Golden Experience

Episode 211 "Dashi"

This' cooking 'tree had nothing but' lowering '.

Upon obtaining the dish, a new dish with the same name as the tree appeared.

Recipes exist in "cooking" as well as in "alchemy," and it seems like a system where if you put together the ingredients described there and use the appropriate utensils, the itinerary automatically progresses with the power of your skills and you can cook.

It's a little hard to get the right utensils and stuff together, and when I got "cooking," I added a skill called "kitchen" to the tree.

"Kitchen" is a "philosopher's egg" in the words of "alchemy," the point is a cookware that can emerge by consuming MP. The shape varies depending on the recipe and can be used as an optimal instrument. In the case of recipes that require boiling, baking, or multiple processes, the whole set appears literally like a kitchen. Naturally, MPs will be consumed accordingly, which means that there will be a difference in the required MPs for each recipe. Now that we've done the fusion as well, I can see that the 'philosopher's egg' resembles where consumption MP varies by size.

If "cooking" is a skill with the same specifications as "smelting", it is possible that the acquisition of "cooking" required magical skills of various attributes such as "heating", "cleaning", "energizing" and "crushing". Rare already has one at the time of "Alchemy" acquisition, but otherwise it would be a pretty tough condition.

Is there anyone who has acquired the "cooking" skill so far?

Normally, a general NPC that doesn't fight Roku can't get that much skill.

Then how do the cooks in those cities usually cook their meals?

Is it possible that the majority of characters are cooking without using their skills?

"... usually a battle main knight or mercenary, some of whom have acquired all of their magic skills and would also like to cook with their hobbies. Besides, if we talk about wanting to do more Alchemy, there's a chance that the Sage's Stone will be on the market."

So far, I don't hear about those items flowing into the market. That's true in the players' gathering SNS, as well as in the information coming up from the Gustavs.

Then you may not have to worry so much about it so far.

Even if you are there, it is the same if you have no intention of giving out anything or information in the world.

Even if one day we bump into each other somewhere, it doesn't change that what Rae can do now is strengthen his own faction.

For example, with the "Alchemy" tree, it is possible to remove the metal from the ore and so on, even if the "Alchemy" is not obtained until the "Alchemy" is obtained.

Likewise, it seems possible to cut ingredients, boil them down, and add flavour, not just "cook", but "boil them down". It seems possible to prepare fermented foods such as alcohol and pickles with this skill, and when activated, the necessary enzymes and yeast come from anywhere and the reaction starts spontaneously.

In other words, using boiling and fermentation under "sashimi" makes it easy to natto harvested soybeans by skill alone.

Perhaps cooking rice is also possible with this skill. You can also make soy sauce.

As long as you have soy, rice and salt, you can make infinite amounts of natto rice. Terrible skills, I would say.

"I don't think you need 'cooking' or anything like that. Just pots, teacups and chopsticks, so I don't need the kitchen."

I don't like natto that much, but I was active because there was talk that isoflavones in soybeans work similar to female hormones.

My parents always stock such ingredients because they are old houses. I've never been particularly suspicious to anyone.

Anyway, I don't think that many NPCs or players are actively getting 'alchemy' or 'cooking' to the end for any of the above reasons.

In the meantime, once here, I've reviewed my skills. Something may be increasing.

When I was looking for an "officer", it was easy because of the small number of skills, but now it's not.

Taking less time to find out, 'Extraction' had appeared in the 'Dispensing' tree. The effect reads: "Separate and concentrate the ingredients contained in the subject".

Apparently, it is a skill that can be used as an aid in all skills of "Dispensing", "Alchemy" and "Cooking". For example, if activated during "Dispensing", ingredient extraction can be carried out, and if during "Cooking", stock can be taken.

The stock can also be created with "Lower", but with "Extraction", it seems that in an instant you can take stock that is completely free of clutter. Rae doesn't usually cook so I'm not sure if that's awesome or not.

I wouldn't know if I didn't try to figure out how it would affect quality when I created potions using materials that extracted only the ingredients, but no way would it get worse. In some cases, like the stone of a wise man. What if the Great is complete?

The potion doesn't have a cool time, and it doesn't increase your full stomach, so if you haven't recovered enough, you can just drink it extra. However, if you want to achieve great results in as short a time as possible, such as during a battle, if the amount of recovery per bottle increases, it will also divide life and death.

It's useful for that. Later, let Remy and his craftsmen get it and verify it.

Before that it is' Alchemy '.

How can it be used in 'Alchemy'?

To be honest, it doesn't matter how it can be used.

It's important to know how to use this skill to see the future of fusion.

In "cooking" and "dispensing", the ingredients can be extracted or the stock can be taken if the ingredients are carried out at the beginning of the process or in the middle of the process.

Apparently, it is automatically selected what effect it will have depending on the situation.

In other words, if used in the middle of fusion, only properties can be "extracted" from the material.

"All right, then." The Philosopher's Egg ""

It's quick to give it a try.

