When I picked up the card, it said [Lance Slime LV5].

"Finally, the LV5 area."

I guess there will be stronger cardies out of here than just now.

With that in mind, a new unity emerged.

He was reptile type and didn't seem to be quick.

I don't like it when it bites me, so I punch him with a stick of wood before he approaches me.

I carded it, so I'll pick it up.

[Large fang lizard LV5].

Now I've got two different LV5 cards.

Lance Slime points a part of his body at the time of the attack, launching an attack that resembles a spear spike.

Does it make any sense that it's Lance, not Rapier?

I'm in a fight right now, but I've been thinking about something that doesn't matter.

As I've noticed, when it comes to LV5, Cardy gets bigger too.

But since sinking with a single blow of a tree stick is no different than before, there's not much change in what you do.

No, it could have been easier to hit him instead.

I put the card I got in a wrapped up bag on my hips for now and transfer it to the binder when it accumulates to some extent.

I've put in over 100 cards so far but I don't feel like the binder has thickened.

"... you're hungry. And a little tired."

Not as good as the area near LV1 just now, but I often encounter cardies around here as well.

Would it be a calculation that if I walked 10 steps, I would come out with about one?

"Something, like a junction or a sanctuary. Without that, you can't calm down and eat a mess."

Already around noon. It'll be time.

To eat the barbecued buns I bought at the outhouse, I need to destroy a whole bunch of cardies here, but that just shrivels.

Take a break forcefully or go back to town once.

"Probably wouldn't attack me if I went out into town or the streets."

Experience has shown that Cardy comes out more and more if in the area, but I didn't see him on the road to town or all over town at all.

"It's the first full-scale battle. I don't know the geography, and I can think of things I can't do without knowing. … go back once"

Kinosuke moved in the original direction.

"Whoa, silver's out"

This is it when I try to go home.

I didn't know silver would come out in just half a day of combat, 16x rare drops is pretty tasty.

I expected it afterwards, but there was no rare drop.

Kim Noisuke returned to town with a proper fight.

Again, or whatever, there are no cardies on the road or all over town at all.

160 Achievements This Time

LV1 14 sheets

LV2 32 sheets

1 silver in 58 LV3 sheets

LV4 68 sheets

LV5 12 sheets

When I went to the card store and had it redeemed, it was 310,460 al.

The breakdown is AL 10,460 for all 160 cards and AL 300,000 for 3 points for LV3 silver.

"All right, now we can assemble our weapons"

But I was lucky enough to get silver this time, but if I didn't, it wouldn't be enough.

Rare cards are also a big element of luck.

Or is Rare's buying price high or regular cards low?

In the meantime, I lowered my back to the bench in nearby Fountain Square and made it a late lunch.

The baked buns came out in the condition they were in when they were placed in the item box.

Still warm is a delightful miscalculation.

Maybe it has some kind of time-frozen effect or something.

But I didn't expect so much cardi to come out.

This is a bad sign.

Though I took it as lunch, I ended up framing myself for lunch in town.

If we go all the way to a very deep area, it will be harder to get a break.

You have to think about it.

Well, I recall the redemption at the card store earlier.

Thanks, the conversion amount to Al is LV fixed, and it seems that LV1 is 10 al, LV2 is 20 al, and LV3 is 40 al and doubled.

LV10 makes it 5,120 al, which is pretty expensive.

Kinosuke doesn't know how strong the LV10 cardi is.

In the first place, the average person drops only 25%.

Besides, the rare drop rate is only one-sixteenth, so I guess it's pretty hard to live with the cards Cardy drops.

"Assuming the card drop rate was a quarter without silver...... is today's take 2,615 al? Pretty tough."

With this money, you can't even stay in an inn.

I wonder how normal cardi hunters are doing.

After all, let's go to the library again.

Knowledge can only be acquired early.

It's not what I'm saying yesterday.

Sitting in the square of the fountain, Kinosuke thought so while eating the rest of the buns.

Yesterday I read the Cardy Hunter Guide at the library, but when I thought about it, I only read the first few pages.

I decided to read from that continuation today.

'Cardy hunters must at all times distinguish between Cardy and any other animal.

Sometimes animals attack us too.

Violent animals among them are called demons, and dead like cardies don't card them.

