Golden Experience

Episode 188: Amphis Baena

Back in Tre Forest, Rae just decided to do an experiment.

I was going to put Newt and the others together first and leave them somewhere, but it doesn't make a big difference whether you put them in a dominion or that river.

"Square, I'm glad I left it. Then let's do a lot of things quickly."

Lizardman has only brought five.

There are quite a few Hillsnuts, but they are categorically amphibians anyway. Probably.

It is unclear whether amphibians and reptiles are clearly separated in the game, and if so, we don't know if the amphibian newt will reach the dragon somewhere.

"─ ─ Before that, I wonder if dragons are reptiles. And what about Lizardman? I was walking on two legs, and I wonder if it's okay to recognize reptiles with skeletons suitable for upright walking? So you're close to a dinosaur? So the dragon is a dinosaur?

It is said that the biggest difference between common reptiles and dinosaurs that remain until modern times is whether they have skeletons suitable for upright walking.

If you're going to follow that definition, Lizardman can say dinosaurs.

If that Lizardman can reach the dragon, the dragon could also be a dinosaur by classification.

"I don't know what the formula meant, and it doesn't make sense to think about it."

Whatever it is, Lizardman is the key.

I currently only have five on hand, but for now I decide to try and strengthen these five as much as I can.

When we gave Lizardman the Stone Great of the Sage, the choice featured two things: "The Subdragon Man" and "The True Dragon Man". Rebirth to the True Dragon Man demanded XP, so you can see this one as superior.

If you consider that Lizardman Skeleton was reincarnated with Spartoy, Dragontooth by Bran's blood, then you should consider it a race where the Subdragon Man gave Spartoy, the True Dragon Man blood to Dragontooth. No, the other way around. That's the undead of the dragon men over there.

Because there was no reason to reincarnate the Dragon Man, I reincarnated everything to the Dragon Man.

The True Dragon Man has a body that makes the Lizardman bigger all around him, and from the head grows horns that extend backwards, and the claws on his hands and feet have changed to thick and tough shapes.

The color also seems darker, but it just seems to feel that way because of the thickening of the scales covering that body rather than body color. The scale has also grown more punctually than before, causing a high degree of intent to kill.

If I had about 25 more Lizardmans on this scene, I'd stick with it, but as it stands, there are only five of them, and I feel like they're all being reincarnated into the True Dragon Man, so I don't have to be somewhat short of them, but it's a shame that they got small clumps because they got out of hand.

All you have to do is wait for Lizardman to get a little more. But Lizardman's habitat has already been told from Bran to Lyla, and we are supposed to give each other lizard information as a matter of priority. I got you a Lizardman first. Exactly. We should give it to Lyla next time.

"No... Newt, let's mix you up."

In the meantime, let's try to reborn some Newt, and if we want to get closer to the lizard, dragon or you, we can expand the underground lake in the Great Forest of Reeves and throw it into the fusion material.

And Newt's reincarnation destination was...

"─ Salamander! Hills Salamander to be exact, but it really sounds like it! Can't you take this Hills word?

It is a monster that is depicted as a firelizard in many fiction works.

But when it comes to salamanders, it's generally about sanshooo, and if you think calmly, you can also say that Imori just turned into sanshooo.

There is a difference between aquatic and terrestrial habitat trends depending on the nuances in translation, but Newt and Salamander have roughly the same organism.

But this is the game world. I don't know the details by name alone, but it's also not possible that this is referring to a fire lizard.

"If you didn't, you wouldn't put hills on your head or anything. Nori is a Mexican salamander or something. Absolutely Sunshaw. This. But I used Great and you only have one option. I wonder if this means we need some kind of condition rather than stopping..."

If you're thinking of getting closer to the dragon, the image is still flame. I wonder if lightning is good for Nihon and Chinese dragon legends. Or it can be thought of as a water system conscious of the dragon god.

Anyway, I first gave permission to the system message and then reincarnated it into the Health Salamander.

It's still the way I expected it to be, or it's a one-time big sunshaw. Silhouettes are as similar to crocodiles as ever because of their body over three meters with blackish skin, but their uppermost faces and crushed eyes ruin the tension. Not much different from when I was Newt.

It's good to get magical skills to verify that you can get close to the dragon, but if you get stuck, you'll need a lot of time and experience.

But unlike when I used to mock the ants alone in Reeve Forest, I now have a comforting friend.

This place will run sage stones over Lyla, and if you give her information on Hillsnewt, she'll go ahead on her own.

For now, there is probably the closest plain body to a dragon called True Dragon Man, so you should be able to try one here.

There are five True Dragon Men here right now. I would love to make a three-necked dragon like Bran's Gidora.

If so, three need to be left behind. As it stands, up to two can be used for verification.

"" The Philosopher's Egg "and. All right, let's leave three people behind.

You took Rare's orders, or the Dragon Man went into two crystal eggs.

