from a brick to a metal sheet to a gold bar and finally a chunk of uranium.In a litrpg, if a brick was able to gain levels, how would it evolve?
This sounds good. However, somewhere along the lines, it gains sentience and eventually the ability to chuck itself around. It's several years of isolation and being chucked around by people causes it to hate humans. Then kills all the humans to free its stony/metallic brethren.from a brick to a metal sheet to a gold bar and finally a chunk of uranium.
it gains sentience and realizes humans have been breaking, tearing, and melting its brethren for thousands of years. and the rest is as you said.This sounds good. However, somewhere along the lines, it gains sentience and eventually the ability to chuck itself around. It's several years of isolation and being chucked around by people causes it to hate humans. Then kills all the humans to free its stony/metallic brethren.
Yeah, this is a giant problem I have with most titles like REINCARNATED AS "INANIMATE OBJECT".Depends on the writing quality. Half of them would probably just evolve to a human...
by devouring other, more precious materials composed of the earth element. Gems, metals, things of that nature.In a litrpg, if a brick was able to gain levels, how would it evolve?
Depends on the writing quality. Half of them would probably just evolve to a human...
You could either go with complexity as said above, or with quality of the brick (material), or the shape of the brick towards tools/weapon/etc.
It could get powers like floating or transformation.
It could be able to use its body to create "mini golem" that run around and do the stuff and the brick is kinda the "ants nest"...
Brick gains sentience from absorption of philosopher's stone("accidental") and then it evolves to become the foundation of a sentient floating islandstart from hard brick made of clay then
- fire mage found a way to make it sturdier by using explosion spell instead of regular fire spell to made those brick
- alchemist accidentally found out after spilling an extract of medicinal herb actually made it more solid, lighter, but just as sturdy
- they start to experiment adding sap to make it even sturdier
- adventurer guild try to using monster material instead (like bone grind or such), to add color and solidity
- a renowned sorcerer trying to combine it with a certain magic stone making it able to store magic power, thus making a huge revolutionary within brick advancement in technology
- the sorcerer's research are passed down to their pupils, and they succeeded to make the brick to be able to float in the sky without shaking and able to be moved at will.