Golden Experience

Episode 201: Hit With Ice, People Will Die

Monkey is a baboon. Looks like a giant mantohihi.

It's bigger than a human at the time of the Snowbaboons in the first place. Wouldn't there be even a forward leaning position of three meters for a baboon? So much so that we will fight the Ice Wolves and win, and naturally so.

For now, it's a race I'm not sure about, and well, whether it's stronger or not, I first gave Monji the stone of the wise.

Your family has fulfilled the reincarnation requirements.

Spend 100 EXP to allow reincarnation into the Gorilla?

Is it okay for apes to be monkeys? But if that's the case, I have to be convinced.

When I actually reincarnated him, he was a brilliant muscle mantochi. Looks like he just fattened the baboons with his muscles.

Speaking of gorillas, I think it generally refers to orangutans.

Or in legendary terms, it is said that it is a big drink, lives in the sea, and is a wise man in the forest, but none of them can be associated with the Ikemen gorilla in front of me.

"But you're high on INT. Is it because you're a wise man in the woods? More STR than that, though. I can see this."

Experience paid is not a big deal, but can it be said that it is roughly as strong as the Queen's?

There will be a stack of minutes that have originally led the herd for a long time as a baboon, and I don't know which one is up there as a species.

"Well. I guess this is it for now. If we stayed in control of this forest until the White Devils returned, we wouldn't have to strengthen it any further to do this.

So, after all, I wonder why and where you came from. "

Mongui and the others say they came from a forest much west of here.

Will it be a pair when it is west of here?

The reason I came to Wealth was because they chased me into the woods like the White Demons, but it seems that the reason is because people came into the woods.

When it comes to pairs, it's a country with a lot of beasts.

I've heard that beasts like meat more than humans like elves eat more fruit. That's why I buy livestock from Wealth.

"I guess the fact that the Beasts came into the woods is normally a hunt, but were you going to eat the Monkeys?

I didn't say it, I thought.

There is also the height of the psychological hurdle of eating species close to humans like monkeys, but first of all its strength.

Snowbaboon is big. The STR and VIT are commensurately high, and it would be impossible to win especially in untrained NPCs. Surely you can defeat them if you surround them with numbers, but they also form a herd. It is impractical to surround only one in the woods.

What would it be for if hunting the snowbaboons wasn't the goal?

If it was a forest with abundant underground resources like the Reeve forest, it could be thought that it was intended for that resource, but would it be possible to cut through monsters' vast forests for that purpose?

It doesn't seem like the NPC image of this continent.

Even if the timber was an end in itself, the question remains.

The pair bought livestock and wood from Werth, the livestock was eaten by themselves and the wood was sold to Shape.

If we can produce our own wood, we shouldn't have to buy it from Werth.

Even if it was the most traded, it would only be through some cities, and there is a possibility that deforestation was carried out where it had nothing to do with that city. For example, is that the forest where Mongichi lived?

Or maybe something happened with the Snowbaboons.

As far as Monkey can think of, that doesn't seem particularly true, but it's not always true for the other person.

The NPC beasts seem to tend to be more fortuitous or bloody on their heads, and I wouldn't be particularly surprised if they were arguing with the monkeys on the same level.

"If I ever go to a pair, will I look into it? We need to find out about the Phantom King."

Once the Wealth is finished, the next one is Pairé.

The most mysterious thing in the present situation is the Phantom Beast King. I haven't heard any information from the Count about this, especially if he's dead, so maybe he's still somewhere in the world, but if the beast man's destination is the Phantom Beast King, it's probably quicker to produce it than to look.

I don't mind reincarnating Kelly and the others, but I don't even know the terms of that reincarnation at the moment. Kelly and the others were reincarnated from a cat beast to another, but I'm not sure if that's the equivalent of a high elf or Noble human, or if it just shifted laterally. At least as a racial characteristic, he did not acquire 'service'.

If you can find out about it, or about the nobles and royalties of the current pair, you may be able to get tips on how to reincarnate into the upper race.

Simply speaking of combat power and abilities, it is certainly more efficient to reincarnate, such as increased talent. But if you give them experience and grow them, they won't be strong enough. In that sense, there is no need to forcibly reincarnate.

The tendency is particularly pronounced in human-type characters.

Unlike Uber, for example, when wings grow and the sky can fly, or when a dedicated brace attack is added, unless there are more properties associated with changes in the flesh due to such rebirths, but not so much if they are human. In the end, it's the same thing if you put in your experience and let them acquire skills. Some of them do not fall within the boundaries.

For this reason, I thought it would be okay to leave it as it is until now. But unless the species itself is in some condition.

Obtain information about the superior species of the Beast Man and use it to strengthen the Kelly's.

"Then the next one is the dwarf country, the shape. If Lyla can hold Portley's rope well, then the Spirit King can leave it to Lyla."

When I think about the former Spirit King, I think Dwarves are more worthy of the Spirit King.

But similarly, if you think about the former Spirit King, it would be troublesome to be mass-produced or sprinkled with strange items again by fortifying the Dwarf. The same goes for the Holy King, but the Spirit King is a possible natural enemy, especially for Rae. Care should be taken in handling it.

The Spirit King should in some way be placed in an environment where surveillance is easy.

In that sense, Portree is just fine, virtually sealed off by the Hills and Orals.

On the contrary, Shape is the farthest country from Hills. Anxiety lingers in the sense that eyes are hard to reach.

"Speaking of dwarfs, it's a stubborn image, and you can already destroy it like a hill. Let's find out what kind of country it is by the next event, and if it looks like trouble, I'll just hunt the neck again."

Long-lived aristocrats like Dwarves and Elves are relatively strong among NPCs.

It may be just the right place for the warriors and the Giant Corps to play their part.

If you're going to use a real undead, you can ask Bran if he can borrow a skeleton guidra. Ernthal's defense in the meantime would have to lend Uber instead.

Bye, boss. We'll keep this country's, uh, eastern side appropriately rough.

"Oh, please. I wonder if the silver flowers are on the west side."

That's how it is.

On the SNS, they seem to recognize it as a roaming special boss monster.

So if you're enjoying it, it's worth sending it off as a rare one.

The numbers are going to increase a lot but it won't be a big problem. It is decided that there should be more.

After sending out the wolves, he called a queen bespide to create a Werth stronghold beneath the coniferous forest.

But it doesn't respond very well.

Whatever it is, it is apparently too cold here.

Queens have Magic of all attributes and have Immunity Abilities for each attribute, but Engineers don't count as combatants, so they don't have Immunity Abilities. In other words, creating a secret base in the basement here is difficult for ants who are vulnerable to the cold.

Rare factions are covered by ants and reflex artisans for their production systems. That is also true with regard to equipment and buildings.

There are only human craftsmen if the ants are to be unavailable, but if you think calmly, they are not resistant to the cold apart from normal humans who are not involved in the fight. The more 'ice magic' you hit the ants, the more you die, but the more magic you hit a human craftsman, the more you usually die.

In other words, we can say that we do not have the right people to do productive work in these extremely cold areas.

"Though I thought it could be a base in Werth. I mean, I don't even have to bother making it in the woods. I just need to come if I need you, and should I build a base of activity in the basement of the cathedral of the Episcopal Church in Werth? The real deal in Werth is the strengthening of the NPC royalty."

There was no reason to dare create a base in the woods.

I mean, I didn't have to make another base myself.

King Werth Capital isn't colder than here, and if you sneak up on the ants, they'll dig the basement. All you have to do is call an architectural craftsman from the reflex there to make a room.

It can't be refused, but I decided to fly to Mare, the king's capital, to get permission from Archbishop Werth.