Kono Sekai ga Game da to, Ore dake ga Shitte Iru

Chapter XVII: Dropping Spider Threads

"I don't know if I can follow you."

I enjoyed fishing while singing my nose gracefully.

"... Mr. Soma. Much happier."

I had a grudge somewhere. I also thought I heard someone in the atmosphere, but I don't care because I think it's because of what I'm saying.

The reason I'm in a good mood is simple.

This is what made it possible to get super useful items that were not systematically available in the game world at the beginning.

One pine light delivered in my bag now.

That's the main reason why I'm in the mood.

Don't insult Matsuaki, etc.

What I got wasn't that pine light there.

This is what makes it the pinnacle of the light item in Cat Ear Cat, the most famous pine light.

It is a level 250 super pine light, commonly known as "Tamaki Shishaw," with HP automatic recovery capability, taken care of by a number of heavy 'cat ear cat' users.

Why is this guy even called Master when it comes to Matsuaki, because this item is perfect for increasing weapon proficiency.

Why did I go to that sealed cave in the first place?

There is no way that a boulder can rival an enemy of the underground labyrinth at its current level, nor can it enter a sealed door without an item before it.

Still, what I went underground for was this' Shishaw of Tamagata '.

I think I've spoken before about how to improve my weapon proficiency.

As many times as you hit a weapon and deal damage, you gain proficiency and gain bonuses there when you have a level difference with your opponent.

The point is that 'Dealing as many times as you can' and 'Dealing more than one damage' to the 'highest level opponent possible' is the shortcut to increasing proficiency.

So to increase weapon proficiency, it was mainstream to keep beating slow moving high level monsters with weak weapons, but one time someone tried something unusual.

Instead of monsters, he attacked items to gain proficiency.

Some weapons and protective equipment, as well as items with damages such as lamps and pine lights, are set to HP as endurance values as well as levels.

If only dealing damage to a subject is a condition for increasing weapon proficiency, would beating items with levels and HP increase proficiency?

He expected so, and in fact it proved to be right.

Increase proficiency with irresistible items instead of monsters.

This seemed like a good idea at first sight.

In practice, however, this turned out to be a less efficient method.

First of all, that's not how a higher level item than a character falls.

Especially since the level of weapon protection was mostly set a little below the level of the characters who could get it, it didn't add much to the work efficiency.

The only suspension bridge for quests in Mount Gigal was a high level item with HP that could be found from the beginning, but to attack this we had to defeat all the mobs around us, which in the end required a high level.

Also, assuming you get a high level of gear, the next time you fail is the cost of repairs.

The item's HP is only an endurance value and rarely decreases unless you do something unscrupulous. Instead, it's a lot lower than monsters and such.

Yet when it comes to repairing it, it requires a large number of elements proportional to the level.

Attacking items on purpose for weapons proficiency was nonsense in many ways.

Because of these two factors, it will be disconnected that increasing weapon proficiency by an item is inefficient.

... Until the discovery of the 'Tamaki Shishaw' that day.

Anyone player who naturally went as far as a hidden dungeon knew that there was a pine light in front of the sealed door of the back dungeon, but few people paid attention to it.

At one point, however, one Jane Doe (pseudonym) stopped in front of Matsui and leaned her neck.

The lighting devices in the other dungeons were mostly objects as lighting, which, to put it simply, became part of a terrain that the players could not interfere with.

But only here was pine light used as an item, not as a topography.

But, well, that means it's a hidden dungeon, and I can give you as many reasons as I want a real light.

It is not about that that he wondered.

The problem was, 'How come this pine light keeps burning all the time when it comes'?

In the first place, pine lights and lamps have HP because they limit their usage time.

So both pine lights and lamps lose a little bit of HP while they are in use, and they break at the same time as they run out of HP.

But only the pine lights in this hidden dungeon were different.

From the beginning of gameplay, it probably won't break for long, even though it's on fire all the time.

Having wondered about it, he carried out a number of verifications to solve the mystery, which revealed that the pine beam possessed an enormous HP and HP automatic recovery capability incomparable with ordinary pine beams, and furthermore boasted a supercrossbow high level of 250 levels: whether it fits a concealed dungeon.

To this discovery, the 'cat ear cat' players were ecstatic.

Since the Demon King of Las Boss has about 200 levels of miscellaneous fish just before that at level 250, the level of players when roughly cleared is put together around 200.

Though limited after completing the story, this is very tasty if you can improve proficiency with items that have 50 level differences.

Plus, if you have a lot of HP and even more HP automatic recovery capability, you won't need an element to repair it.

This information spread around the internet, and the underground labyrinth 'Divine Matsukira' soon became the common sense of 'Cat Ear Cat'.

The entrance to the hidden dungeon quickly became a weapon proficiency boost point shortly after clearance, and many players began to Japanese ginseng to its' Divine Matsukira 'and attacking this with a weapon of thought.

