Chapter 1057
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The amount of divine energy needed to materialize the rules of Minecraft in the real world was a hundred times more than Strife.
There were just too many differences between the rules of Minecraft and the real world. Just letting a block float in the air was already a serious violation of the laws of physics.
Not to mention the pixelated graphics in Minecraft.
But even though it was a lot, as long as it was a small-scale materialization, the capacity of the three World Trees could still support it.
The chaotic battlefield had already lasted for an entire day. The number of dead soldiers was around 1,300, and the number of bullets used was uncountable.
The source of divine energy came from the World Tree of the high elves. The World Tree of the high elves had one million five hundred and seventy thousand followers.
With so many followers providing it with divine energy for ten whole months, the accumulated amount would probably multiply by more than ten times.
Less than one percent of the divine energy was used up in a day on the battlefield.
Of course, this was only the first day. If every bar was used up at this rate … it would be a terrifying number.
Therefore, Josiah didn't plan to fight a prolonged battle against the Grey Fog. He had to take the initiative.
The short meeting had ended, and the next step was to test the amount of energy needed to create a Steve in the real world.
Shiratori appeared on Josiah's head. With her help, the space within two square meters of the house was given the rules of Minecraft.
What surprised Josh was that … the ground that had been bestowed with laws didn't change at all. The pixelation that Josh had expected didn't happen either.
"This ground is the same as Minecraft?"
Caroline walked around the space that had been bestowed with laws, but she couldn't see anything different.
"Summon the original Steve."
Josiah gave Shiratori a new order, and a square figure in a blue shirt appeared in the room.
The square figure was about one point eight meters tall.
"A live Steve?"
Ahr came to the side of the character and poked the surface of the square figure.
This High Elf didn't seem to be afraid of the negative effects of the overlapping domains at all, or perhaps Ahr didn't realize the danger at all.
"How much power of faith did it take to create this character?" Josiah asked.
"A hundred and thirty points, ten times less than the energy consumed by the Strife characters."
Shiratori had given Josiah a shockingly low number, but this was also very reasonable.
Compared to the finesse of Dispute's character modeling, Steve was just a character assembled from a few blocks, and his movements were very simple.
"What about the World Laws you gave me?" Josiah asked again.
"Using the Child of the Forest as a unit of measurement, it would take twenty to thirty thousand Divine Energy to apply the rules of Minecraft in a two square meter space. The amount of Divine Energy would increase or decrease according to the character's activity state."
This time, Shiratori gave a frightening number.
"That's a hundred times, no … a thousand times more than what Strife used. But that's reasonable. The rules of Strife are almost the same as reality, but the cost of the soldiers would be higher … Does it cost more to build a battlefield in Minecraft?"
Josiah walked around the blank Steve again and made another request to Shiratori.
"What about giving Steve the Creation Mode?"
The Creation Mode that Josiah was referring to was equivalent to the Creator, able to create and destroy blocks at will, and in a state of absolute invincibility.
"I estimate that it would take at least a hundred thousand Divine Energy. The Creation Mode attribute that you gave Steve the Unbreakable Character requires too much Divine Energy, and that's only when he's not moving. If he needs to move … it could exceed a million Divine Energy in one go."
Shiratori's voice was a little nervous as she said this. She didn't seem to want to give Steve the Creation Mode ability.
"In conclusion, can the Creation Mode consume as much Steve as Leuder?"
If Josiah remembered correctly, Leuder collected about a hundred thousand Divine Energy every day. In other words, if he wanted to create a Steve in Survival Mode and make it stand for an hour within a two-square-meter area, he would need to consume the Divine Energy that Leuder collected in a day.
"Everyone should have heard that Creation Mode consumes too much energy from the World Tree, so in order to save energy, we can only use Survival Mode."
Josiah turned around and looked at the members of the Special Ops Team sitting behind him.
However, only Taylin and Cheil were sitting there … The other three had already run to the living Steve and touched it.
"I have a question." Cheil raised his hand.
"Alright, Cheil, please speak."
Josiah ignored the three brats behind him. As the King of the Land of Frost, Cheil played an important role in this war.
"Will the way I excavate in Minecraft cause a collapse in real life? I mean after the effects of the Minecraft rules disappear. "
Cheil estimated the distance from here to the first Grey Fog Core. Just the distance of a few hundred miles meant that Josiah wouldn't be able to maintain the rules of Minecraft in such a long tunnel.
"Of course it will collapse. We're only responsible for excavating the tunnel. Let the Dwarves do the stabilizing work, they're good at it."
Josiah had already planned it out. The excavation work would be done by Steve and the Dwarves would be better at modifying the tunnel to a state where the rules of Minecraft could be maintained.
Josiah had a more extreme plan, which was to have Ahr or Zenas who could teleport follow the Steve to the Grey Fog Core and build a teleportation circle.
However, hiring the Dwarves wasn't too expensive for Josiah, so Josiah decided to use both methods as double insurance.
"I have a question too!" Carolee ran to Josiah and raised her hand, "I want a diamond draft with a five point efficiency, how much divine energy do I need?"
"I don't know, but let's move the chairs over there."
The room Josiah was in was quite spacious. It used to be a library, but it had been abandoned for decades.
After clearing out the space, it could be used as a classroom.
Josiah found a long table and had them sit together. With Shiratori's help, six different 'Steve' appeared at the table.
"I don't know much about mining either. I'll dig a path to the underground first, you guys can follow me later! Ahr, don't let your Steve run around … This thing is worth a Goddess of Order. "
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