"Level 221......!?

"Is that what bothers you?

As a snowflake it was unexpected that I would be surprised by the level, I said so with a slightly distracted look on my face.

"No, I'd like to get into a lot of things... but levels are usually over a hundred."

Well, the level of "Gold" that I fought at the most recent event was 99. Even adding that he was a special boss, I take it for granted that the highest value exceeds 100, given that the boss who can fight in the first event is its strength.

Still, if you can show a light level of over 200, you'll be a little surprised.

Hearing such a word I leaked, Snowflake made a batten with his index fingers on both hands.

"Normally I can't go beyond that. Levels are supposed to stop at 100. We need to get past the trials if we are to get beyond the limits."

"Trials are like different quests for each person?

"Yeah. Anyone can take the test in the temple of Sephira. I don't know if you've ever heard of a profession that changes the content of a test, but it varies from individual to individual."

It's a trial or a temple, although I often wonder, the snowflake dialogue contained nouns I'd never heard before.

"Sehula?

"About the Holy Capital, dedicated to the Creating God. Of all the Gentile travellers, the way you say the Seventh City is tighter?

"Uh... I see"

Hearing the words of the snowflakes convinced me that I should have never heard them by reason.

Seventh city. Because it's a place where players have never been in before.

The reason is simply that the land was just lifted by a major update a few days ago.

In the first place, the players have now stepped down to Zero Noah, the sixth city.

You think it's a huge labyrinth with a dungeon that leads to the seventh city that was unlocked by a major update in the meantime, and even though it's been a few days since Apde, the situation is that no one has been able to reach it yet?

I guess it's easier because if someone clears it even once, I can follow the route. Well, it was a distant story to me which way I still only came to Griffith.

"But Sephira's trials may have nothing to do with Sukna"

"What, why?

"Sukuna's a baby, isn't she? Basically, God of special professions is not worshipped by Sephira, so I don't know if I can take the test."

"That's right..."

Well, I'm sure alcohol swallowing isn't the kind of god worshipped by a temple.

Because she's "sealed". It was held in honor of greatness - and not a feat of that kind, but if I were to say one thing or the other, I would have been sealed because I sinned.

Sure... something like this... Yes, I remember Amber saying that he destroyed about three countries, so I think God is one of the evil gods in God.

Finally, I'm cursed by the power of alcohol consumption.

But does the fact that God of special vocations is not worshipped in the Seventh City (Sephira) mean that there are similarities to alcohol consumption in other races?

Speaking of which, the first time I saw her drink, it was like she said something that was annoying when she got her hands on people but could put her eyes on them...?

"What's wrong?

"Oh, yeah, it's nothing. I just thought it was just an exception since I became a Boy."

"Heh, that's what it's all about"

That's what it is...

Well, it's a profession that only players can make when it comes to "The Baby," but it's not always the same when it comes to other special professions.

If Snowflakes actually would have seen those people say that, I guess I now have to convince them that that's what it is.

It's gone a long way, but I was trying to buy a spell in the first place.

I couldn't help thinking about Sephira, which I couldn't even reach.

"Well, it's time to get back to it. What kind of spell does Skna want? It's basically everything, and if it's not, I'll make it."

If not, I'll make it. What a reliable word.

Well, I guess it's the finest fighter you can do that.

"I guess the most I want is a magic defense curse."

"The magic defense system is around here. It's cheaper in order from here, and the end is the highest. Think the effect is proportionate to the price."

That being said, the snowflakes lined up sloppily was a bunch of colorful curses.

On the surface there is a letter like a mite that I often see in shrines and temples that feels like a plaque... but the letter written in the center of the plaque was like a cute font that I could read as well.

The leftmost white curse is the magic barrier. I think this was a simple unattributed defensive magic that any magic skill would always remember. I wonder if it was a typical barrier, with a wall in the front to prevent an attack.

He's the weakest defense, but still prevents about elementary magic. Cospa doesn't look good, though.

The magic of the Wall System, which leads to a firewall. This one is also slightly resistant to physical attacks, and is strongly influenced by attribute compatibility. Waterwalls, for example, are strong against the magic of flames and have such an added effect.

Next is the defensive magic of the Barrier System. This is completely different from the first magic barrier, which stretches a large barrier there to cover and hide the operator. The "Elektra Barrier" that Lynn used in the Apostolic Extortion is also of this barrier system.

It can withstand intermediate magic and comparable physical attacks. It didn't break in shock waves because I always used it at the end of the field during the Apostolic Extortion, but I think it's strong enough to be instantly cracked if it's close range.

