Isekai Dungeon de RTA

Episode 17: Status Reproduction

When I enter the dungeon, I proceed with caution.

I want to avoid taking risks like a mill dungeon this time.

I was really dying then.

I intend to return immediately if I feel unable to do so.

I'm not going to spare you the power of the necklace Eliza gave me.

This time I decided on this intermediate dungeon offense because Luca told me there was no boss in the deepest room.

Well, there are some evil ideas that you might get an extra title if you complete an unattached dungeon.

It still feels good to be the best.

Anyway, let's go with a gobble push until we run out of items that we purchased for the offense yesterday and those that we missed in the previous dungeon.

I don't know how many levels there are.

I want to know the power of the enemy that comes out of this hierarchy first.

It would be easier if I could escape with my agility.

With that in mind, I'm slowing down the dungeon.

Hmm?

Something's wrong.

I don't see any enemies.

Why don't you go a little further back?

There was a further narrow passage in the back that opened all at once.

I peek through the aisle for now.

There he is!

For a moment I thought it was a big chunk of rock, but staring at it faintly moved.

It looks a lot like the golem where you say it in the game.

No way. All of a sudden it's the middle boss floor?

Since then, I am a little confused by the unplanned events, but now I know why there were no demons in this hierarchy.

Suddenly you're the boss.

But fortunately, it doesn't seem to move fast.

"All right, let's go all at once."

Of course I don't have the slightest dust to fight.

I'll check my gear first.

The distance from the golem is quite far away, and there is room for it to fall out.

In the meantime, until we find it, we will quietly pull it out so that the golem doesn't notice.

And take the first step.

But one step out of the aisle.

Golem turns to this one with great momentum for some reason.

Did they notice?

I rush into the aisle.

Why? You shouldn't even be making footsteps.

I peek at the floor again to see if the golem is coming this way.

I had imagined that the golem was quite close, but contrary to expectations, the golem had returned to its original location.

"No way......"

Perhaps you sense enemies entering the floor, but not those outside the floor?

I step on the floor again to test my hypothesis.

The golem still turns this way.

The next thing you know, he's headed towards me in a blunt motion.

All right.

Now you must have found it completely. I'm going back to the aisle again.

Then he slowly peeks at the floor.

There was a golem that quietly returned to its original position.

"I see... is that so?"

When this happens, it's impossible to rush through without finding it.

But as far as the movement goes, it's going to get through without getting caught.

Anyway, when I get on the floor, I get noticed.

Rather, I decide to escape from the aisle and get out at once.

Get your breath ready to start.

As soon as we set foot on the floor, the golem reacts and comes toward us, but its movement is slow.

I rush through the floor to the other aisle without difficulty.

Then the golem returns to its original place as if nothing had happened.

"You won't come after me if I'm broken through...... this is so easy"

There was a staircase to the next level behind the aisle.

I go down the stairs without hesitation.

I looked familiar when I arrived at the next level.

Hmm?

This is the same construction as the hierarchy just now.

I have a bad feeling about it and I go back.

And in the back of the aisle, there was an open floor.

"No way...... no way"

I peek at the floor.

Yeah, I knew it.

Once again there was a big boss-like demon.

The next enemy is a giant oak. I have a big stick in my hand.

I didn't know there would be two consecutive bosses...... But didn't you tell me there was a guy in the course who went to the 50th floor?

If you went head-on in battle, you'd be quite capable.

You said your grandfather had arrived at the fortieth level. I mean, I guess this is a forty-one tier. There is still a long way to go.

How should Orcs deal with it?

Try the same procedure as earlier, just one step into the floor.

At that moment, the oak approached me as I raised my ambition.

I knew it.

Apparently the demons around here somehow share the same characteristics.

But the speed seems extraordinarily faster than the golem just now.

I'll be back in the aisle once.

Forced breakthroughs from the initial position are likely to result in one attack.

Well, I wonder what's wrong.

I don't want to take risks if possible.

Wait, maybe.

I had an idea.

Step onto the floor again.

The oak is heading this way again to match it.

When the oak is in between attacks, he wields the stick in his hand.

At that moment I hurry back to the aisle.

The oak stops on the way and returns to its original position.

"Did you swing it………………"

I step on the floor again.

The oak will come again.

Shake this stick.

Return to the aisle.

I repeated this series of flows about five times.

The conclusions reached can be drawn.

"Okay, let's get out of here with a recreation of the situation."

Situational reproduction is like adjusting a random number of games.

Random numbers create randomness in the game, but they're actually not completely random.

It's just randomness with certain laws.

In other words, if a random number is the result, if you reproduce the history until you get there, you can target the exact same random number and result.

If it's easy to understand by analogy in a game, doing the exact same thing can create situations where you can create the same enemy, recreate critical hits over and over again, and always get away with it.

Of course, there are techniques that utilize it in RTA.

However, situation reproduction sometimes requires cynical frame-by-frame manipulation, so sometimes it feels like playing RPG but also fighting games and sound games.

"I'm a little bad at this…………………"

I can't say this scene is a complete recreation of the situation, but it seems like it could be used as a way of thinking.

It's easy to avoid the first blow of an oak when I'm in time from the front, if you know it's an attack with a stick on it.

Do you want to know when to avoid it near the entrance for now?

I enter the floor with the oak again.

Collect the data used to recreate the situation from the oak opponent for a while.

"Not at all... I wonder what I've been up to since I came to the other world"

Stupidity spills out of my mouth by accident.

However, if you avoid the first blow, you will know that you are likely to be able to escape without any problems, and you will be able to complete the data collection in sufficient time.

"I've had enough. Let's go."

I am convinced of my breakthrough and break into the floor with a dash.

I dare to get myself into time from the front and make him shake this stick.

