Golden Experience

Episode 32: Mr. Ali in the Woods

"I see you can't get a matching pump on a boulder, even if your family attacked your subordinates and you were experiencing it."

Rae snapped as she watched Kelly attack Engineer Ant. Sugar, who refrains by his side, also seems to have never let his own family attack him, nodding as he was convinced.

As a result of a major renovation of Ali's cave, Rae was watching Kelly's battle in this newly created "Between Queens".

Almost a week in the real world, except for maintenance days. Rae used this time to hold the great forest of demonic realms that stretched out of the cave, almost in her hands.

There is no longer anything in the woods that defies the forces of the Rares, except for a herd of demons that could be used to supply food and other items, and a settlement of goblins that makes use of it as an XP ranch.

After controlling the forest, Rae moved the home near the center of the Great Forest.

Just because it's under control doesn't mean everything in the cave can be made a home, and only the perimeter between the center of the home and the queen you set is recognized as a private area.

In the process of making nests patrol the entire forest basement, I accidentally connected them inside a mining site near the demonic area, and unexpectedly encountered a human NPC, but anyway it was right near the area, and I wanted to obtain mineral resources, so I kept it under control.

Peat was also produced from the basement in the outer periphery of the forest along the groundwater vein, and there was also coal in the basement. The ants were able to easily secure underground resources without digging in the open air, and the metal situation improved dramatically due to the fact that coal made it possible to refine iron ore.

Not to mention letting Remy acquire skills in the 'blacksmith' system, and building a blacksmith in the corner of the nest to start producing metal equipment as well.

Experience is being used for some of the engineer ants who rarely go into battle to get "blacksmiths," "tanneries," "sewing," etc., and Lemmy is being supervised to have a mass production system in place as well.

Ever since he mastered the Great Forest, he had also reached for the meadows. It stretches a passage for ants deep into the ground, causing ants to dig holes all over the meadows where they can show their faces. I was using this to make people look for human trends around the meadows.

He was harsh on the ants to never be found by humans, but he said he could hunt rabbits and other things to some extent if he was within that range. It's not funny to be badly endangered by the human side and seriously invaded by grasslands and the Great Forest by the country and elsewhere.

Rarely have they been accidentally found by humans, but it seems that there are no humans around who can defeat ants acting alone in squads of five, and they were immediately counted as EXP.

Apparently, humans get a little more experience than demons of the same quality. Similar to when it's a closed test. Probably because gear and other items add up to combat power. If you think only of EXP efficiency, you can call it a great prey.

Hunting for as many reviving players as possible is most efficient, but I've never seen them around here before. If it seems to increase with the formal service, I want to hunt regularly while watching additions and subtractions.

In the case of humans of strength who cannot cope with one squad, multiple squads nearby are supposed to be on their way while the ants in that squad are being killed. Even if one squad can be beaten, there is apparently no humans until they can beat a platoon consisting of several squads. Sounds like the city of early Spawn, I guess.

Then it also turned out why the dead ant's body disappeared.

Apparently, he's rispawned on his own in about an hour. Sugar hadn't noticed because he didn't care about the total number of ants, but he soon discovered it as Rare became manageable.

At that time it was unclear whether that was a characteristic of the species Ali, but it was established in a recent official announcement that it was the specification of the entire family who had been 'served'. In the worst case scenario, my family thought I should escape with a 'summons', but that doesn't seem necessary either.

In the process of virtually mastering the Great Forest, and the meadows, there was an influx of experience with different digits under the rare.

Originally, the experience to be used for the growth of all the families and ants, but I talked to Sugar and stopped doing that.

As originally planned, he first obtained Rae's "family strengthening" and Sugar's "family strengthening".

"Family Enhancement" refers to the Master's Talent, so the next step was to raise Rare's Talent Bottom.

The talent level was increased to the extent that the family figures appeared to have been visibly enhanced. Then both Sugar's talent and bottom line went up.

Now, even just an infantry ant is hard for beginner players to crusade one-on-one. Although engineers would be able to defeat them sparingly if they made weaknesses with magic or something because of their abilities that are not suitable for combat.

The great thing about this' family strengthening 'is that it was only the sovereign who consumed the EXP and no EXP was used for the family.

This specification allows fortified family members to fight each other against somewhat superior energies.

