Golden Experience

Episode 146: The Three Seconds Rule

The former King Hills capital, between the sights of its throne.

Rae slowly opened her eyes on Mr. Armoured Slope's lap sitting on the throne.

"... fufu. Refreshed."

I felt really good.

That elf woman is a player who was definitely mistaken for referring to Rae in the Reid and thinking she was a magic specialty or something.

If you like magic so much, I cleaned it up with magic. This will satisfy her, too.

Queen Arachnea, who fought that elf party, was operated by Rae.

At first I was going to borrow only my sight and hearing, but as I watched them fight on the road, I wouzzled, so I said I couldn't and borrowed it to my body.

Even if you 'summon' the spirit into a whole family and take control of it, the only skills that can be used in that state belong to that family.

Since the magic Queen Araknea had acquired was only a single attacking magic with less powerful attributes and ranges, it was most powerful to offset the Elf Woman's magic even if you anticipate an increase in Talent. However, it was possible to hit him unilaterally by using a yarn trap.

It would have been a good study for Queen Arachnea as well. They are raising INT as a priority. It doesn't show up in numbers, growth through learning shouldn't be foolish.

A peek at the SNS's Old Hills Kingdom Tactical Thread shows players who thought it was Elves earlier writing quickly. Was she the "unnamed elf" she sees on SNS from time to time? That's a joke.

He wisely presents the self-story that it is a difficulty variable dungeon, largely as Rare would like it to be.

The management itself is a round throw to the queens, but as a matter of policy, we plan to proceed as "unnamed." Her writing is not wrong in that regard.

Only for certain challengers can the difficulty persist regardless of the level.

The dungeon in Rare's dominated area is really going well. Great slide for your first day.

Although Lacorine has only the most visitors.

"... If it was about 4, would some customers come? Tre and Liebe are important bases so I can't give them away...... Is it okay for Wang Du to lower it slightly? Is it unnatural for me to be here? Can't you lower it in the first place?"

If Rare is not in King's Landing, it may not be a problem.

In that case, however, the player should be made aware of it without writing directly to the SNS.

All of Rae's friendships are supposed to be superficial NPCs. Each situation is different, but I want to avoid even being informed of my real name, including Rare. I can't write to the SNS.

If you can't appeal with the SNS, you have to show up as a "disaster" somewhere prominent.

And now, the most prominent place is the dungeon.

Show yourself to the right dungeon, which is likely to be popular there, take control of the dungeon and sit there for a while.

Adjust the difficulty of Wangdu in parallel until 4, and encourage players to visit.

"So the first question is, which dungeon are we going to go to?"

Dungeons, that said, I am well aware that they can only enter and exit from the entrance separately, or that the interior is an isolated space, which has no effect whatsoever.

Cavernous, open fields such as forests and cities are quick to talk if you approach from above where the area boss is likely to be.

"Then I still want to let Uluru fall. It's flashy."

No, you're not, the purpose is not to dominate the dungeon.

The main aim is to appeal that there is no disaster in the old King Hills capital due to the prominence of Rare. Dungeon suppression is only a matter of time.

It would then be a good idea to enter from the vicinity of the new safety area, that is, the general entrance for the players. Normally I can say that attacking a dungeon is more in line with the purpose.

Next, why would disaster attack a dungeon there?

Hi guys, the players seem to like it called a cover story, and you should act with a motive like that.

You don't have to go out of your way to publish it. Just be prepared to answer if you are asked, and don't answer if you are not asked. Strangely enough, you'll read it there on your own. Behaviors that have no context at all may be easier to avoid.

Think over the list of destinations listed in the SNS, as well as the maps of the Old Hills and Oral.

I'm not obsessed with these two countries, simply because I only have maps of these two countries.

Hills is a privileged country with no distinctive features or anything particularly prominent, but no location or environmental anxiety elements. No, it was a blessed country. The national territory can also be described as average size.

In comparison, Oral is a little more spacious. It is Oral that holds the center of the continent. It is unclear what kind of interaction this country once had to rule over the capital of the old united state, but it is therefore adjacent to most countries. Nevertheless, there are many cases where the territory of monsters is spread across the border, and even though the country is large, the number of domestically bordered areas of monsters is also higher than the number of hills.

The threat in that realm is also higher, and with it, the story is that many knights are better than Hills.

