Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)

Chapter 150: Odrant 3. Family Meeting - The Different World Martial Arts Facts

The answers of the undead asked about the martial arts situation in this world...

"When you learn how to handle weapons and how to behave, you hunt beasts."

"Practicing interpersonal games, give me the chamberlain when I was a kid."

"I don't know about nobles or soldiers of the National Army."

'No, I was a Theodoram soldier for once, but it was the same thing, wasn't it? There was a people-to-people practice, but it was a mess, too.'

The presence of monsters affects much of the difference between the martial arts situations of Hiroshi.

Unlike the Earth world, soldiers and adventurers are mostly monsters in this world. Not only are there a wide variety of monsters that overwhelm humans in terms of their physical abilities, but it is this world that fights them on a daily basis. If a monster were to come out, adventurers and soldiers would be mobilized and crusade it in a group. It is the fashion of this world to throw relentlessly into the scene, even in new America, and to learn to slash it in action. I don't have time for archery or anything.

Because of this situation, neither soldiers nor adventurers assume one-on-one combat or anything like that. Whether the monsters are united or multiple, this one hits enemies as a group is the norm. Even when dealing with more than one monster, it is fundamental to break up the herd and destroy many and passive people. The pinnacle of stupidity, such as fighting alone. Even if the enemy changes from a monster to a bandit, there is no change in the way he fights. Collaborative, or following, movements are important.

Finally, because the types and types of monsters vary, there is no pattern of fighting. I mean, I can't practically. To the extent that several successive moves have been knitted as a way of fighting against humans, or human-shaped monsters. However, it was regarded by the general adventurer and soldier as an unscrupulous tactic of war and could not be spread except by some close guards.

"I mean... why doesn't it fit into the reality of this world?"

'On the contrary, however, in the case of the human counterpart, it is considered an extremely effective technique'

'Cause it's gonna be an ambush in a technical sense.'

"We (the undead) now have a bigger formula for dealing with humans than monsters."

If you don't have anything to do, why don't you tell me?

"It's going to be training for soldiers who have nothing to talk about."

The undead showed unexpected eating. Crowe's plan, which contemplated purchasing a set of dumbbells, was to be revised early.

(… buy only one set as a sample and then mass produce it with alchemy…)

I feel like stepping away from the original use of alchemy, but Crowe comforts himself that it shouldn't be out of his way as a dungeon master. - The certainty has also shaken a little lately.

(So... the key type of archaeology... makes use of the relics of bad friends...)

Even though he wields power as a dungeon master, Crowe himself has no experience in martial arts, so he cannot teach from hand to hand. Crowe is thinking about the three boxes of cardboard books and DVDs that friends of martial arts and martial arts geeks pushed on Crowe because they said they were getting married. I received it once to see if it would be some kind of material, but it has been of little use to me so far. Now would be the time to help them. Yo (more), there is no power supply in this world, so I can't use the DVD as it is... Let's figure this out somehow. Even in the book, there is no reason for the undead to be able to read Japanese, so Crowe needs to explain everything to them.

(... if we don't do something about it, it's going to be a hassle first...)

Whatever it was, it was a crow that brought in several books as a sample, but first, I was surprised by the quality of the book itself. I have never seen a photograph - and a color - so this was not an inexorable reaction.

Then what stunned them was that there were many types of martial arts and that those techniques were unnecessarily open. It seems that in Illustria and Theodoram, the level is considered to be the secret of the outdoors.

Hate (unfortunately), none of the materials brought in by Crowe explained how to use the Western-style "sword," but they said it was unnecessary because they knew it to some extent. What they ate was body surgery, concealed weapons, and caning. As for caning, it seems misogyny deals with something that at first glance doesn't seem like a weapon.

"No... the scepter is a weapon, right?"

'I know it's obviously a weapon, like a mace or a stick, but with this length and thickness wand, it's usually not considered a weapon'

'At least, you don't recognize it as dangerous. One way or another, it's the handling of convenience tools.'

"Whatever it is, if there is so much variety, you can choose the right kind of flow for each person."

"You can only call it luxury."

There was no reason to stop the undead forces that were totally concerned, and Crowe was going to have a headache in translating the various materials.

"The one who deserves it."

... Shut up, Grandpa.