[Furo-no-no] is a game whose main purpose is to cut down demon trees, pioneer field areas, save a world eroded by demon trees, and expand the scope of activity, freedom.

But that should also be said to be the main theme prepared by the operator, and that's not what we absolutely have to do.

Each person has a different style of play, some like me can dawn into production, and vice versa, some like Micah and the others can dawn into battle.

Me or Mika hasn't done any demon tree cutting, which is the main theme.

Instead, they are doing what they want to do, such as attacking a pioneered field area and producing equipment and items that are essential to that attacking.

Just because it's generally off the main theme doesn't mean it doesn't matter at all.

Even in a way that's just completely off. That's sole.

If it's a non-annoying way to do it, there's no problem.

And even Micah and her combat-based player pioneers know the style even better.

Groups like Mika who earn event points all over the place to get to the top.

Groups who want to earn rare items and save money before the market collapses.

Groups Seeking More Strong Enemies. etcetc.

This time the issue was how to attack in the Laid Boss battle.

Reid Boss - "Shadow Spirit" sprinkles an item called "Shadow Tears" the moment HP reaches 0, plus summons a massive amount of Event MOB (Monster).

And when the event MOB (Monster), which summons a large number of rose-scattered Tears of the Shadow, is stronger at once, there is a 100% chance of dropping the Rare Item, the Great Crystal of the Shadow or the Shadow Stone.

However, you can earn tons of Event Points by using Tears of Shadows if you can secure them without being taken by Event MOB (Monster).

The focus of the issue is Reid Boss, who needs a large number of people to crusade, whether to take rare items or event points.

It's not that hard to secure 'Tears of Shadows' sprinkled with roses faster than Event MOB (Monster) if you know in advance.

It seems to be possible to secure about every single one of them because they scatter quite a few pieces.

If you secure "Tears of Shadows," Event MOB (Monster) is full of miscellaneous fish, even though it will be summoned in large quantities.

Even if they are picked up somewhat and become strong event MOBs (monsters), they can do anything with a number of violence.

In contrast, the other opinion is a group that wants to fight rare items and strong enemies.

"The Great Crystal of Shadows" and "The Shadow Stone" are materials that have never been quite dropped and maintained a high price.

From now on, you should be able to secure quite a few in the Laid Boss battle, so it is imperative that the price falls.

But here's a group of battle junkies who want to make as much money as they can make while they're at it because they haven't fallen that way yet, and who want to fight massive event-strong MOBs (monsters).

Micah is an event pointer, by the way.

Even though the duration of the event is fixed, if you wait a little, the material should become more and more available.

It will depend, of course, on the frequency with which Reid Boss appears, but I don't feel that's a problem because four appearances have already been confirmed and crusaded since the debate began.

The problem is that it's a raid boss battle that requires a large number of people as a prerequisite, and it's only natural that there will be confusion if you go into battle in a state of disagreement.

As a result, bulletin boards can be showing quite a bit of heat up.

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"I've been thinking about some really annoying specifications."

"Mm. Agreed"

"I'm helping to make it easier to secure rare materials."

"Well, you must be."

"Another rank change."

"Ah, already! It's boiling again!

There is still intense debate on the bulletin boards, but conclusions may already be drawn among the top player pioneers in combat.

One of those conclusions is that we recruit Reid PT (Party) in [Pioneer Union (Guild)] - we defeat just the 'clan' that worked together without a wild reid.

This method can be taken for granted because it is easier to unify opinions and even collaborate.

But that naturally works because it's a 'clan' with a lot of top combat-based player pioneers.

Even though the number of 'clans' are crusading jointly, because not everyone is strong.

There also seems to be a case of failure to crusade as a result.

As with Nolan Reid, there has been chaos every time because of his actions since defeating the Shadow Spirit, so much so that he hardly ever sees any recruiting.

To the extent that information goes up on the bulletin board when the crusade fails, does it feel like the rest can be seen that they were defeated in secret and defeated by the event's ranking fluctuations?

Of course, Micah and the others seem to be working with each other on the same hunt for the 'clan' I know.

But the Laid Boss doesn't belong to anybody, so it seems to be a frequent occurrence if we engage each other.

It also seems to be rubbing in the dispensation of drops containing 'Tears of Shadows'.

Why did you make it a specification that would create such confusion when it was the world's first VRMMO title?

No, maybe you wanted me to be confused as an operation.

