Golden Experience

Episode 274 "Uma"

Rare, who finished a friendly chat with Bamboo, headed for Crashed Sky Castle.

It appears that the debris has finally uncovered something of unknown use.

It's a bit unfortunate that it's not the artifact itself, but it might be a good idea to just leave the shaped wreckage.

"Good day, Sugar. I wonder if the player's customers have visited them every day since the first day."

What a waste of words, boss. Yes, everyone hasn't visited since then.

Even the SNS seemed excited about the upside of offensive failure at that time. After reading that story, they don't have any more players to try.

Now that the event period is over, reckless challenges will be costly.

In addition, not finding the thread of the strategy is also the cause of the player's low popularity.

This crashed sky castle is difficult to break into first.

The hemispherical flat portion is obliquely pierced into the earth, but the contact portion is covered with excavated soil and rock masses. Just getting over this requires a little climbing technique. Skills such as "Climbing" can be substituted, but consuming XP for this should be a tough choice for the main player in the fight.

If you don't climb in, you have to fly.

At present, however, it is difficult to acquire skills such as' Flying 'and' Heavenly Drive 'while retaining their human form. I mean, I don't even know the terms of that acquisition Rare. It wouldn't be weird to be unlocked by some clap if it were "Heavenly Drive," but "Flying" wouldn't be possible. This probably requires physical transformations such as wings and wings.

If you can't fly the sky on your own, you have to outsource it.

Specifically, prepare a flyable collaborator.

Fortunately, the collar of the servant is sold on billing items, and it's quick to make a family like that.

By now, aren't all the players who want to attack this castle out hunting for such demons?

If you can't get in, you'll have to play outside Sky Castle, or Floating Island, but only bees and ants can fight in the outer periphery. That would be enough for Lacorine Forest. Plus this one takes the time and the glasses uron flies. They say.

"If the players aren't coming, we can take it slow. For a while, I'll have Assie focus on finding you."

Akishi-kun, is that you?

"It's a UMA that used to be a means of transportation for the old generation. I wonder if there were any sightings at Lake Ashino."

It seems that there were other food items called messie. I don't know the details.

"─ Whatever that is. Is this the remains of that mysterious object?"

Yes, boss.

Next to Sugar, there was a large glass cylinder with an atmosphere similar to that of the Alchem Extractor.

However, the glass itself has been destroyed.

At the bottom of the broken glass barrel is something that looks like a machine and doesn't look particularly damaged.

"Even if I touch you... you can't feel anything. Isn't it an artifact?" Appraisal ". This is..."

The item name shown is "Broken Matrix Falsa". The condition is "good".

In addition, in the description as an item, it is said that "it can be used to supplement the broken part".

"I wonder if it can be used without repairing it. The broken part is this thick glass tube."

From the name it is certain that something can be produced by this, whether homunculus or not.

"No, if you think of Homuncrus as a false life, it's definitely a Homuncrus manufacturing device. Anyway, it's a false mother.

It is good to be able to use it, but it is extremely unfriendly not to have an explanation of exactly what happens when you use it and what it is used for.

Although "appraisal" only explains "broken matrix falsa", I think it means to investigate "unbroken matrix falsa" in an unbroken state.

Even if I did that complement and do it by any means, it would only be a "complementary broken matrix falsa" and I wouldn't know what would happen without trying to 'appraise' it in that state.

Anyway, the question is, what exactly should I do to complement the broken part of this matrix falsa with a glass tube?

"Glass tubes...... I guess I should make something like that and stick it together. I wonder what this would be classified as. Alchemy?

Restoration of items and other items will require a corresponding skill tree 'repair' skill. The name is the same, but the success rate varies depending on which tree is' repaired '. "Repair" of "Blacksmith" is the most successful if you want to repair the missing sword of the blade, for example, but it is not impossible to repair it with "repair" of "sewing".

Of course, if multiple "repairs" are acquired, the success rate will increase. Even if you fix the sword, having both "sewing" and "leather workmanship" repairs is more likely to succeed.

Perhaps there are all-purpose repair skills like Rare's "Mission", but I am distracted by the effort and time I have to find them.

"Now Remy takes a lot more 'Alchemy' tree branch skills than I do, and I guess I'll leave it to Remy to decide if it's a fix or a complement to this"

Remy doesn't play much with STR or VIT, so it's not that high, but DEX is considerably higher, and INT has numbers close to Marion.

Leave it to me and you will manage.

"You can't move...? I can't help it. The floor is a little diagonal, but we'll have to build a branch of Remy's lab here. No...."

The floor is diagonal because the floating island, which is the land of Sky Castle, remains crashed diagonally.

If I could just stand this straight up and do it, the floor would be able to be horizontal too.

"─ ─ The next project has been decided. The Uluru Enhancement Project."

No matter how huge Uluru is, it's just not big enough to move the floating island where Sky Castle was built.

In this game, size correction and weight correction are also calculated at the time of behavior, so even with the same talent, larger and heavier players can exert more power.

