In the accessory store.

It brought back unpleasant memories, and I accidentally looked up.

Proposal event and the worst event deriving from it, The Blessing of the Demon King.

This is still one of my traumas.

One of the sales of this game is a marriage event, which makes it a system that allows you to marry most of the NPCs whose characters are standing.

I don't know how super free a worldview the world of 'Cat Ear Cat' is, or whether it was simply a hassle to change events with male and female characters, but there are a wide variety of people you can marry in this game.

Ignoring gender and race differences, a marriageable character can marry anyone and any number of people, and there are no basic penalties for marriage.

Plus, they get items and skills with a marriage bonus for each of their opponents, so this seems to be a loss if they don't do it anymore.

The way to generate a marriage event is simple.

First, give me a ring system accessory and have it put on my finger.

Moving on to the confessional phase the moment I cut them out in front of the monolith in that state saying 'I have an important story to tell'.

So if you say the words of confession, and the other person's friendship is more than a hundred at that time, the confession succeeds.

Successfully arrived at the proposal.

However, it does not constitute a proposal = marriage.

That's why Cat Ear Cat in Cat Ear Cat is the bad character of this game.

When I finish the proposal, I will now automatically transition to an event where I take the vow of marriage, but the moment I utter the words of the vow, I hear the voice of the Demon King from the sky.

And first of all, the Demon King gives the marriage partner a 'blessing of immortality'.

This is inevitable, and this' blessed 'character becomes completely stationary, as if time had been stopped.

It cannot be cured by any means of recovery, and in the meantime it becomes like a living statue, neither dying nor old, but unable to do anything.

In other words, it's like the moment a player tries to get married, that beloved opponent gets petrified, and the player who sees this starts off stunned.

But the Demon King's 'blessing' does not end to this extent.

Next, in the name of 'Let the player pierce love forever', give all the 'marriageable characters' except the one you married the same 'blessing' you did to them and forbid them to marry others.

And because 'a character you can take with you as a companion' is mostly a 'marriageable character', if a player is adventurous with a companion, those companions also have a high chance of receiving this' blessing '.

Players who thought it was the only ones in a state of suspension who would be shocked a second time when they saw their 'blessed' companions and familiar characters.

Moreover, that is not the only horrible thing about this event.

As I said earlier, this proposal can only be made in front of a monolith, but there's a reason for that.

This kind of caveat is written in the description of the proposal event.

'When you launch a proposal event, the data is automatically saved. Please note that regardless of the outcome of the event, you cannot start over'

In other words, when this event occurs, the data is automatically saved and cannot be redone.

Besides, this game has only one data with MMO specifications.

If you fail, you can't resume playing with backup data.

Players lose companions close enough to marry each other, and are forced to continue their adventures with most key characters out of function.

Of course, it can't be expected that such a worst event would occur at the time of the proposal, and players who had not pre-sourced information online or otherwise naturally caught on to this trap, stunned, desperate, and furious.

The response was so impressive that one online bulletin board had a dedicated thread just to complain about this event.

Or if it's a penalty for event failure, I can still tell, but this place to succeed.

Besides, I wouldn't be talking about dimensions like bad personality that can't be redone by resetting.

I got caught up in this, too, Kuchi, and at that time I erased the data too impulsively of the shock, and I didn't even touch 'Cat Ear Cat' for three days.

... Conversely, it means I got back on my feet on the fourth day and started playing games again from the beginning.

Nevertheless, this shock turned out to be a complete traumatic experience, drawing tails.

I was playing mostly solo for a reason, actually, here too.

But it is.

Thus the 'Blessings of the Demon King' event gave rise to the hell of a 'Cat Ear Cat' player's snort cry, but this event is rated C, which counts from the bottom as the third, or third, least dangerous in the eight-step Hazard Rank in 'Cat Ear Cat Wiki'.

How come it's a C-rating when it's an event like a chunk of malice that's so much talked about.

If asked why, three or so reasons can be given.

-If you proceed with the game on a solo premise, the story's progression itself must be able to be done without a problem (if patched).

