Golden Experience

Episode 183: Food Is Local Procurement

The strongest of the unaccompanied relatives entrusted with the crusade of King Portley.

It is Diaz.

Since Ernthal's difficulty 5, the players haven't tried much either.

He rarely seems to have orders to jump in, but at some point he has suffered unexplained slip damage and seems to be losing his will to fight where he sees Skeletgidra, retreating without a fight.

That's why Diaz's walk is so unproductive.

When I talked to him, he still liked the words retaliation and revenge, and he ate them very intensely.

On that occasion, Diaz and Siegfried were also strengthened.

They were previously reincarnated by the King of the Immortal (Immortal Ruler), but have done nothing else in particular.

Rae knows better than anyone that even though they are catastrophic demons, it just can't really be catastrophic.

Especially this time there will be artifacts to get us into King's Landing.

I want to have the same or better combat power as Rare once. Sieg, on the other hand, is in a position to defend the King's Capital, where Artifacts can be used, and needs to be strengthened for the same reason.

They are knights and commanders. Although Diaz doesn't seem to have much of a sense of command.

I don't think it would be so effective if I let them acquire new skills such as magic now. Siege is likely to be used cleverly, but Diaz won't be able to.

For these reasons, they focused on strengthening martial arts skills using swords and shields. And the sensory and physical control systems that use them. "Agile" and "robust."

In any case, Diaz would attack on a single horse if he wanted to, and he adjusted so that he wouldn't die by himself to a certain extent.

The debuff of the artifact Rare received at that time was an effect that limited his Talent. I might be able to scratch it if it's a skill-assisted part.

He also used it as a means of attack to gain active skills that would blow up enemies with a sword wave. I don't know what the principle is, but I guess that's how it performs because it says so in the help.

Including bare hands, direct attacks by weapons are no match for magic in terms of annihilation and power. Maybe it means that we can't make a match without these tongue-demo skills. These skills are the least varied and have a high amount of EXP. Melee physics jobs are only focused on proximity and attack, and ranges and ranges seem to be limited to some skills like Deep Righteousness.

If these skills exist, then I guess a melee physics job can also be active against huge energies like Uluru. You can't be alarmed because they're all proximity jobs.

The Adamans are waiting for some of them in King Hills' capital for the day, but they've decided to leave everything else with Diaz.

When I think about the time I once had the knights fight in Lacorine, I can say that I'm quite uncomfortable with Portley's soldier opponents. Adamannite would also be able to be in a straight two if he was so personable as to have scratched Uluru's leg.

Unlike the Carnites, Adamans are a squad of tiger boys who don't intend to operate from normal hours. I don't have any trouble using it because it is too strong.

Problems should be washed out on this expedition and reinforced collectively once a paragraph has been made.

While leaving the invasion to Diaz, Rae can be rare.

It's a test of the Gaslarks' fortification, and whether they can be reincarnated into giant goblins.

He disappeared in "Camo" and "summoned" himself to Gaslark in the Golf Club Pit.

"Your Majesty, thank you for coming to such a shameful place."

I flew into the cave.

The walls are equipped with something like a bench made of rock, like a stadium or some kind of holding room.

It might be better than the rest area for players in the outside safety area.

It would be the job of the engineer ants who are garrisoning them for support.

"Thank you. You seem to be doing quite well. It's a great test case."

Rare's reputation from the players who had been written into the SNS was satisfactory.

Excellent for the first time.

"I'm sorry."

I just want to reward them for something they're working on.

But whether you're reluctant or not, you don't seem to have anything in particular you want. Still, the hope drawn by what I dared to say was "strength".

"If that's the case, it doesn't have to be a reward or anything, but it's a necessary expense."

"No, given the significance of our presence in this cave, it is just as good with current combat power. It's just selfish of me to want to be strong."

I can say that I already have more ability than the job I'm given at the time I can think of that.

However, given the radar chart shape of the abilities of common Goblin monsters, only INT stands out in the current gas lake. Perhaps that will also make you aware of your weakness.

Then it would be a good idea to pick a few people in and near Gaslark himself to enhance them and turn them into rewards.

Let's start with Gaslak.

Originally the head of the settlement and goblin leader, he is reincarnated into Goblin General in making him take up this position.

When I used the Sage's Stone Great to reward him, he was reincarnated into the "Goblin King".

The requested experience value is less than 300, but if you think about the original Goblin, maybe there are many of them. No, calmly speaking, 300 is not a very small number.

This route seems to be stopped in the King because even though we used the sage stone grate, which could have been reincarnated up to two levels if it were meant to be, we had no other choice.

His body grew around, a little bigger than a standard human - just as big as the big goblin of the weed that fought in Neushloss.

But the intimidation is completely different.

"I don't even think Neuschlos miscellaneous fish were all gobbling, and I guess they're of similar size but different species. Oh, yeah."