Many of the ants' troops that made them work to master the Great Forest and Meadows were uninforced infantry, and systematically they were always fighting the superior, which probably led to the acquisition of vast amounts of experience.

This would probably have been the same thing Sugar would have done if Rae hadn't put in the cross spear. Of course it would have been somewhat more inefficient than rare, but I still think I was getting some unusual experience.

Wasn't it with it that this cave and the Great Forest became the "Queen's Kingdom"?

This would mean that Sugar was not a unique boss egg, but a Reid boss egg.

I also discovered new skills as if to back it up.

Skills such as Sugar's 'spawning' tree, and 'airmen' in it.

This skill was unlocked by allowing Sugar to acquire Wind Magic.

Sugar was originally unable to acquire magical skills. Contrary to human species such as Rare, however, obtaining "Family Enhancement: AGI" and the like had unlocked corresponding magical skills and enabled obtaining.

The priority given to other 'family enhancements' and the fact that they were behind them because they did not intend to involve Sugar directly in the fight, but obtained 'Wind Magic' and verified that 'Airmen' were unlocked.

Born in "Airmen" unlocked in "Wind Magic" was "Soldier Vespa". It is a giant tin bee. In the shallow parts of the Great Forest the density of the trees allowed them to fly only above, but in the depths of the Great Forest they showed incredible footwork and aggression. Correspondingly, production costs are high, but there is no big difference between infantry and Sgal, which has dramatically improved LP and MP by raising the bottom of its talent.

Unlocked by Fire Magic was Assault Soldier. "Assault Ant." The look is close to a real eagle. They emit flames, not venom or acid from the tip of their bellies. It has more range and aggression than a real flamethrower. Something like a flammable liquid seems to be on fire, and the fire won't go out for a while after attacking the subject. This is very dangerous to operate in the woods, so we produced it, but we usually let the engineers help us in the nest, etc. Individuals integrated into the squad are also strictly instructed to seek permission when carrying out flamethrowing.

Unlocked by Thunder Magic is Sniper. Keep it sniper ant. Usually in the military and elsewhere, snipers are often infantry soldiers specializing in sniping rather than soldiers, but since infantry ants do not have the skills to snipe, they are probably differentiated. Slightly longer tactile than normal infantry and a thin body, poisonous needle at the tip of the belly is also not in the shape of a normal needle, but straight and elongated like a barrel of a gun. The sniper bends his belly on the back side in the opposite direction to the infantry and stands like a razor to snipe the subject. I checked the bullets released, but after dissolving those rocks with acid, they seemed to be solidified in the body, with a metallic texture. Maybe he's using 'Thunder Magic' to shoot it out like a rail gun. He's a rough assassin who barely makes a sound when he snipes.

Unlocked by Earth Magic is Artillery. "Artillary Ant" has a shorter range than a sniper and a longer cool-time attack, but has a long-range attack that allows surface control by itself. He has the appearance of a fat sniper or something. The shells are basically like grenades, but they also seem to be capable of shooting non-bursting shells, which would have the potential to work both in interpersonal and siege warfare. I haven't let either of them do it yet.

Unlocked by "Ice Magic" was "Scout Ant" by "Scouts". Normally this is also a form of infantry, but it also seems to have a concurrent task like that of a correspondent, capable of two-way communication with the same scout.

However, all ants entrusted with the leadership of the squad have registered friends with Sugar, and the need for correspondents is somewhat weak. Only one of them has been integrated into the squad in appreciation of his original ability as a scout and his level of secrecy.

Unlocked in "Water Magic" was "Heavy Soldier". "Transporter Ants," but they're the ones most unusual in the current situation. Even infantry ants no longer have the necessary INT secured by 'family enhancement', and all ants can use the inventory. The very concept of a military station does not exist. For verification, etc., a few were given birth, but all are leaving messages in their nests.

If these ants were produced in large quantities by the growth of Sugar, they would be able to blow up like paper, such as a nation of the human species. It is impeccable in its strength and variety as a mob that solidifies its surroundings leading up to Reid Boss. Sugar himself has acquired a number of magic skills, which will allow him to fight enough as a strong boss of the magic system.

Or I'm growing into that kind of force under Rare right now.

In Rare's sight, Kelly is beating the engineer ant with a namakura, as usual, while doing the best he can.

Yes, Rae's vision was currently shared with Kelly's.