Card collector from different worlds

000-b Description & Terminology of the World

Description of the world

○ About Cardy

Cardy is God's made demon of cards, so the territory is decided.

The dwellings are sorted like, "Yes you are a forest, you are a rock," so they will never come to people, nor will they appear on the streets that are already there.

So you don't even need a high wall to cover the town.

However, if you break into the territory, you will strike relentlessly.

Hence there are numerous cardies outside people's residential areas.

It can be mixed, but in this world, there are animals, warcraft, and cardies.

Animals don't strike when they see people, but some warcraft strike people.

This warcraft is still a beast that was in this world before the god of cards made the cardy, and knocking it down won't be a card.

○ About Cardy's level

The level of cardi (demon) is the replacement of the overall threat degree with a number.

So aggression, physical hardness, etc. are proportional to the LV.

But there are also cardies that are poisonous, low LV's such as activity in the water, and low LV's if they are highly aggressive but not so threatening.

There are no levels up in Cardy.

For example, Lesser Goblin always appears on LV1, LV1 from start to finish.

Think of this as the racial level of Lesser Goblin.

The upper limit of Cardy's LV has not been confirmed (the LV is unknown unless defeated).

This is the highest LV currently confirmed to be LV22.

○ About the Cardy Hunter level

Including the main character, there are no levels for the cardi hunters that are coming out.

Also, you may be surprised, but you also have no status.

So no words like STR or DEX come up in this text, and no HP or MP notation.

Also, I don't have any experience, so I don't have to level up.

So how do we measure the strength of the hunters, we judge them overall by the stunts and skills they possess.

It's a proof of strength, especially if you just have what's right for battle.

○ About stunts

Stunts are revealed by those who are fit to continue to use them.

No matter how much you spend without aptitude, you won't expose it.

If I have the aptitude, I will reveal it as a stunt one day while I keep using it.

Like [Bar Art 1-Star]. The number next to the star is proficiency.

The upper limit of proficiency is set at 5. However, I don't know if Truth 5 is the upper limit just because someone with more proficiency has never shown up.

The stunt is proficiency, so it goes up when you use it.

I have almost figured out how to improve my proficiency and it doesn't change the way I go up enough to keep using it, but I know that by gaining various experiences in my stunts I will go up.

In the case of bar technique, if you use every weapon classified as a stick and use a wide variety of ways to poke, pay, catch, etc. on each one, you will rise.

The proficiency of the stunt will feel like it will increase with overall strength.

○ Skills

Skills have commons, rarities, and uniqueness, and those with "beginners" like beginner appraisals have intermediate, advanced levels, some of which go up to skilled and master levels.

Unique is, of course, one thing, so unless someone who has it tells someone, there's nothing to know.

Also, rarity is only a representation of rarity, so it has nothing to do with the usefulness or strength of the skill.

Skills can also be gained if they are aptitude, but they cannot be promoted with their own efforts because they are not proficient.

However, you will be promoted by doing the number of times, so it will be when, and not when, it all depends on aptitude.

And skills can also be purchased at the Temple of Cards. You may also exit the labyrinth chest.

It is also characterised by the breadth of the way you get it, not by your own efforts in this way, but by the way you can buy it in Al or gain skills from your card.

But it is also said that there is a cap on the number of skills a person can possess and not gain any more. No one has ascertained its authenticity.

○ About the general public and cardi hunters

General adult men can also hunt up to about LV5 cardi.

If you are rarely proud of your power, some people will hunt alone up to about LV7 or LV8.

If they go for cardi hunters, it's fully possible to be.

Because the big difference between ordinary adult men and cardi hunters is their gear, stunts and skills.

If you are a cardi hunter who possesses solid equipment, high proficiency and convenient skills, you can hunt alone up to about LV10.

Common cardi hunters party and often hunt around LV8-12.

This does not adventure, it takes more safety margins and hunts.

Six people per party is the biggest, so it may be tough inside to make a living from that alone.

After all, holding the right skills and stunts for hunters feels like a wall you can't go beyond if you try it on the average person.

In terms of hunting cardy's LV, it doesn't seem that different when hunters consider it LV10 and the average person LV5, but in the current situation where the purchase price is doubling and multiplying, there is so much difference that you can't do it.

If you exceed the aptitude level, the danger jumps, so you settle for the fact that only people with those special abilities make the result cardi hunter a business.

By and large, moving around the area where the LV10 cardi exits at a party of six, it feels like you run into about 20 bodies in an hour. If you're a first-rate party, you're making an effort to increase your per capita earnings by going to a more upstairs area or reducing the number of people in half.

