Golden Experience

Episode 150 "Players Clan"

Straw players gather from the direction of the safety area.

Quite a few people.

But the SNS didn't have any particular writing like that.

Why have so many people come here at this time?

From what I've seen, the gear looks pretty good, too.

I don't have the skills to know the rank of the material at first glance and I don't know if it exists, but their gear is uniform or the design is sophisticated. It's unclear if it's a player or NPC, but someone must have designed it with a specific concept.

It means I could have spent that much, and normally I wouldn't spend that kind of money on low-ranking gear.

"There he is! The big one is the Raid Boss!

"... Looks like the Rookies have been wiped out. There's nobody here."

Their goal still seems to be rare.

From the grasshopper's point of view, it's not an atmosphere where you say you know players who have just been wiped out.

Then at least it was SNS that found out about Rae, but why didn't you write it down? And how did you gather so many people without such writing?

From a glance, there are more people than in the raid battle in King's Landing. At least forty people will be over.

No matter how many systems there are no parties or alliances, there are limits. It's also a war, and it would be very unlikely to be able to work together with so many people against a single enemy. It's impossible to even attack all the avant-gardes side by side in the first place. If this one was about the size of Uluru, for example, we might be able to fight even with a lot of people, but not to say it's big, Mr. Armorsaka is about three meters.

"You were friends with the miscellaneous fish earlier? How did we get together so much?

It would not be strange if NPC asked me in a critical manner. I don't know who the leader of this group is, but he probably answered anyway.

"... you have a pretty voice for what it looks like a lot. Hey, you're pretty sure this guy's a disaster, aren't you? All right.

We players have means of communication that you monsters can't imagine! Don't get too worked up!

At the head of the group, a fine armored man who was as tank-like as he was in it raised his voice. I also hear you speak before you shout because you have "audible enhancement," but I don't care about that.

That's not what I want to ask.

"I see. Can you teach me for the after-school? What the hell is that?

"I don't know anyway! Why do you care?

"... the junkies just said that they were contacting somewhere. But no help appeared, and in the end, despair disappeared. Nevertheless, you appeared as if you had been contacted. I wondered what that meant."

Doesn't this make you suspicious?

Probably fine. We should only be saying facts that are inferred from the information obtained on this occasion.

"... hmm, what should I explain? Do you know what a SNS is? SNS is like shouting in the square... Even if you hear that, you don't have to answer... I just got in touch with a locked-in community just for the clan, how do I answer..."

"No, Captain, nothing." You don't have to answer! "or something like that?" So you don't actually have to answer. Why are you disciplined? Is that because your voice was so cute?

"You don't have to answer!!

Did you tell me that? Did you tell him?

What are these guys? Cartoonist or something.

But I got the outline.

As a gaming system, there are no clans or other features, but players are free to come together and call themselves that. It is not impossible to use external services to open a community, use it to get in touch, and organize clans.

But it's not easy. Gather so many people, assemble them as leaders, use communication tools, and make them function as an organization. Not without so much charisma or know-how. I'm sure this matching armor also plays a role in raising awareness among our allies.

Someday someone was asking me about the clan in FAQ, but maybe this person is.

Not being present as a system is not all bad.

That also means you won't be tied to the clan as a system. I'm not tied to the system, but I can therefore easily participate with word of mouth, and I can somehow continue to belong even if I'm not active in the activities of the clan. You don't have to bother to leave, you don't have to belong to another similar organization.

Nobody knows even if you say hello when you log in, and things like tonal pressure are thin. I wouldn't be forced to do anything by belonging. After all, clans and other players are just saying what they want.

If you talk about renting a clan house or something, you'll need gold coins, but if you don't think about accommodating everyone at the same time or something, some executives alone will be able to cover the money.

If you are a production player or an ally, gear updates will be smooth, and if you store old gear and hand it down to subsequent players, the flavor will also appear to everyone you belong to. The purchase of the equipment itself will require gold coins, but it will not change in Solo. By purchasing a large quantity of materials, you can expect a discount, etc., and the cost of equipment may be lower.

This leader came here to build and prepare such a clan. That's what I'm talking about.

If you were using your own community site, you could snort that there was no writing on the official SNS.

"... that was worth wasting day one. I didn't know the Reid Boss of the event was coming out."

"... that's right. I thought I'd be late when I heard you meet on the second day."

"... No, I was looking for a small number of people because the leader said," It's annoying to push a large number of people where there's a lot of people and attack them with force moves. "Look, dungeon strategy number one, you were after me, weren't you? For publicity."

"... seriously. Leader, that's great."

"... then you should have advertised it to SNS and then come on a disaster crusade?

"... and when you lose, it's counterproductive."

"... really. That's a good leader...."

Somehow, there are many tank players in this game. I feel like it.

I thought the top players would mostly be paying for it on the second day, but some of these unusual thought players seem to be in there.

"If you can't answer me, I can't help it. You've come to crusade me, okay?

I don't think so, but if there is a mistake, I am also aware that I will crush it.

It's just a distraction, even if it's a mistake, I'll kill them all.

Unlike the beginners who have been here before, they will be an addition to your experience.

"Needless to say! Let's go!

I guess I've already built up some strategy. "Disaster Crusade" was also discussed in the SNS, which means they were checking it out.

Even though we've been here in such a short time, the fact that we already have a plan means that we were meeting regularly to challenge Rare.

Raid Boss, we're going to run out of Pluto.

"Sugar."

Yes, boss.

But nothing. Rae is not the reid boss. I'm behaving that way because I've been recognized as such, but the truth is, I'm just a player.

Besides, I've decided to leave it to Sugar while I'm away.

But I'm just pretending to be a reid boss for once, and although it's not as much a continuation of the conversation as it was earlier, some roleplay would be fine to serve.

"My one arm, this [Queen of Worms Sugar], shall deal with him. If you can bring her down, you can give her the right to challenge me. Good luck at best."