Golden Experience

Episode 252 "MPC"

"Klamath, you've got a lot more people"

I see. This is spectacular. "

Bambu nodded at the player's words that it was Skeleton General.

Bumb's present features a number of demonic players lined up narrowly in the cave.

Will that number exceed fifty?

It is not the number of people entering a normal cave, and naturally it is the same in this cave.

It was Gaslak who prepared this place.

I don't know how I did it, but I've got a huge underground space in the cave that I can call this big hall.

─ ─ I don't know how, I mean, it must be Rare's fault.

Gaslak was a family member of Rare. As it stands, Rare has no advantage in telling Bamboo lies about this.

If so, we should see this space as more rare than Gaslark.

Bambu would also be able to make so-called topographical changes, such as turning a little city into rubble if he cared about it, but on such a scale, but also outside of common sense, such as changing the topography of other people's dungeons.

Yes, the ruler of this dungeon is not Rare, Gaslark, and naturally Bumb.

It's a goblin-based monster from an NPC I don't even know.

It's just that the Gaslakes are borrowing from the caves ruled by those Goblin monsters.

And that Goblin monster probably doesn't have any way of knowing that players are lurking here.

This dungeon, golf club tunnel, is, as its name suggests, a tunnel dug into a mine.

The home of these demonic players, prepared by Gaslark and prepared by Rare, stretches further down from the lower level of the mine.

Moreover, the base was provided with a discreet entrance across the mountain from the original mine entrance, the entrance to the dungeon normally used by ordinary players.

It is a stronghold created on its own in the dungeons of others, while allowing access no longer via those dungeons.

The entrance and exit are surrounded by lush forests, and the players and NPCs will not get near here.

Apparently it is in a different realm from the golf club pit, and many demons appear that are different from the goblins in the pit. Therefore, it is possible to earn experience here as well.

Food and water are also procured from this forest. The resources that exist inside the tunnel alone cannot satisfy the hunger of all players, and eating insects and mice in the ground is a hurdle for ordinary players.

I'm just surprised most of the demon players here don't even care about it.

Currently, players with free hands had developed a perimeter around the entrance and exit so that fences and walls could be built and demons prevented from entering. It is a little village.

"Klamath, we've got plenty of bases, and more members! Is it time to plan something big?

"... that would be nice, but not so long after the previous event. If things happen now, other players could be suspicious. We should see a little more time."

"I see! That's what you do too!

Klamath, that means Klan Master.

Of course, it's unofficial, but this group of monster players is forming a players clan. And on top of that is an unbeatable bumb.

That Archangel Crusade event.

The first time I managed to crusade only with Bambu, his men, and Rae's men, but then several other demonic players were put into the party to attack.

Demonic players gathered in the land from all over the continent to see how it came about.

As Rare asked, Bamboo raised those players, formed a raid party with only monsters, and worked against the Archangels.

The demonic players didn't really have the know-how or experience to fight at parties, and nobody was aware of what they called a roll. If you insist, everyone is an attacker. There were no recovery workers either.

With Bumb and Gaslark, the Archangel has been targeting those two as a priority, so he managed to get around the lack of tanks. Bambu had also heard beforehand from Rare about the preliminary behavior of such skills as Genocide Arrow, and the first blow was the one that made him avoid it, but after that he managed to avoid fatal injuries.

The same goes for Gaslark. It just seems to be higher than Bumb in talent terms, but Bumb was better in terms of difference in experience, starting dodging behavior before he was shot, or dodging it with the minimum amount of motion required.

The problem was healers, but this was contracted out by Rare's Hobbgoblin Priest. A species that is not under Bamboo's command.

If we can manage to turn the tank by two people and get enough healing, we can win if we can even get DPS out.

Monster players don't have enough gear, but most of their Basic Talent is better than the Human with similar experience. It's the result of repeated rebirths.

There was no problem with dealing more damage than the natural healing of Archangels or Healing Magic healing.

It was a battle to rub down the nerves for Bumb, an evasive tank, but something he had gotten accustomed to as he repeated it, and the experience gained had narrowed the difference between him and the archangel, and eventually he was able to turn around quite a few.

When Rare told me the number "at least 59 or more", I thought it was a demon or a demon, but I should have been able to accomplish it with a slip by fighting until the end time ran out.

