Golden Experience

Episode 168 "Necrorevival"

Without a word, Rare had already fallen and lurked in the shadow of the tree.

The blow of a giant goblin seemed unprotected by tank tankmen, crushed and snagged to the ground.

If you were going to fight, you should have blown up every log house in the lead, without observing the swallows. Their fate is determined at the time they give their time to someone they know is superficial.

They've lost the tank. There's no way they're gonna make it.

One after the other, the stick strikes the ground in the same way, making it look like a noshika. The first tankmen and Hollywood attacked didn't seem to be dead yet, but the giant goblins who noticed it were knocking on the club many times.

One light after another leaks from the ground caught in the shape of a stick. Back to death.

Deal magic to the first hand and damage with some state anomaly, that stick attack prioritizes dodging, not defense, and once the first blow is taken, concentrate the attack on one leg to take action first.

Standing around like that would have been a little more difficult, but that's what I could say because I was watching from behind. Suddenly winning this instant death attack is difficult. It's the first time I've seen him die.

Either way, in their prowess, it's subtle whether they can win even if they stand around tactically perfect. Even if we can win, it will take hours to settle. Not enough local power in a nutshell.

The giant goblin seems to have noticed a rarity and is staring at us. I'm not going to let you go, but I'm not going anywhere.

The same is true of Mare, who lacks the local power, but we have enough weapon capability to compensate for the difference.

The intruder is that he cleaned it all up, and then he just kills him without a shrink to see what happens to the realm.

"'Hellflame'"

I cast magic around the middle of the log house and the giant goblin.

If this goblin is also noticing Rae, you can attack me, but for some reason he's waiting for me. Perhaps they will give way to the lead.

Fortunately, the battle style of the roughly giant goblin was broken thanks to the tankmen.

If you're going to give me the lead, it's not too vulgar to sweeten me in favor.

Don't be alarmed, even if you think you can win.

That's what Rae once taught the players, and now let's try to teach this boss.

The flames licked the surroundings, only a little but made the square even wider. The log house naturally turns to ash and the giant goblin is also burned all over his body. The damage itself doesn't seem to be a big deal, but it looks like you were lucky enough to give it Bad status.

Burns last until they are healed and have a Condition Abnormality that inflicts slip damage based on their range and severity.

If there is more natural healing than slip damage, the burn will heal over time, but this goblin doesn't seem to have that much healing power.

Goblin swung back behind him and when he saw the log house ashed, he rushed towards Rare.

He seems angry that they destroyed the log house rather than pain or damage.

Do you still not think you will lose if you care more about the Log House during a life-threatening battle?

─ ─ Because you never die in the true sense. I mean, because he's a player, I guess.

The kick up that is rolled out with the momentum of the rush on a single piece of paper.

Rare's hidden trees were kicked up by the surrounding ground and danced through the universe.

Without checking that, Rae quickly moves to the axial foot of the goblin.

A cut was made in the axial foot's achilles tendon just three times before the kicked leg was returned.

"Guh!"

The goblin couldn't resist and crouched back quickly. I looked around to cover my left foot, which was on the axis, looking for a rare figure.

If a giant like Uluru is the opponent, I don't know how to fight even with Adaman's sword, but if it's only about three meters, it's easy to kill him.

If you crouch down like this, all the weak spots will reach a rare sword.

As far as that scrupulous skeleton is concerned, the body structure of the goblins is very similar to that of humans.

Then the weakness should be the same.

Back exposed to defenselessness before rare. It's covered in thick muscles, but sometimes it's harder than iron armor.

The heart perhaps struck this area, slightly inserting the razor blade.

"Damn......!

Crouching down while pulling out his sword, he scratched the arm of a goblin that seemed to have been swinging reflectively.

Then he held the sword and rolled away from the goblin, and rose where he had earned some distance, and set up the sword.

Goblin stops swinging his arms, keeping his chest down and nodding. There is no sign of a chase. It still seems like a mere reflex behavior to have wielded your arms.

It is full of gaps.

"Blaze Lance"

But they don't get near it easily. He lowered his sword and cast his magic.

If this goblin is a player, there is some possibility of acting.

