Hello everyone, I'm Big Fat, today I will continue to bring you a wave of Niu Tu summary and sharing about the classic version of Journey to the West 2, I hope you can like it, let's not say much, go straight to the topic:
A **, which was originally full of neglect, actually formed an indissoluble bond with "sleep", which makes people sigh at the magic and inability of refining. At first, we may all expect this ** to refine the attribute that matches the neglect mix, but it brings the attribute of neglect and sleep, as if heralding a new fate. What's even more surprising is that a psychic (sleeping) stunt was then refined, making this ** more closely related to "sleep". In the world of big words, we often encounter such a situation: a good foundation, but it is difficult to encounter suitable refining attributes. This seems to have become the refining process of pain and suffering that we have to go through. We are constantly trying and adjusting, and we are looking forward to the next refining result that will be more in line with our expectations. However, there are often very few successful refining graduates, which makes us cherish those hard-won perfection attributes even more. Perhaps, this is one of the essences of the big talk gameplay. We never know what will happen in the next second, and every refining is full of unknowns and surprises. It is this inadmissibility that keeps us curious and enthusiastic in the game. We look forward to the results of each refinement, and we also look forward to encountering more challenges and opportunities in the game. It is this kind of continuous exploration and experimentation that allows us to find our own fun and achievements in the world of big talk.
In my spare time, I bought a physics-breaking Xuanhua axe and decided to challenge He Dalei to see if I could improve. Unexpectedly, I accomplished a feat that I couldn't even imagine, what more could I ask for! When I looked closely at this Xuanhua axe, I noticed that its number was 1146@141198. Particularly striking was the last three digits of 198, which led me to wonder: is the smashing of the gods still related to numbers? However, after thinking about it deeply, I don't think this statement is actually reliable. While it is true that some similar examples exist, most of them have ended in failure. The number may just be a random identifier and is not directly related to the success of the Smashing Divine Soldier. We cannot easily draw conclusions based on isolated success stories. Overall, the success of the Smashing Divine Soldier depends more on our luck and skill than on a simple number. Although the last three digits of this Xuanhua axe are numbered 198, it does not mean that you can be so lucky every time you smash the divine soldier. Therefore, when we face similar statements, we should remain rational and objective, and not be easily confused by superficial phenomena.
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