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What they saw stunned them it's a square shaped human with a nose like Squidward's. It was speaking, saying, "E-hee," as it looked at him face to face.

"A spawner egg? I thought these eggs were supposed to be eaten," he said, feeling confused.

[His PC: Are you blind? Didn't it clearly say on the screen that it's a spawner egg?]

He looked at the villager, who was also glancing back at him. Without thinking, he struck the villager, causing it to stumble back and run away.

Watching the villager flee, TechBlade didn't know why. But he felt sothing just snap, sothing inside of him. - (What reference was this?)

He suddenly felt an overwhelming urge to tornt the little guy.

"Co back here, you square-headed animal!" he shouted, rushing after it. As he hit the spacebar twice.

His character suddenly took off, soaring into the air at incredible speed. Shocked, he flew right past the fleeing villager.

"What the..? I didn't know you could actually fly," he said, staring at the screen with a shocked expression.

Live Chat:

[TechFan: Flying is actually possible?]

[NoMother: It seems to have its own cheat, this must be a function if you're in creative mode.]

[JonathanEran: I'm loving it more and more. My PC is taking forever to download this damn ga.]

[KillerGod (reply to JonathanEran): Lmao, you're not alone, brother. My PC is literally smoking.]

...

After learning how to control flight, he wielded a diamond sword and struck a villager, killing it instantly.

"This ga can actually vent my stress," Tech Blade murmured as he summoned a large number of villagers and began eliminating them one by one.

The viewers watching the stream were filled with mixed emotions.

Live Chat:

[TherapistIsHere: Damn, I didn't know TechBlade would be this cruel.]

[Asura: I kinda feel bad for those creatures.]

[ILackSympathy: Not gonna lie, but their screams are like a song to my ears.]

...

Back to Zeddy, it was already dayti. His hunger bar had dropped by five, and he was down to just three hearts.

His character stood at the top of a tree, watching as the mobs below were hit by the sunlight.

They started burning, and after a while, they all died. Around five zombies dropped rotten flesh, while the skeletons left behind bones and arrows.

"No wonder there were no monsters in the morning, they're actually afraid of the sun," Zeddy finally breathed a sigh of relief.

He climbed down from the trees, having a general idea of what kind of ga this was, it must be about building to survive.

So, he gathered a bunch of oak logs, collecting around 67 in total, enough to fill two inventory slots. With a better understanding now, he converted so of the logs into wooden planks.

Then, he built a house that took up about 14 blocks of space, with walls standing roughly 6 to 7 blocks high.

He used oak logs for the structure to avoid making it look too plain.

Stepping back to admire his work, he noticed there were no glass windows yet, so he simply left the openings as they were, for now.

There was a spot prepared for a door, but he didn't have one yet.

"Hey chat, do you know how to craft a door? Or even glass?" he asked, glancing at the screen now flooded with rapid-fire comnts.

Live chat:

[RobGod: DOOR?? UH... TWO LOGS MAYBE?]

[CrateCraze: Try stacking sticks?? That makes sothing right?]

[BuggedAndBlessed: Isn't glass made from bones?? No wait SAND. It's sand.]

[NullZone: Door = 3 planks in a row? Or maybe 6? Or like... sideways??]

[Silento: I think you need a cooking for glass? Or maybe a torch? Idk.]

[OvenGuy: I swear I saw soone slt sand in real life once. Try burning it lol]

Seeing their suggestions flood in, one familiar na stood out, RobGod.

Trusting the advice, he went to the crafting table inside his house and placed two logs in the center and upper-center slots but nothing happened.

He tried placing logs in every pattern he could think of vertical, horizontal, even weird L-shapes but still no door.

"Logs aren't working, my guy. Let's try sticks," he muttered, converting a bunch of logs into sticks and dumping the pile into his inventory.

So, he started tossing sticks into the crafting grid randomly at first, hoping sothing would click.

He filled every single slot, but nothing. The result was empty.