-If you have information in advance, it must be easy to avoid the event occurrence.

-The means of resolution is very easy to imagine and there is no scratch there.

And here's the thing.

Let's explain one by one.

First of all, about the first element, but the downside that happens at this event is only to the extent that most of my peers will no longer be able to use it.

Since the majority of the characters in the store are mobs, the use of each store is hardly a problem, and the story events (if patched) are starting to progress even if the characters remain somewhat solidified by this event.

If you are a skilled 'cat ear cat' player, you can do as much as you can afford to complete the game solo, so the risk of this event cannot even be described as fatal.

No, to be exact, as of ver1.00, it was also impossible to clear the game when we had that wedding event at the beginning of the game, but there were many other events that caused a worse bug than that, so it wasn't much of a problem there then either.

It may not come pinned for you to say this, but a dungeon with a ridiculous name such as' The Great Maze of Minotaur's Absence 'was worse than this, for example, if you were to say it just because of the risk.

This dungeon, as its name suggests, is a vast maze, but as a help element, I can randomly change the maze by using quest items dedicated to this location, but there was no way to replenish the number of times that quest item was used until ver1.11.

Normally, that's fine, but the problem is that sometimes in a randomly built maze, a maze that can't be structurally reached to the exit, and besides, the fact that there's a savepoint in that dungeon's berth created the worst tragedy.

In other words, if a maze that cannot reach the exit comes out when the quest item is used 0 times, and makes a save at that time, it becomes impossible to escape the maze and becomes completely packed.

If this happens, the only option left for the player is to continue wandering the maze forever in search of an exit that will never be reached, or to erase the save data and start from the beginning.

This can cry.

This quest, commonly referred to as the 'Minotan Answering Trap', had given B-rank honors prior to the application of the patch due to the presence of an indelible bug.

The current rank is D, as the patch has specified that the number of quest items used can be increased.

Now, to explain the second reason, this' Blessings of the Demon King 'event, it doesn't happen unless you even propose, so it's impossible to step through such a landmine event as long as you know the information beforehand.

This is the same kind of event as the "Lizardman's Trap," called the "First Time Killer," which, on the contrary, the skilled can avoid in a symphony of noses.

Compared to a storyquest that cannot be avoided in clearing a game or a tornado that, when walking in the desert, occurs without touching forward and is almost impossible to avoid, is extraordinarily less dangerous.

And finally, this event has a clear and unambiguous solution.

As you can see from the fact that the Demon King is purposefully appearing as an enemy and even giving a hint that 'you can't solve it by man', this way of disarming 'Blessing' is the destruction of the Lasboss, the 'Demon King Who Calls the End'.

As the character of the quest gets worse and worse since the middle of the day, it may also be uncommon to honestly know the means to solve this as well.

For example, the quest "The Blue Bird of Michaels", which is received in the Wang capital Richter, is treated as a C-rank specially because of its too much twist, even though there are no bugs, no fights, good rewards and favorable conditions.

This quest begins where his mother asks me to find a blue bird for you, the sick Michael, who has strange powers, but this is quite the crook quest.

When I go around town and take something that's going to work for your disease, Michael gradually gets better, and every time I say something like, "I picked up this stuff in the garden," Michael gets a blue bird feather from you.

So the player decides that the quest is going well and cures your illness more and more, Michael, but then you just end up getting better, Michael, and the quest itself fails.

In order to complete this quest, you have to go around town and obviously take an item that looks bad on your body, Michael.

Then you become weaker and weaker, and by repeating it over and over again, you can finally discover the remains of a breathless blue bird in your bed, Michael.

So, in fact, it reveals the truth of the shock that Mikhail was' the blue bird who was ready to be her child for the woman who lost her son '.

And then, by the way,

"I'll pay you because it's a promise.

But don't ever show yourself before me again.

... I shouldn't have asked you guys to do this. "

and michael your mother told me to complete the quest.

The guy who made this quest, I think it's definitely the devil or something.

And, well compared to that kind of quest, this' Blessing the Demon King 'event is truly honest.