○ Selection

Elected emperor... choose emperor.

Selected candidates... choose a king.

It alters the letter in a way that

It is also for the society of the Dwarves, although it is not set up with real world selection candidates, election priests, etc.

Details are everything that is written in the body.

○ Notation Description

In this text, "%" and "x" are denoted in parallel.

It was quite a while ago that the god of cards made the cardy, and that's when he changed the world.

The purchase price of the card was 1 al for LV1 at that time.

2 al and 3 al and the purchase price are increasing according to economic development. It is currently 10 al.

It's just that this amount is the conversion price when the god of cards left this world 200 years ago.

It's not with the real economy.

○ Card and Al conversion

Because it is a part of the backbone of the economy, the God of Cards stipulated that Cards and Al conversions be carried out through "certain equipment".

Its instruments are managed by the State and the Central Temple and the lending of "certain equipment" is permitted.

I rent to temples, towns, etc., and get a rental fee.

Other countries and central temples benefit.

For example, suppose you paid the cardhunter a total of 10,000 al as the cost of the card.

At this time, a "certain piece of equipment" makes the card "replaced" and when you take that "replaced" card to the country, you buy it for 1.2 times the price you paid.

This means that the card store will get 12,000 al, which is the calculation that 2,000 al profited from.

And when a country passes a "exchanged" card through a "certain piece of equipment" that has only one "exchanged" card in the country, the "exchanged" card disappears and you get 14,400 al.

In other words, the country has a profit of 2,400 al. In addition to the rental fee, this will be the state revenue.

Of course, I get regular taxes.

Also, if you buy or donate your skills at the Temple of Cards, similarly 20% are in the interests of the Central Temple

will be.

It doesn't really appear in the body, but that's the way it is.

○ About cards to drop from cards

All cards you drop are buyable.

Rare cards can be purchased at the card store but are expensive.

And then you can put a different picture (combo) card out for auction

For LV1

Common Bronze (25% drop) 1 Al

Rare Silver (0.1% in Bronze) 1 Al and 1 Point

Rare Gold (1% in Silver) 1 Al and 10 points

Rare Platinum (10% in Gold) 1 Al and 100 Points

Points per level, so when LV7 gold comes out, 7 * 10 = 70 points.

Common card bronze has a drop rate of 25%, as also explained in the body.

Usually it feels like dropping one when you fight 4 bodies.

With regard to rarity, the change method has a one-thousandth chance of becoming silver when a bronze card appears.

This silver has a one-hundredth chance of turning gold when it appears.

Likewise there is a one-tenth chance of platinum when gold emerges.

So usually rare feels like one in 4000 silver, one in 400,000 gold, and one in 4 million platinum. Mostly, though.

For protagonists who have a rare 16x, they are each 16x when calculating each probability.

It's usually 100%, so here's what happens:

Bronze (100% drop rate)

Silver (as it is 16 times 0.1% in bronze, 0.16%)

Gold (as it is 16x 1% in silver, 0.0256%)

Platinum (16x 10% of gold, so 0.04096%)

will be. Actually, platinum is easier to get out than gold.

If you look at it from the calculation method, not 16 times the total, it is starting to be individually 16 times.

○ Calendar

Calendar has 15 months, one month has 25 days.

This means that a year will have 375 days to calculate.

Longer than Earth, isn't it?

● Terminology

○ Nema Skewers

An animal named Nema, resembling a rabbit, is in the meadow.

That meat stabbed on a skewer and roasted.

○ Belf

Food like okonomiyaki.

○ Sarah flour

Similar to flour.

○ Self-propelled wheels

This world doesn't let horses pull it off, it's like a crib that uses power to move.

○ Self-propelled wheel departure site

Close to the boarding carriage station. Here the self-propelled wheels travelling from town to town gather.

There are also many traveler shops nearby.

○ Wrap up bag

Convenient bag for storing even large items inside.

There are kinds, some come in a lot.

[Tools] One can be held within and one can be worn.

○ Smasher

Kinosuke's weapon. The exterior made of iron chunks is a metal bat.

Labyrinth, actually.

○ Superior Power Soul (Eye Tail)

Points on rare cards.

Collect to go to the "White Room" of the Temple of Cards.

○ Lower starch (Ariel)

Something close to the energy on the card. its primitive form.

It is abbreviated and used in the word Al. Unit of money.

○ Voral

Power source of self-propelled wheels

Something like gasoline.

Pours into self-propelled wheels from the supply device

○ Supply equipment

A machine that moves Voral to various power sources.

It looks like a washing machine.