"Nope," he muttered, clearing the grid and starting over.

"What about two sticks, middle column?" he thought. Still not working.

"Nope. What about diagonal?"

"Still nothing..."

Then, out of instinct, he placed sticks in the left, center, and right columns of the top row, leaving the middle and bottom rows empty.

Nothing again, so he removed one stick still nothing, he placed it back, sa slot.

That is when he saw sothing in the result bar, "Wait sothing appeared," Zeddy exclaid loudly.

All of the viewers were excited as they watched the screen intently from their phones, PCs, and tablets. So were even using TVs.

[Ladder]

"A LADDER?! I MADE A LADDER?!" Zeddy laughed loudly, completely caught off guard.

He leaned back and said, "My mind was focused on making a door, but you gave a ladder? Are you ssing with ?"

His tone was more amused than upset, as he had just discovered a new item. As long as he kept playing, he knew he would slowly uncover more.

Live Chat:

[RobGod: WAIT THAT'S HOW YOU MAKE A LADDER??]

[WitchyStix: What kinda witchcraft crafting is this]

[gabyte: Target = Door, Result = Ladder. Totally unexpected]

[Weaker: He just guessed a real recipe by ACCIDENT??]

[Zeke: Dev watching like: "he figured it out... too fast. I ant the ladder not the door :P]

"Now let's continue for a mont until we can make a door," Zeddy said to the chat as he proceeded with his experint.

He then leaned closer to the crafting table, "Alright, we're not leaving until I figure this out," Zeddy uttered.

He grabbed two wooden planks from his inventory and placed them side by side in the left and right slots of the middle row.

Nothing, not even a flicker in the result box.

"Okay, no results there."

He cleared the grid and tried again, this ti placing three planks in a straight line across the middle row.

Still nothing. He scratched his head, "Why didn't the developer at least leave a formula for crafting?"

Frustrated, he pulled out a single plank and dropped it into the bottom-middle slot of the grid.

Unknowingly, a small ding echoed, and the result box lit up.

[Button]

"A button?? What am I supposed to do with a button?" he furrowed his brows, dragging it into his inventory.

"If there's a button, are there going to be so machines in this ga?" Zeddy said curiously.

Shrugging, he cleared the table again.

This ti, he laid three planks across the bottom row, forming a flat, horizontal platform.

With that, another ding sounded.

[Pressure Plate]

"This ga is just giving random items now," he muttered.

"I'm trying to build a door, not open a security lab," he cursed.

Zeddy sat up straighter, his fingers now moving quickly.

For his next attempt, he placed two planks side by side, this ti in the middle row only.

Ding!

[Trapdoor]

"Bruhh," he groaned, facepalming, his face filled with disbelief.

"I'm making everything except a door!"

[RobGod: Just keep up the good work Zeddy]

[FireLance: Bro is frustrated haha]

...

Still determined, he tried a new idea, which is placing planks in the left and right columns of the grid: top, middle, and bottom, leaving the entire center column empty.

Ding!

[Fence]

"A fence?! WHY?!" he growled.

At the end, he laughed, but the frustration was real. He took a deep breath, opened his inventory again, and thought.

"Okay..." he paused for a mont.

"Maybe it's not just how they're placed, but how many."

He selected six wooden planks, placing them in two vertical columns, three on the left, three on the right.

The grid now looked like a solid, simple doorfra.

Suddenly...

DING!

His eyes widened, seeing the result.

[Oak Door]

He froze for a mont totally off guard, "...Wait. Did I just...".

He moved his mouse and dragged the item into his inventory slowly, as if afraid it would disappear.

[Oak Door ×3]

"I. MADE. A. DOOR."

He raised both hands in victory and leaned back in his chair, laughing and giggling like a child who had just achieved sothing great.

[Zeke: No way little bro is so happy from that]

[Lincoln: I did not know a door could bring so much happiness]

[IronMan: Next target: make an Iron Door]

...

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