Nodal Point of Thought 2021-08-08
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Even Dracula can't be used effectively if he doesn't understand what effect the magic he learns has. Mario Bros, Mario doesn't level up. Player skill must increase to clear the area.
Now that it's a turn-based RPG, anyone can complete it if they put in the time.
This was a turning point in the world.
It was a game of getting stronger through the simple labor of leveling up.
You have to go to the nether to get clearance.
But not everyone is looking to clear it.
Dedicated branch miners
People who get a sense of accomplishment when they see the wheat accumulating in their chests from farming around their first house in Mycra.
People who need to check every square in Dracula to feel comfortable.
Clear the [Fog of the World
Times change depending on whether you have certain resources or not.
I am also interpreting it in a technology tree way, as if I were saying that I am aware of that. If I didn't know, I wouldn't think of going.
I don't think I'd want to dig underground very much in a normal life.
"The world opens up to me as I gain knowledge."
I'm getting from outside the game where I haven't been yet, and what I can get there.
That's where YouTube's Micra Live!
Information can be obtained even at an age when one cannot read Chinese characters.
People who can't see the movie
You need to check the details beforehand before you can see it with confidence.
People who check out a restaurant on a food log before going there.
When information was not available, the only way to get it was to "try it out".
Information is now available and we can "improve our experience by researching".
question (e.g. on a test)
I don't know where the end is.
[Intermittent reinforcement.
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