When a basic skill that can be used only with a weapon is taken as the first skill, and then a newly remembered technique is taken as the second and third skill, a technique that hits the eighth skill of a ninja knife is called a "mirage of dreams".

Skill bugs are mostly missed in Cat Ear Cat, but fixes were made in the first patch only for the "Aerial Jump" that caused the "Flower Gold Skywalker Incident" and this "Mirage of Dreams".

The "Mirage of Dreams" had little use because it was so difficult to master and handle moves, and because of its lack of impact, it did not gain much visibility in online neighborhoods, etc., but in game progression it still had a bug that could be described as lethal.

This skill is a move that randomly shifts to a range of about 10 meters in the radius of the user and slashes it over and over again, and since it is an eighth skill, it should be quite a strong move, but it was not user-friendly at all.

Random in the 10 meter range, or clearly, if you don't use it in a dense enemy, you don't hit it first.

Well, as an emergency evasion technique, you can't even use it critically, but you can't avoid ranged attacks because there is a damage determination ahead of the transfer, and because the last transfer location is where you are at the end of your skill, you can become skill rigid at the moment of the enemy, and often you can't tell where you are at the moment and get attacked by the opponent while standing still.

To be honest, it wasn't much of a technique to use.

And most importantly, there was a big problem with this move.

This skill translates into repeated metastases and slashes in a short span, which means that less than 0.5 seconds apart, your vision will keep switching.

I'm no longer talking about where my eyes turn.

Of course, there was a personal difference, but players who used this move have a high chance of feeling sick after their skills are over.

Speaking of its destructive power, because of complaints about this skill, etc., the point of view movement when using the skill becomes a real and social problem, and then the skills of other highly moving systems were also modified.

Still, however, freaks continued to use that move (the freak rate for severe 'cat ear cat' players is said to be more than 80% in the first place. common sense people like me are more of an extreme part), but I discovered a useful bug.

It is commonly known as "Mirage Wall-Out Bug".

You can generally imagine what this is all about just asking the name.

The "Mirage of Dreams" is a random move to repeat the teleport, but the player will move to the last place he teleported at that time.

And the only condition of the place to be chosen for that random teleport is "within a 10 meter radius, a space where the player can exist," so that it can teleport without question, although it would be an empty space where it would otherwise be locked and unable to travel.

For example, if you continue to use the "Mirage of Dreams" in front of a locked room, one day the last destination will be inside the room, even where it is not supposed to be.

Besides, there is room for the player to exist, so the move is established, so there is no tragedy in the 'inside the sardine' system, which is common in transfer bugs, and even more, theoretically, you can always go back to where you came from by continuing to use the same moves.

It was a very less risky bug move if only I was prepared to fight nausea.

Sometimes when you go somewhere you can't say that, that causes an unexpected bug in the chain, and most importantly, this bug came in the earliest fix because of the late time it was discovered.

At the end of the move, the move was modified so that the player could return to where he was, and the move of the place by skill was eliminated.

Of course, the use of this bug was soon quenched by a fix in the patch, but in the meantime a lot of interesting footage using this was shot and scattered around the net.

And one of them is a video called The Masked Family of the Richter Royal Family.

Basically, royalty in "Cat Ear Cat" was an event-only character, and I couldn't possibly keep them company or enjoy a normal conversation because of considerations that were not commensurate with "Cat Ear Cat," whether I wanted to make a special feel for royalty or had trouble creating a fellow event or not, or whether I wasn't good enough to bring the royalty around as a companion to a boulder again.

But the royal activity in the event was tremendous, and besides King Richter Fulfill, who occasionally showed his presence in the behold event, Queen Merrialda and Princess Shermia also took the lead in the "Raid on the King's Capital" event and other events, shooting down many demons with extraordinary magical skill.

Whether its rarity, on the contrary, increased its mystery and touched people's harp lines, both the queen and the princess became regular players in popular rankings, especially the princess Shermia and others who at one time contended with that 'help cheetah' Mitsuki Shark for the number one seat in popular rankings.

Threw down in that vortex is this video called The Masked Family of the Richter Royal Family.

The Royal Palace basically has a lot of off-limits areas, and there is only about a normal place to go in between sights, but "The Masked Family of the Royal Richt" saw a room that was clearly not between sights, where not only kings, but also queens and princesses who were not supposed to show up outside the event.

It's an unlikely place, face-to-face with the three royal families.

This is, of course, an unusual and unlikely situation using the "Mirage Wall Break Bug".

But that's not the only strange thing about this video.

Despite the fact that there are four people in the same space, there is no conversation at all with this family.

The king who keeps sitting great on the chair in his room just as he did during the sight, the queen who somehow keeps standing beside him, and the princess who doesn't blink one while sitting in the chair opposite the king.

The point is that because everyone is an event-only character, not a single routine conversation or everyday behavior is set up, and just that everyone hasn't done anything, but there is still something horrible about the game-character-like, faint-faced character being on the spot all the time without saying anything or wandering around.

Because the King and the Queen also occasionally have the opportunity to deal with the player between sights, or like Marielle in "Mari Mimi Dojo," when the player moves, he moves his face to match it, but not to the princess.