If you're scraping the LP from outside the target's range of attacks to temperatures, you should be able to defeat them one of these days. There is also burn slip damage. If human and physical structures are the same, it should be difficult to stand up anymore. At least we'll never make it through again.

The fact that he's holding his chest down despite attacking him from his back suggests that his earlier penetration was penetrating Goblin's body. The sharpness was too good and I poked it and pulled it right back so I didn't know what it felt like, but given the length of the infiltrated pattern it could be enough.

Even if it wasn't pierced, or the poked position wasn't the heart, there's no way a human-shaped organism could be safe with a deep hole in the middle of most of the body.

Goblins stay motionless and nodding, looking as if they're waiting for something.

I wonder if it could be reinforced.

Even if reinforcements came, it wouldn't be a problem if you had some miscellaneous fish that you encounted by the time you got here. I can dispose of it in one hassle while stabbing a giant goblin in the stomach.

Then again and again, I've made the attack magic strike straight, but it doesn't show a big response.

Or are you already dead?

No, I'm sure he's alive.

From time to time he is slightly humping himself, and if he hears, he is whining in some bumpy way.

And then...

"... 'Necro Revival'!

"What!?

Goblins scream some word. No, the pitch-black darkness blows out, wrapping its body around it and swirling it.

Not a dim darkness like The Book of Darkness. It is a true darkness that absorbs all light and cannot be foreseen at all.

In an unexpected development, Rare bites into something that is not her own body. If it was "Magic Eye", I might have been able to observe it in more detail.

Keep an eye on the situation.

Even if I say it's covered in darkness, there's got to be goblins in it. If you keep attacking him with magic, you might have been able to stab him in the face.

But curiosity robbed me of the opportunity.

The darkness cleared quickly. rather than being sucked into the center and disappeared.

A small goblin stands in the center.

There is no longer a large body like a muscle. I wonder if it's a fine macho. It is a needle-like body made up of bones, skin, and thin muscles squeezed to the limit. The height has shrunk to about two meters. If you hide your face, you won't look like an elf. Because my skin is light black, I think it is close to dark elves. Rare doesn't know because she's never seen a normal Dark Elf.

That face no longer looks like a mere goblin. There is red light on thin cheeks, bare teeth, and fallen orbits. The closest thing I can imagine is a mummy. It's made of goblin skulls, so it looks much worse than a human mummy.

Rare, no, Mare's acquired "Reaper" skill whispers.

This guy is undead.

─ ─ The boss is a bunk transformer or something, someone said. I didn't know you would really.

I had lost sight of them because of their appearance, but this boss also manipulated skeleton goblins.

That means no matter how physical you looked, you should have had the necromancer aspect as well. That aggregation is probably what's going on in front of us.

I don't know about a skill called "Necrorevival," but I'm sure it's a skill that is unlocked in the "Dead Spirit" tree by some condition. The effect is probably to reincarnate yourself into undead life. Perhaps it's just one or two stages of rebirth to superiority.

"... I didn't expect the day to come to use it so soon though. Is it my luck or yours?"

I talked.

If you think of Diaz or Siege, if it looks like a goblin mummy in front of you, it's no wonder you talked.

However, based on what we are talking about, it is clear that you anticipated this development more than before or planned it. It is likely that I was plotting from what I am saying about luck.

If you were that smart at NPC, you would have talked even if you were goblin based. Gaslark, under the fact, has a fluent conversation.

This means that we have not spoken intentionally before, and at least NPC has no advantage in doing so.

This Neuschloss boss was a player. Given the achievement of having done Neuschloss's fall, this guy would be the third-largest player on the previous event invasion side, Bumb.

As I once imagined, it would be nice to find dungeon owners for players other than ourselves, but the situation is not good.

You can reveal Mare's identity and cooperate here, but not necessarily accept it.

If it were rare, would it honestly respond to a player who, for example, attacked the King's Capital at a solo party, invaded the Car Knights without any object, blew up the Royal Castle, defeated Mr. Armorsaka, and dragged the rare inside out to the battlefield with his help?

- No, I don't.

You can finally lay down a system of cooperation, but that must make you feel like a blow.

Besides, revealing who you are here and asking for your cooperation seems to me like you are frightened of the appearance of your reincarnated counterpart and beating sesame seeds. Exactly. That's unacceptable.

