"... First, let's start with the Demon Book"

With that said, I open "About the demon around Ilia".

Looking at the table of contents, the names of the demons were written separately for each rank.

I want to be easy to understand.

First of all, it's from the F rank demons.

Most of my opponents will probably be in F rank.

"Kick rabbit", "biting rat", "snag mole"-.

Dozens of monsters are written in the F rank column, but all are monsters that have never been seen in BBO.

I remembered all the names of the monsters that existed in BBO, so it's probably all the monsters that weren't in BBO.

With that in mind, I flip through the pages of the book about monsters one page at a time and check the characteristics of the monsters written there and what to keep in mind when fighting.

Gathering this kind of steady data is a must when you first challenge your opponent.

That doesn't mean you can't fight a monster without information, however.

In BBO, there is no information on the field that has just been implemented, so we had to search for a strategy by fighting ourselves.

Then I read the book to E rank, D rank, and gradually higher rank.

At this time, no monsters have been found in BBO.

――The demons you saw in “BBO” first appeared in the C rank.

"Wolf", "Scorpion", "Blood Sucking Bat".

Both are well-known, low-level small fish demons in BBO.

What a joke that these guys are C rank.

Despite doubts, I turned to B rank.

Then a decent monster came out.

"Rage Wolf".

It just looks a bit larger than the Wolf, but it's quicker and more aggressive than a normal Wolf.

In "BBO", "If you can beat this guy, escape from beginners! ].

But ... is this B rank?

Are adventurers in this world almost ranked A?

Finally, it is A-ranked page, but nothing was written here.

Is there no A-ranking monster around this city?

...... Apparently, all the demons around this city seem to be weak.

I can't be careful, but I'm more than thankful for a strong monster.

With that in mind, I move on to the next book.

"Adventurer Combat Textbook II-From Basic to Advanced".

It's just like a normal manual.

The basics are the basis for basics such as caring for weapons and stripping materials. Skip as appropriate.

The beginner's lesson covers basic items such as how to swing weapons, magic that can be used for each occupation, and very rudimentary search. I know this too, so skip it.

Intermediate is basically the basics, such as positioning with a single enemy opponent, when to use skills, and how to search for dungeons. I skipped this too.

The advanced version is a run that takes into account positioning by multiple opponents and attacks by hostile humans. This is also the basics, so skip it-that?

If I skipped over the information I knew, I ended up reading up to the advanced edition.

More important information in combat-where did you go about fighting, critique, and anticipating movements?

With that in mind, I turn the next page.

That said, this book has only one page left.

Then there was a statement about criticality.

-On the last page, a column written like an extra.

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Column "The Miracle Strike"

When swordsmanship becomes good, the power of attacks rarely jumps up to several times.

This is called a "miracle blow".

A number of attempts have been made to recreate Miracle Strike, but no success has yet been seen.

It is not possible to aim for a "miracle blow", but advanced adventurers say they will fight at the same time when this "miracle blow" comes out.

According to one theory, Gilart, the world's strongest adventurer, was able to make a "miracle blow" with a 20% chance.

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…… The critical rate is 20%, the strongest in the world?

Isn't it a mistake for a beginner to escape?

After thinking so, I realize a possibility.

I wasn't even aware of it because it was already taken for granted, but perhaps the inhabitants of this world don't know the "knack" that makes them critical.

The moment the sword hits the enemy, your hand is slightly relaxed for a moment.

Here's the trick to get a stable critical.

In BBO, it's common sense, and it even appears in official tutorials for beginners.

If you don't know this trick, the critical rate will certainly fall to a level of "20% at best".

But if we don't know that, the people of this world will not even know the basics of battle.

It's almost the same as knowing nothing.

… Probably, in this world, there is no culture of writing high-level knowledge in books.

So, every adventurer doesn't read books.

Must be so.

Then ... maybe that demonic book might not be reliable either.

Again, be careful of monsters when going out of town.

"How was that book?"

When I was stunned, the receptionist spoke.

... I can't even say, "It was too basic to be helpful."

"It was helpful. Thank you."

"I'm glad"

While giving such a conversation, I returned the book to the receptionist.

Well ... first of all, it's a job change.

You've taken a short trip, but let's find a way to get to the royal capital.