Really, I don't move one thing.

Probably wasn't even breathing.

When I saw this, I still remember thinking, however real, that 'Cat Ear Cat' is the game.

Well, the weirdest part is that I feel like a photographer who even kept sitting silently shooting his family for half an hour, but the subject of the royal character disputed online in this case.

Princess Shermia, in particular, was nicknamed 'Puppet Princess', and her popularity crashed all at once... Thought she would rather soar the other way in some neighborhoods, overwhelming sharks with instantly popular ranking votes.

By the way, shortly after that, there was a drama that was immediately reversed when it was discovered that it was not a marriageable character, well, that's good.

After all, what you want to say is that there is a clear performance difference in the AI of NPC for 'cat ear cat'.

Some characters were clearly set up appropriately, like "The Puppet Princess," and vice versa, "This, there's someone in there, isn't there? Some characters give clever answers, like," or something like that.

And

"Hey, honey? Are you" Yusha "?

This girl, who has now come to cling to me walking in the King's Capital, is one of the latter representatives.

(I wonder why I put up a hassle early when I arrived...)

This is what I can't regret.

It may not have been a good idea to be alone for a long time and have been floating.

When I got off the Magic Seal ship, I walked around to stroll through the Wang du for now, and without thinking about it, I passed near the main gate of the Wang du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du du

I got caught up in Poison Tang, a super famous mob character that could be called the first baptism in the Wang capital.

"Hey. Oh, come on. Are you" Yusha "?

Behind me, a little girl with an appearance about junior year in elementary school was following me.

Regardless of any event, she is a mob character who doesn't even know her name by hovering over it, but "Cat Ear Cat" players have nicknamed her "Poison Tan" and are feared by many players.

Even though she says she's feared, like other 'cat ear cat' event characters, she never comes directly to harm the player.

She's just asking questions.

"Are you 'Yusha'?

and.

This question is not particularly rare in itself, and it can be said to be a somewhat promised question in most RPGs, which in a sense are 'protagonists = heroes'.

It's just that no matter what kind of answer you give to this, she gives more humane answers than humans.

For example, when you say, "Oh, I'm a brave man,"

"Haha, come on, man. Yum!

'Cause you're still here, aren't you?

It's not even a "rip-off," but how do you suppose to suppress it?

etc and come gassi sharpen the life of the player's mind.

On the other hand, I said, "No, unfortunately, I'm not a brave man,"

"Oh, well. I'm sorry, stay.

If you take a good look at it, it's a great 'nibble', and if this were 'yusha', we'd all be disappointed, wouldn't we?

I'm really sorry about what happened. "

come and fold the player's heart into a vacillation like.

Then, "I still don't know if I'm a brave man," even if I give you a response that seems best for a normal game.

"Oh dear, wow!

It's just amazing how much more than me you can't even do this.

Come on, you can always do that without taking it off!

and so on and pokes a knife of words in it.

Other than that, there are many variations of words anyway, and it is surprising because every time I answer something to say her, it is argued in a completely different dialogue.

By the way, when the frustrated player here accidentally gets her hands on it, she fights back with unexpected strength, putting the player on the ground,

"Hey.

How long will it be before it's hard to chip?

Hey, what's going on?

Hey, tell me, hey. "

Coming.

It is truly a first-class' cat ear cat 'staff when it comes to backstroking people's nerves.

Now, let's be clear, if you're too honest with someone like Ena or Shark, it's impossible for me to beat her with my mouth, which is not very strong either.

Poison Tan just says something a little tough in the first place, and it's not particularly harmful.

I wish I could flush it out enough to get my poisonous tongue thrown out, but it's still not funny to be overstated unilaterally like a game.

(Fortunately, I have a way to live now)

Character behavior, etc., is such a part that I can say that the game has changed the most since it became a reality.

As I obtained the agnostic fire without taking regular steps, as I asked Mr. Marielle at church to create an environment where I could use the penance room by myself, or as I cheated on the methods of battle and the way I won, and managed to avoid the shark marriage event.

If you are a human opponent, there is as much way out as there is.

Until now, the only way to talk to her was to talk to her.

Her AI didn't accept anything else.

But in this world, which is a game and a reality, we can do this.

"Hey, stay... hmm?

Her words stop abruptly.

That's because I poked "something" out of her bag at the tip of her nose.

That's how I made a smile to look as friendly as I could, I said.

"Oh, Ame, do you want some?

That's right.

In this world, which is both a game and a reality, we can choose choices that are not in this kind of choice.

If you look at her not as a game character, but as just an obnoxious child, you get your own answers.

Flexibility by sweet objects, not verbal arguments.

This is the only correct answer, in my opinion.

Well, the answer is...

………………

- Silence, was.

She didn't say anything that was supposed to be a rapper character more than anyone else, and she didn't even take the candy I offered, and she ran to the nearby gate.

And as it were, he's talking something to the guard who was standing by the gate.

Naturally, I can't use lip reading, so I can't tell what a distant person said.

But why not?

That's when I could read wonders about what she said pointing to me.

- Officer, it's him.

I escaped at full speed.