Once the sun goes down, the living are getting ready to sleep, while the undead is raising for the hunt, they may be week individually, but their strength is in their endless numbers. Undead flesh, endless flying arrows and many more horrors brought by the moonlight.
But there's still hope for this corrupt world, once the moon goes to sleep and the sun starts to rise, the monster's shall flee in fear into the darkness. Otherwise, they'll be cursed with ethernal burning.
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I woke up sore all over my body. I don't know how this body works, but the nervous system looks like it works like my old body. I get closer to the barricaded door and try to open it up through the empty space between the plank and the slab. It wasn't easy but I finally managed to push out the door letting the sun light up the dark room that I was in.
"Looks like it's morning outside, and hopefully the monsters have gone into hiding as well. They're turn to suffer now!"
Even though it was daylight outside I didn't break the barricade yet, but instead I listened for another 10 more minutes in case I hear some footsteps noises.
After I was only greeted by the calming sounds of the flowing river, I finally broke down the block obscuring my door, but I didn't relax until I checked every part around my house in case of any surprise monsters.
"Ok! The coast is clear with no zombies in sight. What's the plan for today? "
I looked at my house in it's full glory, at the trees behind it and the open field.
,, Looks like I need to fence this area. But I think I should get some coal first, to make some torches for some light at night. But I'm not crazy enough to get into a cave without an armor. So burning some charcoal it is! Let's get some cobblestone!"
I started to dig the stairway to stone a bit further away from my camp, I didn't want to have a monster hideout too close to me.
I used my wooden shovel to dig the dirt out, and I didn't have to dig for too long, because 3 blocks deep I could already see the gray stone under my feet, I then switched to my wooden pickaxe to mine the new uncovered stone. This time it took more swings to break it, more than a log.
After I mined 15 stone blocks, now I had to get back and make a furnace and new tools to work faster around here.
I got into the house and put the recipe for furnace in the crafting table, but something weird happened. Instead of the normal holographic arrow pointing at the crafted item, now the arrow was covered by a big red X, and when I touched it a text appeared:
_Insufficient levels on Crafting Skill_
"What do you mean I don't have levels in crafting? Since when do I need levels to craft something in Minecraft?"
I looked at the message gain and thought how different this world is from the original game, even if it looks the same. I opened my inventory to see if I missed something by chance, but to no avail.
"Maybe I have a different tab for Skills? "
Then out of nowhere a tab appeared in front of me.
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SKILLS
_Crafting lvl 1
73/100 xp
_Enchanting lvl 1
0/100
_Brewing lvl 1
0/100
_Trading lvl 1
0/100
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"I... I did not expect that to happen. So now I have to level up to be able to craft stuff? What's the max level?"
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I keep asking questions that nobody will answer. Besides crafting, looks like I need to to lvl up Enchanting, Brewing and Trading?
"Is the Trading skill related to the villagers by any chance? I wonder if I can communicate with them in this world, since this world does not necessarily follow the Minecraft rules."
But since I didn't know about the Skills tab, maybe I'm missing some other stuff that I don't know about.
I tried different popular words from video games, but the only one that showed results was the STATUS command.
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STATUS
Name:???????
Health: 20/20
Attack: 1
Defense: 1
Speed: 5.6 blocks/sec
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"I don't know if it's good or bad, or if I can grow them naturally, or only with weapons and armor? And why isn't my name written?"
I decided that I shouldn't focus on those questions for now since nobody is going to answer them, instead I should figure out how can I lvl up my skills so I can actually survive out there and not hiding every night in darkness with wooden tools.
Since I already have some xp, I can only assume that I got those from crafting. So let's craft some more for the next level.
After some testing in the hut, I found out how much Xp gives for everything I made:
-Planks 1xp
-Sticks 1xp
-Slabs 3xp
-Tools 10xp
-Door 3xp
-Chest 7xp
-Wooden bowl 2 xp
-Stairs 5xp
-Fence 4 xp
-Gate fence 5 xp
I didn't get the Xp per item, instead I got it per conversion, so when I used 2 planks to get 4 sticks, I didn't get 4 xp but instead just 1xp, and if I used 4 planks I'll get 2 xp. But I wanted to stop here since I didn't want to waste all my wood in one go. I then opened my skills tab, and that had a small change.
