Dungeons are, if you will, "hunting grounds" created by dungeon seeds or dungeon cores to lure their prey into captivity. Efficient hunting is unlikely to occur or disappear.

No, a dungeon that comes out or disappears before that is my first ear. At the very least, it does not fall within the scope of a normal dungeon.

"Secondly, the monsters don't show up, the pedestrians don't get attacked, and I don't know if it's okay to say drops. From the dungeon side, we're just taking it out."

"... I've been thinking about it... Sometimes it's called" bait "?

He is generously sprinkling drops to collect prey pedestrians and adventurers. I can't even interpret it that way...

"... and now I can't explain it to you that it's going to leave or disappear."

It is paradoxical to mention that the hunter will be gone from the hunting ground in order to seduce the prey.

"You know what the dungeon thinks... I'm just saying... what else?

"Oh, there's more. Thirdly, the type of drop item - I'll call it that, tentatively - is too different from previous dungeons"

"Oh... it was a set of tea utensils or something"

If a dungeon kills an adventurer, it may eat or expel hard-to-absorb metal weapons or the like. These are commonly referred to as "dungeon drops," and the Dungeon Master may use these drops as bait to lure adventurers.

As can be seen from this, the bulk of what is considered a "dungeon drop" is the "artifact" of the adventurer who fed it, and its contents are therefore almost limited to adventurer gear. In other words, it's hard to think about dropping a set of tea utensils.

"I'm not saying that it's a cup someone used a lot or anything like that. However, it seems to be an unused set of tea utensils or a vase or figurine… whatever you think, the adventurer is offered something to carry.... If you insist on explaining, the merchant who was carrying such a product became the food for the dungeon..."

"What's the commercial guild saying?

"They say it's hard to think. At least, there have been no reports of merchants carrying such items being attacked. Besides, some of the drops are made of previously unknown metal or something."

It is a matter of economics that has plagued the heads of adventurers' guilds and commercial guilds, but the answer is that - Crowe does not take that into account.

In the first place, the significance of this "mirage home" for Crowe alone is...

-Protected Dungeon Seed Growth Places

- Entrance and exit for undead force operations

-The place for the Spirits to open the Spirit Gate

- Place for disposal of salvage products accumulated in the accumulation

- It was far from the imagination of both guilds.

Profitability as a dungeon, for example, was constructed out of view from the edges.

However, a slight problem here was the contents of the drops.

"If all the drops in the dungeon are salvage products, do you suspect that they are related to ancient liquor, tanning, and leather?"

- Because of the allegations received, it was pressed to procure drops other than sudden salvage products. Even though I had seen the right things from the relics of adventurers and other things that I had ever finished, the troubled Crow brought the right things for sale in hundreds of people.

Of course, there is no outrage like bringing in materials such as plastic or vinyl with a crow. From the material that seems to be easy, we mixed the orientation magnetic needle (compass), magnifying glass, and so on appropriately... To a lesser extent, some of the material was aluminum. Worse still, aluminum itself was not known in this world, so it was secretly a major problem. … There is no need to mention the heterogeneity of azimuthal magnetic needles (compasses) and magnifying glasses themselves.

Because of these things...

"On the Alliance's side, they're leaning toward the idea that it's not like a dungeon."

"... if it's not a dungeon, what is it?

"I don't know... Sometimes something like a passage into another world opens up - there's an explanation."

"Ah?"

"Another world?

"... well, if it's convenient, it is."

- That's exactly what opened the aisle to Crowe's apartment.

"Well. Even if you give up a hundred steps and the aisle opens, it doesn't explain that something strange drops.... Unless that's the custom of the world..."

"That's right..."

They were party members who agreed with a subtle face.