The three teams completed their initial training.
In the future, for each team, it was decided to conduct combat training simultaneously and in parallel.
Although I gave the right team name once... it's hard to call it while I'm at it...
Or so I can't even think of any other good names...
So to Orthodox, I decided to rename the team I call it by number.
We decided to make it the best, second and third squads.
It sounds a bit like a new selection, and it feels cool......
"Top Team" and "Best Squad" are the Nias' teams, and the captain is Nia.
"Friendly Team" again, "Second Squad" is the Lillies' team, and the captain decides I'll do it.
"A team that works hard," again, "Squad Three" is Saya's team, and Saya will be the captain.
This team is a team for level up special training in the labyrinth and does not necessarily hit this team in action.
I'm just going to use this team as a benchmark when it comes to the need to act as a team.
From now on, "Best Squad" is scheduled to have twenty-four levels, "Second Squad" is scheduled to have twenty-three levels, and "Third Squad" is scheduled to have further training in action on twenty-two levels.
Then, Mr. Minoshaw gave me some general advice, or precautions about raising the level.
To gain the basic strength to protect lives, they can fight with high level humans like we used to until level 30 or so, and gain experience all at once to level up the so-called 'power leveling'.
Even so... from what Mr. Minoshaw feels like, it feels like it's unavoidable...
And after level 30, they say you should take a closer level while fighting the same level of demons against them.
They say it's better to gain real strength.
It is important to look at battle prospects, techniques, and rushes, which divide life and death in extreme conditions.
Skills are also easier to acquire when levels rise, so they have a better chance of getting one level at a time than they do at once.
If you go up 10 levels at once, you'll have one chance that your skills are easy to acquire, but if you go up one by one, you'll have 10 chances.
If you ask me, it's a convincing logic......
In that sense, it feels like I've lost my chance to gain more skill because I've pushed my limits all at once and my level has risen...
Although I don't really feel like a problem because I can use 'shared skills' to compensate for it.
If 'shared skills' had not been available, I would have had only fairly uncomfortable skills. Results It just feels oh-ray......
Most importantly, skills are easy to acquire when the level rises, otherwise you can try to acquire them.
So it may just be a lack of effort that makes me uniquely skilled...... toho.
Or if I told Navy in the 'Navigator' command in the 'Ask Yourself' skill, they would surely say you are right......
(Exactly! Scattered by me too, I know but I can't work hard... maybe some kind of talent)
Wow! I just got a little bit of a nabby thing on my mind... and I got disoriented fast in my head. Totally... disgusted... tough guy... toho.
(Not harsh! Normal. It's rather sweet enough!)
Tohoho......
Sure, he might be kind because he's a light dis... but if he's really angry...
Let's stop thinking......
(I think that would be wiser)
Wow... I'm so scared...
According to Mr. Minoshaw's more detailed advice, it is important to practice in the tunnel what is relevant to the skills you wish to acquire.
When the level rises in that situation, they are likely to acquire it as a skill at that time.
He also said that even if the effort was not wasted and he could not acquire skills, he would acquire them as his own technology.
Mr. Minoshaw said... if we polarize it, it seems that skills are just a means to activate that technology efficiently.
They say some things can be acquired with effort and do the same without skills.
Swordsmanship, for example, seems to be a good example. There are people who can wave a sword without 'swordsmanship' skills.
The advice of these Minoshos determined their future development policy.
Those who are newly buddies will rise to level once and for all with a power leveling that fights alongside strong allies to protect their lives until level 30.
From then on, it was decided to nurture carefully so as to raise one level at a time to the tunnel and encourage maximum growth.
My current colleagues are going to train as closely as possible in the future.
In that sense, it is great to have access to this labyrinth.
While I say it carefully, I can train at any time, and it's possible to raise the level in a planned way.
Another suggestion that Mr. Minoshaw has made is that he will not only train for the team games he is going to play in earnest, but also for solo games of how to fight on his own.
Sure, it's important to work together as a team to fight, but in some situations there may be phases of fighting alone.
I think it would be a good thing to train assuming all sorts of occasions.
Once the training of the team has been completed, will you also incorporate the training of individual fights….
As I decided earlier, when I was going to send each team out to each tier...... the Kennies from "Arakune" are back.
They've been sleeping together for a few days now.
"Lord Ryuji, I've been waiting for you. Thank you for allowing us to stay with you. I just finished my sleepover."
Kenny approached me as he said so.
As usual, he's twitching his tentacles.
Afterwards, there are the executives of the Great Forest and Spiritual Areas who participated in this one.
It's just... I should have left about five days ago... so it looks like we stayed in for quite a while.
I wonder how many levels you've gotten......
He also told Kenny in advance that Mr. Minoshaw had advised him, and he doesn't seem to have been forced to raise the level... but still seems to have set the target level at 50 for this one.
Apparently, those who had originally exceeded level 50, like Kenny, set their goal at level 60.
I greeted the accommodating members of the Great Forest and the Spiritual Zone and took the trouble.
"Owner, I can't believe you're also the owner of this labyrinth, that's right! Seriously, respect!
I was surrounded by everyone in "Rising Carp," starting with Kin.
Still cheerful kids.
The rest of us look so proud.
Good luck with your face.
So I decided to check everyone's level, lightly.
Kenny from "Arakune" has a level of 62.
Three of Kenny's immediate deputy, Jean, Japi, and Jag of Mana Jumping Spider, are at level 52.
Mana White Bear Shilok is level 50.
The 'Cocatrices', including the leader Cocca, are all at level 50.
Minotaur's Minotaur is Level 52.
It would also be for the appeal to Kenny, but Minotaur seems to have done his best.
But as always, in front of Kenny, I'm excited to say Guff and let the steam out of my body by myself... it's just a dangerous state...
The "Mana Dagger Eagle" eagle and eagle are level 50.
Uluru and Ulumi from "Mana Fung Wolf" have also reached level 50.
Kamama from "Mana Death Size Mantis" and Eno and Keeno from "Mana Boxer Mantis" are also level 50.
Avebe and Abemi from Mana Shield Bear are also Level 50.
Merriculi in "Spirit Elk," Pupp in "Spirit Yellow Bear," Ginro in "Spirit Silver Wolf," Oague in "Spirit Red Fox," Oague in "Spirit Green Lagoon," and Yakuru in "Spirit Blue Swallow" have all reached level 50.
Kin from Rising Karp is level 52 and the other Karp knights are level 50.
Everyone seems to have worked pretty hard.
Members who were unable to participate this time, including Alili from "Mana Queen Army Ant," are also scheduled to come to training in exchange for the Kennies.