It was in the beginning that the crusade had taken more than an hour, and I thought this was impossible, but it was significant that the players gained experience and became more efficient at an accelerated rate. Experience gained for that also decreased slightly, but there is a great difference in strength between the original and the archangel. Errors such as EXP for the reduced amount.

At first, Bamboo did not intend to reveal his identity to the players.

Even when the first demonic player to visit the meadows on the outskirts of the Hugel Cup was asked to form the most open-ended, players clan and become its master, I was going to say no.

For Bamboo, the player is basically not a trusted opponent.

At the beginning of the game, the Hobgoblins and human players sandwiched me in those woods, and I haven't forgotten how many times I've been killed with half squirrel hunting efficiency.

But on the matter, as I told Rae before, we are one another.

The growing Bamboo raided the city of Neuschross, crushing many players there by base.

It may seem mild to retaliate only once for being killed more than once, but if you think about each player, no one will actually have killed Bumb more than once by themselves.

Even considering the total destruction of the Goblin settlement in Bambu's early spawn position, this one is also destroying every human city. So it's like a ton of stuff.

I also talked to Rare.

As it stands, we have a cooperative relationship with Rare, but in our current reasoning, it is a relationship where Rare has only been killed once and has not yet retaliated.

Nonetheless, we work together because Rae also plays as a demonic player. If so, even if you don't even say it's like Bumb, you should be struggling a lot, and you should be at odds with human society.

Because I felt something like sympathy there.

If so, there is no reason not to coordinate with them who are equally demonic players.

Of the many archangel crusades we have had with them, it has sometimes seemed a little sparingly related to the gradual emergence of something like federalism and fellowship, ending only with this event.

And in the end, Bambu named himself, promised to form a clan, and didn't fight them until that moment at the end of the event.

However, Bambu is close to sharing information with Rae.

Of course, Bumb is not a child, so I don't think Rae discloses all the information.

Nevertheless, with regard to the exchange conditions, Rare is not obliged to give more information than that to bumbs who cannot provide much information. I am convinced about the unfair relationship.

Sometimes it provides information about archangels. Even though the crusade itself was a request from Rare, it is certain that the information benefited the bamboo and monster players greatly.

Beyond good relations, where we can benefit each other, we should be careful not to act to our detriment.

Perhaps Rae wouldn't want anything to reveal its existence to an unspecified number of players, even though they are demonic players.

For that reason, Bambu had responded to the demonic players' plea, promising to form a players clan, but at the same time contacting Rae.

Here's Rare's reply.

"That's hilarious!

In that case, I will prepare a base where I can work as a monster players clan, commonly known as MPC.

As for the bamboo, it will be a nicotine with the management of my own area, but there will be a "Summon Monster" and there will be no problem.

I'll use Gaslaak as my assistant, so you can ask him for more details. Let him prepare the base.

I'll do my best to support you, so don't hesitate to let me know if you need anything.

Needless to say, never say anything about the territory that Bamboo controls. I want to lie down as much as possible that the player can control the dungeon.

You may speak of me, but do not say my name or appearance. Keep it to the point that there are collaborators. "

Due to these circumstances, it was not possible to use the neighborhood of Neuschross, which is under the control of Bamboo, as a base for the Player's Clan.

I didn't mean to show you that dungeon, no matter how much I sympathized with other monster players.

The most important thing for Bumb to avoid is that the players will attack those dungeons in large numbers.

It's not about multiple fragmented parties as usual either, it's about working together as one reid to get attacked for real.

Given the difficulty of the example Archangel battle, I don't think even the current top-level raid party will be so easy to attack, but it won't always be.

There was also advice from Rare, and Gaslak decided to put the bamboo under control.

I tell the other players that Bumb is a wizard hobgoblin. The power of persuasion is subtle because of the archangel's attack at close range, but he was forcefully deluded by insisting that it was an instantaneous force cultivated in other games.

Nor is it more or less wrong to be a wizard system. It's true that he was formerly a Great Sherman, and that he was a goblin. It's just that it's different now.

For this reason, the example deep green robe remains on.