If you simply think about using EXP to increase STR and VIT, it's more effective to use it for larger sized characters. Although the opposite can be said for DEX and AGI, and since STR is high on a small scale, it cannot be said that either is superior at all because such characters can only do so.

If we are going to strengthen the Uluru to move the floating islands, we need to raise the STR, but even if we can destroy the floating islands alone, it is difficult to move them without breaking them.

But Uluru has one thing in his favor.

Uluru was originally an Elderrock Golem.

There is something about their properties that makes their bodies bigger when they gain experience, and Uluru, who became Talos after reincarnation, has not lost that property either.

This means that if you give Uluru experience and let him grow, his body will grow with it.

Considering the size correction, since the durability increases as it grows, it is more effective when shaking on VIT.

The purpose of this time is to solve the problem physically, so basically I will swing it to STR, but I think it is better to swing it to VIT by looking at the overall balance. I shake it on MND just in case, but I throw away DEX and AGI. Whatever you shake, it's only an error. Also, Uluru doesn't use magic, so he doesn't put much effort into INT.

"It's getting bigger! I feel like... There is too much difference in size with me and I don't know the size of this. Ah, if I let go of the giant body... no. My face stayed the same. It's just a higher perspective."

Running up to the sky in "Sky Drive", he shook his experience while looking over.

Not as big as a floating island is necessary.

We don't need enough power to lift the island.

Just a little bit, if you can fix the slope of the island.

"─ ─ I don't think it will serve the purpose I've seen. There should be more power than it looks numerically, so if you do it gently, you won't be able to move."

It's hard to think of a floating island as just a chunk of rock, considering that once, when you hit the Uluru Impact, you couldn't destroy it with that impact. If that was the case, it would have been in two straight lines with the first impact.

However, the fact that ants are now able to create caves inside means that they are made of materials of rank lower than engineer ants. The acid secreted by the engineer ants can only dissolve minerals that are weaker than their own.

If you actually "appraise" the interior rock, it will display the same contents as those rocks, so there is no doubt that it is just a rock at least now.

Rae thought that because of these things, floating islands, like Sky Castle, had changed from "floating islands" to "fallen floating islands" or something like that because of the crash.

Alternatively, floating islands were originally just a mass of rock, but could have been given damage resistance by artifacts or something that could float in the air.

I would like to try to "appraise" the floating island itself, but it seems that whether it is a problem of consciousness or a systematic restriction, the whole can not be recognized as one object, and as mentioned above, only rocks and rock walls can be displayed.

"Compared to Uluru, which is made of total Adamus and hardened anyway by high VIT and resistance, rock masses are like tofu. Treat him gently or he might have a hole in the shape of his hand"

No matter how hard it differs, rocks have a certain hardness, unlike tofu. That won't really be like lifting a chunk of tofu, but given the size and weight, it's definitely not as hard as a rock.

"Whoa, I need to get in touch with Remy before work."

Before implementing the Uluru Enhancement Plan, I explained it to Remy and have already started research at the Sky Castle site. Suddenly moving the ground could cause a serious accident.

Reporting, communication, and consultation are the foundations of business.

"─ ─ All right.

Bye, Uluru. Let's get to work. Slowly and carefully. "

Uluru nodded slowly at Rare's instructions. I don't need to nod slowly anyway.

Uluru puts his big hand on the edge of the floating island.

It makes a sound that can only be described as an exact earthquake, and the floating island also gradually changes its angle according to the movement of Uluru's hand.

At the same time, I saw Uluru's feet slightly sinking into the earth.

"Oh, you didn't think about the ground. Seems like if it was just Uluru, it wouldn't have sinked in so much, but if it had loads to move the floating island, would it sink in?"

However, the velocity at which the floating island moves is slightly faster than the rate at which it sinks. I feel like it. Because of the very slow pace together, I don't know if it's moving.

At this pace, floating islands would straighten up faster than Uluru would be unable to move.

"The floating island will feel like a mere sky garden, but it's better if it looks better or not. So when the top is level, let's build a building and build a proper base. A splendid facility where players want to attack."

But before that, if the floating islands become completely horizontal, it becomes more difficult for players to break in.

The intrusion will require a truly flyable unit.

Then only some players who were lucky enough to acquire flight units will be able to visit.

"I wonder if I need any gimmicks to break in. For example, if you put around the Elder Golem and defeat it, you can put it on the scaffold."

It is subtle whether the Elderrock Golem is tall enough, and it is unnatural for the Golem to suddenly appear here.

"What's unnatural is that Sky Castle is suddenly flattened, too.

Well, it looks better now, and if I invaded King Hills for landscape reasons, it wouldn't be so weird. "

I still decide to keep a few elder rock golems around.

As for the Rock Golems, players will see them for the first time, but so will those who care where there are more golems now.

If you do that, you will be able to say a paragraph.

The rest will be waiting for Remy's research progress, and the volcanic Golem will be left to Marion, as before, and Rare may want to go check on Wells.

I've never seen the demon players fight in person, so I'm a little interested.