Blunt Type Ogre Girl’s Way to Live Streaming

Unexpected and uncomfortable

The monster's HP is numerically determined.

This in itself does not have to be explained.

An old RPG or something could have knocked it down if it went through hundreds and hundreds of damage without knowing the enemy's HP.

This remains the same in games of the type that display the look of the pussy in an HP gauge.

The gauge is decreasing on the surface, but the numbers are actually calculated properly.

There are many reasons to employ this type of look, but among them, there are advantages that are easy to understand when it comes to types with multi-stage gauges like WLO boss monsters.

That means you can manage boss monster behavior patterns by gauge.

More precisely, it means that the switching of behavioral patterns can be shown to the player in an easily understandable manner.

If you're going to do this with a single gauge, I think it's normal to change the color of the gauge depending on the percentage of HP, or take the form that I said so.

You can assign different numerical health for each gauge, and it's a more discussing and rational way to visualize the stages of damage than to display the numbers as they are.

What tends to be the boss of such a gauge type of game is a state called frenzy, frenzy or something.

There's as much of a way to put it in itself, but the deal is that a hunted boss monster cuts the trump card from the last gauge.

This is some kind of temple, something like a red wolf who has only one other gauge but distinguishes the gauge by color and changes its behavior by color.

What are you trying to say?

I guess that means the Armored Mount gorilla in front of you has more than two gauges, too.

That was what happened the moment I sharpened one HP gauge off the mount gorilla.

Mount Gorilla glowed with the roar as she abandoned her melee with me and retreated back a lot.

"Wow, glare!?

"Yikes!?

Biker! But after the sound sounded so brilliant, what stood where it fit was a gorilla wrapped in gold armor.

"Yep..."

A gorilla wrapped in golden armor. Hmmm...... hmm.

I wonder if this is an ant.

"Yep..."

"Grass."

"I blew it."

"Mr. Fashion Sense!?

"I've been waiting for that reaction."

There were quite a few listeners who reacted the same as me when I accidentally looked at the comments I would not normally see in battle.

No, the armor itself is pretty cool.

Just a gorilla that's big enough to haunt it, like, I don't know... yeah.

I wonder if there were any gorilla lovers in the operation.

"Overall the gagginess...... Toka, it's dangerous!

"Huh... ahhh"

I was distracted by the impact and comments section and my reaction was delayed.

Mount Gorilla caught the rubble in the aftermath of the battle with his tail and threw it out of his mind.

I know I could have shot him off if I could have reacted, but I was too aggressive to shoot him off.

Because Toka herself was distracted, or she screamed and was blown away because she took a direct hit.

"Don't make me!

Avoid debris from flying pursuits that are likely to hit only yourself, and bounce anything that is likely to hit Toka.

Now, Toka, I'm not buffing myself. That's probably why I didn't collect Hate by flying a little excessive.

But even Toka specializes in buffers and has a lower sturdy status because of her priority for agility.

As a result, I took more than half the damage to my HP.

If this is a full member party or a reid battle, avant-garde support isn't weird at all, but it's not a good idea to neglect a buff to yourself even though you only have two allies on the boulder.

... No, you don't. Toka decided she didn't need it after trusting me.

Either that or I'm responsible for the lack of focus.

Because it was my job to get Toka's share forward and protect her.

That's right. I have to protect it.

The moment I thought about it, I felt terribly uncomfortable.

I lean my neck unintentionally and nod meaninglessly. Standing in the vanguard shouldn't be weird for me to protect Toka.

Guard, ru...?

The discomfort gets worse. I have tinnitus. I get glare. Still, my body keeps beating the rubble off at will.

I felt my body and mind go away.

I also feel kind of very sleepy.

My heart is quiet. But I also felt like it was going to erupt.

Still, there's something back there to protect.

"So we have to break it"

That was a very natural word that leaked out of my mouth.

Such an unstoppable word that you accidentally blocked your mouth with your own hands that you came out independently of your will.

The discomfort melted between moments.

I feel like my whole body is overflowing with power.

I can see it boiling to the point where my head seems to boil only for a moment, and it cools rapidly.

Only the discrepancy between mind and body remained intact, with only minimal movement of the throw thrown in without knowing to stay.

"Sister!? Are you ok!?

Ha ha at Toka's call.

The feeling of being uneven was pulled back at once.