I was also wondering if they would find out if it was done in 'appraisal', but Rae said that it probably wouldn't be possible for those players to break through Bumb's resistance, no matter what specification the billing item was by analogy.

The location, the gear, and the form Rare had available to his competent men, but as it stands, he was not going to return that debt to Bumb.

Therefore, as a bamboo that was not suitable for borrowing, there was no choice but to maximize the reflection of Rare's intentions regarding the operation of this clan.

If you care about that, it would also be possible for Rae to run this clan directly, not Bumb.

Or if you think of visual objects, it seems that they can operate much more smoothly.

Rae can naturally come to this place at any time by targeting Gaslark.

But when it comes to demonic players, not everything is hostile to human-side players. Some of you may have personal acquaintances, and if so, they may not be social means of communication, but they may be in private contact and imitating this information to flow to players on the human side.

Rare is unlikely to come out to such a security sweet spot.

From her point of view, there was a nuance that even if she was a player on the human side, she would not necessarily be on the human side, but since she did not speak any further, the actual situation is unknown.

"Klamath. I knew you didn't feel comfortable with equipment or weapons or protective equipment. We have a lot of goblin and skeleton, and a lot of cobolt, so we can usually use human gear, but we can't buy it in the store..."

This is one of the great benefits of creating this clan.

Yes, conditions were found for reincarnation from a Goblin-based character to a Cobolt-based character.

Rare was very pleased to hear this report.

More importantly, I could also find out where that information came from, and the existence of some unofficial SNS that inspired me to make this clan.

However, that was originally a community accessed only by demonic players, but it is still not always the case.

Because I used to play as a monster player, but now there are people who may be different.

Those who have been reincarnated into an anthropogenic race with billable reincarnation items.

Alerting those people, he now created a new clan-only community and only gave login passwords to those who actually came into contact with Bumb in the game.

Bambu also runs that community, and once the unofficial demon-based SNS was peeking, writing at times, and adding a few more clan members.

Anyway, the issue of equipment is important.

It can be said that this is a common problem for monster players.

Even if it were a bamboo, I tried to build a log house with the appearance of it, but the only thing I used to look like was the clothes I raided and took from the city of Neuschross.

The same goes for weapons.

When I was big, I pulled out those trees and used them as sticks, but now I can't do that. However, since I waved "bare hands" quite a bit, I wouldn't have any trouble with melee fights, whether it was a weapon or not.

Nevertheless, Bamboo is originally a wizard.

It only means enough to dress up, but I would like one of the canes if possible.

"I see, it's natural... If the material could be procured, do you think it is possible to carry out production activities within this clan?

Everything is an unreliable and pitiful story, but you can handle it if you talk to Rare about the production equipment as well.

"Yes!? Hey, I don't know what to do. Because they're always like battle freaks. If you want to produce, you'll be choosing a human or dwarf from Hannah."

"So is that...

Okay, I'll do the equipment production. "

Huh?

The Skeleton General player asks with his eyes.

The bump looks like this, and it also shakes its experience high on DEX. If we acquire production system skills, we will be able to achieve results sooner than others will start now. I raised DEX mainly to rebuild the log house, but it's something I don't know what will help me where.

The reason I needed to rebuild the log house the most was because Rare burned me down, and now that I'm cutting up the MPC on that Rare instruction, I can't tell you that it's all on that woman's palm.

"That's why we talked about me making gear. The one from Gaslark said I should ask you to do it, but is there room for that? I don't even have the equipment, by the way.

"I wonder if he said there were around fifty human-type demons. I can afford to double that. But... >

But what?

Character-made items, whether they were created by the player or NPC, can be viewed by applying "appraisal". Items that enable Appraisal can now be purchased by any player on the official website. I wonder if you said "Familiar Loupe" or something about billing items for item appraisal.

Oh, no, you did.

"I don't know more about the specifications of that appraisal item, but if it's the same as my assumption, the equipment you made won't be able to learn more about it no matter how many players' appraise it."

That's a little troublesome.

If the item created by Bamboo becomes "non-appraisable", how do I prove performance?

Given that the current situation is only like a wooden stick or a stone axe, it may be better if it is in proper shape.

"Well, is it okay if you only hand it out to demons when you say so? In the meantime, you should swing to production system skills so that you can handle high-end materials as well. Players won't be able to 'appraise' you backwards and flush you with high-end materials."

