It seems based on calender year. so like, if he uses it end of December, it gets refreshed as soon as January hits
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no, it'd make me feel bad. Putting it like this makes it sound even worse now 😭
He suddenly looked at Sorondo and said, "As long as Sir Charlie dies of illness, everything can change…
Eastern · Salted Fish Jienan
I personally like *puchi* for stabbing into someone
absolutely loving the actual science used in this story so far
('That... makes sense. I guess it's just a little counter-intuitive to me since potions, in fiction, are always drunk. However, it would be impossible for potions that are drunk to be effective immediately, of course. Digestion is a long process. Whereas compounds directly inhaled reach cells extremely quickly because they're diffused into blood that carries them to every cell in the body, allowing them to be effective immediately. Furthermore, potions being drunk would be subjected to a number of chemical reactions that cannot be predicted, controlled and accounted for. It's a poorly constrained means of administration of a complex compound, especially if organic in nature... Interesting, I wonder how these potions work.')
Action · Lord_Streak
I would really appreciate it if you took a look at this, it's only 1000 words. I'm quite proud of it. It's about my depression but you don't have to dig that deep into the meaning if you don't want to.
he means at his peak in his past life, his own special attributes averaged 70. Not that the average for everyone was 70
Eternal was an open-world game where missions and gameplay required players to explore and trigger events on their own, making the four special attributes crucial for success. However, these special attributes were determined by the players themselves, and even in the late game, improving them was incredibly difficult. In his previous life, he struggled and managed to raise his four attributes to an average of 70 points.
Online Game: I Started with Max Charisma and Caught the Goddess's Eye
Fantasy · Whisk92