I Played 30 Days of Necesse... - 双语字幕

Today I'm going to be attempting to see how far I can get in the first 30 days of Massass.
Craft tools, build a shelter, recruit villagers, delve into dungeons, and slay a series of bosses.
If you haven't heard of it, Massass is a survival crafting game, kind of like combining Terraria, Rimworld, and all into one.
Start out with nothing and build up a base with tools, weapons, and armor to be done.
become more powerful, and automate the crafting by ordering your villagers to craft, farm, and fight for themselves without needing any help.
Before I get started,
I discovered this game because my YouTuber friend called me Kevin, so go check out his video on this sass after this.
But if you want to watch the whole playthrough, I this on my Twitch channel and posted this series to my VOD channel.
But without any further ado,
I spawned in on the first day in the middle of the forest biome with just a wooden axe and sword in my inventory.
Near a little shack with an old man living in it.
After placing down a flag, I named her a settlement, The Morning Woods.
I got raped to work.
I chopped down a few trees for woods and saplings,
killed a cow for some leather,
and it last accepted my first quest from the Elder to venture down
the settlement ladder into the dark to retrieve some fangs from a vampire living in the dungeon below.
Since it would be a long quest I gathered more supplies stocking up on wood to create a crafting table and tools,
pickaxe, bow, and spear, and then I killed more animals for food to fill my hunger bar and have extra for once I began spelunking.
After the sun set But the first day,
mobs spawned on the surface, so at nightfall, I made my first embarkment down into the dungeon below.
It was dark beneath the surface,
so I placed torches all around me,
lighting up stone ruins, minecart tracks, oars of precious metals, and even pools of molten magma below hidden in the underdark.
I looted the chests and furniture in the ruins.
a bed and some cabinets,
then arrows,
gold, and healing in mana potions, then I chipped away at the copper with my pickaxe, stuck with wood, and it was a slow process.
I knew I'd need to find iron elsewhere in the cave,
a stronger ore for forging better tools, weapons, and armor, so I ventured into the dark, where I encountered zombies guarding the precious van.
veins, rich with iron ore.
I fought them off,
mined the oars,
and returned to the surface the next day at daylight to smelt the oars in a forage in a room in my cabin.
Then I used some of the rocks I had collected to lay a set of stone pavers for the front of my cabin,
and I built an anvil from the iron bars I had forged with the oars I had mined from beneath the surface.
Now I get spelunk.
below once more in search of more iron to create my tools and weapons.
The iron was harder to locate this time,
and in my next adventures I struggled my way past giant spiders guarding the rare veins in the underdark.
At last,
when I returned to the surface,
I'd gathered enough iron to forge and craft a new pickaxe, far superior to my wooden one, and which helped me get enough work.
wood to construct cabinets and start organizing all my loot and supplies from the rich caverns beneath.
The next day I found a hunter roaming in the woods nearby whom I recruited to join our
settlement for a price of 265 coins and 32 pieces of leather, but he's still needed a room to sleep in.
So by now I'd gathered enough supplies to start working on a second building for our settlement By the fourth day,
I'd completed furnishing on the second cabin, floored, walled, and complete with a bed for comfortable lodging.
I also gathered up all the spider glands I'd collected from fighting the giant arachnids below the surface and crafted spider staff,
summoning a small spider familiar to follow me around and help me fight off any mobs.
summoned companion, and a welcome one for when I returned below the surface the next night.
Now with the companion doing all my damage for me and protecting me,
it was much easier to loot and gather precious oars below the surface,
and I was at last able to complete my first quest by killing a vampire in the dungeons,
and retrieve its fangs and return them to the village elk folder,
who rewarded me with, yes, that's right, another quest to summon and fight the first boss, evil's protector.
I to work,
preparing for the first boss,
climbing back down into the mines for more,
more iron for an upgraded pickaxe and sword, then a full suit of iron armor, as well as more glands to craft a spider helmet.
me to summon a second arachnid familiar and a sparkler, an iron wand that shot fire from its tip.
The next night, when raiders attacked the settlement, I was able to dispatch them all on my own without losing any villagers.
At last, I was ready to summon the first boss.
So the next day,
I chopped down the nearby trees to clear the area,
making space to house the new villagers I had just recruited, a blacksmith, and a fisherman.
All this just as night fell when I opened a portal to summon an evil's protector to our base.
Since I'd done so much to prepare, the fight was quick and clean, and my tiny spider companions performed most of the work.
After the fight,
the boss dropped a summon foci,
granting a damage bonus to my spider failures,
as well as a trinket, the force of wind, which would allow me to perform a quick dash.
And last, but certainly not least among these treasures, a demon heart, which I consumed to double my hit points to 200.
After the fight, I crafted a demon workstation to begin work on the next series of weapons and armor.
There would be many to craft if I wanted to.
grow stronger.
The rewarded me for fighting the demon with a lunchbox to help consolidate my inventory of all the food I had accumulated.
My next set of quests would lead me to the snow region.
So, after a little more preparation and spelunking, I crafted a full set of spider armor, granting me a third tiny spider familiar.
I also set work priorities in the settle for when I was gone,
so that the blacksmith would forge iron ore into usable bars for crafting more armor and weapons to help defend our settlement.
And then I was off.
