Golden Experience

Episode 149: But no one came.

─ ─ It's not very pleasant.

None of the thread reactions are so favorable to earlier writing.

Some of them point out that they are simultaneously posting on multiple threads and are rough certified players.

It seems unlikely that new players will show up here in this minute.

I guess that's when a lot of players came together against Wayne's call, which was also said to be the top tier, because it was still an event.

First of all, the penalty had been eased. This is big.

It's a game where the more experience you earn, the more scared you'll die. The more veteran players you are, the more cautious you are required to stand around. It was that event that temporarily abolished it, and perhaps because of it, there were places where the situation moved a lot.

In addition, it is a festival mood called a large-scale event. The game itself can be described as unusual, but it is also unusual in it. Simply put, it was an easy call to action.

When it comes to the current situation, everything is different from then.

If you die first, you will lose your experience.

Moreover, there are no event items that the players think there are ─ ─, so the winning rate is low.

The area being attacked is also a low-difficulty dungeon for beginners. From the side, it just seems like a territorial battle between demons, and even if left alone, there will be no direct damage to players or human-side NPCs.

If you insist, all players who are now fighting will return to their deaths, but if they haven't started the game that long, they will soon earn the experience they've lost. Reasonably high despecialties do not seem to be commensurate with saving a veteran player's life.

In the worst case scenario, one dungeon of 1 could be lost, or the difficulty could explode, but there are quite a few others, such as 1 dungeon. It makes no sense to bother sticking to this place.

─ ─ Anything that realizes the value of this city and the dungeon might be reluctant for the situation to move.

But if you can do such a calculation, you should know that the odds of winning are low. It is a wise choice to make a decision here.

"... the attack has stopped, huh?

"... why?

"Whatever! How's SNS!?

"Rough certified! Damn it! Somebody defend me!

I think I should get my attitude in place while I wait and strategize, but waiting for help from the top players seems to be my top priority anyway.

In this game with no clear level, what kind of build you're playing, and how you stand around using that hand card, determines the strength of that character. To say that we can determine to some extent that it is the total consumption of EXP is only a guide.

How long are these players going to define themselves as "beginners to be helped"?

"You may wait, but do we need those who are here now?

<... if you're alive, you'll call me desperately, and in that sense it'll work. In the first place, nobody is likely to come when I desperately call for it... "

"... I thought I'd call my friends from the context, but no one's coming? You don't have any friends?

"I'm going to puddle!

"Hey, don't get on the monster provocation!

Even if reinforcements can be expected, this is no reason to keep the players in front of you alive. All you have to do is retake the new reinforcements. The opponent is a player, so the reinforcements don't disappear just because they destroyed them all before they arrived.

"... if you can't help me, you're wasting your time waiting for me."

─ ─

Sugar unleashed ice system range magic on players who were whining about how the ice was earlier. Is it meant to be an objection to the soliloquy that 'ice magic' would work? It is true that the ants were extremely vulnerable to cold air, but that is not the case with Sugar today.

The rest of them are mostly a bunch of rear guard magicians. There's no way they can stand the magic that even the avant-garde tanks couldn't bear.

It froze and broke apart one after the other.

It looks like instant death regardless of the damage, but what happens if you release this magic to an object of strength that won't die in a single blow?

"... damn, why all of a sudden you're forced to lose Ibe"

"Seriously, who triggered this..."

There are no longer a few players left, only about a party minute.

I wish I could have escaped in this desperate situation, but I won't let you see that.

Is it also such a preconceived notion that you can't escape the boss battle?

To the best of Rae's knowledge, so far there's no such thing as a promise that fits into those shapes in this game.

So the strong win regardless of the character's background, etc., and when they die no matter how important NPC is to the country or the world.

You can always challenge someone you'll never win, and you can escape if you want to.

Of course it's the silk of words. Whether the opponent will let us go is another matter.

Both hands of Sugar ─ ─ threads are released from the top two hands.

I've seen it twice by accident, but Queen Arakunair is also a demon created by this Sugar, and it's no wonder that the spiders under his command can make it possible for Sugar. Automatic acquisition skills on reincarnation or something, perhaps an option covered by experience collected at the cost of reincarnation.

Considering that, it may be said that the Demon King, who had few extra options even for the same experience consumption, had higher local power. No, Rare can't pull the thread out of her hand, so neither is superior overall.

"Yarn!?

"You're not an ant!

"If you look closely, you'll have eight pairs of limbs! You're a spider!

"Spiders don't have wings!

Neither does Rae share this.

Sugar does not match any of the existing organisms, whether they are legs or wings. What the hell is it?

That would mean that you threaded it out of your hand, which would mean that the exit thread tube is in your hand.

It is an ecology where knitting is likely to disturb.

Queen Araknea can also pull the thread from both the belly tip and the hands of the human upper body.

If that's the case, you might want Queen Araknea, who is training in the Tree Forest, to get a "sewing" job and do an internal job. There have never been so many characters who need clothes, but there have been a few more in the last few days. Cotton grown with medicinal herbs in the forest is fine, but I would like to use a strong material that seems to have a special effect anyway.

Next, Sugar exposed the players captured with yarn to mysterious fluid.

When the mysterious liquid hits the player, it raises the white smoke, emits a stimulating odor, and the equipment melts down to the flesh.

Probably because of the formic acid used by engineering ants and the like, but there is no such thing as acid that dissolves various substances so far in the first place. It's magical matter.

Later, it fell to the ground as if only the yarn used to restrain it. They also melted metal holes in beginner-class gear.

We should have been fighting in the meadows, but only around here in the wilderness. It would be because of the flames and ice. Was the acid consumed and cut where the player was dissolved, or only turbid liquid is wetting the ground.

"... I guess it's all cleaned up. But is that a yarn you can't dissolve with that acid? That's going to create a lot of demand."

As with poisons, there are several types of acids that are not strange.

However, as with poisons, it is not strange that there is one type of "acid resistance".

If so, it can be said to be a very high ranking material in the sense of defense against acid attacks.

Let Queen Arachnea produce it? My yarn is homogeneous to Queen's. Below that, spiders can produce only a few low-ranking yarns.

"Right...... But even if it's just yarn. If we're going to produce it, let's give Queen 'sewing' before we do it."

Acquisition of some production system skills requires a constant or higher DEX or INT value, but it is not a problem if you are a queen.

It might then be interesting to have Queen Vespide get 'Alchemy', 'Forge', or Queen Beetle get 'Leather Crafting' or 'Woodworking' or something.

Even if players come to visit in the dungeons I leave to them, the Queen doesn't always put them out. There has also been an increase in the number of distributions for monitoring and operations.

The free time should come into being. You could have some hobby.

"Looks like the engineers haven't found the boss yet. The grasslands are the only ones that are likely to be large, and this may take time."

A little more engineers.

Sugar put in another thirty engineer ants.

Since when have I reincarnated Sugar to increase the total number of ants and many more Queen Vespides, but now I'm feeling slightly extra.

The ants' greatest strength is their labor. But now that the Lacorine forest is on track and the underpass of King Hills' capital has been laid, we don't need that much labor. The increase in the number of individuals suitable for combat, such as spiders and quails, has also drastically reduced the chances of low-ranking ants participating in the fight.

It would be a new opportunity to play if we let the flashing, low-ranking ants go into this meadow.

"Fly the bees too, and if it's also a point of change that you can tell from above - I guess it's no longer necessary to hurry. Apparently an extra customer."