Alchemist Yuki's Strategy
Episode 16: Alan, Cenri and Unique Boss
The next goal is Alan.
Today, Alan is alone, as Canade is using his powerful predatory abilities to dare on a solo cannibalization journey.
Where he is, the labyrinth of a lake without people.
Speaking of me as a boulder, my diet is normal, so I've never eaten an octopus or a frog.
I hear that most of the mackerel is gut and there is no eating out, but when the mud is removed and the smell is eliminated, it seems to taste like it can be eaten out of the blue.
Pottanus is a giant octopus with a huge huge hug, so there are many parts you can eat if you try to cook properly.
Be the spirit behind you and watch over it, but tell me you're going to pump the magic of the water. It's not a trick. If you come closer to land, Alan's axe will be swung down, and he will die in two straight lines.
Of course, there are demons in the lake's labyrinth other than Octopus.
The inside of the circular labyrinth is a paradise of octopuses and frogs, but the outside is home to freshwater fish, aquatic insects, etc.
Here I noticed a little problem with the lake labyrinth.
Look up at the sky.
The enemy was flying this way from the center of the lake (...).
Calicrex LV113
—— A giant tagame.
If the level is high, it's probably because I was banishing Mr. Frog, the main presence of this labyrinth.
I guess it's because a level-up tagame started preying on tamales, and eventually reached a level where they could exterminate the tamales and frogs.
Given the specs and levels of the flesh, was Queen Frog, the boss behind this labyrinth, also preyed upon?
Even Alan the boulder won't beat this.
That's why I tune Alan in.
"? Whoa!?... Yuki, don't put me down."
"More than that, Alan, Alan. Arr."
As I pointed to the sky, Alan looked up beyond without any doubt.
"... Nah, I'm... I'm..."
Alan lost his word to a giant insect that apparently flies in this direction.
The Mad Warrior Axe is powerful, but a substitute to the extent that it has worked out the attribute metal a bit with precision.
Although it works for Level 100s, it can be as good as 100.
Given Alan's skill and foe's hardness... I would never say that I can't stand my teeth.
If you hang auxiliary magic here as cover...... it's almost done with a blow, but the odds of winning are goofy.
That's why I took out the little bell I made as a player's furniture and decorations and rang it with Khan.
Put the auxiliary by playing magic on the sound.
Alan, who was looking up at the sky, moves all the way out with that sound.
"... hey, Khan"
I smiled with my thumbs up at Alan looking back at him.
Alan, realizing that he had been subjected to auxiliary magic, has a pulling grin and speaks out in a yakked-up way.
"... damn, I'll do it! I don't see the level, though!
"I'm not trying."
Alan would win. Maybe.
… Nevertheless, there seem to be many patterns of insect-based demons emerging at a time when the environment has changed dramatically.
Perhaps the insects are more instinctively loyal and have a greater thirst for survival and evolution.
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Now, next, Cenri rarely pushes herself through the labyrinth of the mountain by herself.
If it's level 50, its stamina is endless.
The blade of the special blow flashes, and the wolf that strikes, the goblin, the deer, the bear, and cut off to pay for the grass.
The weapon I gave Cenri, the Dark Bone Sword, has a very high standard of slashing flavor, strength and together, but the basic properties do not match Cenri.
The main power of the Dark Bone Sword is to undetect the slashed object, but it is not used in any way.
There are other peculiarities that say that the wound will heal and become painful because it deals direct damage to the soul spirits, but the original way of fighting them is to impart the properties of the soul spiritual attack to the undetected subject.
In other words, the Dark Bone Sword is an army type weapon.
In Cenri's style, he can barely demonstrate the true value of the Dark Bone Sword.
Tomorrow we will also realign everyone's gear.
While doing so, Cenri handily annihilated colored demons everywhere and arrived in the boss's room in the mountain labyrinth.
The boss of the mountain labyrinth is a worm.
Robust scales for elongated bodies. The mouth is lined with countless sharp fangs, and the pottery dripping saliva with signs of prey is a strong acid that is not the ratio of slime.
Normally, worms appear in narrow pits, etc., digging freely through walls and ceilings and attacking them.
This time it is a specially prepared boss room, the large spaces and the hard floors and walls turn the worm, the subdragon species, into a depression mite on the asphalt.
Well, it's definitely a strong enemy that most people don't rival from its giants, scales and acid solutions, but its advantage is undoubtedly greatly compromised by the environment.
The opposing centipede attached a knife to his waist without fear.
"--Gooonn!!"
Worm, whose body is mostly a digestive organ, raised a voice somewhere similar to the sound of a whistle in its long body or struck a centipede.
The centipede avoids the jump by taking a step forward, diagonally, and at the same time lowers its posture.
—— and a blow, slashed up.
One of Wacheng's sword extraction techniques is "Aoi Liu".
This time, the Dark Bone Sword is the only blade to escape, so it seems to have replaced the sheath by attaching a hand to the peak.
As a general rule, spring action is used when pulling the knife out of the sheath, and the tip of the blade is pressed against the sheath to create a tack for a moment.
Then, by stretching the shrunken body, hanging it from the hips to the arms and hands under the speedy slaughter procedure to increase momentum, snapping effect and pulling it out, the technique allows a quick slaughter.
The elbow to tip of the hand, mainly stretched upwards, is the killing range, specifically a move that turns the heart and head into two straight pieces.
It is a sword for quickly disabling enemies in narrow places.
The method of use is "Swallow Pale Flow" after cutting off the enemy's movement, or "Swallow Pale Flow" before the enemy moves using phantom strides to approach and slash ahead.
If you do this, the sheath will break or the blade will crumble, so you should have little experience practicing seriously, but the only place you can afford to succeed is where I said Chisato is the boulder.
Half-cut and chase a worm torso with a handful.
'Stream arc' waves down the slashed knife.
"Swallow Flow Arc", which pulls back the stretched body, uses perhaps swift slaughter and centrifugal force, and slashes it to succumb.
From there, "Arc Leaf Exhaustion," a thrust of swift slaughter that uses your feet, hips, and hands.
He also used a "steel body" that used muscles all over his body at once, using the momentum of the worm to cleave a breath from the middle of his body to the tip of his tail.
Steel body is a technique used when beating with blunt weapons or passing enemy momentum, and not in Watsune or Willow, where it is slashed and pulled out.
Probably remembered it after rendezvous with the glasses and Alan.
The glasses basically use a steel body to flush the momentum of a hit or collision with a shield to the ground, and Alan uses a steel-like technique to do anything.
... Alan may be from a house differentiated from a house on the edge of the bell guard.
Even then, Cenri shreds the worms that attack him by regenerating the flesh, avoiding spitting acid fluids and magical stone-throwing at leisure.
At the end of the day, he spotted the breath of the worm, approached it with phantom strides, and rarely slashed the worm to take away the victory.
What do you care about sensing signs of magic activation in battle, or in phantom strides, leaving magic on the spot to confuse Worm's sign perception, and the sword being wielded has a slashing attribute?
Decoy and slaughter attributes are not on a big level, so they're probably intuitive objects.
But... I didn't know Chisato could make it this far... this is more than Chisato should. I also have big hopes for Aya and Taku --
Completed "[Crusade Quest]" The Great Eater by the Water "
Hmm?... Did Alan knock down the tagame?