Not only do they animals and demons provide us with valuable food, but they also provide us with materials that make us materials for weapons, protective equipment and accessories.

Once we have hunted those things, we must thank God that we have taken our lives.

It would also facilitate portability by carding them '

In this chapter, the difference between a cardi and a demon, a list of materials that can be taken from a demon, and so on were written.

It had a way of carding the material and how to undo it, but this seems to use skills.

It says that carding skills purchased at the Temple of Cards are one of the essential skills for cardhunters.

Again, carding skills should be purchased as soon as Al can afford them.

This carding skill, it seems, has a limited number of cards that can be carded per day.

And size and weight.

One is about a cubic meter more or less, and weighing within a ton seems to be the limit.

"I knew carding skills were handy. In my case, there's a binder, so I'd rather have unlimited cards than cards that Cardy drops."

Something I don't own can't be carded, but it doesn't make sense around here.

Maybe there are some constraints on the movement of ownership.

When I read it, it said something about skills.

'Skills can be said to be a must to be a cardi hunter.

Those who have no skills at all recommend another position.

To those with skills, we should go down the road where we can make good use of them '

Sure, it may be, but I also feel too blasted.

The next thing I know, Cardy Hunter had better skills written on it.

Alongside attack skills, defense skills, eye tail skills, and other skills.

Attack Abilities are lined up with Special Attacks and Stuff.

I don't have a single offensive skill right now, so I wouldn't have to read it here.

Paged other skills.

Appraisal skills Common

Acquisition Conditions...... When you learn the names of many things, you get an initial appraisal

Promotion conditions…… appraise many

Activation conditions…… View the subject and say [Appraisal (Dictionary)]

Skill Type

Primary appraisal...... I know only the detailed description and proficiency of my card and the name of the subject

Intermediate appraisal… In addition to the initial appraisal, I know the detailed description and proficiency of the opponent card

Advanced Appraisal… In addition to the Intermediate Appraisal, I know the aptitude skills, stunts

Collector Skill Rare

Acquisition conditions… Obtain a junior collector when you acquire many cards on your own

Promotion Conditions...... Get Many Cards Self

Item...... Card Binder Possession

Activation conditions…… call card binder appearance (Book Appearance)

Skill Type

Primary Collector...... 30% card drop rate

Intermediate collector...... 40% card drop rate, 2x rare drop

Advanced Collector...... 55% card drop rate, 4x rare drop

Skilled collector… 75% card drop rate, 8x rare drop

Master Collector...... 100% card drop rate, 16x rare drop

Skills are Common and Rare, and Rare is more difficult to acquire.

In addition, Common Skills has three levels from beginner to advanced, and Rare Skills says there are five levels from beginner to master.

There are two skills Kim Noisuke possesses outside the common language: dreams, appraisals and collectors.

Appraisals even want advanced appraisals, but they don't promote you no matter how hard you try without aptitude.

Collectors know very well that when they become masters, they are ghosts.

Collector skills make it conditional on self-acquisition of cards, but I don't think this means buying cards in a shop.

That makes the shop clerk a master collector.

It seems important that you collect it only on your own.

In the case of Kinosuke, I put my salary into Treca.

Except for what I got or traded, I should have got 100,000 copies.

Considering that it reflected, hobbies that people don't understand are also useful in this world.

I was just a little happy with that.

"... So, what's your dream?

... I have a dream... no. It's not in the guide.

That's crazy.

Skills Is dreaming an undiscovered skill?

"For once, what seems relevant is around here."

Past sight...... Sometimes past events rarely come to dreams

Futuristic...... Future events rarely come up in dreams

Predictive... rarely can I detect events that concern me

Predictive... rarely can I detect events that are not my concern

It's all rare skills.

In the case of past vision skills, it seems that events come to a dream up to a day before the beginner, three days before the intermediate, five days before the advanced, 10 days before the skilled, and 30 days before the masterclass.

The prediction is that the details can be detected with each upgrade, further expanding the target.

In the case of masterclass prediction, you think you can sense that you are involved in this world?

My dreams feel like my skills around here have gotten better.

It is also unusual that they are not graded.

Well, it's not in the guide, so I can't look into it any more, it's about dreams, and I don't think it's harmful.

Then that's all you need to do with your skills.

Kinosuke opened the stunt item.