Minecraft: Is this still the Minecraft I used to play?

Chapter 58 Minerals in a New Dimension

Shi Qian bid farewell to the sea turtle and took his first step into the new biome, [Ice Delta].

This biome looks a lot like the Ice Spike Plains of the Overworld and the Basalt Delta of the Nether, except that what's separated by ice blocks and pooled together isn't lava, but water.

There is indeed a roof here, but the roof is covered with ice spikes that are similar to the ground here.

The ice spikes are mostly quite tall, about ten blocks high, and they intersect vertically.

Shi Qian didn't know whether this was the case for this layer of the ice delta or for the other layers as well.

Overall, it's quite beautiful.

Shi Qian walked in the direction the dolphin pointed, where there were many more clusters of deep blue-green algae.

Perhaps the low-light environment stimulated its generation?

I have no idea how these algae clusters grow.

But before Shi Qian had gone far, he suddenly saw a dark blue object flash by beneath a puddle next to him.

I quickly went back to check what it was.

"There's actually mineral deposit here?"

Because Shi Qian hadn't seen any minerals in the Frozen Wasteland before, he thought the lapis lazuli at the portal entrance was just for show.

There are no minerals formed in those flooded canyons, but I didn't expect to find them here.

The underwater mineral is lapis lazuli encased in waterstone.

He could recognize it at a glance because of the unique deep blue color of lapis lazuli, which is something that almost any Minecraft player, unless they are colorblind, can recognize.

However, this ore seems to be different from that in the main world; it's much rarer.

Shi Qian stopped squatting by the puddle and jumped in.

Lapis lazuli fragments

It's the same thing as Nether gold ore, right...?

Shi Qian was a little curious about what the broken ore looked like, since such a label definitely meant it wouldn't be a whole piece of lapis lazuli.

The gold mines in the Nether yielded gold nuggets; could these be lapis lazuli nuggets?

Since this block requires an iron pickaxe to dig, Shi Qian went to the store and bought a pickaxe.

When I received it, I found it to be excellent!

This pickaxe has a full 10 durability points!

I was speechless at Shi Qian's antics and couldn't help but curse him as a liar.

It consumed some durability to mine the ore.

Unable to reach the fallen object, Shi Qian could only observe it underwater.

The dropped items were irregular small minerals. Shi Qian opened the Lapis Lazuli shop and enlarged the image.

It turned out to be that small piece in the bottom left corner.

"Well, the planners cut corners, huh?"

After receiving the results, Shi Qian lost interest in staying in that puddle any longer.

Continue moving in the direction of the core.

The players have now lost their initial enthusiasm and curiosity. Shi Qian is there, unable to break through the defenses, and they cannot enter the portal.

The passion faded, though occasionally players would still go over for photos.

Shi Qian also fired a trident at them after the flash went off.

In fact, he really wanted to block the door, not let the players in, and even prevent the two entities from getting in.

However, you can't place any blocks near the portal.

There is absolutely no space within 6 blocks of the portal to place any other blocks.

The two ice blocks spotted by the Ocean Eye were both outside that range.

Shi Qian wanted to block the blocks outside that area, but that didn't work either.

However, Ranxiao's throne was neatly erected on the ice.

Shi Qian asked Ran Xiao to place blocks to block the door, but she still couldn't place them.

I don't know if there's some special judgment or what.

You can build the throne by simply stacking blocks normally, and Shi Qian's spider web was also released when chasing the entity.

But you absolutely cannot block the door, not even by using spider webs.

Shi Qian also wanted Ran Xiao to exploit a bug and move the throne further in, closer to the portal.

But it can't even be dismantled anymore.

Ran Xiao almost burst into tears when she couldn't dig any more blocks.

Shi Qian abandoned his idea of ​​blocking the gate and focused on guarding the gate and attacking the players.

Although fewer players are coming to the portal than before, that's still energy!

Shi Qian still valued this amount of energy, after all, he had only recently exhausted himself.

Clone Number Two kept following the unfamiliar entity, which went offline once in the middle.

But he didn't leave for long; he wasn't going to sleep or rest.

But this entity was strange; it headed towards the portal, but once inside, it seemed to have no purpose.

I wandered around aimlessly, running up, down, left, and right.

Shi Qian even watched as he walked through the same spot again.

If you're running aimlessly, then what's the point of coming in?

However, this entity is moving in the opposite direction to the main body.

Shi Qian didn't pay much attention and just followed along.

It's practically skin-to-skin.

The entity seemed to have only a few speed potions left, and it slowed down shortly after entering the portal.

It's just like a player speeding up.

But after running for so long, Shi Qian still didn't see the entity eating anything.

The speed never slowed down, I don't know how they did it.

Shi Qian himself wasn't hungry; ever since he cut the corpse shell, his satiety level had been consistently full.

It's probably because of the skill; after all, the husk is affected by hunger.

If you make others hungry, you won't be hungry yourself, which saves Shi Qian a lot of trouble and bread energy.

It's unclear whether these entities can revert back after entering this semi-observer mode.

I don't know what the point of all this effort is.

However, this entity may have come in looking for something.

Otherwise, there's no way to explain why it's spinning around randomly.

At first, it was probably spinning around aimlessly to avoid me, but I kept sticking to it and couldn't shake it off.

This entity also traversed a straight line for a period of time, but after going uphill to the next level, it started wandering aimlessly again.

While following this entity, Shi Qian was not idle either, occasionally firing an arrow that followed him as he ran.

There are now at least eighty or a hundred arrows following this entity.

If this entity is looking for something, or wants to break blocks.

They definitely need to revert to player form, otherwise they won't be able to touch them at all.

However, once he transforms back into a player, he will not only face Shi Qian, but also several arrows and potions behind him.

Several lives wouldn't be enough to kill them; a few arrows would be enough to kill them.

At this moment, Shi Qian's three bodies were all living in peace and tranquility, and their thoughts were roughly evenly divided.

Shi Qian has now adapted to having three bodies moving around in different places.

The main body is heading towards the energy core in the ice delta.

Delta terrain is notoriously bad and extremely difficult to traverse.

The water-bearing delta is distributed in a long and narrow strip, similar to terraced fields, and is uneven.

The ice surface was incredibly slippery; if Shi Qian wasn't careful while running, he would fall into a puddle.

Fortunately, this isn't the lower realm, and the pit isn't filled with lava.

Otherwise, it might turn into a "ripe demon king".

Suddenly, a downward-facing ice cave appeared in front of Shi Qian.

It was very large and deep, with dark blue algae clusters emitting a faint glow around it.

It adds a touch of mystery to the cave.

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