Golden Experience

Episode 210: It's okay, it's okay.

"I see, 'pervert'? I know about that trait, but it's strange that a human race has it.

What do you say? I'm already surprised. So, if you find out something like a condition for obtaining that pervert, I want you to mix it with something.

<... fine, but shouldn't we experiment with something else first? For now, including reincarnation, the race change system is usually irreversible.

If you're a player, you can't use your billing items to get back to Elves and Human Beings.

It's okay, it's okay!

I hope so. How was that pervert better than that? Giant Corps knocked me down, which doesn't mean I'm so strong.

Huh? I wonder if the talent is about mid-level players. I didn't have any skills either. Maybe he didn't even have a "bare hand". Overall, the knight of the NPC was stronger. But after he was transformed, he was as strong as a knight armed with armor.

That transformation is probably a keyword set by that player independently. I guess it was originally 'perverted'.

A partial "pervert" is a full-body version of what Sugar did. I remember that the explanation of "pervert" also said that it would change part or all of the body.

Although Sugar had silently activated it because it did not pronounce itself, it is believed to be a trait that can also be used as an active skill that requires an activation key. Or maybe it's something that makes it possible to acquire a skill tree of the same name, like "Demon Eye". I didn't look at it in that much detail when I was in Sugar.

If Blanc is right, for example, if he fuses Sugar and Rare, he may be able to create a demon king with ethnic characteristics like Sugar.

In that case, it is also possible that you are in possession of a 'pervert' at the time of fusion.

It's a completely unexpected case because I didn't even think of it as a possibility, such as using my avatar as a fusion material, but if you ask me, I should be able to do it if it's available as a material.

But I can't think about losing Sugar to boulders.

Moreover, in that case, it is also unclear at this stage whether all of Rae's and Sugar's subordinations will be lost, or whether they will be integrated together as the distribution of new characters. It is not very executable.

So, what happened to that shaped countryside? Did you get it under control?

I don't know. Wouldn't it be okay if Azalea was doing a good thing for me? Maybe it'll be over soon.

<... yes >

I want to drop the country by myself.

Where did the passion go?

Since Azarea is under Bran's command, it goes without saying that she attacked with Bran's power, but is that satisfactory? Well, I wish Bran was good.

Well, when we're done here, we'll have more company and we'll go to the next city!

There's been an angel attack, so you should stop completely turning the town upside down.

It's okay! Verdesud is the only zombie I've got, so it's pretty much wiped out every time an angel hits me, but it doesn't seem to be a problem.

There's no way there's a problem.

Sure, I think he said he'd placed a few vampires before.

Perhaps the vampire has managed to get rid of the angel without taking away the dungeon.

There is also super black labor.

Even this, and on the day I was told that I forgot to feed fruit and other foods, etc., I couldn't help sending reinforcements even if I knew it was extra blame.

But as I was thinking about it, I felt like it was really going to happen, so I stopped asking because I was scared.

But iron armor. Did you just put in iron armor, or did you mix with such monsters? I've put materials like Adamant, Mythrill, and Rebirth Items like the Stone of the Wise in "The Egg of the Philosopher," but I don't know because I've never put items that make sense on their own like equipment. "

In rare cases, blood is used as a material.

Assuming it was the demon that put it in, would it be some kind of wild living mail captured somewhere?

If so, it should be possible for the superior species, Mr. Armosaka. But at least in Divine Fortress, it wasn't a fusion material. Then I don't think my predecessor's living monster will be a fusion material either.

Or is there something like an order to put it in?

Blanc's alleged perversion doesn't mean that his race name has changed to a completely different race, like reincarnation, than he is a human being. I can tell you that it only added another species of trait to the human race.

If this is assumed to have been done by fusion, it will be decided that one of the materials to be put in is the material that will be the axis. In this case it is him of the human.

For example, if there is a species that does not become a fusion material necessary for regeneration, but can be used as a material for transferring characteristics to another character, it is possible that a living monster will hit it.

This is only a hopeful observation, since it is also possible that we put in the most mere iron armor.

"Whatever it is, you don't know what you're not trying... First of all, I wonder if we can do something like that."

Or how did the pervert in the example get that power before that?

It's hard to think that I did it myself. If you want to get to "Great Business" in "Alchemy," there are a number of conditions you have to complete, such as acquiring all of your magic skills.

If there were so many skills lined up, Bran would have noticed when he "appraised" them.

If someone else had treated him, who was it?

That pervert looks like a player, but it's unclear if anyone who did the treatment is also a player.

I know with smudge that NPC also has an unafraid presence, and even without the Spirit King, it has not been decided that no one has extremed 'Alchemy'.

Blanc is a dwarf country anyway.

"Nevertheless, if you have such an interesting player, I don't think it would be strange to be talking about it more...... Well, that's mutual."

Weird, no, whether it's a tentative name "hero," or a modified tentative name "Doctor," if you're enjoying that kind of roleplay, you can't play it any more.

Often, I find that specification impressive, but it means it's not just people who want to say it.

It doesn't seem like much combat power at the moment, but it could get any stronger if we could repeat the modifications in the future. To be honest, it seems more efficient to earn experience than to do that, but what they are looking for is not efficiency, but more something else, so-called romance and coolness.

And that's something you can say to Bran and Rare. I'm not sure about Lyla.

"At least you seem to be a player, hero, and you can't take it and interrogate me. If you're an NPC doctor, you're quick to talk, but I don't even know where you are at the moment, so either way, you have no hitter."

Even so, I would like to hear from the Doctor one way or another: "Why can I do that now?" It is less important when it comes to "how do I do it?"

It is the same as the "mission" in the first place.

If you know it exists, you can always reach it by trial and error.

"Appraisal" didn't give me that much passion, but that's not the case.

"I wonder if the point is' Alchemy '. But at least I don't think I can do that with my existing skills... I've had a lot of skills since then, but I haven't had any new ones."

At least as far as magic skills are concerned, it can be said that almost everything that can be acquired at present is covered.

I only shake my martial arts skills to 'bare hands' or so, but I don't think I'm going to need anything about 'alchemy' in this series.

For example, I need sword-based skills to cut the characters that make up the material, so I'm in the condition, or if it's such a specification, I'll just put an e-mail of the claim into the operation.

"If that were the case, it would mean that only a leading martial artist could 'cook'. Well, at this point in time, I'm not sure if I need to learn martial arts to treat it."

Besides, from the point of view of implanting only the properties of the material into another character, it is closer to saying that we extract it than we cut it apart.

"Extraction... One of mankind's oldest chemical methods. Well, it was mainly used for cooking. Tea and soup."

Speaking of 'cooking', it is one of those skill groups that Rare has no hands on at all.

Assuming this was a condition, I can also nod that it never appears on Rare's list.

When you have no idea, it's not bad to crush it out of the most distant possibilities.

There is probably no reason for Rare to get it, such as "cooking".

I decided to get one, "Cooking."

Even if it didn't matter, the 'cooking' skills acquired won't disappear.

I don't really get the image of cooking on my own, but if there was one, it might come in handy.

Nevertheless, ants make meals to satisfy their usual hunger levels, and if you want dessert, Lyla can help you.

At first, I struggled to teach the ants that their meals were different from those of Rare, but now that their education is over, Rare may not have the opportunity to have a knife herself.