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SKILLS
_Crafting lvl 2 *UP
165/1.000 xp
_Enchanting lvl 1
0/100
_Brewing lvl 1
0/100
_Trading lvl 1
0/100
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But now I wanted to see if I could make a furnace since I leveled up, and once I put the recipe on the crafting table again, this time I wasn't blocked by a red X, instead I could actually craft it.
Once I had it in my inventory, I checked my skills tab to see how much xp I got from a stone recipe. And from 165 xp it got up to 175 xp, so 10 xp like the wooden tools, but once I crafted a stone pickaxe the numbers went up to 225 xp.
"So that means that I'll get 50 xp per stone tool, but the threshold now is 1.000 xp, so for the next level I would probably need 10.000 xp. But at least the unlocked recipes will give me more xp."
After I crafted the pickaxe, I decided to mine more stone and upgrade my tools.
Once I was done, the sun was at its peak on it's way down, I quickly made a stone axe, stone hoe, stone sword and another stone pickaxe. I then put the furnace in my hut and the two chests besides each other, and like in the game it became a doubled chest, but unlike the game the merging process creeped me out, it looked like they came to life and tried to eat each other, it wasn't a long process but it was an unpleasant one. Once I opened it up, there was only darkness and a second later I was greeted by the the chest inventory tab besides my inventory tab, I moved some sticks into it and then looked at the darkness in the chest again, and there was no change in it. I tried to put my hand into it, but once I was a block in I was stopped by an invisible force.
"Ok, I know this how it's supposed to work in the game, but it's very weird when I see it in front of me, I mean how does it even work?"
The more I thought about it, the more the headache grew, so I decided to ignore it and just check the furnace.
Once I put my hand on it, the furnace tab opened up like the chest, I split what wood I had left in 2,and put one up and one down for them to burn as fuel. After that, all of the sudden I had light in my house.
"Oh yea! The furnace is a light source once it burns something."
I then walked outside to chop down some trees for more wood. After half an hour I got back only 3 charcoals were done, so that was 1 charcoal in 10 minutes, I put more wood in both slots of the furnace, and took out the fences out of my inventory to start putting them around my hut.
The process of fences merging was as weird as the chest one, where the two individual poles started to grow arms once they were near each other, and then conecting so well that you couldn't tell difference of the two arms.
Unfortunately I didn't have enough of them, so I had to chop more wood and then craft into more fences. After I was done with my hut fence, I then started to fance another area around the river.
"This is where I'll plant my crops, but is this fance tall enough to even stop anyone?"
The fance was a block tall, so I tried to lean over it, I was able do it but after half a block an invisible barrier stopped me. But this barrier wasn't too hard, I knew that I could jump over it if had enough speed and force, but I hoped that the animals or the monster's didn't have that.
Now it was time to till the land for crops to be planted. I had to actually tilt the earth block manually, otherwise when I tried to hit it with the hoe it just broke the block. After I was done, I had about 12 tilted patches ready to be used, they only needed the seeds, and those came from grass which luckily I had enough around me.
I got close to a patch, and started to punch it to break it, but to my surprise instead of seeds coming out, the grass just bent backwards like normal grass.
"Well this is embarrassing... "
After I few tries, I found out that I can get the seeds by pulling the grass out or cutting it with a hoe. I quickly got enough seeds and planted them in my farm.
"I hope I don't have to wait too much for the wheet to grow, I don't want to wait a few months for some bread."
I then entered the hut to see that the furnace stopped emitting light. I checked to see how many charcoals I have now, and it was 32. I quickly took them out and with some sticks I finally had torches.
I put one on the wall, and the torch was already lit giving light to the dark room. It was weird seeing it, I tried to blow it out and I could surprisingly, but once I did that it didn't light up again.
"Ok, so the torches are lit at the beginning, but they can be extinguished, and won't lit back up again, this is an interesting discovery."
After that I made more torches and put them in my house, around the house and around the farm.
Then I quickly headed inside because the sun started to go down, announcing the start of the night, and even with the fances around to protect me, I only felt comfortable enough to sleep without a barricade.
"I wonder what I should do tomorrow?"