Codeforces should be about the player's ability to code, data Structures and algorithms, not the ability to play the genshin's mini-game.
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Codeforces should be about the player's ability to code, data Structures and algorithms, not the ability to play the genshin's mini-game.
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Nah. It's a pretty common problemsetting approach to use an existing game, it's a constructive problem like 50% of constructive problems (ad-hoc, the other 50% are instead reduced to extremely standard) and with the playground site provided, you can't even complain that it's too annoying to simulate locally (it is, which is why there's a playground site). I don't like constructiveforces in general but this is a completely normal constructiveforces problem.
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