I avoid it lightly in a flowing motion.

And get to the back aisle without any problems.

"It took a little while, but it would be like this"

I go down the stairs to the next level.

"I didn't think so……………"

I had a bad feeling about it.

The hierarchy down there was built the same way.

"He said that there are two times, there are three times..."

Peek at the floor as you give up half way.

There was of course a boss there.

"Give me a break…………"

Now it's a big beast. It has a similar appearance to a wolf.

When I decide to pull out of the situation reproduction as I did earlier, I start collecting data quickly.

This demon apparently has the same speed as me.

It's against the rule that you're fast enough to be big!! I wanted to say, spilling stupidity is not what happens.

Give up and collect data to break through.

It took about an hour just to gather the data without being as light as the earlier oak.

After all, data assuming various things was needed for different attacks when the target was fast.

The risk is minimal.

Of course, I wear a replacement ring that I took care of in the previous dungeons, but I don't want to use it if possible.

No damage is the goal.

With all the data, I'm going into the boss's floor again.

The value of an hour of data collection managed to break through the wolf without taking a single blow.

Continue diving further down the hierarchy.

It's the same construction as the plan.

"Is there only a boss here?

But I was convinced the other way around.

You said Royce, Lycra and the old man couldn't even put it together to try.

If there is one boss battle like Mir's intermediate dungeon, it will still be impossible for most parties to defeat them all in a row.

The next boss is a big bird. I'm flying through the sky with a pretty quick move. This guy seems annoying.

In conclusion, it took about four hours with my physical sensation.

When you are faster than yourself, you must remember how the person moves completely and how you move.

Plus I had to practice my movements more neatly than ever before.

I felt farther than I looked when I said it wasn't that long to the other aisle.

It took four hours to manage to reach the passage on the other side intact.

I was starting to regret coming to this dungeon at this point.

"How many layers are there after…………"

I go down the stairs whilst complaining.

Check the floor.

There was a dragon there.

I tried to get home immediately, but my grandfather's face came up there.

I knew you'd come back for a run!! It's not hard to imagine being laughed at.

I tell myself I'll be home as soon as I can't seem to, and I manage to arouse my feelings.

And playing with the distracting time dragon, I managed to exist in the other aisle.

"Damn, more if he doesn't even throw up flames......"

I've always been frustrated. And I was stupid.

I took a break on the way, but I haven't eaten in a long time. You won't even be able to be frustrated.

I brought a light meal, but I dared not eat it. Because I didn't want to lose focus.

Physical, but would it have taken about twelve hours to break through the dragon?

I wonder what time it is now.

Of course no one answers my question.

This dungeon is going to give up the fastest record to the backward.

I've already decided to go home.

Because of course I decided that I couldn't do this any more.

Physically and mentally.

"In the meantime, he'll be the boss next time anyway. Do you at least worship the boss's face before you go home? The information itself would be valuable. But there is no doubt that Grandpa will make fun of me..."

Pretty sloppy, but I can't help it.

It's a seed I sowed myself.

Nature and my footsteps get heavy, but still we go down to the next tier.

Straight down the aisle, there was a big door, distinctly different from earlier.

"What! No way, boss. Is this your room?

I've only cleared five tiers yet. It would just be too soon.

No, there's a chance that the information that there was a guy who went to the fiftieth tier in the first place was a lie.

I don't think Royce said he could take the back either.

Why don't you come in anyway?

If it's really the boss room, there must be Luca.

Otherwise, we're out of here.

Grip the necklace Eliza gave me.

I will never open the door.

There was Luca, as expected.

He's staring at me with a frightened face.

"I thought maybe the quickest way to get here would be Kite."

"It's an honor to have Luca say that."

"I just didn't even imagine coming so soon..."

Something is wrong with Luca.

"Come on, shall we?

Do it? Oh, my God.

"Luca, what the hell is that all about? What do you want me to do?

Luca answered my question naturally.

"Of course it's a fight. Yours and mine…………………………."

At that moment I felt the killing spirit emanating from Luca.

Apparently, it's no joke.

I'm losing my cool and laying my words on the line.

"Luca, what the hell is going on? You said you would give items to the first person to reach yesterday!? You never said a word about fighting!?

Now give me the look you said you didn't understand Luca in my question.

"Kite. What are you talking about? I think that was about an intermediate dungeon in Imperial Capital, though?

My head is even more distracted by that response.

"This is where you are!!

I'm supposed to be in an intermediate dungeon in Teito right now.

Definitely.

"Kite, you're pretending to be deliberately confused because you don't want to fight."

"No!!

"That's enough. If you start, you'll have to fight too."

It's not good.

Luca is already willing.

We have to do something, we have to do something.

I think desperately, and...

"Kill me."

"What?"

"I told you to kill me."

"Duh...... what do you mean?

"I can't fight a woman as beautiful as you. I've known him for a short time, but you... you're a good guy."

"Hey... what are you saying?"

I see a little upset in Luca.

I spread my arms.

"Come on, kill me. Is it hard for me to watch? Then I'm meditating on my eyes."

Saying so, I really meditated my eyes - making them look as if and looking at Luca with thin eyes.

Looks like it has quite a grip on it.

But after a while, he takes the stand and begins to concentrate his magic power on his hands.

Can't you do that?

When I almost thought so.

Luca erased the magic gathered in her hand and said:

"It's my loss. Kite......... to me you can't kill"

"Is that okay with you? If you're going to kill me, I'm looking forward to it………"

That's what I say, but inside, I make a fierce gut pose.

Of course, if the magic had been unleashed on me earlier, I would have transferred to Eliza in an instant. Eliza said she didn't need chanting.

As I stroke my chest down, Luca's voice sounds.

"But... but there is only one condition!!

Apparently, it hasn't been completely resolved yet.