Chapter 14



"good."

Zhang Shang nodded in response and quickly came in according to the designer's room number given by Tang Tang.

The test Tang Tang gave Zhang Shang was also very simple. He asked Zhang Shang to try to make models of three of the most popular and relatively weaker combat pets in StarCraft.

"Is it like that pet battle game called 'My Exotic Beast Manor'? Then I know what to do!"

"No, no, no. My battle pet modeling is a little different from what that game requires. I need to add some battle pet habits based on the game 'Alien Beast Manor'. For example, their living habits, what they like to eat, whether they lick their fur or scratch, and what kind of intimate gestures they should have when interacting with their owners? You used to work at the battle pet base, so you should know more about these things than I do."

Zhang Shang was indeed clear about the habits of most battle pets, but he couldn't understand why Tang Tang built such detailed models. The games he had played before didn't involve these things.

But since Tang Tang now had a request, Zhang Shang did as he was told. He quickly pinched one of the "virtual particles", input his mental power and began to build a model.

There is a big gap between A-level mental power and SS-level mental power. In addition, this is the first time that Zhang Shang has tried such detailed dynamic modeling. It seems that it will take a lot of time to complete the modeling. Tang Tang waited for seven or eight minutes and found that Zhang Shang had not yet built the model, so he stopped waiting and returned to his workbench to complete the finishing work of the player level upgrade system of the five major sects.

So far, the basic map models and upgrade systems of the five major sects have been almost perfected. All that remains is to see what the battle pet modeled by Zhang Shang looks like. If it is okay, Tang Tang will most likely use it as a map monster or as a spiritual pet to be extracted from the bonus pool.

Thinking of this, Tang Tang subconsciously took another look at Zhang Shang's progress.

Just at this time, Zhang Shang finally succeeded in modeling three small combat pets. Tang Tang still didn't recognize the names of the combat pets introduced, but looking at the appearance of those combat pets, they were all relatively familiar. The overall appearance was a bit like lop-eared rabbits, small fragrant pigs and small hedgehogs. Their habits were similar to those on Earth. They were all relatively docile and easy to tame, so they were also more popular with everyone.

However, the docility and tameness of these battle pets all have a major prerequisite, that is, they must be battle pets that have recognized their masters. Battle pets that have not recognized their masters can be quite aggressive.

Although the damage value of their individual attacks is low, they are outnumbered. They are social creatures, and if a large group of them rushes forward, the consequences will be unimaginable.

To put it more seriously, if someone accidentally breaks into their nest, it is not certain whether they can come back safely.

Zhang Shang didn't know exactly what kind of habits Tang Tang wanted, so he modeled the different habits of these little war pets before and after they recognized their masters. Tang Tang took a few looks and felt that it was just right.

The attack state of the battle pets before recognizing their masters just fits the characteristics of the monsters on the map. The only thing is that the agility of the battle pets when interacting with players is still a little lacking, which can be fixed with some changes.

After thinking about it, Tang Tang did it.

He asked Zhang Shang to wait outside for a while while he quickly entered the Kunlun Sect's birthplace map and improved the interaction between the small combat pets and their masters.

For example, lop-eared rabbits will take the initiative to step on their owner's feet and rub their faces, and will also lie on their owner's hands affectionately without moving, while little pigs will hum and shake their little butts around their owners, and there's no need to mention little hedgehogs. There's nothing cuter than a little hedgehog that takes the initiative to stroke its fur.

After completing it, Tang Tang also adjusted some data and made a lot of suitable props for passing the level and distributed them near the birth point.

Finally, copy the model of the small battle pet a certain number of times and scatter it on the map around the birth point.

After about half an hour, Tang Tang had almost made the adjustments, and then he came out to let Zhang Shang go in and try it out.

But there was a requirement: Zhang Shang had to successfully tame a battle pet and make it recognize its master before he could come out and tell her about his gaming experience and see if there was anything that needed further modification.

Successfully tamed a battle pet? What does this mean? Could it be that Tang Tang wants to make a battle pet taming game?

Hearing this, Zhang Shang was even more panicked, but before he could say anything, Tang Tang threw him into the test map, and then... Zhang Shang was a little dumbfounded.

This is a world never seen before.

I saw layer upon layer of peaks covering the entire area of ​​my vision. Below, there was the emerald green connected to the earth's soil, while above, there was the blue-green connected to the hazy clouds, as if the sky and the sea were connected together.

But this was not what shocked Zhang Shang the most. The most shocking thing was the large building complex that appeared in the center of the map. It was a completely different building complex that was far beyond his understanding. It did not look like the current unified and regular mechanized engineering operations, but more like buildings carefully carved out by humans. Every part of it seemed to be silently telling of some ancient civilization, with an ancient and mysterious beauty.

But such a complex of buildings is not at all lacking in grandeur.

At the main entrance, there was a carving of some mysterious, scaly creature coiling up from both ends, resembling a fish but not a fish, and a snake but not a snake. It was holding an exquisite sign in its mouth. On the sign were two words written in such an imposing manner:

——Kunlun.

Wait, if that’s the case, then when he just came in, the character attribute column he saw seemed to have similar words written on it?

Thinking of this, Zhang Shang immediately called out his personal attribute panel, and sure enough, he saw the words "Kunlun Sect Disciple: Level 1" written on it.

In addition, there are other data columns, such as equipment, storage backpack, pet, etc.

These were all things Zhang Shang had never seen before. They looked very fresh, and Zhang Shang couldn't help but immerse himself in studying them with great interest. He even couldn't help but take a 360-degree screenshot of the building complex. This was when the building complex was temporarily closed and he couldn't enter. If he could enter, Zhang Shang didn't know how long he would stop taking screenshots, and he almost forgot what he was here for.

No, it’s not that he almost forgot, but Zhang Shang really forgot.

It was not until an unknown amount of time had passed that he accidentally stepped over the line and was attacked by a lop-eared rabbit. His health bar dropped a lot, and then he suddenly realized that he was here to do something. Without thinking too much, he directly chased the lop-eared rabbit that attacked him without taking any precautions.

There was no other way. After all, Zhang Shang came from a battle pet base, so he was naturally experienced with low-level battle pets and knew very well how to make the lop-eared rabbit recognize its master.

It's very simple. Just firmly grab the back of the rabbit's neck from behind, making it unable to move. After it surrenders and actively familiarizes itself with your scent, the rabbit will successfully recognize its owner.

Therefore, Zhang Shang was still very confident about the task of 'getting a lop-eared rabbit to recognize its owner', and felt that he could complete the task in less than ten minutes.

However, ten minutes later.

Before Zhang Shang could catch the lop-eared rabbit, he fell into a sticky mud puddle with a "plop", and his health bar dropped out in an instant.

The next moment, the system prompt sounded in Zhang Shang's ears.

[Sorry, you fell into the swamp and died. Please be more careful next time~]

Zhang Shang: “…”

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