"This is the deepest part?

"Oh, it's between the dungeon bosses beyond this door"

The next day we discussed evolution. We were finally at the bottom of the 20th floor.

Nearly 10 meters high, the door sits down and intimidates you with what comes. It was difficult to pick up information beyond the door as to whether it would have the effect of blocking magic.

There are slight signs similar to homicide, but it is unlikely that the strength of the target can be inferred from it. I know it's just the other guy.

"Is the Dungeon Master behind it?

"Maybe. I didn't have any information, so I'm just guessing."

"Yes."

"I have too much information about the boss to predict what's beyond the door."

The east dungeon we're diving in was a dungeon without a fixed boss. Precisely by the party you reach, the bosses that emerge will be different.

Apparently, from about 15 different bosses, they pick the right person for that party.

If weak, the degree of threat E is about. Some stories said he was weaker than the High Auga on the way out, while others said that a boss had emerged that exceeded the dungeon rank, equivalent to threat C.

This is the magician's reasoning that he's studying the dungeon, but it seems that the boss changes depending on what that party did within the dungeon.

In the meantime, among the bosses said to have emerged in the past, I came bearing information in mind, especially with regard to a few strong Warcraft species.

At Threat C level, I've fought before, too, Tyrant Sabertiger. Smog Hydra with six necks, exhaling smoke that results in various state anomalies. Specter Lord, who summons the Necromancer. Those three species have been identified.

As for the previous two species, Elsa said the Amandas fought when Specter Road was rank C. It was also likely that the strong would hit the strong and the weak would hit the weak.

Diaz seems to be a face pass, so you don't think he's going to fight?

Well, what kind of boss do we have? It would be easier if it came out weak, but I would feel a little licked. If the one that's too strong comes out, I'll have trouble with that.

I guess the best part is that there will be warcraft at the top of Threat D.

Well, if the guy who's too strong leaves, should I run? One of the major features of this dungeon is that even after entering the boss room, the door is not locked.

Unless the boss kills you instantly, you have no choice but to escape. It seems that Diaz's contract with the Dungeon Master resulted.

If you can't hang a magical lock, chances are you can even make a leap across walls and doors at Dimension Jump.

I'm going to give it a try first. If you can really get away with a spatial leap, don't worry, even if it was superior, you can fight the boss.

"Well, let's go."

"Mmm!"

"On!"

And Fran pushes the door open.

Zuzuzuzuzu -.

"Jade?"

"That's a ball."

"On?"

That was balls, as Fran put it. Slightly distorted to say sphere.

I don't know what to say. You call a giant turtle's armor a bunch of connected balls, or a black, round giant pineapple? 20-hydra, about 10 meters in diameter, with a stiff, gobbly, methyl-like surface? That's the way it is.

It doesn't make sense, but it's pretty strong. Only that was understandable because of the strong presence transmitted with the bin.

Race Name: Disaster Ballbug: Warcraft: Warcraft LV45

HP: 522 MP: 521 Arm Strength: 335 Health: 339 Agility: 412 Intelligence: 101 Magic: 298 Dexterity: 151

Skills

Aerial Leap: Lv5, Hardened: Lv8, Signal Sensing: Lv5, Playback: Lv8, Impact Resistance: Lv8, Vibration Impulse: Lv7, Psychological Anomaly Resistance: Lv8, Conditional Anomaly Resistance: Lv8, Propulsion: Lv9, Magic Resistance: Lv7, Magic Sensing: Lv5, Magic Release: Lv7, Crust Enhancement, Crust Lightening, Crust Hardening, Regenerative Enhancement, Automatic Magic Recovery, Weight Gain, Vitality Increase

Description: Ball bug wrapped around an abnormally evolved crust. Worm-shaped warcraft, but never jump in the sky with feathers. The main means of attack is an assault using its spherical body. That blow is enough to break down the fort wall. Rapid reorientation using magic emission is also possible. Very difficult to deal damage in and of itself. Threat C, but close to threat B in terms of combat power alone.

Demon Stone Position: The center of the body. Cardiac part.

Top Threat C. He was a strong enemy without complaining.

In the first place, can you do this guy any damage? Abnormally full of resistance skills, stiff and playful. Perhaps the inability to use witchcraft is the weakness... Before the assault by this giant, such a degree of weakness becomes sumptuous.

"Fran, Ursi, from the beginning, all the best!

First of all, a pre-emptive strike. The three of us unleash sorcery.

"Inferno burst!"

Tornado Lance!

"Garru!"

But the magic we unleashed has been softly deceived. What an incredible acceleration, rolling off the spot in an instant and dodging magic.

It was a disgusting behavior to watch. He didn't seem to gain momentum, and suddenly moved at high speeds from the stationary state. Maybe he used the Magic Release recoil to roll.

You have to throw away the image of being huge and heavy = blunt.

"Coming"

"Avoid it!

Warcraft advances as he rolls. Was Dr. Indy in the mood to be chased by stone? The imminent giant black balls are tremendously powerful.

"Gu!"

"Fran! Are you okay?

"Mmm...... Just plundered."

'It's the problem with being so damaged just by plundering!

The vibration impulse is troublesome while accelerating the attack. Even a little contact can cause osmotic damage from vibration.

But he's resistant to magic. I didn't even think I could defeat it with just a long-range attack by sorcery.

"It's annoying!

"But a long time strong enemy"

"So?"

"Another chance to be strong"

Totally, this is why the battle fanatics! You're asking too much!