"Hey, seriously, he's a strong guy. This..."

"What effect?

"Title doesn't mean much."

"See it from the top or from the bottom?

" The one that does it"

"Are you that strong?"

"In quite a few mons, Sukhna is surprised."

"Even Yu is a title."

There's a reason the listener's reaction feels bad.

Essentially, the thing called title is a flavor element, because it's all pretty limiting that comes directly into play with the status.

The titles I have so far obtained are not the only ones that I have, in fact, obtained in my battle with Aria.

For example, there are many titles in the so-called "trophies" that can be given whenever a city is updated or by the number of monsters crusaded.

These are basically ineffective, so it feels like I just said the title I have.

However, there may be a slight preference correction in the Alliance related NPC regarding the number of monsters crusaded.

Some of the titles I got when I defeated Aria were also the ones that Arre didn't correct for the status itself.

In addition, there are other weapons correction system titles that you can gain proficiency in weapon skills. This is the so-called limited title of the type directly related to the status.

In my case, I am extremely skilled in Striking Weapons, so I also get a title for it.

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Titled "Strike Weapons Professional"

Title awarded to anyone who reaches 500 proficiency in Strike Weapons skills. When equipped with a Strike Weapon, this toon gains 5% Attack.

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And, here's the specific effect.

As you can see, correction is a slight rise compared to the "launch fireworks" of what it takes.

Well, it's the Launch Fireworks that's weird.

Is that why I should honestly reveal the performance of Launch Fireworks? I think.

But given the low use of striking weapons, you might want to actively reveal this kind of thing.

As always, I don't see a lot of strike weapon use at the moment, and I miss you if you don't get a little more.

That's why I decided to be honest with you about the effects of the title.

"This toon has 15% more Attack when equipped with a Strike Weapon and 30% less Attack with a different weapon type."

"With w"

"Normally Strong and Varota"

"Not always."

"Fucking Strong"

"There's no real disadvantage."

"Shabby in the title."

"Palm wrestling. Hey, I know how you feel."

The reason for the modest effect of ordinary titles would be that they basically work just by having them.

The current setting adds all the effects with constant activation, so if it produces a very strong effect, it becomes irreversible.

Around here, maybe one of these days I'll be restricted by updates.

As things stand, the effect is too messy, and it's going to feel like another gear frame and set a cap number.

I think the range of play styles would also widen if the number of titles increased for that matter, so I almost wanted the current dark pot state to do something about it.

"Acquisition conditions... I'd love to..."

"It's hard to explain verbally, so it feels like I'm going up to SNS later, okay?

"Forget it."

"Helpful"

"I did it."

"Fuck you anyway, Difficulty."

" Residual allowance because it sucks if you get it easily"

"Does anyone seem to be able to take it?

"It's more difficult, but don't think anyone with a strike weapon has a chance"

Fight your opponent alone. Anyone can make it this far.

Winning that should also be a struggle but not impossible.

I would use Finisher or Meteo Impact in Todome... I wonder if this place is plainly difficult.

Both the finisher and the metheo impact boast "high firepower and attack speed of the smashing".

But on the other hand, it is also a high-risk high-return move that is rigid and packed after a lot of moves if you scuff even once.

Guess it's pretty hard to definitely hit these moves in a critical battle with your opponent in character.

Beating your opponent in the first place is getting tough enough to increase your level.

In that sense, it would be quite difficult to defeat Meteo Impact on the grid.

Increase skill proficiency to 500 because level 60 will be superior at that point.

"But why launch fireworks is a name?"

'Cause it was a big bang.'

Volume Caution

"Fireworks."

"Very Slow Volume Caution Brother Never Forgive"

"The world feels quiet from the explosion."

Ruptured tympanic membrane. Go to the hospital.

I can only think of explosions and fireworks!

For my part, I can only think of as many reasons why the name of this title is "Launch Fireworks" as its explosion.

Roaring hmm with the listener, an inadvertently long comment was written.

"Weapons are the most beautiful moments to break. I wonder if you compare that flash of brilliance to fireworks."

"Oh, I see!... by the way, should we stick that unique way of talking?

I admire the rather like answer that came back.

Think about it, as much as Ruru purposefully made a weapon that presupposed weapon destruction. So there are a certain number of people who prefer that.

And maybe there are people with similar tastes in operations.

Even though the very nature of Finisher's Weapon Destruction is a rather special art, it has deliberately turned the final art of Strike Weapon Skills into a Weapon Destruction Art called Meteo Impact.

Prepare even a special title with it.

Well, I even got the quote title that I let make the most of. You don't deserve me to say that.

I'd rather say thank you.

Neither the fight against Aria nor the fight against Gold could have been won without these arts.

"Hmm, next time you can call me a fireman."

"Firefighter Sukuna's blast?

"Blood fireworks are about to fall"

"Mr. Skna, please stop splashing iron chunks."

Fireworks (Ghost)

"Oh my God! Stop making impressions, I'm gonna punch you!

"Hih."

"Hih."

"Hih."

"Hih."

Totally rude listeners.

The way I say it like a fierce, bloodless, tearless ghost, but that's utterly groundless.

Though I'm rather as fast as I can poke the steeple and kill it so that the monster doesn't suffer.

My explanation ended with listeners laughing at me with their noses.

Hmm, I wonder if my impression is that scary.

Even though most of them knew it was a joke, I felt like some people were serious about it and I was worried about it for about three seconds.