Currently, it is unclear whether Lyla, who holds most of the knights, is part of the state operation or something, but is sending troops to attack the (...) (...) Yes (...) realm listed in the SNS. The idea seems to be that you can take control of areas that aren't on the list without the players discovering it.

I don't know what I'm doing that for, but I don't care where I go if I don't get in the way of Rare.

"If I found out that Lyla and I looked alike, I wonder if it would be a story that was originally blood related or something like that.

If Lyla is the Lord of the Hugel Cup, is it established as some motive to give a little bit of a clue to a dungeon near it...?

"If it originally meant being sisters with Master Lyla, what about an unconscious search for the warmth of lost flesh parents"

Sieg's suggestion, but I had already felt a wrinkle leaning between my brows from the way I was listening.

Emotionally unconvincing, but certain persuasive, it seems.

"... if Diaz were here, he would look like one of the gossips would fly.

If I may say another thing, I am sure that humans were aware that the "disaster" that exited the Great Forest of Rebe went almost in a straight line to the west and attacked the King's capital.

If that makes you think that the original purpose was not this king's capital, but the Oral Territory further west, would that be the reason for attacking the dungeon further west? "

Not a bad idea.

"I wanted to be in my hands because King Hills Capital was beautiful," he did explain to the Waynes.

That in itself is not a lie, but I have not answered it because I was not specifically asked why I had traveled to the point where I could see the King's capital in the first place.

Rare is a player, so there is no real reason. I tried it because it seems like I can do it, or something like that.

But if this was NPC, you'd better have a stronger motive.

That was the purpose of "heading west," and in the process I happened to see the King's Capital and put it under control. If we do that, we can make it quite consistent with the actions of disaster.

It is the main purpose of heading west, but I don't feel comfortable, but it is good that I was temporarily aiming to get to Lyla.

"... okay. Adopt Siegfried's plan. A dungeon to the west from King Hills' capital....

There's one before we enter Oral Territory. Looks like there's a city nearby. According to the list, this is a low-difficulty field of 1, but... If I were an NPC, it would be unnatural to sort out places to attack based on difficulty, and I would have to crush them in turn. "

You can also destroy the city, but if Rare manages this 1 area in the future, it would be convenient for you to have a normal city here. After all, there is no ordinary city in the neighborhood anymore. I want Kelly and the others to work undercover, but I don't have anywhere to go.

Besides, it's a city that continues to operate fine even when the country is gone. It's close to oral, and I might still be doing business with Lyla. Even if not directly, it is possible that they are purchasing Oral products from more Oral Neighborhoods, etc.

I don't care what happens to Lyla's state run, but it's nothing to bother you with.

"What is the name of this dungeon [Teuer Meadow]? With a city nearby and low difficulty meadows, does this usually mean that this is one of the beginner areas for the starting point?

Beginner players who are just getting started will earn money in the Teuer Meadows based in this city - the city of Rifle - and once they gain strength and confidence, they will nest in other cities.

It used to be done in the Great Rebe Forest and the grasslands near it. The grasslands were not specifically named, and the area now seems to be integrated into the big forest, so it's not on the list.

It was a difficult field for beginners, including the Reeve Forest, but now it's turned into a demon.

I don't think it's too painful to overwhelm the beginner field even further.

But if you think about it, right now, can you choose "Kingdom of Hills" as the first spawn position?

More than likely the name "Kingdom of Hills" has disappeared from the official website's introduction to the state, you will not be able to choose.

Someday, perhaps after the third day of the second event.

Players who have been playing games since before will know that the event has upset the continent's balance of power. At that event, there were incidents in all countries except Portley.

Needless to say, the most messed up is the Hills Kingdom. Players can't expect any more beginner fields in the hills.

Some players may have unfortunately flew towards this dungeon since the transfer service was implemented, but if they have chosen to fly to [other] dungeons, it is self-responsibility.

What Rae says, but it's a country with a very understandable Reid boss. It's worse to come.

Most rarely, the main purpose is to stand out from the king's capital. I'll have some trouble if you don't stay with the players.

I'm not going to be in the meadow forever, so when I'm done with it, I'm going to entrust the management to the appropriately weak family members and bring them back to 1. No matter when it's a little ravaged, there's nothing to complain about if you put it back.

I hear there used to be a three-second rule a long time ago, and if it's just for a moment, can you say it's Gillisafe?