Then we have to fight. And there's nothing better than winning.

Nevertheless, the first form of giant goblin is also compatible with unintentional strikes and I was lucky enough to complete it, but I wouldn't go the same way with this slender mummy opponent.

This player is clearly reincarnated. I'm surprised you have the means to be reincarnated by your skills, but as much as you risked it and activated it in that dying state. I don't think I went out of my way to be weak.

At the time of the giant goblin probably should have been considerably better than Mare in terms of talent. Even at the speed of the advance, we can catch up very well in Mare, for example, if it's competition.

Needless to say about that STR that wields a whole tooth with one hand, a VIT that won't die for awhile after poking one heart at it.

The INT and MND are unknown, but if the experience value is divided into the "Reaper", it is possible that the MND was raised. Because the resistance judgment of subjects undead by the "Reaper" is made by MND of each other.

In addition, it is problematic that the other person's body is getting smaller. Relatively speaking, it can be said that the goal has become greater for the other party.

It is unclear to what extent combat technology without sticks, as a player skill, but if it is a fight, it should normally be easier to do it with the body size somewhat closer.

Given the likelihood that the opponent's AGI and DEX are also rising, it is unlikely that they can be avoided as easily as before.

"... he did everything he wanted. The one where Ita passed. I may have been doubled by that weapon and skill so far, but that's it too. Die."

No, I refuse.

If your opponent is a NPC monster, you can die at worst. We know from the conversation that the tankmen earlier were quite a known party in this neighborhood. Because you were kind enough to introduce yourself even though you didn't ask.

That's the deepest part of the dungeon that they can't get near without Rare's help. They'll be weakened by the death penalty, and of course, I don't think any other party is coming.

Then there's no big problem where I left Mare's body here.

But unless the boss in front of you is a player.

Besides, it's a monster who talks so fluently. Moreover, it is so much a monster that he built log houses and other things, wore clothes and had a weapon called a stick, even though he probably doesn't have any production skills. A high level of intelligence can be observed even if the opponent is not a rare who knows he is a player.

It's like telling me to strip my gear off, such as leaving my body exactly an hour in front of such a clever monster. You should definitely avoid it if you think about it normally.

Moreover, if this goblin mummy acquires an "officer" and has a large number of family members, it may be possible that Mare is someone's family NPC from an hourly point of view. Now you think we're players, but if the body doesn't disappear, you'll suspect it's the NPC first.

However, it is impossible to restore her spirit and recall Mare with a "summons" to refresh her. It is as unnatural as leaving the body for an hour, such as suddenly disappearing from the front of your eyes.

I lost my curiosity and watched the enemy's transformation scene undisturbed, but it should have stopped.

Now I understand.

This is why the old Japanese LIVE-ACTION doesn't interfere with the transformation of the hero.

Curiosity. Their curiosity about what kind of cool figure they'll turn into will defeat them.

And now Rae herself is about to join that group.

"... I'm sorry about that"

"Huh? I guess. I certainly don't want to die."

It's not, but I'm not wrong, so I won't correct it.

Don't be alarmed, even if you think you can win.

I feel like telling myself not to tell you a while ago.

There are a lot of questions I want to ask why the goblins here grow well and what are the conditions for obtaining Necrorevival, but I can't ask.

There are plenty of experiments that are just right to verify it. All you have to do is give Gaslark and his family some experience and experiment in a variety of cases. Add one to your list of things you want to do when you have accumulated experience.

You're still going to give Rae the lead over this period, or you're going to kill him. I won't show you how to attack me.

Or maybe he has acquired new skills that are superior to counters and the way forward, but I don't think he can use them all of a sudden now.

But unlike earlier, I don't even feel like attacking first without knowing my opponent's physical abilities.

Even as a rare, it's easier to let your opponent get ahead of you when it comes to your parents' genre that makes protection its bone. The only time I get ahead of myself is when I can see some of their hand tags or when I can kill them fast, regardless of their hand tags.

"... why don't you want to die? You're not attacking?

"... Aren't you going to kill me? Aren't you attacking me?

The opponent is also alert to Rare. I think you said you were lucky or we were unlucky, and it's been strengthened considerably by the Necrorevival.