And when I slipped my eyes that the next one was…, a skill name came to my attention.

"Junction, blue?

"Does Skna know the art of junctions?

"... no, I've just seen it"

After the Apostolic Extortion, when Amber and I were fighting, it should have been the art of the name "Junction/Black" that Melty was using to protect the city that started from its aftermath.

I just heard the voice when it activated... but I did see the juxtaposition once.

"Well, then I'll explain it to you in detail"

Snowflake said that with a little happiness, he pulled a couple of curses out of the line.

"The art of juxtaposition, as the name suggests, is about the skills of juxtaposing. There are two kinds of" defensive junctions "to prevent attacks from the outside and" auxiliary junctions "that have some effect inside."

"Hmm."

"An easy-to-understand example of an auxiliary junction is the Recovery Junction, where HP continues to recover when within the junction. The amount of healing is not as good as the actual healer, but within the healing community, healing magic works dramatically."

"Sounds like a skill for buffers."

"Yeah, you're right. If you look at this skill alone, it specializes in support as a standing position. Even though there are boundaries that reflect an attack, the art of junction itself cannot do anything about it."

Defense, or ability to activate auxiliary boundaries. I've never seen a story about using it among players before, so I think it's probably one of the master rank skills.

But in what direction does it derive from developing skills?

If you're simply referring to a magic combination, someone found it. Yes, and I wonder if there's a pattern where witchcraft is mandatory or something like that.

"So, it's a key defensive effect, but even the weakest" Junction/Blue "has enough hardness to play all intermediate degree magic. Even the finest magic is an absolute defense against the hardest" Junction/Black. "

"Oh, that's amazing"

"By the way, every junction is as physically resistant as magic... be careful because unlike magic, the power of physical attacks is hard to understand by appearance"

I see, speaking of which, even in the battle between me and Amber, which I can't use magic, what Melty used was "Junction/Black".

I wonder if that would mean that you chose the hardest junction against magic and against physics.

"By the way, do we have an effect range and an effect time?

"If you can get into a spell, the effect range is a few meters radius of the magician, with a uniform time of ten seconds. Instead of going on for ten seconds unless it breaks, you can't even attack yourself until after ten seconds."

"Ho. Then junctions have a defensive effect on the inside."

"It's just as hard inside and out."

That's a performance that seems a little unusable in interpersonal fights.

Even if it can be used for pure defense, it doesn't seem like it can be used for a flash of guard or anything. 'Cause you mean you can't fight back if you defend yourself from the attack.

But it can be used to prevent range-magic attacks and stuff that I least want to suffer, so let's think about something?

In the first place, this game doesn't have as many interpersonal elements as I would say.

The only people who fought the people-shaped opponents were the NPC and the Knights of Seylane, with the exception of Lowe. I think it's subtle to call that an interpersonal element.

"By the way, Junction is the cheapest, and Junction/Blue starts at 50,000 IRIS"

"Fifty thousand..."

When I heard the price Snowflake had told me, I blurted.

Well, if it's about 50,000, it's really the end of the line from me right now.

The legacy of the defeat of Gold is rotten, and the giant dragon Arsnova received about a million.

In fact, I secretly wonder if this Blue is the easiest to use.

Intermediate magic means you can't even use it to protect yourself and then crush and chase on your own.

It's a power you can't get out of advanced magic without seriously powerful arts for what it's worth, so if you use it, you'll end up stubborn and unable to move after arts moves.

"By the way, what's the price of the one up there?

"300,000 green to protect yourself from advanced classes, and a million pounds a piece of black. There's all kinds of auxiliary junctions, and lots of magic and witchcraft spells, so go scatter a lot?

"Hmm, I'm being honest"

Because he's a character who says he smells like money or something in his first meeting, he honestly doesn't think he's going to demand a scatter, and his purse string looses.

I can use it purr just because I can buy them all. Anyway, thanks to Gold, there's enough money to rot.

And, along with remembering about Gold, I decided to ask Snowflake what I've been worried about since that fight.

"There's something I need you to tell Snowflake."

"What?"

"How much is this worth when it comes to Illis?

That's what I said and took it out of the inventory was a golden extension stick dropped from Gold.

Slightly heavy. Placing that on the counter of the store made a loud noise with Gotton.

I didn't even sell this because I haven't had a problem with the money, and it's a piece of gold that I had ten bottles but still didn't know it was worth it.

"Oh, come on...?

Snowflake froze completely as he opened his eyes and sounded like a broken robot.