Golden Experience

Episode 117: This guy sucks from the beginning.

The windows on the balcony are empty and from the outside it seems that no one is indoors.

This is definitely because I don't see a people-like reaction when I check it with the "Demon Eye".

Gently, descend onto the balcony without sound.

I just want to activate the "Wisdom Wing Junction" and look into it in detail, but that pure white feather blizzard is too noticeable even though he says he's acting covertly because of it. Lights leaking out of the balcony will give you a full picture of what seems to be happening even from the surface.

It is a huge help to improve in the sense of combat ability, but can only be used when fighting assumptions.

You might also want to consider skills that are more suitable for covert behavior in the future.

Rae has a 'demon eye', and Blanc said something about having a good night's eye.

Then you should act with the Dark Book activated as it is.

It is only effective to the extent that it is inherently dim, but it seems that the center can be quite dimmed if the effect for two people is thus overlapped.

Try gently pushing the balcony window. It's not locked.

I guess you don't normally assume thieves or anything like that coming up to this tall window.

When I go inside the room, I have a figurine of armor, or many full-body armor on the wall that I see in a Western-inspired mansion, etc.

I don't think it would make the office such a slaughtered interior. Looks like this room wasn't the office.

But if so, why is the light on at this hour?

"Huh! The window."

Looking back at Blanc's voice, the balcony window was just about to close.

Besides, it wasn't the first glass window that was there, it was made of iron. It would be used as a flat door, on the outside of the window.

It is the full body armor that stood between the walls that is closing. Moreover, he is politely welding iron doors with some kind of production-based skill.

There is still no response to "Demon Eye". If you believe in this vision, it would mean that a whole body of armor with no magic whatsoever is moving alone and welding windows.

"I knew it was a trap..."

So Bran was right.

It's unclear who the hell set the trap for what, and who it targeted, but even if all the armor here were enemies, it's not enough force to stop Rae at all.

As planned, you can crush it and ask the lord about it, including things around it.

"Did catastrophe mean we could have a conversation?

A splendid armor came out near the door of the room.

Even so, it doesn't mean living mail. I guess there are usually people inside.

And when it comes to splendour, it's about the sophistication of decoration and making, and size is no big deal.

A little higher than Rare in height.

Even from the voice, the contents are probably women.

"Uh, you fit in with disaster, right?

Come on, I feel like we're coming this way too soon, but it's a good thing we're talking fast.

"Kon" bang is. Disaster. "

Successful Resistance

Successful Resistance

"Hmm. I wonder if you're going to respond to the conversation. Or is it not a disaster?

It's too early in time, but I thought it would be a disaster if it were to raid... "

I originally came here to question my lord. Having a conversation is not a blur. I don't think so.

"I am the lord of this city and I am. What can I do for my castle in the middle of the night?

Successful Resistance

Successful Resistance

I've been under some kind of attack since earlier.

Resisting would be a skill in the 'mental magic' system.

I don't know if the self-proclaimed lord in front of me is doing it or if any of the armor around him is doing it.

Before that, I don't even know who these armors are. Anyway, I can't feel the magic.

What is even more problematic is that this self-proclaimed lord did not stray Rae into calling him a "disaster".

It would mean that we knew there would be a "disaster" here today. Rae came here because he saw that writing on the SNS, but there's no way the lord can tell, such as the disaster is checking the SNS.

From the current conversation, this lord doesn't consider disaster a player.

From this interception posture, it is more plausible to assume that the disaster led us here than that we knew it would come here.

Does that mean you did that with just one piece of that SNS writing by the player?

Think normally, there's no way that disaster, the event boss, would see something like that. I have no idea what this lord meant.

At least sometimes Rae came here because he saw the SNS, but it's almost whimsical.

It's just gambling to think that's all you can bring out.

"Yeah. You don't go through at all. I can't do this. I can't help it."

Signal the word of the lord, or the armours will strike at you in unison.

When I get here, I have nothing to hide.

Activate the "Wisdom Wing Junction" and push back the attacking armors with "Feather Gatling".

But I don't think I can defeat you with this.

Originally, I would magically stab a stop by targeting it with "Demon Eye," but I can't target it directly because my armor has no magic. If coordinates are to be specified, it is necessary to specify the location rather than armor.

"'Thunderbolt'!

But before that, Bran's magic flew.

Fear of an indoor accidental explosion or a single shot of magic. Fast 'Thundermagic' can be a good choice to deal damage for sure. Plus, they'll have a good street full of metal armor.

"Is that it?"

But it doesn't seem to work at all on the armor that has undergone magic.

It shows how it stands up with damage, but that's just like all the other armor that hasn't been magic. I mean, it only looks like Rare's Gatling damage is going through.

