Golden Experience

Episode 147: New Services Being Misused Fast

I naturally decided to wear Mr. Armoured Slope for the expedition.

If you want to emphasize that disaster has moved away from King's Landing, it makes no sense to leave a Shadow Warrior here.

After worrying about the other companions, I decided to take Sugar.

The fact that there are two catastrophic classes in the field of 1 is also extremely overpowering, but Sugar has been asked to leave a message in Reeve Great Forest for a long time. I've rarely been out like this, and sometimes it would be good.

And Sugar can fly alone. Whatever itinerary you get, I can handle it.

The sun is already dark.

Leave the Lacorine Forest to Queen Araknea. Queen Beth Spider is also used as support. They should have learned enough in the past day.

And not many players come into the woods at night. It's not entirely absent, but it's scarier than daytime.

On the first day of the transfer service implementation, the players would have been unable to log in during daytime due to errands, but the players would have been able to gather the information on the SNS and at least intrude on the feeling. After the sun goes down, there are only a few players wandering around the shallows sporadically. The next wave will be tomorrow.

Then it's better to fly and get on the move this evening.

Attacking the dungeon even when you arrive because it stands out is only after the sun rises, but I'd also like to see what's happening around the city and the realm. Let's go early and make some observations.

It was only before dawn that I made it to the city of Rifle. The city is closer to Lacorine in terms of distance. It won't take much longer if you can travel in a straight line by flying.

The city that can be seen from above is dark and quiet. Something like a street lamp just seemed bumpy.

That's probably a magical item because it looks bright in both the naked eye and the demonic eye.

"I'm impressed that street lights are installed. It seems like a very safe city."

A vast area of land extending across the city is probably the Teuer Meadow.

It's called a meadow, and the grass is lush. You can also see tall trees growing all over the place. If I gave you the closest image in Rare's memory, would it be a rainy season savannah? I've never heard of a dry season in this region, so it's probably like this all year round.

Then it's a mystery as to why there are more trees and not like the jungle, but is it also for some reason?

"I don't know if that turns out, but either way, it's tomorrow. Let's get some rest for today and get started tomorrow"

Prepare for the night camp just a short distance from the city and the meadows. Even so, all you need is a rare to log out, and neither Mr. Armorsaka nor Sugar need to be that ready for sleep.

An intermittent few minutes of sleep is enough because Sugar was originally an ant, and the same is apparently true of Mr. Armorsaka, a magical creature.

Mr. Armorsaka doesn't move at all, he doesn't get tired even if he's still. I don't even eat. From these things, you shouldn't even need sleep. Still being set up for that kind of sleep is probably due to the fact that the act of "sleep" means something important in this game, for example for registering lispawn points. As you can see, that few minutes of sleep is the smallest unit of sleep in the game.

Properly 'earthly magic' puts a hole in the ground and sits Mr. Armorsaka softly there.

Rae is logged out while inside Mr. Armorsaka.

Even if there was someone passing through the streets at night, they wouldn't find it, and wildlife and monsters wouldn't be here far from the grasslands. Above all, there are two people who are going to sleep. If this doesn't work, beginners shouldn't live around here.

The next morning, I logged in as the sun rose in the game.

Disappear in 'Camo' before you get out of the hole.

There's nothing I can do about Sugar's appearance, but if Rare uses "Camo" for each Armor Saka-san in the sky and hides the Sugar on his back, he won't be able to see it from the ground. I can see it all from the top.

Overlooking the brightened streets from above.

I watched it at night with the "Devil's Eye," but if you're in Mr. Armor Slope, you can see it in Mr. Armor Slope's sight, so "Enhanced Vision" can also be seen very well together.

Looks like there are players who attack the meadows fast enough to say it's early in the morning.

It's enthusiastic and really good, but if you look closely, there are two kinds of flow.

From the streets unto the meadows, and from the outside of the city unto the meadows.

Those coming from outside the city probably come from a safety area [Teuer Meadows] added with a transfer service.

If the destination is this city, the name of the list should be [City of Reflection], and nothing more than the fact that a new safety area has been built apart from the city, which was the Teuer Meadow on the list.

Yeah?

Its transfer to the Teuer Meadows is probably a one-way street, but you should be able to get to other dungeons from the city of Rifle.

This means that only this place can be re-transferred to another place in just a short walk.

If you compare the example destination list to the map of Hills, this reflex is the only city that fits that kind of criteria.

Furthermore, as far as can be seen from the Oral map, there is only one similar city in Oral.

"... I was wondering what would be the difference between the area chosen for the destination and the one not, is this it? In other words, if a city or the like is present around it, it is not chosen as the destination of the transfer.

Exceptionally A city for beginners of about 1 degree may be chosen, but perhaps one for each country.

If we develop these cities as stacks of supplies, there will be virtually no limit to replenishing players attacking the dungeon.

Besides, if cities match this pattern, you can transfer between each other all you want.

It depends on the player, but if you're bad, don't flourish more than Wang Du. This is "

It can be said that it is precisely the city that was promised prosperity by operation.

Probably a beginner or a low-ranking player.

But in any age or game, this kind of adjustment of beginner rescue purpose is usually abused by the gangsters to create a hell of a picture.

I was fortunate to notice this city on the second day.

There will definitely be other players who are aware of it, but the fact that it is not being discussed in the SNS will mean that what they are aware of will remain silent. Or maybe he's already in the city, buying land or property.

It is obvious from the text of the system message that the operation is concerned about the destruction of the distribution, and the specification that cannot be transferred again from the original destination is likely because it hated it.

However, if there is one city in each country with similar location conditions as this city, it is easy to smuggle.

If somebody does that a lot, it'll be a fix. It is also possible that the player who notices it is keeping his mouth shut to prevent it from happening.

"... let's call around Remy and Riley later and let them hold off the property in this city. No, shall we call Kelly and Marion already and have them grounded in a total of four? I've recovered the money from the noble mansion in Wang Du, and I'm in charge of this city with my money power."

Again, only rare is a different genre of game. No, it's not just Rae, given the possibility that there are players who have already guessed.

But at the moment, it shouldn't have created so much value yet. Then even if you hold down the property, it means investing ahead of time. A forward investment basically doesn't allow you to invest more than you have, and even if you borrow until you buy land, you know the creditworthiness of a player like the one that suddenly appeared in this world a few months ago. You can't borrow so much.

Even if some of it was already held up by the players, you just have to buy up everything else.

Because we don't need land or buildings right now, we can just stock up on gold and buy rights, and let residents continue to live as rental properties. If the selling price is much higher than the rent for the next few decades, it will sell without hesitation.

Whatever you want, you can depend on the inhabitants. No, if you're going to be dependent, you don't have to pay gold coins in the first place.

That's exactly what other players can't imitate. It's about Lyla, if you can.

I could have done it before Dungeon Attack. We need to get in touch with the Kelleys, give them an overview, and let them bring their own gold coins from the castle treasure trove.