You can easily see the parameters of the item in the game, so you don't need to be sure if it's scratched.

If you look at the screen and even 1 is doing damage, you just have to continue with that, so it's an easy one.

No special operations required, no risk.

Besides, if work efficiency doesn't allow other follow-ups, it can't be unpopular.

"Divine Matsuaki Worship" soon became a major movement of "Cat Ear Cat".

Meanwhile, the fastest offensive group, which had already cleared a hidden dungeon and the level had exceeded 250, said it regretted treading on this fact.

I'm the sauce, by the way.

Eventually, the entrance to this underground labyrinth was called the 'Underground of the Tatami Shishaw', which became such a popular spot that it was shouldered by the 'Mari Mimi Dojo' in the town of Ramric, although the earnings were almost limited from after clearance to before the concealed dungeon attack.

I went out of my way to defeat the Demon King at a low level (level 183) for this reason, so much so that he became more skilled in weapons.

As you already know, trapped in the basement, I was attacking the pine lights extensively, not just to cut the pine lights, but to remember a new move that could be used to recreate this' basement of the Shishaw 'and escape.

I didn't even think a little about telling Train about Matsushi, but it's suspicious in common sense that just cutting Matsushi increases your weapon proficiency with great momentum, and it's kind of... sloppy, because.

That's why Train misled me into thinking I was getting mucky and about to cut the pine light, and even kept increasing my weapon proficiency.

At any rate, there is currently a level difference of nearly 240 between me and The Tamaki Shishaw.

I somehow figured out that every time I cut it, I gained proficiency with horrible momentum, and I got so excited that I lost sight of it when it stopped.

However, thanks to the fact that they had just learned the sword skill "Heavenly Hegemony Infinite Flying Sword," which they would otherwise remember before and after clearance, or from ver1.09, the proficiency of the weapon began to affect the attacking power of the skill properly as well, gaining an unparalleled level of aggression.

With the "Tamaki Shishaw" in the bag, you can improve your proficiency wherever you are, and I'm really looking forward to this.

But you do.

Better than weapons for now......

"Mr. Soma!

My thoughts were cut off by Train's shout.

When I saw it, Train with tears was looking up at this one and staring at it.

When I saw that, I finally remembered.

Yeah, I was fishing.

"I still don't know if Mr. Soma is a good person or a bad person.

… but I understand only one thing "

Of course that's not just fishing.

The fishing line is the rope I bought in town and the fishing place is' Sealed Devil's Place '.

And I'm trying to catch...

"Mr. Soma is a mean person!!

- That's how you yell at me, it's Train under the hole.

I got out of the hole, I had no choice, so I went to town and bought a rope for Train's rescue.

I draped that down a hole in the ground and tried to pull Train up......

Every time I drop a rope and pull you near Train,

"Almost there! Almost there!

And it was funny how she jumped and made fun of herself.

I can't help being told it's mean, it's a truly out-of-the-way business.

"Uh, I knew the rope wasn't long enough."

Or something appropriate to say, I flutter the rope at a height her hands can't reach critical.

Train was reaching over there, like a cat poked at her cat.

And when I saw it, I realized I was laughing.

"And it's also bad personality, people and nature!

I screamed that from the bottom again and came over.

Wasn't that just one thing I figured out?

It's not good to play with boulders forever, so I saw fit around and pulled him up.

Train, who was successfully rescued by my gaming skills,

"Yes, for once, I thank you for your help.

Thank you.

So, but I still didn't believe you about Soma!

And finally he screamed again and fled back to town at first sight.

I only hope that I will never see you again.

"I'm tired of rocks today."

The second day of my game life turned out to be a heavier day than I thought.

I really wanted to roll out to town again and go around the facility I hadn't been to yet, but I decided to turn that around tomorrow.

Return to the inn quietly.

Apologizing to the innkeeper's husband, who had already become familiar with him, asking him to make amends because he had broken the shovel, he finally distorted his grubby face to

"Never mind. Look, if you're going to keep this store going, you're going to come."

And he laughed off lavishly.

It doesn't suit my face and I am a nice guy.

I swore to my heart that I would buy a new shovel in town tomorrow.

"You can have dinner in a little while, so come on down in about half an hour!

I went back to my room once, pushed back by the word.

I come back to the ground floor after making sure that "Tamaki Shishaw" can be used properly and that the agnostic fire doesn't break where it is right now.

When I went to the dining room, apart from the innkeeper and yesterday's guest, there was a shadow waiting for me that I had obviously seen.

When he finds me, he comes running over with a full smile.

"I'm going to stay here from today, it's Ena Trail!

Thanks for everything!

I turned to the innkeeper, ignoring her.

"Excuse me. I can't seem to make it through here after all."

"Why is that so bad!

So, the lesson of the day.

- From Train, you can't escape!!