"Huh..."

"Didn't you hear that? Then say it again. Will you take off" Protecting the Necromancer King "?

That's what I said to Claire, who stopped moving.

"Duh, what's going on? What the hell is wrong with you? What's wrong with you when you say you can gain absolute strength...?

Claire was beginning to wander blatantly, understanding that I was refusing this power.

But I didn't know what the Necromancer King would think.

"I don't like the smell of cheats."

"Chi and...?

Krall is tilting his bone neck.

"Maybe this event wasn't happening at the beginning... otherwise this gear and skill is weird..."

"Hey, what are you bumping into? And who the hell are you?

"Unrighteousness, please, it means deviation. In short, now I'm saying it's not fair to use The Guardian of the Necromancer and the Great Shield of the Necromancer. Besides, getting something like this here won't do me any good."

Cheat, they didn't pin it on the word.

So I explained it to Claire.

We will also continue to talk about the negative aspects that accompany it.

"With these, I do get stronger. That's dramatic, too. But that's not gonna work."

This skill or gear is high performance, or too high.

Therefore, with these, it would be possible for me to level out on dozens of levels of hunting grounds.

but that's not where I want it.

I'm the one who usually thinks about leveling efficiency, but I'm negative for these strong gear, strong skills, and power leveling that people rely on.

"It makes sense to hunt at the right level and gear. This skill and gear is not what I am today."

If the level rises, the status rises and becomes stronger.

This is common sense logic in RPGs.

So how do you get stronger in the game? If you ask, you can increase the level and status, but you are not wrong.

But thinking about it makes me want to tell the guy who plays MMO to only play single-player games.

Even MMORPG makes sense of the logic that if you raise the level, you become stronger, but because some elements are intricately intertwined, there is a problem with the thought that you simply need to increase the level, and you need to make your gear stronger.

Because MMORPG is a multiplayer game, there can be power leveling, commonly known as aquaculture, where strong characters put weak characters into a party and have them help defeat powerful MOBs to earn experience.

It's not that bad in the case of games that have restrictions on the level where parties can be organized, but it's a big difference from single-player games that you can still do similar work by covering for them with powerful weapons, skills, etc.

And if you do power leveling, even beginners can quickly create a high level character.

Then the player would take the time to take away the pleasure of trying and making mistakes, plus a mass-produced NOOB (Hex) of high levels but no busy PS (player skills).

This phenomenon leads to a shrinking player population and is also damaging to operations.

It's obvious.

The increase in NOOB is nothing but annoying if it comes from advanced players.

Plus what do you think when you see people power leveling by beginners who purely enjoy the game and tip the level.

In a nutshell, it "shrivels".

Power leveling, which seeks efficiency only, can motivate both advanced and beginners.

For these reasons, it is often said that the lifespan of a game that makes power leveling easy is short, etc.

Although some types of games are rather annoying around if the level hasn't reached the upper limit, most MMORPGs have endless controversy over power leveling.

It's probably about the lack of a teacher trying to make us power leveling.

Even now, when we go to the Adventurer Alliance, we'll be seen with cold eyes, but if we do power leveling, we'll definitely buy a pair from the Grounds.

Also, one of the power leveling controversies is, "Wouldn't advanced PL (power leveling) be otherwise good?"

Though it's a less common act from the side, the logic is that players with quite a bit of PS (player skills) won't even get in the way.

If you're a player who made that game, I'm not going to say anything about power leveling either.

But I am still a cloclock-player in Earth.

Though he is a child, he must therefore think and gain experience.

What that means is that I haven't been hunting just to get my level up until now.

I was also working on analyzing the processing procedures (algorithms) of MOBs that I fought in the process of increasing the level, and refining my own movement, standing around, HP and MP management, working with peers, etc.

These can only be learned efficiently at the right level, in battle with equipment.

Conversely, in MOB opponents whose status makes too much of a difference, they are able to push without thinking about it.

Unless it's a proper hunting ground, it creates room in a futile sense.

There is no way that you can do a good job of polishing the PS in this state.

That's why it's impossible for me to do power leveling on Earth first.

Then it seems as if I should go to a hunting ground where a stronger MOB appears, commensurate with my own power, but suddenly increasing the difficulty of the hunting ground is dangerous.

Some MOBs behave in a first-sight manner, and hunting it safely requires prior knowledge and the experience they have accumulated so far.

It can be said that it is safest to gradually increase the difficulty of the hunting grounds.

This much more prudence would be required than a single mistake could be a lifesaver.

And the problem is more than the difficulty of polishing the PS, in that if it makes the hunting grounds extremely difficult, the party members will have to change as well.

But there are probably no more people in the High Department than we are.

So I need to work with college or more players.

That said, I don't want to go upstairs until I leave my current party members behind.

'Cause I happen to be stronger. Now I don't even think I'm a thin lover enough to say hi sayonara to my buddies so far.

That's why I just shrivel when I'm given these pons, strong skills, and strong gear.

My master also told me that getting stronger at the right speed is the trick to staying in the game for a long and fun time.

Don't take away the fun of the game from me.

"That's why I'm leaving. You interrupted."

"Ma, wait! Why would you refuse my power when you have heretical powers?

"Mine is a specification, but your replacement is cheaty."

If that strong skill or strong weapon was the charge, I could still forgive you, too.

Then it was cleaned up as a game specification, just like my damage heel and gear.

Well, I told you the effect would be too cheesy even if it were a charge.

But this time I used a cheat called God's Announcement, which took me to a place where I wasn't supposed to come, and gained the unlikely power at the beginning of the game.

