For example, the reward for the fruit cake picture is fruit balls scattered along the road, the reward for the carousel picture is a small wooden horse, and the reward for the fir picture is gold coins.
However, the reason why different circuit diagrams can share the same schematic diagram is because their core layout is exactly the same.
In other words, on each picture, where there are obstacles, where there are blades, and where there are rewards, these locations are fixed.
When Everett Zhang chose the map, he wrote down the locations of all the rewards on the schematic diagram.
Of course, each route map is ten kilometers long, and there are countless obstacle blades and reward placement points along the way. It is impossible for any player to memorize every placement point in such a short time.
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