Golden Experience

Episode 57: Physics is Sweet on the Side

I was wondering if even the right strong players would come, but that doesn't seem convenient.

Rae had Riley capture the owl shaped demon, Ominus of Forest Oul. With your eyes, he was looking for just the right prey.

There was a weak party in the Great Forest to the extent that they fought in the final of the event.

It's about getting them to stick with the test, and you can thank them and bring home a little good gear as a bonus.

Rae ordered Ali to subtly prepare the swords and armor he had made in testing forges on their path. It should also be stronger than those castings there.

They equip themselves with the weapons they just picked up and go back through the woods for further results. Recently, artificial beast paths have been prepared that have been consolidated to make walking easier, including the meaning of guidance.

The more or less players would make the decision to turn back, so much so that they put in a full car-night.

The party is upset by demons that suddenly appear, never seen before.

"Something!

"Are you the boss around here!?

"You've only been out about ants and goblins before, and all of a sudden you're the boss of the undead and all that unnatural!

"Unnatural or whatever, if you're not going to get away with it, you're going to have to fight! If the gear you just got should make them even if they are somewhat stronger!

It's a good thing you're quick to make up your mind, or a wise decision. But I'm not going to be a car night opponent where I've made the decision to the extent of my ability to say that I have that degree of gear as a good one.

It's the sword I gave you with the intent of a bonus, but as soon as you fight Car Knight, you may be wasted. Should the contents of the extraordinary bonus be more inquisitive in the future?

On the basis of the lessons learned so far, it was decided to let Car Knight take the opponent's attack first. Even though they are weak, these observations show that players at this level are roughly the average force in this city.

If so, if we can withstand the offense of these players, then we can say enough fighting power. Anyway, there are a lot of car nights.

One of the players is slashed with the sword he picked up earlier by Car Knight, who is standing there doing nothing.

"Ha!" Knock it off "!

Looks like you used your skills, but it's unclear what. Usually, I guess I turned the word I was about to say into an activation key when attacking. Quite an excellent way to do it.

I don't know what the moment of activation really activated, but I can see if it would be a 'slash' if I watched the subsequent movement. If there are going to be more of these players in the future, they won't be able to keep up with high-end PvP unless they see and remember all the skills that every player is likely to use.

Fortunately, there are many different types of Adamann series. If you let each type master the skills of a separate pedigree, you should be able to preview the skills without Rae acquiring them herself.

If you think calmly though, that's not why you actually consume less experience apart, or rather the Adamann series needs huge experience because it exists on an army scale. This is something that players should definitely visit.

The battle taking place in front of you, Ominus, continues even as you think about it. Attacks by skill, which would probably be a 'slash', are over completely intact, and players who unleashed their skills are taking away the gains of that hand like a heavy warrior one day.

There doesn't seem to be any wizards at the party, and other members are being attacked by weapons. I've particularly closely observed the attack by Mace, but there doesn't seem to be anything missing or anything like that about Car Knight. Mace had some flattened out, so it's probably the part where that part hit Car Night. Is the mace made of iron?

I wish there had been a wizard, if possible, but it's ants or goblins that come out mainly in the Great Forest. I guess a player on this level can do it without magic. If you think about efficiency, you should have a wizard, but if all the wizards are active, they'll take their experience to him.

No matter how many wizards live, players who earn more than a certain amount die before they leave the woods.

I don't think I get anything more from this party. Let Car Knight hold the player's head and crush him, as Rae did at the event. More importantly, STR appears to perform as numerically.

Kill the player who tried to escape as well by chasing him. Car Knight's AGI is really low, but he can be caught as much as a player who's not even swinging it preferentially on AGI. If I punish you for this, I want you to make sure you improve your overall party responsiveness next time before you try.

The experience gained is not a big deal, but it is great first of all that you are getting experience even with such a difference in strength. Players are still good in fruit.

As a force of war, the results of the test can be said to be good in the sense of satisfaction, but it would disqualify in the sense of a monster of new variations of the Great Forest. With all these monsters roaming, no one will ever try. We need a more moderately weak monster. Alternatively, increase the level of visiting players.

Should we order the ants to play entertainment for a while and encourage the players to grow?

Just a little bit more than before, just sweeten the line of acquired experience to kill. If it's going to grow fast, Sugar will deal with it.

I gave instructions to the Adamans series that they could respond to requests from Sugar to leave without Rare's permission, and for now I threw them round to Sugar.

Adding to the total power of the ants and even the power of the Adamann series, players can break through the Great Forest where they have grown somewhat. Or perhaps even the current rarity makes it difficult to break through the Great Forest alone.

Rae thought, "But that's a problem." It's unlikely that this force will turn to the enemy as it is, but it's not necessarily without players doing something similar to Rare. And if you can have players, it's not weird that NPCs and monsters are already doing it. Or perhaps the result of that is six states and so on.

The status quo is not described as a state of well-being or ostensibly viewed as an enemy, but at least there are no elements that we can get along with. If so, one day we should increase our power of war by assuming that the country turns to its enemies.

I am not sure what will happen to my family if my lord dies.

If they die together or such specifications, it is fatal for Rae to be defeated.

Players don't die in the true sense, so maybe it's not the same as in the case of NPCs or something like that. But the worst assumption is that while Rae is dead, the family will also be in a state of death.

Then we need reinforcements that Rae herself will not die of rare things.

Since the improvement of Rare's Talent will lead to a bottom up of his overall battle power through 'Family Enhancement', some of the Experience gained is routined in such a way that it is always used to increase Rare's Talent. But perhaps we should also consider growing by another means. I don't even want more clapping skills, or hidden balls.

When I think about it, what floats behind Rae's brain is a system called "reincarnation".

According to the official announcement, you can reincarnate "vampire squire zombies" if you put them under vampire control.

This was only one example, and the body of the official announcement was in such a way as to say "by a character who meets certain conditions having a particular event". Then there must be something else.

For one thing, there's something that might be possible with Rare's handbills.

It is the "stone of the wise" that would be created by the "great business", the secret of "alchemy".

I don't know about this game, but when it comes to sage stones originally, it's usually something of a heirloom that makes people immortal or turns the humble into the precious.

So if we use this with some kind of condition met, we can change the character's race, etc.

Even if you can't make it that far, something will change for something. It's already a very fuzzy basis, but I mean, Rae wants to make it. The secret of alchemy. And I want to use it for something appropriately. If mass production is likely to be possible, I want to use it all as soon as I can.

Rae looked at the recipe for The Great Business.