The Great Shield of the Necromancer and the Necromancer Gear that I wear will not be very different, but the actual thing is a ton of demonstrable performance, and I also got tons of demonstrable skills.

If I use these, they will change my past.

The change is such an incredible force that I can become a life-threatening factor in my chronic and unexpected alarm.

Balance breaker.

I have to say this is terrible, no matter how much MND doesn't grow backwards.

At least I can say for sure it's not the kind of substitute you can get at the beginning.

But swinging on a stick for an opportunity to gain power is an act that can't be called licking play.

That makes my temper shrivel more and more.

Don't make me paste any more lettels that you're licking p or something.

You're kidding.

"I made a mistake. I'll be here again when I'm done collecting the flags."

But these aren't (...) authentic cheats, like me.

I'm just saying that I've ignored a few event flags and come.

That's why I'll be here again eventually.

Follow the regular route.

That would clear my mind a little too.

I don't know what route I can take to get here.

"... I have no idea what you're talking about. What the hell is wrong with you?

"I'm just saying that I simply thought I didn't like it. Get your skills off me quickly."

So I asked Claire to take my skills off.

"... you can't do that. Because I've already fulfilled your contract."

"What?"

but Claire shook her head and refused my favor.

I don't know if it's a contract or not, but don't let me make that up to you.

"I don't know a contract."

"Oh, don't say that. It's not a contract to give your life."

"Then what kind of contract is it?"

I don't care. I don't know if this guy's in a hurry. You're shattering his tone a lot.

I've been thinking a little from the start, but this guy feels like he's got no majesty or anything but a king of the Necromancers.

"My deal with you is that instead of boosting my power, you will give me death heels."

"Heh."

Speaking of which, the purpose of this guy was to get me to heel him.

With the skill "Protecting the Necromancer" and the Great Shield of the Necromancer on the floor, my damage heel will be about 10 times as effective.

I spent about 2 times just now, but was that just a trial and the real thing was about to happen?

"Can't you cancel that contract?

"You can't. This is a contract that will last until you or I die."

"Are you serious?"

Why did they decide on such a contract?

"So if I put on my heels, can we just end this contract by considering it fulfilled?

"I can't. As I said earlier, this is a contract that will last until you or I die."

"Seriously......"

That's a terrible contract.

The only salvation is not a contract that would be my real loss.

"... I don't know what to do with the shield, but wouldn't the big shield just be good if you didn't normally use it? Then you won't be that big of a bitch."

"Is that the only way..."

A force I don't really like, but I still can't even manage to tolerate it if it's just reinforcement.

Although I just think MP and MND 2x or something is crazy.

"I get it. Then I'll take your skills and your big shield."

And I turned Large Shield into an item box and took the big shield I had on the floor.

After that, if I put this in the item box, my purpose will be achieved, but there are things I need to do before I can do it.

"And then there's the heel. How long do I have to spend on you?

"Call me when you can."

Copy that.

I heard what Claire said. I heeled towards him with the big shield of the Necromancer.

"Whoa, whoa! This is it! This is exactly the death heel I was looking for! More... call me more!

"Uh, yes, yes..."

The King of the Necromancer was raising his voice of joy under heels that were about ten times more effective.

I listen to voices like that and heel in a row.

Afterwards, after chanting heels until my MP ran out, the Necromancer King began to skip satisfactorily.

"My body is light! Strength increases! You still have the best heels, as I can see!

"Oh, well."

Look at the shaggy bones like a child. I was scratching my head with a slightly shaggy face.

It's been an hour since I've been here, but I still don't understand the existence of Krall.

If you're a king, make yourself a king.

"Then I'll be around."

That said, this guy and I are on edge so far.

If you've heeled enough to satisfy yourself, you don't even need me anymore.

That's why I started walking to the one with the stairs leading to the ground.

"Well, don't leave me"

but there I heard a voice as if to pull me back from behind.

"... you'd have spent enough of your heels already, wouldn't you?

So when I said that, I looked back, and at some point I saw Krall coming right beside me.

Looking closer, this guy's smaller than me.

Considering that it is a bone, it seems that it is only as long as Phil's back.

"Don't try to leave alone. Take me with you."

"... why?

"Have you forgotten my purpose?

"Purpose?"

"The purpose is to travel."

"Oh......"

Speaking of which, you said.

But if you want to travel, you can do it on your own.

"So I'm going to ask you to give me at least one death heel per hour at bedtime."

"... what?

"What? Not. Otherwise, I won't be able to operate outside the cemetery."

…………

... I mean, this is what you mean?

"You, are you going to follow me?

"Naturally. Please do me a favor."

"No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no."

I don't know why.

I don't know if the bones will follow.

I'm not a Necromancer or anything.

"Stop it. Follow me. With you out of the way."

"Mm... why am I in the way when I'm here?

"You'll get in the way. You can't walk around town with bones."

No matter how fantastically colored the world is, I'm not fantasizing enough for bones to walk around town normally.

There are some monsters in town because I can also use MOB once I am a teacher, but so far I have no information that I could have taemed. If the undead walks, they will not hesitate to crusade me.

"Whoa, speaking of which, what I did was accidental."

But Krell, who seemed completely unintentional in his rejection of me, began to say something by hitting the bone hand with a cone.

Then black light floods from around him, covering up and hiding Krall's appearance.

…………

"... Huh, this is it, right?

And when I thought the black light had begun to fly, one woman appeared out of it.

The color of my eyes was red, and a beautiful girl stood in front of me with long glowing golden hair, hiding about 30% of the nudity with a nearly torn black cape, where irregularities appeared firmly.

Also, the sound of Pawn rings in my head with it.

"The party has been dissolved"

"Krall has joined the party"