Despite all this vigilance. It seems so traumatic that it was sealed in the first form.

"... fine. At this speed, you can't do what you just did!

Just moments after I thought I was ready, the Goblin mummy was standing in Rare's spot.

But there's no Rare there. There is no fool waiting to escape, even though he has declared an unpolite attack. If we start avoiding according to the opponent's first step, the linear trajectory will do the trick. The more unlikely the difference in AGI is, the better off it is, but fortunately there is no such difference.

Given the distance from the boyfriend and the speed of the opponent, even if we could see our evasive behavior, we would have avoided trajectory modification, but that was correct.

"Do you want this too?"

Even if you say it's fast, your opponent's speed is slower than stand-alone magic. As long as you can read the trajectory of the attack, it's not hard to crack it.

And the opponent is half-naked and has no extra fat. I can see all the muscle movements. In this highly reproducible game, it is difficult for Rare to miss the signs of action, even if it is tainting the last seat of the genre's mentor.

─ ─ I can't even see you moving. I'm glad you're not so far out of strength.

That said, if the opponent attacks with no hands, the sword is incompatible. The range doesn't fit. I can't even flirt with this range. They're not weak enough to do that either.

If I can't use it, I'll just get in the way. I dropped that at my feet with it in my hand.

"You gave up!? If you don't use it! I wish I had! That's it!"

The goblin mummy poked where it hurts as she kicked and poked early in the arrow succession. If I can do that, I'm doing it.

Explore the thread of counterattack while attacking with a single piece of paper.

The Goblin Mummy's attacks are monotonous but futile. It's not a move to learn martial arts, but I'm sure you're used to fighting. Looks like you're playing this game.

Recently, these kinds of dealings have also increased, so it is an era in which neither real nor VR can be alarmed. My parents' family business is also safe, so it's all the more important.

"My main business is not a sword."

I like to wield a sword, but it's only a hobby, not the main business. Nor is the master of the sword a grandmother, but an acquaintance of her grandmother. The point is hobby.

It's time for my eyes to get used to their speed. I'm also learning the habit of attacking. And I am used to capturing powerful opponents with bare hands with significant differences in physical abilities.

"Hey!?

If you take it from them, you just want to say why they caught you in such a slow move.

I should have known, but somehow I acted the other person's way.

You must think so.

But no. Rae skilfully stood around trying not to enlighten them and set them in a trap. After it's all over, yeah. Speaking of which, I should have seen it, and I'm just making you feel that way.

Those who polished their moves with our own style are certainly strong but very honest. Anything is easier to fit than an amateur.

The goblin mummy soared up to heaven by her own skillfully distorted powers and eventually fell.

"Huh! Damn it! You even have throwing skills!

But it didn't do as much damage as I thought.

unusually light while having unusual muscle strength. It was not heavily damaged by that kind of physical trait of a goblin mummy that could not be real. Additionally, I guess VIT is also expensive. Apparently, you can't use your opponent's power to determine the drop damage you throw.

But Rare's Talent value makes it difficult to do enough damage to defeat him with a simple blow, and he would be returned with only STR differences such as joint moves.

─ ─ I see this is hopeless. Don't make me want a debuff item, too.

I stood up to the disaster, I reviewed the Waynes just a little bit.

In front of isolated capacity differences, every technique makes no sense. It's also a skill to fill it in, but Rare - Mare doesn't have it. Like I just did, I'm not promised a damage bonus by the system. I can't help it with just a move.

I thought it would be meaningless to dare to acquire a skill because I could fight in close proximity, but I don't think they would let me lay down like that.

Even with a slight difference in abilities, even these moves can target damage if they become opponents with not so much absolute value as the early Kelly's. If you target your head and steeple well, you can also stun them and destroy the area.

But it doesn't work for boulders, it doesn't work for bosses at levels that can be unrivalled by current top-class party opponents. Naturally. If that's possible, there's no point in Rae earning experience.

The Goblin Mummy is alert to our throwing moves and will stay away for a while.

If it were an original rare body, it would be hit by such a halfway undead or "holy magic", but I can't help saying it now.

─ ─ No, wait. There's nothing I can do about it. Facts.