
Wasteland: Start by Collecting Monsters to Build a Sanctuary City
About This Novel
Whoever occupies the building becomes the owner of this wasteland. Three hundred years after the Doomsday, the old city has been in ruins, the land is deserted, the population has dropped sharply, mournful corpses are crying in the wasteland, and strange ghosts are walking through the ruins of the city... Strange, pale, and old infinite buildings stand on the wasteland, eroding every piece of land in the wasteland. Infinite floors, unknown spaces, mysterious abnormal monsters, abundant materials, and extraordinary career paths... A few years later, in front of the mountain of ancient gods, the infinite buildings behind Wang Ting connected to form a shelter city, and he smiled: "I won't eat beef anymore." [The Lord of the Abnormal Mountains was successfully included...]
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Official(4)Scraped 5d ago
The Fusion book I followed before was very well written, please update it more.
? ? Author, can't you see my comment? I asked you about the plot of this book and you didn't answer it?
Let me ask: After the protagonist collects a monster, how many monster points will he get for killing this monster again? Is it reduced to 1/10? For example: Scarecrow! The first kill is 100, and the kill after inclusion is 10? Or should I say: No points will be given to monsters if they are killed again after being included? It can only be 0 points every day, and those monster points are given fixedly? ? If you have written it, maybe I didn't pay attention and heard that part, please tell me about it.
Chapter 56! It is recommended that you check the story of the fight between the protagonist and the monster: the Vine Skull Man. The protagonist has plant control. The protagonist punches forward and the Vine Skull falls to the ground. Can the monster get up and hit the protagonist back? Why not take advantage of the victory and kill him? Also, why not use plant control to pull the arms or neck of the Vine Skull to block it? Even if the monster is strong, it can still block it, right? When this monster comes charging from behind, you have to take a step, right? Why not control the plant leggings, and then cause the monster to lose control of its balance point and fall to the ground, and then hit the back of the head hard in pursuit of victory! . Why do I associate it with the protagonist's plant control ability? It's because you kept writing about this ability in the previous chapters until the protagonist slowly fumbled his way to the hospital parking lot and ended up fighting monsters, and then flexibly used this ability. It felt bad. Even though I won the battle, it felt a bit difficult to deal with, but why not use my ability to write that easy solution, right? It is recommended that you think more about these details.
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Official(4)Scraped 5d ago
The Fusion book I followed before was very well written, please update it more.
? ? Author, can't you see my comment? I asked you about the plot of this book and you didn't answer it?
Let me ask: After the protagonist collects a monster, how many monster points will he get for killing this monster again? Is it reduced to 1/10? For example: Scarecrow! The first kill is 100, and the kill after inclusion is 10? Or should I say: No points will be given to monsters if they are killed again after being included? It can only be 0 points every day, and those monster points are given fixedly? ? If you have written it, maybe I didn't pay attention and heard that part, please tell me about it.
Chapter 56! It is recommended that you check the story of the fight between the protagonist and the monster: the Vine Skull Man. The protagonist has plant control. The protagonist punches forward and the Vine Skull falls to the ground. Can the monster get up and hit the protagonist back? Why not take advantage of the victory and kill him? Also, why not use plant control to pull the arms or neck of the Vine Skull to block it? Even if the monster is strong, it can still block it, right? When this monster comes charging from behind, you have to take a step, right? Why not control the plant leggings, and then cause the monster to lose control of its balance point and fall to the ground, and then hit the back of the head hard in pursuit of victory! . Why do I associate it with the protagonist's plant control ability? It's because you kept writing about this ability in the previous chapters until the protagonist slowly fumbled his way to the hospital parking lot and ended up fighting monsters, and then flexibly used this ability. It felt bad. Even though I won the battle, it felt a bit difficult to deal with, but why not use my ability to write that easy solution, right? It is recommended that you think more about these details.









