
Slime, Evolving
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Gelatin: 30 grams. Water: 10 ml. Oxygen: 8 grams. Ammonia: 6 grams. Lime: 5 grams. Phosphorus: 2 grams. Salt: 1 g. Saltpeter: 1 g. Zinc: 0.8 G. Fluorine: 0.4 G. Iron: 0.05 G. Silicon: 0.03 G. Collect these materials and you can make a slime.
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Official(5)Scraped 3d ago
Author, was your math taught by a physical education teacher? In the 30th picture, the protagonist has just created 99 slimes, which cost 600 essentia and recovered less than 30 slimes, even if he has 1000 essences. It takes 10 points to get one white slime. 1000 Essence points can create up to 100 white slimes. If you add collision and fusion, it will cost 25 points. So the question is, how did the protagonist use 1000 essence points to create 99 slimes? Or a slime with an average level of more than ten? I was very confused. What makes me even more confused is that after more than 70 slimes died before, I only got more than 500 points of essence. On average, every time a slime died, I got less than 10 points of essence. I'm very confused at this point. As soon as the protagonist creates a batch of slimes, he can't wait to let them kill each other, but don't you know how to settle accounts? A newly created slime with impact and fusion requires at least 25 points of sefirah. If the protagonist in the book has additional levels, more sefirah will be needed. So, can any little student answer this? A slime costing 25 points can only get less than 10 points of essence after it dies, and the slime created with these 25 points is a zero-level slime. If you add the level, the investment will be even more. So how did you come up with such a sexy operation where you lose all your pants? In the early stage, the protagonist is just kind and not stupid, so the author, can you be careful when writing and don't treat people as fools? Don't you know how to do elementary school calculations like this? I personally like this type of development. The error is only one or two points within a thousand, and I will not calculate it carefully. But your direct error of more than 300% is a bit excessive. It takes more than 3,000 points to create, but you created it with 1,000. I haven't calculated the level yet, and the level is even more outrageous. You didn't write how much essence is needed to upgrade the level, so I don't know. In my understanding, the protagonist first expands the space, and finally produces a small amount of level 0 slimes. The skills only need to be added with fusion. They will develop the impact and level themselves. Then provide resources to allow them to reproduce on their own, and then start a war after reaching a certain number and level. Repeat this, and the earned essence will be used to expand the space. There is no need to use the essence to expand the slime population, so that the protagonist can make money. Finally, by the way, you should also think about how slime makes money, because the food consumed also costs money. It would be best if the slime could be self-sufficient. It is very suitable for growing mushrooms, they grow quickly and the technology is not complicated. To be honest, it's best to change it. The 300% error is really outrageous. By the way, I'm also asking here. Let me know if you want to change it or not. You can also delete this comment. Well, I won't comment, but before you delete it, tell me whether you want to change it. If you don't change it, there's no need to chase it. Let's get together and relax.
This is a good book. Except for the description of the emergence of wisdom and the establishment of the tribe, which is a little abrupt. Although there is foreshadowing, it still feels very abrupt when reading. Other than that, there is nothing else. The overall writing is very good. It is a good book🤔👍
I did it according to the introduction
Damn it, it's really done, but the color is a little wrong (๑><๑)
It's much more interesting after entering the fourth natural disaster plot. There are also elf elements, but the update is really short and weak.
What kind of thing are you seeing? You think slimes can evolve?
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Official(5)Scraped 3d ago
Author, was your math taught by a physical education teacher? In the 30th picture, the protagonist has just created 99 slimes, which cost 600 essentia and recovered less than 30 slimes, even if he has 1000 essences. It takes 10 points to get one white slime. 1000 Essence points can create up to 100 white slimes. If you add collision and fusion, it will cost 25 points. So the question is, how did the protagonist use 1000 essence points to create 99 slimes? Or a slime with an average level of more than ten? I was very confused. What makes me even more confused is that after more than 70 slimes died before, I only got more than 500 points of essence. On average, every time a slime died, I got less than 10 points of essence. I'm very confused at this point. As soon as the protagonist creates a batch of slimes, he can't wait to let them kill each other, but don't you know how to settle accounts? A newly created slime with impact and fusion requires at least 25 points of sefirah. If the protagonist in the book has additional levels, more sefirah will be needed. So, can any little student answer this? A slime costing 25 points can only get less than 10 points of essence after it dies, and the slime created with these 25 points is a zero-level slime. If you add the level, the investment will be even more. So how did you come up with such a sexy operation where you lose all your pants? In the early stage, the protagonist is just kind and not stupid, so the author, can you be careful when writing and don't treat people as fools? Don't you know how to do elementary school calculations like this? I personally like this type of development. The error is only one or two points within a thousand, and I will not calculate it carefully. But your direct error of more than 300% is a bit excessive. It takes more than 3,000 points to create, but you created it with 1,000. I haven't calculated the level yet, and the level is even more outrageous. You didn't write how much essence is needed to upgrade the level, so I don't know. In my understanding, the protagonist first expands the space, and finally produces a small amount of level 0 slimes. The skills only need to be added with fusion. They will develop the impact and level themselves. Then provide resources to allow them to reproduce on their own, and then start a war after reaching a certain number and level. Repeat this, and the earned essence will be used to expand the space. There is no need to use the essence to expand the slime population, so that the protagonist can make money. Finally, by the way, you should also think about how slime makes money, because the food consumed also costs money. It would be best if the slime could be self-sufficient. It is very suitable for growing mushrooms, they grow quickly and the technology is not complicated. To be honest, it's best to change it. The 300% error is really outrageous. By the way, I'm also asking here. Let me know if you want to change it or not. You can also delete this comment. Well, I won't comment, but before you delete it, tell me whether you want to change it. If you don't change it, there's no need to chase it. Let's get together and relax.
This is a good book. Except for the description of the emergence of wisdom and the establishment of the tribe, which is a little abrupt. Although there is foreshadowing, it still feels very abrupt when reading. Other than that, there is nothing else. The overall writing is very good. It is a good book🤔👍
I did it according to the introduction
Damn it, it's really done, but the color is a little wrong (๑><๑)
It's much more interesting after entering the fourth natural disaster plot. There are also elf elements, but the update is really short and weak.
What kind of thing are you seeing? You think slimes can evolve?









