A few hours later.
Kevin looked at the house he had built with his own hands with a complicated expression.
Good news, at least it's habitable.
Bad news, it's a matchbox.
Although building a house in the Terraria world is very simple.
Just stack the blocks that have been transformed into props like building blocks.
There are also no various complex quality issues.
As long as it is not intentional, use bombs, detonators and other explosives to bomb.
Once a house is built, there is no need to worry about the risk of collapse or damage.
However... no matter how convenient it is, Kevin still has to design the style himself.
So as expected, it was covered in the shape of a matchbox.
It is square, with clear edges and corners, and is filled with the solemnity of a burial.
This result is a normal performance of Kevin - he also does this in the game.
But after actually living in a house of this style, it feels a little strange.
"Anyway, at least the area is large enough."
Kevin finally found a reason to comfort himself.
In order to build this base for long-term exploration.
He cut down almost all the trees near his birthplace.
The once lush forest is now just bare ground.
Of course, after some "deforestation".
Kevin did not forget to replant "oak seeds" in the original place.
This is an item that will drop along with the wood when you chop down a tree.
As long as it is planted in the ground, it will quickly grow into a towering tree.
It requires neither careful care nor fertilization or watering, it is simply a magical tool for greening.
Using the remaining wood, Kevin made some simple furniture.
Even without the help of metal, you can rub out objects such as wooden doors, wooden tables, and chairs.
This made Kevin sigh countless times that Terraria's synthesis function was really convenient.
"Workbench, furnace, anvil, sawmill, loom... that's about it."
After placing the various production stations in a separate room, Kevin felt a sense of accomplishment.
This room will be his first step in conquering Terraria!
Each workstation has its own unique purpose.
The Workbench can be used to craft basic furniture and building materials, as well as some early wooden weapons and armor.
Furnaces can smelt mined ore into metal ingots, and can also be used to bake bricks and make glass.
The Sawmill can create additional furniture, but it is mostly decorative.
The most important function of a loom is to make spider webs into "silk".
This is a very versatile material, without it Kevin couldn't even make a bed.
The "bed" in Terraria has an important use besides sleeping.
That is the "rebirth point" when resurrecting.
If there is no bed, every time you die you will be resurrected from the birth point when you enter the world.
When entering the world, you can also use the bed as an anchor to go directly to your room.
"Master, I put all the things in the box."
Just then, Lily's voice came from the side.
She just followed Kevin's instructions and put the materials and props she collected on her body.
All were sorted into the box at the base.
This box is actually the treasure chest that Kevin found during his last exploration.
After taking away the rewards inside, even the treasure chest itself was not wasted.
Just bring it back and use it as a storage box.
After all, making an acorn requires materials.
"You've worked hard. Go and have a rest. There's nothing to do for now."
Kevin nodded and put the plate of freshly cut fruit on the table.
"Try it. This world has quite a lot of fruit resources."
When you cut down a tree, you get wood and acorns.
There is also a chance that various fruits will drop.
Such as apples, peaches, grapefruits, lemons, and even pineapples, bananas, etc.
After chopping down so many trees, Kevin's inventory naturally contained some unexpected gains.
Unfortunately, he can't afford a butterfly net yet.
Otherwise, you can catch all the small animals such as squirrels and rabbits that fall from the trees.
"Thank you, Master."
Lily took the fruit plate with both hands, somewhat flattered.
Apart from the old couple from the florist shop who had adopted her before, no one had ever offered to give her anything.
Most of the time, she was the one being exploited and bullied.
Kevin directly took out a whole apple and started to check the props in the box while eating it.
There are still several hundred units of wood left, so there will be no shortage of wood in the short term.
As for minerals, although some copper mines were collected, they were of little use.
In contrast, iron ore is the mineral that Kevin currently consumes the most.
Iron ingots are needed to make a workstation, and iron ingots are also needed to make a storage box.
Just making these had exhausted all the iron ore Kevin had collected.
As for making iron weapons and protective gear?
Don't even think about the consumption of dozens of metal ingots!
In general, Kevin is currently very short of iron ore!
"I wonder if the iron ore acquired from Orario can replace the iron ore consumption in the Terraria world."
Kevin thought secretly.
However, even if you purchase iron ore in the labyrinth city, you will need to consume a lot of Faris.
With his current financial resources...it would be more realistic for him to just explore Terraria honestly.
In addition to basic resources such as ore and wood, there are also some miscellaneous items in the box.
For example, the gel dropped after defeating the slime is also included.
These gels can be crafted into torches, among other items.
Since the store page has been unlocked now, Kevin simply kept all the gels.
They were not all rolled into torches at once, but were kept for later use.
Speaking of store pages…
Kevin opened the store and sold all the remaining fruits.
The fruits that fall from the trees are all consumable items of blue rarity.
If sold directly, each one can be sold for 20 silver coins!
In the early stages, this was already a considerable amount of money.
After packing all the fruits on hand and selling them.
Kevin has accumulated another huge sum of 3 gold coins!
"Finally, we have the start-up capital."
Nodding with satisfaction, Kevin began to purchase for the next operation.
"The piggy bank and mining helmet are nice, but they are too expensive. I won't consider them for now."
"Buy a bug net so you can collect small animals and bait."
"Prepare some weak healing potions and mana potions... I don't seem to have any way to consume mana right now."
"Forget about the arrows. Why not buy some shurikens as a means of long-range attack?"
"Finally, there is... the rope!"
Kevin simply waved his hand and used 1 gold coin to buy 1,000 pieces of rope!
These ropes are enough for him to keep placing them all the way to the sky!
And this is exactly his goal -
A Terraria world with the "Calamitous" mod added.
There must be a spherical asteroid directly above the player's birth point.
Hidden inside this asteroid is the original "Garden Laboratory"!
There are a lot of good things to loot in the laboratory.
Most importantly, the Garden Laboratory is the key clue to ascending "Garden Technology"!
If you want to create various powerful Jaden technology creations.
It is necessary to crack the encrypted prototype diagram found in the laboratory in sequence.
The first step in Kevin's plan is to go to the asteroid laboratory above his head and make a purchase for free.
Preparing four-digit ropes to get to the top is only the first part.
"There are less than two days left until the Molten Fire Festival."
"Converted to the world of Terraria, it's just over half a week."
"We need to speed up our exploration."
Kevin looked at the sky covered by clouds, thinking.
"Strange, I always feel like I've forgotten something..."
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