Until now the game has progressed relatively peacefully.

That's at first the emergence of a MOB (monster) in a city called Auction.

We know it's an event, so even if NPC (non-player character) is anxious, player pioneers aren't.

The difference in consciousness between such NPCs (non-player characters) and player pioneers.

Even if I don't say it as much as NPC (non player character), I want player pioneers to feel rushed and anxious and feel more [fumble]...

Well, whatever the intent of the operation, it does seem effective in making it painful, albeit an enjoyable event.

Although there is no line of operational fiddling.

"Nice to meet you, then. I'll go back and find Reid."

"Mmm, as well."

"Yes, yes, I was entrusted -.

I'm not trying. "

Micah and the princess didn't come to visit the workshop this time for a sorority or to talk about stupidity.

They were coming directly to sell the rare drops you get when you're defeating the Reid Boss.

Of course, there are orders and receipts for "Magic Formation: Shadow Borderline" and "Shadow Projection" that can also be considered mandatory in the Laid Boss Battle.

Without this, then it still looks pretty different.

Especially to quickly defeat massive amounts of miscellaneous fish. 'The Sorcerers: Shadow-Breaking Realms' is very effective, they say.

Micah and the others are the ones who want to pick up 'Tears of Shadows'.

Well, to the Rare Droppers, 'The Sorcery Team: Shadow-Breaking Realm' is an important item, so it seems to sell these days at the moment you line up in the store.

Naturally, I take resale precautions, but they say I'm the only one who can make them for how many minutes, so they can promise me high treatment to have them when Noa Reid.

By the way, I don't know if it's because of the 'Magic Formation' page I edited on the example offensive wiki or because of the current 'Magic Formation: Shattered Realm' lack of items, but it looks like more player pioneers are trying 'Magic Formation'.

I'm glad to hear that, but, naturally, the bulletin board had more bad words and stupidity about the 'sorcery team'.

Said it was too puzzling to understand.

Said, in 10 minutes, I smashed the 'magic pen' to pieces.

Says it's going to be Neuroses.

It's a total terrible thing!

What do you mean by my healing?

But well, I'd be glad if you kept doing just a little of that to understand the fun of The Magic Formation, and the beauty of The Magic Tattoo.

... By the way, it's a good place to try to portray 'Magic Formation: Shadow-Breaking Realms' in Skills LV and Tools, which is just the beginning of 'The Magic Formation'.

So in the end, the shortage of "Magic Team: Shadow-Breaking Realm" products will not be eliminated during the event.

It seems to consume faster even if I keep drawing.

Well, I don't do that because I also make steel-based equipment.

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There are items that are now very soaring, although the ranking of event points is also becoming more volatile.

That is naturally 'Tears of Shadows'.

... and "The Sorcerers: Shadow-Breaking Realms".

The former is, well, an item that gets a lot of event points, so naturally.

Even if you participate in the Laid Boss battle, every single one of you is guaranteed to be in the mountains.

Naturally one is not enough if you are after the top at the event, so you can also see that the price goes up and down.

The latter is thin, isn't it?

It's already tripled the initial market, but even if you can't resell it, you just have to use it in the Laid Boss battle, so much so that there's a deal going on.

I can't do anything about it at the earliest.

It's an act close to resale, but it's also systematically impossible to counteract.

You can also take the hand that you will restrict who you sell to, because if you do that now, you will have the lowest monopoly.

Priority sales will continue, but there is no option of not lining up in the store.

There seems to be quite a few people who are aware of priority sales, and there are naturally such beatings on bulletin boards.

There are so many items that you can't buy in line, you can't help but be dissatisfied.

If you're a combat-based player pioneer who has never produced, you seem to make and sell a lot more, and even write it down casually.

Some of them reluctantly sell and try to catch the price, or whatever it says.

Well, the operation seems to be dealing with the writing that's so terrible.

That kind of writing is scattered quite often if you look at the bulletin board, but I don't care.

Whatever it says, it doesn't increase production speed, because it only does what I want to do.

It's only natural to prioritize your body and acquaintances over strangers.

You don't have to buy it if you don't want to.

Over time, Skill LV will be able to go up and make something for others, and you just have to wait until then.

If you don't like that, you'll have to buy it in line.

… or become a preferred seller,.

Though I don't know anonymously, I don't think you can be the kind of person who writes my bad words on a bulletin board.