weapons on his ship!" "..."
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Official(168)Scraped 6d ago
It's outrageous how many people can hand over resources when joining an alliance! I won't talk about adding those who don't have anything, but will those who have something left over join in? Let alone an alliance formed by entrepreneurs, it is impossible for national leaders to join without any benefit! People are most realistic and don't know?
Do your survival novels feature the Virgin Mary as the protagonist?
It makes me sad to see it. Except for his own people, he is too tolerant to outsiders and cooperators. There are too few men, so why not get a murloc army card (from low to high, the higher the probability, the lower the probability) and then the protagonist has a 100% probability of getting 50 or so men.
very nice
This book is a great read, and I feel it is worth reading. One thing I want to tell the author is that you should never turn to immortality in the later years. I have found several books that have turned to immortality in the later stages, such as the immortal world or the divine world. It's boring!
You authors always send the protagonist to the Qidian Orphanage. . . . I don't know how many times the orphanage has been expanded, and they are still being sent inside!
I haven't read the content yet, my dear, you deleted ten of the 16 comments? Awesome
It's so stupidly written that after reading hundreds of chapters, I'm going to be poisoned to death. It doesn't matter if there are fewer good things than enemies. As the most populous country in the world, only the main character who cheats can get into the top 100. There are so many people in other countries who are in the top 100, or even the top 10. It's just written out and given to the main character. There's no logic at all.
If the protagonist's talent is {Talent description: Talent skills, in the game, when the host uses props with probability, the success rate will reach 100%, and it will take effect immediately}. Then bows and arrows should be probabilistic weapons! Because there are only two results when shooting a bow and arrow, the probability of hitting and missing is 50% each, so it is within the range of the bow and arrow. The arrow shot by the protagonist is sure to hit! But why did the protagonist miss when he blindly fired backwards in Chapter 23? Isn't this probability issue a sure win for the protagonist? And this kind of sure hit means that the protagonist can definitely hit wherever he wants to hit. Give an example. The protagonist turned around and shot an arrow while running, trying to hit the lobster man in the head. But the arrow missed and the lobsterman didn't raise his pincers to block. Suddenly a gust of wind blew over and the arrow hit the lobster man's head. The lobster man didn't react and hit the head with an arrow. As long as there is a certain probability of hitting the head, it is a sure hit, no matter how small the probability is
If it were written below that pig's feet killed these people, and then before these people died, they wrote on the World Channel that pig's feet killed people and looted things, and then the whole world was scolding pig's feet, it would be boring.
What kind of thing is it? Even if you don't understand the end of the world, you know how to deal with the world, right? The author went to class to communicate with people and think about how to write a book. If I just write according to my own ideas, others can't read it. After all, no one likes to watch others dream, so what if I don't know how to do it?
A lot of data looks embarrassing
I read some. At the beginning, the protagonist is 100 times more likely to hang things than others, just like this. . . I want to say how could other people survive? How much do you think you can do with a 100% probability? The probability is 1% of yours. How much water can you have? Can you survive? It is estimated that unless they are particularly European, at least 99% of people will die. And in terms of weapons, a white-level weapon, the electric baton, has only one entry, and the probability of triggering paralysis (control for 5 seconds) is 5%. After all, it is a white weapon, so it is acceptable. Then the protagonist gets a purple-level bow weapon, which sounds very stupid, but turns out there is only one entry, and the chance of triggering bleeding is 2%. . . . You are more rubbish than your white stick. I've never had any experience with bows and arrows. Can you try to play with them? You've started writing randomly, all kinds of confusion. Maybe it's just that the color of your weapon is purple? The wood and fiber resources in the novice zone are very precious, and rafts can be upgraded. However, after the novice zone ended, islands appeared. I really couldn't stand it. Wood and fiber can be obtained casually on the island. Prices have completely collapsed, and the economic system you wrote before has been disrupted. When is the novice time? It's not the other way around. You also get off the boat and go to the island to fight monsters. . . . The boat is left alone. . What are you talking about? Isn't this plot embarrassing? What is the protagonist's advantage? I've been upgrading the ship for a few days. Is the hammer useful?
