
Infinite Hex, I Am Rampant in the Heavens
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When all worlds meet on Aquamarine Star, countless worlds collide with each other, including technology, supernatural beings, fairy tales, and fantasy. As the first awakened person, Meng Li awakened the infinite Hex talent. E Pluribus Unum: You can infinitely improve your physical fitness by killing enemies. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Every time you get into trouble, you get a magical tool that can help you get out of trouble. One certificate, forever: your realm can always remain at its peak. Future Immortal Emperor: When you encounter danger, your future body will come and kill all enemies. ... Countless hexes were superimposed. While other awakened beings were still struggling to survive, Meng Li had already broken through the boundary wall and entered other worlds. "But foreign ants, who allowed you to run wild in my world?"
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Official(3)Scraped 19d ago
Explanation of numerical problems
Brothers, I see that people have been arguing about the numerical value in recent book reviews and comments. I would like to apologize in advance. After all, when you read Shuangwen and consider whether my numerical value is reasonable, it can only mean that my sense of substitution in this book is insufficient. This is my problem, not yours. As for whether my numerical value is reasonable, I can responsibly say that it is definitely unreasonable, because it is difficult for Shuangwen's numerical value to be reasonable. At least I can't make him fully comply with modern physics, just like Captain America. Even a super human can still fight Thanos. So I hope everyone will read Shuangwen to focus on performance rather than numerical values. If you really like numerical calculations, then I can only regret to say that other novels may be fine, but this novel of mine may not really be suitable for you. Finally, let me explain my calculation of numerical values. In fact, this book pays more attention to levels rather than numerical values. Because for the convenience of writing novels, the values are all integers, and each level is ten times the previous level, so although the base is 1, you can understand it later as non-fixed growth, rather than simple superposition. The combat power system in this book is E-level ordinary people-D-level extraordinary-C Level area destruction level - B level city destruction level - A level country destruction level, and there are other levels behind it, but I won't reveal the plot involved at the moment. My description of the battle scene is more based on the levels rather than numerical calculations (because pure numerical values cannot be calculated, human beings are a whole, and no one knows what tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of values will look like, so I can only use performance to describe it). Finally, I will read everyone's posts and this chapter, and I will modify the plots as appropriate if there are many questions. I hope you can support me. Thank you.
You can't study it carefully, you can see it without using your brain.
The protagonist only piles up numerical values and does not need any mechanics. Looking at the whole story, it seems that the author has not written a few books, otherwise he would not have skipped a lot of interesting parts and written them down as a running account. He also wrote down the poisonous points very specifically, exploiting the shortcomings and avoiding the strong points. It belongs to this category.
very suddenly
I awakened my talent at the beginning, and then started running for my life. I didn't see what the background was. The introduction said that the protagonist was the first person to awaken, but he was hunted down at the beginning, and then he told me that not many people were killed in the entire city. Was the transition too fast?
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Official(3)Scraped 19d ago
Explanation of numerical problems
Brothers, I see that people have been arguing about the numerical value in recent book reviews and comments. I would like to apologize in advance. After all, when you read Shuangwen and consider whether my numerical value is reasonable, it can only mean that my sense of substitution in this book is insufficient. This is my problem, not yours. As for whether my numerical value is reasonable, I can responsibly say that it is definitely unreasonable, because it is difficult for Shuangwen's numerical value to be reasonable. At least I can't make him fully comply with modern physics, just like Captain America. Even a super human can still fight Thanos. So I hope everyone will read Shuangwen to focus on performance rather than numerical values. If you really like numerical calculations, then I can only regret to say that other novels may be fine, but this novel of mine may not really be suitable for you. Finally, let me explain my calculation of numerical values. In fact, this book pays more attention to levels rather than numerical values. Because for the convenience of writing novels, the values are all integers, and each level is ten times the previous level, so although the base is 1, you can understand it later as non-fixed growth, rather than simple superposition. The combat power system in this book is E-level ordinary people-D-level extraordinary-C Level area destruction level - B level city destruction level - A level country destruction level, and there are other levels behind it, but I won't reveal the plot involved at the moment. My description of the battle scene is more based on the levels rather than numerical calculations (because pure numerical values cannot be calculated, human beings are a whole, and no one knows what tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of values will look like, so I can only use performance to describe it). Finally, I will read everyone's posts and this chapter, and I will modify the plots as appropriate if there are many questions. I hope you can support me. Thank you.
You can't study it carefully, you can see it without using your brain.
The protagonist only piles up numerical values and does not need any mechanics. Looking at the whole story, it seems that the author has not written a few books, otherwise he would not have skipped a lot of interesting parts and written them down as a running account. He also wrote down the poisonous points very specifically, exploiting the shortcomings and avoiding the strong points. It belongs to this category.
very suddenly
I awakened my talent at the beginning, and then started running for my life. I didn't see what the background was. The introduction said that the protagonist was the first person to awaken, but he was hunted down at the beginning, and then he told me that not many people were killed in the entire city. Was the transition too fast?