"Uh... yeah, I have to knock him down"

Look at the mount gorilla that excites in front of you and awaken the slightly blurred consciousness.

Aside from what that was right now, I need to take this boss down for now.

If you're in the woods or something, it's not hard in itself to shoot off debris flying from the front anyway, and I'm kind of in very good shape.

I feel like I can move the avatar accurately to the tip of my hands and feet without having to go to the sky.

Is the debris gone or is it a stamina problem?

Receive the beating of Mount Gorilla, who has stopped throwing attacks and started melee fighting again, using gold bars.

The power is up, and the speed should be increasing out of step, but the wonder and it looked like a very dull move.

The meeting from the front naturally loses its strength. But if you tap from the side, the attack can be missed.

No, don't you even need to stray from it in the first place? If you circumvent every fist that gets punched and decide on the counter, you'll have more room for one hand than you can deviate from and then move on to the attack.

The spare time helps to spot the next attack and allows for a more precise counter.

Whether the mount gorilla is tough or not, HP will be shredded if only the number of random hits can be put in the counter.

As steep as possible if you're after the counter. I don't know what the steeple point of Mount Gorilla is, and you should aim for a head as close as you've ever been.

If I thought so and kept aiming around my jaw, the mount gorilla was about fifteen straight hits.

Did your brain shake or did you accumulate something stan-value? Let go of the fluttering gorilla and throw the gold bar up front, clapping twice.

A set of "Ghost Dance," and two. Having danced and danced the "Dance of the Brakes" and "Dance of the Blades" in a row, when I grabbed the thrown gold bars in the air, I continued to add momentum to the fall and slammed the arts "Destroy" into the gorilla's skull.

Thanks to the increased muscle strength, including buffs from Toka, Mount Gorilla's HP is slowly reduced.

As I screamed and tried to chase him back to the retreating mount gorilla, a small thunder struck me with a batch of noise.

"Wow."

Playing with gold bars disappeared. Where the thunder came from, I thought, when I saw the mount gorilla, I began to scatter thunder all around me as the body hair of the mount gorilla shivering in pain turned golden.

"It looks too familiar..."

"Sister, be careful!

"Leave it to me!

I won't make the same mistake twice in such a short time. Answer Toka's call before concentrating on the transformation that would be Mount Gorilla's true trump card.

When the splashing thunder subsided, the transformation seemed complete.

The golden gorilla, which stood upside down to burn all her hair, looked quite brave. Black and gold was a bad idea, but this one looks pretty good-looking.

I've observed it, and that thunder somehow seems to be something that is actively released, not the aftermath of transformation.

Actually, the mount gorilla isn't thunderous, and the mysterious aura is, but this isn't weird because so was the Red Wolf Aria.

Well, how does it come?

I had a bad feeling when I saw the gorilla that I heavily lied on as soon as I thought so.

"Shields"! Magic Barrier!

Toka seems to have figured it out, and all this time she is firmly putting her defensive magic on herself.

I guess it's because I don't know if it's a physical or a magical attack. Looks like Toka's the one who's putting them both up just in case.

By the way, defensive magic hasn't flown to me, so it conveys a thick trust that I will be able to flaunt myself.

If that's a physical attack, still. But if it was magic, I'd feel deadly just plundering...?

Gow! and it was a polar laser that would be two meters in diameter that was emitted with a sound.

"Stay here for a second!

Isn't that supposed to release thunder?

Reduce the feeling of wanting to scratch and avoid by flying sideways the rays of impending killing.

It's an attack like a joke, but I was making predictions so that I wouldn't have a problem getting shot in any direction.

So although I have succeeded in dodging myself, Toka could be a clean hit on that track.

Turning toward her, she saw fragments of the shattered velcro barrier splash.

"Toka......"

"It's okay..."

When I heard the reply and turned around, I saw Pusps and burnt Toka at the pretty end of the bridge.

You said you avoided a good direct hit, but were plundered and blown away?

And you're plainly that attack, that magical attribute. Definitely because only the magic barrier is broken. It's a terrible surprise to make him look like a pure physics boss.

Anyway, I'm glad I'm alive. Now I can take him down without worries.

Probably because I shot a big shot at a boulder. Did the mount gorilla also tire or move dull?

As I praised the surprisingly powerful trump card, I dived into Mount Gorilla's pocket, offering out the trump card and firmly sharpening the weak boss's HP.