This event is certainly a major obstacle to marriage, but if you defeat the Demon King, everything will come back to normal beautifully, and if you defeat the Demon King and then do the marriage event, the 'Demon King Blessing' event itself will not happen in the first place.

You can even make Harlem because you can marry all you want, I think the producer commented on something like that, but that's certainly not true.

But in the first place, why did you need to have the demon king defeated before the wedding event?

If you're forced to draw gamemakers' intentions from here, though, I guess this is what they wanted to say.

"If you have time to get married, finish the game first."

And here must be the player's response to that.

"Then say it with your mouth!

At least that's what I'm trying to tell you.

I don't know the truth around here.

It is sometimes said that this event was created with the seclusion of a man who cannot be married by the Cat Ear Cat staff, but anyway, this event was eventually accepted by the majority of Cat Ear Cat players.

Or people like me who play this game after time has passed since the launch were either trained 'Cat Ear Cat' players who wouldn't be surprised to that extent, or just players who started out because they knew 'Cat Ear Cat' was a terrible game and saw something scary, so no one complained about this level at all.

For example, if I'm caught up in this event right now,

"Become! Cat, ear, cat! You did it again!!

and after one shout,

"Ma, let it be...... I was wondering if I could take his hardened items or something."

It feels like it, only at the level of switching feelings and continuing to play in seconds.

That's what happens to everyone if you get used to Cat Ear Cat.

Occasionally, a first-sighted player gets caught up in this event and leaks his stupidity to the online bulletin board.

"That's about as defo in 'Cat Ear Cat'"

"No, I mean, this is such a game, so ww."

I get comments like that and disperse, oh my gosh it almost turned into a festive poem.

I've explained it for a long time, but in a nutshell, this is the place.

"We all don't really care anymore because of all the other events"

It is indeed the worst reason.

Nevertheless, there is certainty that the 'Blessings of the Demon King' event is disgusting, and that among the unbugged events, the harm done to the player exceptionally is enormous, something that will strike him more mentally than any other event.

However, it should be noted that there are quite a few people who deliberately propose before defeating the Demon King to launch this' Blessing of the Demon King 'event.

This event, which they tend to think only has its disadvantages, actually exists a rare skill that can only be obtained by having this event.

A special skill that your beloved opponent can acquire by receiving the Blessing of the Demon King, The Incarnation of Rage.

It's as if it's a name that shows the mad player himself caught up in this event, but this rare skill had the power to be a balance breaker even in 'Cat Ear Cat'.

"The Incarnation of Anger" is a special skill that is reserved for one person, what a special skill that can only be used once every twenty-four hours, and cannot be used if there are companions nearby, or NPCs that are not hostile.

But for that matter, the effect is dramatic.

For thirty seconds after activation, it raises all the player's basic abilities to triple, but for the next thirty seconds, it reduces the player's basic abilities to one-hundredth, in many ways, unbreakable.

It is the underlying ability value that is eligible for the skill, so it does not affect the correction by weaponry or proficiency, but it is still too good a performance.

Because the magic of messing with basic talent is rare, and even advanced class magic increases the muscle strength of the enchanted opponent by 50%, you can say that the effect of this skill is precisely different digits.

If I could master this, it would bring great power to me, too, trying to survive in this world.

But that's why...

"Oh, you know, I'm sorry.

Could it have been something hard, reminding you?

I look like I'm going to cry in front of you and bow my head, until I turn a girl like Ena into an unspeakable statue, I don't even think of shards to remember that.

"Oh, bad Ena.

It's not like Ena cares.

Just... "

Earlier, I said that the 'Blessing of the Demon King' event was still traumatized, but what's caught my mind is more about the event itself than about the subsequent erasure of the data.

Sometimes they don't erase the data there, they defeat the Demon King when they're alone, and they think they should have sent Thiels back.

Of course, we know that NPC is not really alive, nor is there an emotion.

But even if their presence is fake, I think I wanted to save them. My feelings are real.

Never again, I don't want that regret.

So......

"I've decided never to get married."