I 'summoned' one Newt and put it in the crystal egg that showed up.

Newt was still named Example River, the Confine River on the map, but lives there in large quantities. All you have to do is go back and 'serve' him when it's less.

"'Extraction'!

When the crystal eggs glowed for a moment, the inside was filled with a mysterious liquid in an instant.

The newt inside seems to be dead. It is difficult to tell whether amphibians are alive or dead when they look at it, but if their family members die in front of them, they will know.

Its appearance floating in the liquid in the crystal egg is like a formalin-pickled material of some kind. They used to soak it in a solution of a chemical called formaldehyde and put it in a bottle or something to preserve the organism they took as a specimen. It looks just like that.

"I wonder if this liquid is an item about its' extracted 'properties because of the circumstances. Uh..." Appraisal ""

Here's what the window looks like.

Hillsnewt stock, and.

"... I see."

There's no point in Newt dying. They took the stock alive.

Well, even though it was certainly a possible test of death, I felt like I had done something cruel unexpectedly.

"Exactly this... I just want to say I'm sorry"

While activating the Alchemy skill, you must have activated Extraction for that subject.

Nevertheless, why was it determined that it was being cooked?

Or is it that if it is activated by itself, it will only produce results like "taking stock" in a broad sense?

It is true that extracting ingredients from medicinal herbs, for example, does not change when it comes to taking stock.

This is the same thing as making tea and coffee.

That's what extraction is all about.

"But that's it. The stock, the tea and the coffee are all common in that the water is extracted as a solvent. I wonder if there is a need for a special solvent in the case of extracting properties. When it's not there, it's specificed to be extracted with water for now, and as a result, the stock can be removed."

This seems possible.

So far, "Alchemy" is all covered by skill. The necessary tools also provide me with the skills on my own.

That's the same with 'cooking', which would automatically align all cooking tools with 'kitchen'. If you have the same specifications as' Alchemy ', it is even possible that you have all the seasonings if you do poorly.

Salt and sugar should exist alone, and there should be a variety of other seasonings, but that they are only items for characters who cannot use 'kitchen' or 'cooking'. Maybe 'dispensing' is a similar specification.

For example, it is not surprising that processes that require solvents also have the skills to do so automatically.

It's unclear what it is at this point, but if it exists, we should be able to get it someday.

Experience is still there.

But after a while I tried a lot, I didn't unlock a skill that seemed to work.

"─ I still wonder if what you need is solvent, not skills"

If that solvent could be made, this would only be 'alchemy'.

The recipe has been filled with a lot of items that I have seen so far.

But we don't even know the name of the solvent, and it's unclear whether there's that in this, or even if there is, the recipe is already unlocked.

It would be nice to try one at a time but I don't know how long it will take. Besides, if it's not in the recipe, it ends in jail.

"It's a shame to transform ─ ─ Ah, no, it's bad for Bran, but at this point, it's impossible anymore..."

I need something to break through. I don't have enough information.

Naturally, the best thing to do is to follow the whereabouts of the "hero" who is a party.

He doesn't feel much value for himself, but he should always be in contact with the Doctor.

If the Doctor is an NPC, he captures and threatens or 'serves', and if he is a player, he requests help with gold coins or information or something that the person wants.

"Probably the nearest one right now is Blanc. It may be too late, but let me tell you something..."

"Hee... Low? Oh, you're a pervert!

"Yes, it's still difficult to give a character the ability to transform just as it is."

"Then hehe. Azalea's after us right now! I was wondering if this could happen! I was wondering if this could happen!

This is a line Rae wanted to say as well. Slightly envious.

Azarea, weren't you the site leader in the control of the town? Are we done with the town?

Um...

Giant Corps' heroes respawned in the town where Blancs was raiding them.

However, it was a dormitory room that the NPC rented.

Azarea discovered that the NPC, who was watching him turn into a monster, knocked him out of the room and rolled him out into the street.

I looked up to the NPC who could afford to slap the boarder out in the midst of a massive herd of undead attacks, but for that person it may not be any different that both the monster outside the house and the monster inside the house are enemies.

Anyway, the man who stood in front of us just before appeared in front of us again after his death.

That's why Azarea thought this man was the same player as her husband and stopped killing him.

I know you will be resurrected as soon as you kill him. Besides, my husband Bran seemed obsessed with this man.

Then it would be more pleasant to let them swim properly and find a base outside this town.

Azarea turned into a bat, one stayed on the spot and began to follow the man with two.

It seems the man is not going to fight in that town any more, and fled town at first sight.

Then quickly the town was suppressed, and all the inhabitants were transformed into vampires under Bran.

That's why I'm chasing two Azalean bats right now!

That's great.

The situation is better than I thought.

If possible, I'd like to go to Bran and look into it directly.

Bran, um...

I've got a call for the rest of Azalea over here! There's like a cabin in the suburbs, and Hero said he went in there!

No, leftovers. Don't you cry when you tell him that?