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With the Ender Dragon defeated and their origin enhanced, the player focuses on new bosses, including the Obsidilith. They creatively deal with the 'Crimson Mosquito' boss by transporting a 'mongus' to the crimson forest, demonstrating ingenuity. They continue to tackle challenging bosses, including the Harbinger and Malodictus, showcasing a powerful combination of summons, magic, and their luck-based gear.
After dealing with various bosses, the player decides to farm Ignis to obtain Ignatius and other materials, aiming to upgrade their enchantment setup further. They revise their enchanting room layout and gather specific shelves (melon, echoing sculk, end stone) to manipulate quanta and arcane values, optimizing for desired enchantments like 'Slayer' and 'Enlightenment'.
The player prepares to fight the Leviathan, farming abyssal sacrifices and crafting new spell scrolls like 'Summon Polar Bear' and 'Summon Vex'. They obtain a 'Mage Slayer' gem to mitigate magic damage. After a lengthy battle, they defeat the Leviathan, securing the 'Abyssal Egg' and 'Grappling Hook'. All main bosses are now defeated, and Malodictus is the last remaining challenge at increased difficulty.
The player successfully defeats Malodictus on an increased difficulty, completing all main bosses. They continue to explore challenges, taking on the 'Seven Deadly Sins' and preparing for 'Cataclysmic Gate' fights, which feature empowered bosses. They farm Ignis for Ignitionium, a crucial material, showcasing their continued commitment to maximizing their build for the ultimate challenges.
Faced with bosses reflecting damage, the player identifies 'Frost Fang' as a potential solution to mitigate incoming damage. They plan to upgrade their armor to 'Ascendant Rouge' and meticulously craft essential items. They consider switching their origin, acknowledging the 'Bird of Paradise's' versatility but seeking an even more specialized advantage. The player also makes 'Turtle Master' potions to gain resistance, hoping to counter the reflection damage.
The player makes several attempts at the 'Gate of Memories,' a high-difficulty challenge that often causes their game to crash due to intense calculations. Despite numerous failures and PC limitations, they persist, demonstrating the power of their luck build. They acquire a 'Leviathan' pet named Bill, showcasing customization and minor diversions. Although they don't reach day 100 precisely due to technical issues, they achieve nearly all their goals, stating their luck build, while not optimal, was incredibly fun and powerful.
The player begins by gathering basic resources, scouting, and looting for initial gear and food. They recall previous experience with the modpack, noting enemy strength increases with distance from spawn. After encountering a good structure far from spawn, they acquire enough iron to upgrade their backpack and invest skill points in evasion, aiming for luck-related stats. They defeat an Apotheotic boss (a panda) early on, obtaining a ring of night vision and a second backpack, which allows for crafting a powerful long-range 'chalk' weapon.
After securing basic supplies and upgrading, the player looks for a suitable base location. They decide on a dungeon structure and begin setting up an enchanting area. They craft crafted armor for increased evasion and prepare to fight Dame Fortuna, a boss targeted for its luck-enhancing drops. The player strategically fights the boss near spawn to keep its level low, realizing their powerful sword's instant-kill ability prevents quest completion and necessitates a different weapon for the second attempt.
To overcome the issue preventing quest completion, the player crafts a different sword, the 'Equilibrium,' and seeks Netherite scrap through luck-based gambling to avoid going into the Nether. They successfully craft the 'Ace of Iron,' a core component of their luck build, which negates incoming attacks and boosts damage based on luck. They then successfully defeat Dame Fortuna again, obtaining double drops due to their luck abilities.
With an abundance of loot, the player decides to implement Tom's Simple Storage mod for better organization. They craft an inventory connector and storage terminal, significantly improving their inventory management. They also claim quest rewards and save XP levels, strategically waiting for higher levels to maximize the impact of experience gains. Obtaining an 'Amulet of Luck' further enhances their luck stats.
The player embarks on a boss-rush, easily defeating several bosses like the Insatiable and Bossil Bait, highlighting the effectiveness of their luck build. They begin dabbling in magic, crafting a 'Flimsy Journal' and learning fireball and shockwave spells. The objective shifts towards crafting the 'Rainfall Serenity' bow, requiring a 'celestial workbench' and Netherite.
To craft the Rainfall Serenity bow, the player mines for lunar stone and acquires necessary components like celestial cores and Netherite. After successfully crafting the bow, they demonstrate its laser-raining abilities. They then focus on disenchanting and salvaging items, using an 'etheric salvager' to extract valuable enchantments and gems. They obtain 'Spectre's Grasp' and 'W Mitten' for hand slots, highlighting the importance of filling all accessory slots for luck-based reforging.
Reforging armor becomes a priority, aiming for additional luck and socket slots to further boost their luck stats (reaching 11.26 luck). An accidental acquisition of 100 levels from a legendary loot crate fuels their experience pool, enabling significant skill tree upgrades. They strategically switch to a mob farm for XP, aiming for strong mob drops and further coin accumulation.
With 421 levels, the player maximizes their skill tree, focusing on evasion, mob loot chance, and defense. They acquire a 'Ring of Luck' and other items to reach 90 evasion and 58 luck. They defeat more Wither bosses, demonstrating the effectiveness of their luck build and the newly acquired Rainfall Serenity bow. They gather materials to craft Cisco's armor, requiring radiant rubies obtained from Withering.
The player ventures into ancient cities for dragon's breath and further loot. They enhance their magic with 'Abyssal Shroud' and 'Elder Blast' spells, intended for defense and potent attacks. They upgrade their sword to an 'Awakened Equilibrium' for increased speed and luck, consolidating their luck-based offensive capabilities. They continue to gather materials for Cisco's armor, requiring more Wither defeats.
The player engages in a series of challenging boss fights, including the Sunbird, Dead King, Void Blossom, and Frostmaw, showcasing their powerful build and quickly defeating enemies. They begin the tedious quest of collecting 12 unique 'eyes' to open the Ender Dragon portal, utilizing specialized compasses and magic to find elusive items. They eventually defeat the Ender Dragon, upgrading their origin's blessing for increased current HP damage.
The player introduces their unique challenge: surviving 100 days in Cisco's Medieval Minecraft using a pure luck build, emphasizing that while not optimal, it promises to be the 'funniest' way to play. They select the 'Bird of Paradise' origin for flying, the 'Heistis' blessing for 2% current HP damage on strikes, and 'Blacksmith' class for equipment buffs. The initial setup includes a charm for swimming speed, despite having a debuff against swimming, humorously highlighting the luck-based approach.