I ventured west toward the snow region in search of frozen doors,
and perhaps the deadliest enemy I'd face yet, the spider queen, whom I accidentally summoned twice at the same time.
time, leading me to a humiliating series of failures where I face planted directly into the snowy underground rock beneath me.
So after a long montage full of grinding levels,
setting my villagers to work on the farms I planted,
and visiting the void dungeons to obtain stronger items to bolster my combat prowess,
I was finally able to return to the dungeon to slay the giant spider queen,
but only with the deadly force of hundreds of frozen ice dwarf spears I'd stacked up from biting my time in preparation.
15 spider glands and a frost piercer,
a weapon that lets you literally summon icicles that surround you and seek out nearby enemies like telepathic heat-seeking missiles.
These were my rewards for slaying the Spider Queen, my strongest enemy yet.
So I returned home triumph.
With my villagers'
content, I about the next task of killing the nefarious Void Wizard, the next major boss located in his subterranean dungeon lair to the south.
I crafted full set of void armor to further enhance my damage and summons snowballing my
power and now aided by my three spider companions as well as my icicle missiles,
the void wizard was no match and dropped his pendant as well as his powerful void staff which is
basically a magical laser and void wizard.
void shards to craft more powerful armor and weapons.
The elder reward had me back at home with a void pouch,
further expanding my inventory and adding to the growing snowball of all my capabilities, but there were still other biomes to explore.
The would be the swamp lands to the south.
Unfortunately, enemies in the swamps were much stronger than me.
needed to return home a few times to manage the settlement, make sure all my workers were happy and well taken care of.
When they don't have a bed or their needs go unfulfilled, they refuse to work and perform their tasks in the base.
They stand there, milling about.
So after my return home and handling a few management tasks at the base,
I armed up,
forging a new set of green ivy or armor to defend myself from the giant swamp worm,
a massive enemy that leaps and burrows its way through the underdark.
It quickly became apparent when I began fighting it that I was clearly outclassed by this enemy.
But instead of being humiliated and defeated, this time I used a recall scroll to tell you.
teleport safely away to my base, only moments before it would certainly have otherwise slain me.
So I had saved myself, but only by the skin of my nose.
I needed to get stronger, but how?
So I embarked on yet another fitness montage of self-improvement.
I surrounded my base with stone walls to defend myself and my villagers against the growingly deadly waves of raiders,
which were attacking me on a normal basis now.
I built traps to shoot invaders with fire at the entrance,
and at last I recruited more villagers, including guards, to protect the town, and I built them all homes in a well-protected grid.
At last,
I delegated the production lines,
ordering the miners to extract minerals from the earth,
and instructing the blacksmith to forge the oars into metal blocks and armor to arm my guards and the villagers themselves too.
Then at last,
instead of the swamp,
I ventured into the desert instead, in search of courts which would fare far better in combat than the ivior I'd been using.
for armor up till this point.
Then all of a sudden, when I was exploring, I accidentally summoned the giant desert vulture, an enormous bird that shoots smaller birds at you.
Fortunately, I was able to spot its movement patterns and just barely slay it with only 16 hit points remaining.
As a reward, it dropped the vulture.
staff, an even more powerful summoning weapon, which let me replace my tiny spider familiars with larger, meaner birds.
And although I lamented the loss of my spider companion,
these birds were more powerful and angrier, and it would be necessary for slaying the final bosses.
So I returned home and forged my winning into a new set of quartz armor.
Now I was stronger than ever before,
and I used my new traps and the aid from my guards to fend off a great raid on the west side of my base.
After fending off the raiders,
I recruited a guard and a wizard from my base to join me once more in an adventuring party as we returned to the lair of the
giant worm monster lurking beneath the swamp lands.
We fought valiantly,
but unfortunately I died horribly,
so I went back up to the surface,
worked on the base a little more,
fought the giant desert vulture a second time to get even more powerful,
and last but not least, I recruited an even bigger adventuring party to join me.
against the giant swamp worm, three guards and a wizard.
And then I bought them a machine gun, a shotgun and a sniper, that's right.
This game has handguns and I didn't know it all along.
Can you imagine a wizard with a sniper rifle?
Thankfully, due to the power of guns, we overcame the giant swamp worm.
defeated him once and for all.
At which point I returned home to the Elder and I unlocked the waystone and the homestone,
now allowing me to teleport back and forth anywhere on the world map.
Naturally I used the technology to do what any reasonable human being would have done and I made my last journey south
to fight the goofiest enemy.
The Pirate King,
a and villainous criminal who lives in a village on his island with a bunch of other pirates,
defeating him unlocks the deep ladder,
and with it the whole second half of the game's content, allowing you to go beneath all the initial subterranean areas.
But by this point I honestly felt pretty satisfied, my village was well taken care of, we were raising shit.
sheep and cows, forming crops and my villagers were fending off raiders in a system of traps.
I good armor and weapons and achievements and maybe most importantly I had earned it all through my sheer efforts and it had become
something more than just me.
One adventurer is striking out to do it all himself and as they say it takes a village to raise a village.
Anyway, I really wanted to share and assess with you.
It's great game, so I do hope you go check it out.
As always, I'm a big US amphibian.
A big thanks to my patrons who follow me around like tiny spider people.
Until next time.
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