"... well, okay"

Being able to get in means that some kind of fusion is possible.

The next step is to give each HilsNewt a stone of the wise man and throw it into the egg.

This could also be put in fine, so at least the Hills Salamander seems to be available as a snail.

I throw it in one after another, but I can't see the end.

It was time to count to 30, and the 29th one was hit by a crystal and fell to the ground.

Put in the first two True Dragon Men and this will make 30. This is the same number as when Blanc's Gidora was there. The size of the crystal is the same as then, and I can expect this.

The lizards melt into a vibrant rainbow color when the sage's stone grate is heated with "Atanol". No, not one person is strictly a lizard.

I just used a sage stone on them earlier, but they don't seem to catch on to cool time in particular.

Fusion may not be a reincarnation due to the stone effect of the wise, but only because we recognize it as one of the materials.

Then mix a small amount of blood here as well. If you have something like a branch, it will change you to a species closer to the Demon King.

"'Great Business' activated"

Your family is eligible for reincarnation.

"Do you consume 800 EXP and allow reincarnation into Amphis Baena?

"Allow it! Amphisbaena!"

Speaking of Amphisbaena, it's a double-headed snake supposedly with another head at the end of its tail.

However, they used the Dragon Man, and the tuna is amphibian. No snake elements at all. Probably a double-headed dragon interpreted by future generations.

Eventually he chewed up the crystal and a giant dragon emerged with two heads from inside.

The scale glows black and gradually turns red as it goes to the tip of the wings, nails, or the corners of the head.

The head is normally divided into two strands from the neck, and the tail also appears to have two strands.

"Speaking of Amphis Baena, I usually think the tip of my tail was on my head, is it different in this game"

Overall, it is higher than Blanc's skeleton guidra, but not as much LP as it is. VIT and STR were higher there too, but instead, INT and MND, then AGI and DEX seem to be higher in Amphisbaena.

I don't have passive range slip damage like Skelet Gidora when it comes to skills. I can say that it helps because it is difficult to work with other family members when there is one.

But it doesn't mean there are no race-specific range attacks.

Although not in Gidora, Amphisbaena has two types of brace attacks: 'Toxic Breath' and 'Play Gu Breath'. Sounds like a poisonous breath and a sick breath, according to help. As the name implies.

The skeleton gidra is a bone dragon and probably does not breathe. That's why there's no brace attack.

Overall, Skelliet Gidora is stronger. But if Blanc had originally wielded some experience in the distribution, if he deducted the amount he wanted, what about the degree of acceptance?

"And then you have Flying and Sky Drive. I wonder if this is a common Dragon skill."

I don't know if I had it from the beginning, but I also have 'bare hands'. This is a skill that gets bonuses for damage and judgment when attacking directly without weapons, etc., but will it add to the attack power of the nails and fangs you originally possess?

If so, melee attacks of characters with sharp nails and fangs could be more aggressive than numbers.

The bracelet is the same, but I would like to try it around there too. I wonder if the angels will come soon. "

If Rae guessed the identity of the angel correctly from the Earl's story, that should be a magical creature by classification.

It is more likely that the corpse will disappear by dropping items when defeated like Adamannites. Even in the sense of confirming that, I can say that the fun of the event has increased.

All I want to do is use events to verify, including my own operational tests and those of my subordinates.

Also of concern is the weakness of the angels.

It is not a reasonable level given the military power of the states of the continent today. Assuming it's stronger than that, the number of requested human states will be in danger of annihilation, and as a gaming event, it will become a specification for Rookie to leave behind. It is not very acceptable as an event where participation is forced without choice.

Based on that, it can also be described as an exquisite balance, but this time it can be said that if we try to make it the top layer of the player on the contrary, it is hardly enough difficulty.

If you try to be a player who is usually active in King Hills Capital, Neuschloss, etc., you can now become an opponent such as a herd of 2 miscellaneous fish.

The fact that you get a bonus on your acquisition experience seems to apply to all actions, regardless of event-related, just like the last time, and then you'll continue to cage in the dungeons you usually attack. Or if a death penalty doesn't exist either, I might try an area with higher difficulty than usual.

"Is it okay to recognize that the angels themselves are for rookies and just experience boost weeks for intermediates and above...?

Regardless of the operating temptation, this is probably the movement of the players.

Rare behavior at that time, if anything, is scheduled interception and usual entertainment.

"Does that mean triplets will be fought in the dungeon?"

It is sad that the reduction of the death penalty does not apply to the Rares, but we cannot help it.

The experience bonus and the fact that a player with a lighter death penalty will challenge a superior dungeon are bigger.

Like last time, it could be called Fever Time for all players.

Maybe players will show up looking for and crushing the disastrous Rare.

"I'm really looking forward to it, but I need to get rid of the Portley thing before I do. I think we're just finishing up, I wonder what's going on. He doesn't seem to trust me to contact him from here, so I'll wait a little longer..."