"'Flare Arrow', 'Ice Barrett', 'Air Cutter'!

Bran continuously fired magic at one of his targets, but none of that seems to be working. On the contrary, "Thunder Magic" and "Wind Magic" were difficult to understand, but flames, ice, etc. are extinguished so that they are erased by something the moment they come into contact with the armor.

Apparently they have high resistance to magic in general.

Maybe this is also why I can't feel the magic in "The Devil's Eye".

"'Feather Barrett'"

Having experienced the usefulness of this skill in King Hills Capital, Rae was also waving his experience to DEX.

Giving you DEX also improved your overall power, but more than that, it was the hitting rate and precision that benefited you greatly.

This is not the case with Gatling, but if it is a single shot, "Feather Barrett," it is not impossible to look at the gap and shoot the wings at the armor's connections, etc.

Gatling disfights and targets Critical with Barrett.

The armor, which struck directly well, collapsed and will never move again.

Now you can defeat it, which means it's not just armor moving, it's still a knight wearing a special armor.

Those who had difficulty targeting positively, such as grunting, continued to simulate the gatring and sharpened the LP. The armor that received this does not retain the prototype.

I could have attacked you with Rare's magic, but I don't know what level of magic resistance this armor has. I don't think Rae can do enough to undo the magic she unleashes at all costs, but if it does, it's a big problem.

Or even if they didn't turn it off. If you unleash such powerful magic indoors, Rae can die anyway, as can Lords and Blancs.

The lords did not try to move while the armors were being hit. It also looks like you're observing this one. Rare's purpose is to gather information from the Lords. I don't care if you're quiet without doing anything extra.

There is nothing more alive but the Rares and the Lords.

However, it is unclear whether it was just a figurine after seeing it or not, so all armor in the room was turned into iron scum except for what appears to be the lord's full body armor. I don't know if it's actually iron. Normal iron doesn't start magic.

As these fallen armors were knights of the lords, you can see that they were resurrected somewhere and given an hour's respite until they came here again.

"─ I see. In Hills, the mercenaries were able to retreat once, and I thought it was possible because it meant that they had passed through 'fear' and so on. This is an impossible one. Failed."

There is nothing to protect the lord already. Even if that whole body armor you're wearing was somewhat more sturdy than the rest, it's only an error in front of Rare. What is this margin when it comes to?

I have a bad feeling it's not Bran, but it doesn't look good, it's mocking.

"I have no choice. Do it yourself."

Quick to say, or he came in at an awesome speed. On its left hand is a sword. When did you pull it out?

I don't think he's wearing armor all over his body. The inability to capture the footsteps of action in "The Devil's Eye" hurts.

"Back off!

Push Bran backwards, pull his right leg at the rinse, twist himself and twist.

"Phew."

Seeing as this one flaunts the first hand, the lord stretches out his empty right hand to Rare's chest.

It's a super close proximity. Or maybe a grasp, but in any case, the distance is too close. Not a lot of damage if it's real, and I don't think I can grasp it well at this relative speed. But I guess that's also possible with this lord's STR and AGI. Exactly. I can't say this.

"'Wing Strike'"

"Ugh."

Rae would have gotten this before.

But I also assumed that fighting at close range would happen... but now I also have the means to attack at close range.

Shortly before their hands touched this one, they swung out their wings and bounced off.

"'Feather Gatling'"

Fly the wings to strike the chase and push back further away with the impact. I wished I could kill it as it was like an earlier knight, but apparently the lord's armor performs better than the knight's. It's not just the looks that are splendid.

But I could open the distance.

In terms of combat style, Lords are considered good at melee combat.

Keep your distance and you won't be so unconscious.

"'Feather Barrett'"

Aim for a gap in the armor and release the blades.

But this will be scolded. I didn't think I could avoid this speed. It's a good AGI height.

Something called aristocracy is structurally easy to save experience.

I guess it's common aristocracy to distribute it to knights and let them fight on their own behalf. The nobles who ended up in King Hills capital were clearly weak given the experience they would have gained. Instead, however, the Knight of the King's Capital was so strong that it was no less pale than the other players.

How would the knight who ended up here have been compared to that knight in the king's capital?

I didn't care that much because the armor was a strange performance. Maybe this lord is investing his experience in himself, not his knight.

"'Blindfolded'"

Looks like the lord activated some kind of skill with the intention of fighting back.

A skill I don't know, but it would be something that takes my sight away from my name. It's pointless for Rae to have her eyes closed.

"The Book of Darkness" remained inert and activated, but I can't seem to see this face, and it seems to have worked.

But against expectations, the lord disappeared.

And when I thought about it, it moved in front of me.

