Golden Experience

Episode 49: Exhibition

Players like Wayne still seemed to be in the event.

Rae was surprised when he suddenly called his name. I could have answered something and done it, but Rae and Kelly have completely different voices, so it's troublesome to be pushed from there by something evil.

So I snapped the activation key with the lowest possible voice, activated the magic and wiped out all the players around me.

The damage caused by Rare's 'Thunderstorm' has been immense, with all the tank roles who were at the forefront first being dead. Those who wore shields and thick armor, but did not wear metal breastplates or the like, all made of leather, were hardly able to survive. The magic of the electric shock system is probably due to its special effect on metal protective equipment.

That's the difference in endurance, or light warrior-based players, including Wayne and others, are also back to death. They were originally due to the fighting style of the dodging entity, so even if AGI and others are high, few are waving their experience to VIT.

I guess the magic of this hand would otherwise be dealt with by avoiding it, but the magic of the electric shock system is fast to the detonation and bullet speed. Range magic is conspicuously narrower in scope than other attributes, but still not something that can be avoided by players of this magnitude.

All that remains are the leather tanks in front of us and the distance jobs that were out of range.

Rare's magical activation is creating a flash of blanks, but it will soon rain magic and arrows again.

You can shoot in another range of magic again around the distance, but shooting the magic one after the other before the recast time is over will result in more and more narrow options that can be taken aggressively. Especially the highly-ranked magic that Rare has unleashed now has a long recast time.

It's a hassle, but I've decided to kill this place with my sword.

Rae heads to the rear guard as he flashes and slaughters the leather tanks in front of him. It's Armor Saka-san who's moving it. But it is Kenzaki Ichiro himself who is waving the sword. It is also a test of whether Mr. Armorsaka can keep up with Kenzaki's movements. It doesn't look particularly uncomfortable at the moment. Excellent collaboration.

Mr. Armorsaka, who was able to sweep the leather tank, pulled Sanro on his back out to his left.

Slurp Kenzaki in both hands and use "shrinkage" to approach the nearby wizard. Surprised, before I could take any action, I would snap its neck. Seeing the bodies disappearing as they bleed out, for the first time, the people around them begin to move, but this is already in the herd of rear guards. I can see wondering if it's okay to shoot arrows and magic. It is a truly irrational thought.

No matter how well you align your footprints with Rare as a crusade goal, this is only Battle Royale. Originally all players are enemies. Then all you have to do is release the attack with the intention of blowing it all together.

If you defeat Rae there, good, and even if you couldn't, if you could kill the players around you with stray bullets, you'd get some point. It's a totally lossless option. Rare doesn't understand why anyone would do that.

Rather, Rare would choose to attack the fragile players around him in the guise of stray bullets rather than attacking enemies that I don't even think will go through the damage where I have now struck more magic. That's the most sensible thing.

Nevertheless, it is not good for Rae today to be done with it. Because if other players crush each other, Rare's gained experience will be diminished.

So before anyone realizes it, Rae cleans up the players around him.

Kill the players one after the other using Rotational Slash, Slash, Shrink, and Throw. The 'thrown' Kenzaki has involved and killed several people to an unsuspecting extent, and is still stabbed to the ground.

Armored Saka-san, who threw the sword, pulls out Shiro on his back and Jiro on his hips, spreading his normal attacks and skills, and moves in the direction in which he threw Kenzaki, "throwing" Kenzaki who has it in his hand. Then retrieve the Kenzaki thrown earlier with an empty hand. That repeat.

The players finally decided to be ready, or like people around them were going to fly the offense, but by then they were only rarely left.

"'Flare Arrow'"

Rae hates offsetting, killing magic to players with bows and throwing magic at players who come shooting at them one at a time.

The attack magic of this game has special specifications, and the phenomenon of "offsetting" occurs when magic is unleashed on the opposite track against the unleashed magic. If you attack with exactly the same amount of magic in the same attribute, most of the time there will be an explosion at the point of collision and you will never reach your target. Also, in the case of magic of certain combinations, such as fire and ice attributes, for example, the power is offset, and both effects disappear. If there are differences in power or magic ranks due to differences in INT, for example, the weaker disappear completely, but the energy lost in clashes between the stronger and the weaker does not return, but remains weakened to the original subject.

In the case of such a riot, where one person is focused and unilaterally targeted, it is easy to offset or collide when it comes to magic warfare.

In the present circumstances, it simply meant a decline in rare firepower, so it was necessary to indulge more carefully than to pay for the cost or risk of shooting magic: MP or recast time.

Most importantly, by this time, the players surrounding Rare had settled down considerably, and even if they shot magic at a warrior in the bow system, multiple wizard players from behind them often unleashed magic and completely wiped out Rare's magic.

Another player appeared who unleashed an arrow against Kenzaki unleashed by Rare and went off the track of the throwing weapon.

Rae was also surprised by this. Such skills do exist, but they cannot be without so many real skills, such as not allowing dodging and arrows against Kenzaki, who is free to change his orbit if he feels like it.

Take a good look at you, it was an example nurse clothing. I shot magic reflexively.

"'Hellflame'"

By this magic, the player on the left hand side was swept away from Rare, who was in nurse clothes.

Other players also stopped the offensive hand at the power of range magic, which was not even slightly offset.

Despite intensive fire against one rare person, the situation was five minutes.

If in one breath about half the power is lost there, and the rest of us are immobile, there is no creation to clean this up.

The upset coalition of players can no longer work together or anything else, and the Battle Royal is soon over.

Apparently, the exhibition participants were no longer a rare target.

Thus, the first official large-scale event closed the curtain. In the end, we didn't know what the event that the operation was originally planning was like.