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Official(168)Scraped 6d ago
It's outrageous how many people can hand over resources when joining an alliance! I won't talk about adding those who don't have anything, but will those who have something left over join in? Let alone an alliance formed by entrepreneurs, it is impossible for national leaders to join without any benefit! People are most realistic and don't know?
Do your survival novels feature the Virgin Mary as the protagonist?
It makes me sad to see it. Except for his own people, he is too tolerant to outsiders and cooperators. There are too few men, so why not get a murloc army card (from low to high, the higher the probability, the lower the probability) and then the protagonist has a 100% probability of getting 50 or so men.
very nice
This book is a great read, and I feel it is worth reading. One thing I want to tell the author is that you should never turn to immortality in the later years. I have found several books that have turned to immortality in the later stages, such as the immortal world or the divine world. It's boring!
You authors always send the protagonist to the Qidian Orphanage. . . . I don't know how many times the orphanage has been expanded, and they are still being sent inside!
I haven't read the content yet, my dear, you deleted ten of the 16 comments? Awesome
It's so stupidly written that after reading hundreds of chapters, I'm going to be poisoned to death. It doesn't matter if there are fewer good things than enemies. As the most populous country in the world, only the main character who cheats can get into the top 100. There are so many people in other countries who are in the top 100, or even the top 10. It's just written out and given to the main character. There's no logic at all.
If the protagonist's talent is {Talent description: Talent skills, in the game, when the host uses props with probability, the success rate will reach 100%, and it will take effect immediately}. Then bows and arrows should be probabilistic weapons! Because there are only two results when shooting a bow and arrow, the probability of hitting and missing is 50% each, so it is within the range of the bow and arrow. The arrow shot by the protagonist is sure to hit! But why did the protagonist miss when he blindly fired backwards in Chapter 23? Isn't this probability issue a sure win for the protagonist? And this kind of sure hit means that the protagonist can definitely hit wherever he wants to hit. Give an example. The protagonist turned around and shot an arrow while running, trying to hit the lobster man in the head. But the arrow missed and the lobsterman didn't raise his pincers to block. Suddenly a gust of wind blew over and the arrow hit the lobster man's head. The lobster man didn't react and hit the head with an arrow. As long as there is a certain probability of hitting the head, it is a sure hit, no matter how small the probability is
If it were written below that pig's feet killed these people, and then before these people died, they wrote on the World Channel that pig's feet killed people and looted things, and then the whole world was scolding pig's feet, it would be boring.
What kind of thing is it? Even if you don't understand the end of the world, you know how to deal with the world, right? The author went to class to communicate with people and think about how to write a book. If I just write according to my own ideas, others can't read it. After all, no one likes to watch others dream, so what if I don't know how to do it?
A lot of data looks embarrassing
I read some. At the beginning, the protagonist is 100 times more likely to hang things than others, just like this. . . I want to say how could other people survive? How much do you think you can do with a 100% probability? The probability is 1% of yours. How much water can you have? Can you survive? It is estimated that unless they are particularly European, at least 99% of people will die. And in terms of weapons, a white-level weapon, the electric baton, has only one entry, and the probability of triggering paralysis (control for 5 seconds) is 5%. After all, it is a white weapon, so it is acceptable. Then the protagonist gets a purple-level bow weapon, which sounds very stupid, but turns out there is only one entry, and the chance of triggering bleeding is 2%. . . . You are more rubbish than your white stick. I've never had any experience with bows and arrows. Can you try to play with them? You've started writing randomly, all kinds of confusion. Maybe it's just that the color of your weapon is purple? The wood and fiber resources in the novice zone are very precious, and rafts can be upgraded. However, after the novice zone ended, islands appeared. I really couldn't stand it. Wood and fiber can be obtained casually on the island. Prices have completely collapsed, and the economic system you wrote before has been disrupted. When is the novice time? It's not the other way around. You also get off the boat and go to the island to fight monsters. . . . The boat is left alone. . What are you talking about? Isn't this plot embarrassing? What is the protagonist's advantage? I've been upgrading the ship for a few days. Is the hammer useful?