I took out the body of Neuschloss's boss I had recovered.

"Your Majesty, what is this?

"I was somewhere else, a big goblin corpse. Unfortunately, before I defeated him, I turned him into a corpse on my own."

I'll 'appraise' Goblin Mummy's body.

No stats, skills, etc., were displayed, but "Deo Voldoraugur's Corpse Condition: Bad" was displayed.

The "Holy Magic" attack has burned down the body surface, and I can't help but feel bad about it.

"... you're not even a goblin. What the hell was that?"

The players were the only ones who said it was a goblin.

It is possible that those goblin players were not goblins. Perhaps it would be better to give up for reference.

In fact, Gaslak has also acquired the "Dead Spirit" for the "Mission", but the acquired skill of "Necrorevival" has not been expressed even before and even now.

Not that it's possible that that player's goblin was renaming his skills, but I also don't see any other skills with effects that would reincarnate him into the undead.

"I can't help it. In the meantime, choose two of your men. Let's reinvent the Goblin Generals and some magical monsters."

Sage stone grates were used on Gaslark's chosen goblin leaders, each reincarnated.

Apparently, the magical monster of its kind is called the Goblin Great Wizard.

Now I've reincarnated them from the goblin leader, the goblin mage, but speaking of which, were they originally leaders or mages? No. Gaslark should have been the only leader by the time we left the Reebe Great Forest.

So you're saying you reincarnated on your own in this cave?

Because these two masters are NPC gas larks, they automatically progress when reincarnated without someone's permission. That in itself is not strange, but it would mean that there are reincarnation conditions to be completed in this cave alone.

"By the way, Gaslak, do you remember when and how these two were reincarnated?

"Yes, when I defeated the enemy goblin and ate it."

"Eat... Huh?

To sum up, it seems that we can regenerate by eating something like a stone in the cob on the goblin's forehead.

Speaking of which, there was also a strange stone in the cob of Neuschloss's great goblin.

"... then I wonder if validation is possible." Summoning: Amarier ""

"─ Are you calling, Your Majesty?"

Mare's inventory contains a large quantity of mysterious stones that Tankman and the others received at that time.

Give that to the goblins here to try and see if there's any change.

Leaders and Mages can react differently. I think we should start with a regular goblin.

I tried giving a regular goblin a big goblin stone.

Goblins are trying hard to chew it up, but they literally don't stand a tooth at all.

"Your Majesty, you are apparently very stiff compared to a regular cob of goblins"

"Does that mean it's always easier to break? I can't help it."

I'm gonna put up a goblin STR trying to chew you up.

A slight increase in occlusion would crush it.

Then there was a small noise, and the goblin chewed the stone.

Momogu is moving his mouth. Besides, the reaction began, wrapped in light.

"I haven't drunk it yet. Perhaps the conditions are not to eat, but to crush?

When the light subsided, there stood a well-seen demon about the same height as Gaslark.

I killed a lot in Neuschloss, that big goblin.

Apparently it was a "hobbgoblin".

Several experiments were carried out since then, and several things were found.

The Goblins were reborn to shatter that stone. It doesn't matter if it's not a tooth. Looks like I could use some tools.

"Appraisal" shows that this stone is called a "nuclear stone of Hobgoblin." It says it's necessary for the rebirth of some species.

The fact that giving normal goblin a sage stone cannot be reincarnated into the hobgoblin system means that using that nuclear stone is one of the prerequisites. It would be like the Dark Elf Route where you say it in the elf system. Though I still don't know the most Dark Elf terms.

He was also able to reincarnate Hobgoblin Mage by giving Hobgoblin nuclear stones to Goblin Mage. The body size also became human size, and the talent level was raised to the bottom.

I tried crushing another Hobgoblin nuclide stone on the reincarnated Hobgoblin, but nothing in particular happened.

However, it seems that acquisition skills are one of the conditions. For example, when I gave Hobbgoblins who acquired magical skills, I was able to reincarnate into Hobbgoblin Mage.

If goblins are of the same specification, it is still certain that the goblins under Gaslark became goblin leaders when they chewed up the nuclear stones of enemy goblins.

If all of a sudden these people show up in this cave where Hobgoblins have never appeared before, they distrust the players.

I kept strict to participate in the fight only when Gaslark's body was in danger so that a few of the people I used for the experiment would never be found by the players.

Or maybe if we give Gaslark himself this, he'll be reincarnated into hobgoblinking or something, but he shouldn't even be gigantic like the boss he was then. The cave collapses.

"I found a lot of interesting things. This is probably how that goblin boss player was reincarnated, too.

And yet, why did you eat the goblins you defeated? That kind of habit? "

"No, because this cave only has about as much food as bats and moles. It's not enough to satisfy the hunger of all of us."

Do not starve your subordinates. It's something to reflect on.

We decided to send the queen, the master of the engineer ants, here on a regular basis to deliver the food.