Are you serious? I'm sorry.

As opposed to normal, the response is the opposite if taken backwards, but I also feel that this seems rare.

"Originally, I asked for the archangel crusade, and it was I who held back the establishment of the clan. I got a tip from you, and thanks for the informal SNS. And I thought it would be interesting to think that players on the demon side are better equipped than players on the human side.

Demonic races that have experienced multiple reincarnations often have higher local power than already humans and the like.

However, organizational strength, in the sense of strength as a force, is equal to nothing at all. We cannot even have peaceful contact with the continent's most prosperous human nation, nor can we naturally purchase items. Some players still care about the LP Recovery Potion that was first in their inventory.

Due to these disadvantages, the population of monster players is small. In addition, the lack of proper equipment makes it difficult to increase combat power. It is thought that such a part balances with the human side, but what if the balance breaks down?

If you want MPC members to attack humanity in the future, you might want to be careful not to talk about who it is.

In case PK's army is after me and they take away my gear, I can't even look at it.

Even if the existence of the MPC were to be made public, we would have enough power to compete with the players on the human side.

How do I get the material?

Yeah, yeah. I think it's probably in Reeve or Refresh for about 50 people. Where are they coming from?

Rebe, is this a forest of disaster? It's a refresher. Where's the dungeon?

Oh, excuse me. Reflection is the name of the city. As a dungeon, I'm on the list under the name of Tuer Meadow. The city next to that meadow should be easy to access.

<... maybe you control the dungeon in every neighboring city >

I rule separately, to be precise, but in the end, yes.

The city has a transfer device, so it's a great location to move indirectly from one place to another, as long as you walk from there to the entrance to the Ture Meadow and get into the city. It's like a five-minute walk from the station.

If you had ruled Neuschloss as a living city, maybe you would have. "

It's easy for me to say, there's no way that goblins can rule the city of humanity alive.

I'm not asking you how you did it. If you're traveling on a regular transfer device, you'll have an exit player either way. Not without someone who knows what my robe looks like, and if they pry, it's a hassle.

Transformers have appeared in this golf club tunnel, as well as in the bamboo-controlled forest.

If you clean the surrounding players with clan members or family members, it is possible to transfer them without anyone seeing them, but there could be a large number of players in the destination dungeon.

Oh, yeah. Then I shall give you the material from Reebe Great Forest. Few players come over there, so you shouldn't have to worry about someone seeing you.

I'm going to have a tea and a meeting, so I'll stop by a little before that. Okay, I'll see you there in 30 minutes.

I decided to stop by my area once before moving to the designated location.

Now we have Deo Voldoraugur, the same species as Bamboo, in charge.

The conditions for obtaining 'Necro Revival' were as Rare speculated.

My conscience was slightly overwhelmed, but when I continued to ghost my mind and kill my Goblin Sherman, Necro Revival appeared in the "Necro" tree.

The process of collecting souls was difficult, but this was also easily met by teaching Rare about the skill of 'soul bondage'.

Currently, Deovoldraugl has a couple of them ready to take turns making him represent Dungeon Boss. Even if one of them had been defeated, he was going to make a small play about pretending to be dead because of his undead skills, etc., thereby decepting other hobgoblins in the realm and others from dying in chains.

For now, players have never been defeated, and there are still no players who can break through the Hobbgoblins enhanced by the experience gained by continuing to crush angels and reach the boss area.

You don't seem to have a problem.

"Yes, no problem"

"Then I'll keep it up"

"Welcome."

I am dropped off by my subordinate Deovoldraugl and go for the Reeve Great Forest from a newly emerged transfer device in my dungeon.

Even though it wasn't a big move, I quickly figured out why Rae said half an hour later.

The transfer device in the dungeon, because there were already a number of players around it.

Bamboo laid down his hands on these, killing them all before using the transfer device.

Rare was already waiting in the safety area of the Reeve Forest.

So I received a lot of materials from Rare that I wasn't sure about, but at this time, she was accompanied by a woman of different colors who had the same face as Rare.

This woman came into the bump again troublesome, but it was really troublesome, so I didn't really want to remember her as a bump.

However, I only registered a friend.