
Farming During the Fourth Natural Disaster
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[The Fourth Natural Disaster] [NPC] [Behind the Scenes] [Farming Article] ... Time travel ten years later. [You have harvested 1 mu of wheat, and the total harvest of wheat is 91 mu] "You gained 450 XP points" ... After a busy day, Ain rubbed his sore waist, wiped the sweat on his forehead, and said with satisfaction: "The harvest goddess's wheat fields are really nice." ... This is a game world similar to the gods in a medieval setting. Everyone will undergo a professional awakening as soon as they are born, thus determining the fate of that person's life. Ain came across time with the "Crop Collection Manual". He just wanted a large farmland of his own, where he could farm for the rest of his life. But the players who followed broke his illusion.
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
Questions about intelligence
First of all, it emphasizes that intelligence ≠ wisdom, and secondly, this is still a game article, although the writing will be closer to reality. In addition, why should intelligence be added when the attribute points are less than those of normal combat professions? Blindly making up for the disadvantages without taking advantage of one's own advantages will only turn the original advantages into disadvantages. Do you want a farmer to compete with a mage for intelligence? This is similar to comparing the tonnage of wild beasts with humans, and comparing whose bite force is stronger.
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
Questions about intelligence
First of all, it emphasizes that intelligence ≠ wisdom, and secondly, this is still a game article, although the writing will be closer to reality. In addition, why should intelligence be added when the attribute points are less than those of normal combat professions? Blindly making up for the disadvantages without taking advantage of one's own advantages will only turn the original advantages into disadvantages. Do you want a farmer to compete with a mage for intelligence? This is similar to comparing the tonnage of wild beasts with humans, and comparing whose bite force is stronger.