It looks familiar. This move is' shrinkage '.

It means he was changing the startup keyword for his skills.

─ ─ You had that update, too. Speaking of which! But is that possible for NPC too!?

The lord now has a sword in his right hand. I poked it from a low position.

Probably because I was looking at Rae's scum from his right leg earlier. It is brilliant that swords can be used at the same level, both on the right and on the left, but it is not only the lords who are both favored. That can be corrected as much as it takes in training, and correcting modern, more dominant arms, more dominant feet that can only be done with focused brain training with VR technology is less challenging than it once was.

Since none of these days is so focused on the dominant hand, it is limited to such old houses as families that make such corrections.

Jump up your left leg and kick up your lord's hand with your toes. The sword flies away from the lord's hand.

But it seemed to be within the assumption, and he was caught sneaking his shoulders under Rae's feet as it were and hugging them. I feel uncomfortable with my knees. I'll break it.

Remove the move by rotating the body and aligning the orientation of the force being applied with the orientation of the joint.

Common sense doesn't make it first, but this world makes it possible to do things that are impossible due to differences in talent. Apparently Rare has a higher AGI. I made it in critical time.

He's in a state where he's completely turned his back on the lord, but what Rae sees anyway is the vision of the 'Devil's Eye', something he can't even see directly behind him. Conversely, Rare's wings would not have been seen in the way from the lord.

"'Wing Strike'"

Shake its wings and aim for the Lord's neck. But the lord broke Rae's posture by lifting Rae's legs vigorously as he held them, escaping the wing orbit.

The attack was removed, but I was able to pull through the legs that were held instead.

"'Feather Barrett'"

I unleashed my wings on the restraint. I know that I will be told.

The lord greets you with a kick aimed at the gap. Stiff.

What the hell is this armor made of?

No damage was done, rather there was a sense of damage in Rare's legs, but the kicking recoil succeeded in pulling the lord apart again.

It's a re-division.

"... seems to play melee as well, but magic is more powerful. That's what I was asking you about. First of all, you don't use magic at all. And even if it's a melee, it's not a level of doing it somewhat. Are you really wrong?"

Looks like the lord is going to re-order it, too.

I don't feel as critical as losing, but at least I'm jumping through and strong among the enemies I've fought before.

This lord might be able to beat the Raid Party Wayne has gathered on his own. It would be stronger than the rare that was weakening then.

I mean, if this lord has been using artifacts and such, he probably can't win.

This isn't the Wang Capital, and you won't have to worry about it.

The Lords have amazing combat power in melee combat.

Moreover, it seems to be the performance of the equipment but does not accept magic. It's like a natural enemy of a wizard.

And magic resistance isn't the only strength of that armor. It has a much higher defensive performance than the boots, probably equipped by Rare, made from woodland fur from Omori.

It is proof that Rae's leg was more damaged by Rae's kick. I've never heard of such specifications before, but it seems that the target's defense performance is higher than the total value of Rare's VIT and leather boot defense performance, which is why the damage was done here.

If you fight with your bare hands in the future, you may lose your opponent's defense if you don't raise your VIT as well. But the wings that beat up the lord had no reflection of damage, so they probably have a higher defense of the wings growing on them.

Is it possible to build protective equipment with this blade? And will the wings that i go back in 'healing magic'? If I can do that, I can build excellent gear, but if I don't get my wings back it's horrible and I can't try it.

This bill is already broken, and the benefits of keeping The Book of Darkness unfolding are dim. There is also less twitching MP while doing this. Since I have not acted aggressively to use MP in combat, so far there is no problem, but I want to avoid situations such as lack of MP when I want to use it.

Rae unlocked the magic and opened her eyes. Bran, who had evacuated to the corner of the room, also unlocked the magic.

The lights in the room remain on even though it was all rumbled up. Sounds like a light by some magical item, not a pine light or something. I want to take this armor and this light back somehow and utilize it in the cave.

The light-lighted full body armor looks considerably better than he was looking indirectly through Mana. He should have attacked quite a bit, but he's barely even scratched.

"─ Ha ha"

Suddenly, the lord laughed out.

"Ha ha ha ha! Ah-ha-ha!

"Yeah...... Rae, I beat up some nasty cousin..."

"I punched and kicked him, but hardly any of the damage should have gone through. If this guy sucks, it should be from the beginning. It's not my fault."

He laughed a little, and the lord, who seemed calm, broke down the position he had stood guarded against, and looked at this one like it was all over him.

"Ha. Hey. I thought the operation had it ready in time.

I didn't know y (...) be (...) n (...) t (...) 's (...) bo (...) s (...) was (...) p (...) le (...) y (...) ya (...) - (...). It was unexpected!