Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?
Eleven, Mai, Mai, Mai, Mai.
Between the two forelegs, a white, thin thread is tensioned.
Pulling outward, Myon stretches.
Gradually returns to its original length when the force is removed.
Yeah.
I became as rubbery as I aimed.
What are you doing?
Now that I know that spider yarn is also a skill, I'm experimenting a lot with proficiency.
Until now, I have only used yarn when netting and when restraining the prey I put on there.
So while I was talking about myself, I didn't really know much about yarn.
Huh?
Get out of my home and level up?
Mulli.
I had some tension right after the level went up, but when I tried to calm down, it was murky, wasn't it? I think so.
'Cause think about it.
You think the only woman in the game can win a real fight?
Mulli.
The body doesn't make sense even if it's a demon, if the contents that move it are soggy.
There's a difference between heaven and earth when it comes to gaming and actually moving your body.
A character in a game can never get tired, but if you move it real, you'll only get tired for what you move.
Well, in my last life, I was just a spray boy who went to school and ran out of breath.
I wonder if it would be difficult to beat a real demon opponent who lives by wild instincts, if he could fight and win.
There may not be things I can't do, but I want to avoid the overly risky option of my death in equals when I fail.
Then it's definitely better to wait for the poor prey to fall into a trap for screening.
It's safer over here, and I think it's a lot more efficient than wandering around in a dungeon without even hitting it.
I think one day I'll come when I get out of my home, but I hope I can get a little more level and secure a safety margin.
I used unscrupulous romantic-specified characters in the nettle, but I'm the one who takes the level at the beginning, not the other RPGs.
I can be comfortable raising the level and knocking the boss down to a cross nose.
Especially this time, until we can be sure that our lives are at stake, and that we can beat other demons, let's act with caution.
Well, as part of that level increase now, I'm improving my skill proficiency in spider thread.
This spider thread, if you think about it, is also my lifeline.
If I can't make my home and I'm still wandering around in the dungeon, I'm freaked out.
In that case, maybe I didn't survive?
I can't rest in peace, I can't take my prey.
It's all because of the spider thread that I can live comfortably like this now.
Think of it that way, raising the level of spider yarn is my top priority and I want to do it.
I'm not sure what will change when I get to the level specifically, but it shouldn't hurt to raise it.
So, if you're just going to yarn it all out and increase your proficiency, then I'm going to test it out a lot to get a better idea of the nature of the yarn.
Starting with threading out, I tried to verify the thickness adjustment, the adhesion adjustment, the strength adjustment and the elasticity adjustment.
Adjusting the thickness was quite easy.
When I tried to thin it, it was pretty thin.
I couldn't be just as thin as I could see, but I could even be as thin as my hair.
It should be a lot harder to see in this dungeon of darkness, even with this finesse.
However, after that, I found out from the strength experiments I did, but the thinner it gets, the easier it gets to cut the yarn.
Well, I can't help all this.
If you think about it normally, it would be brittle if it was thin, right?
If the level goes up, maybe the intensity goes up, and let's hope there.
Conversely, when thickened, the strength increases.
The thickest yarn I can get out right now is about 2 cm thick in diameter.
Is it like a regular rope?
Well, it's just the maximum you can give in a vegan state, so if you want to get thicker, you can get thicker by bundling a bunch of them.
It takes a lot of work for that, though.
I regret having to be honest with you about the stickiness experiment.
They tend to think all the spider yarns are sticky, but some yarns are actually completely non-stick.
Spiders themselves don't get caught up in their yarns because they use that non-stick yarn well.
I understood that when I made a net out of instinct.
So, to find out more about it, I was experimenting, but by the time I was stunning, I got tangled up all over my body.
Oh, yeah.
You have to use a sticky yarn and a non-stick yarn, which means you need to, and if you don't, you get tangled up in your own yarn.
I was stunned by the spider thread I put out myself.
I'm in a hurry.
In fact, if I didn't realize that I could lower my adhesion even after I gave it away, I'd almost reach the end of being too dumb to fall for my trap and die.
It was found by force majeure that the yarn put out of the buttocks could change its nature to some extent if it remained connected to the buttocks.
After that, I also tried to make a change in the nature of the thread that was disconnected from my buttocks, but found that it would change if it was just a little bit.
Refresh your mind and check your strength.
I made sure that it would get brittle when thin and sturdy when thick, but then, unfortunately, I didn't know how far I could withstand the force.
Why?
Because when I put it into intensity MAX, it stopped cutting, no matter how hard I put it.
Terribly enough, I couldn't even cut it trying to bite it off with my fangs.
If you get tangled up in this thread, you can't get out of there early.
Well, if you were a more powerful demon than me, you might even be able to cut a thousand, so overconfidence is forbidden.
So, the result of the last stretching experiment is the yarn that I have now called Beyonce.
Yeah.
This rubbery yarn looks pretty good.
If you put a proper stone or something in brackets, it looks like it could be used as an easy sling.
There are many other things that seem to help.
Very satisfied with the experimental results.
But just doing this didn't raise the level.
Besides, there was a problem that I couldn't quite ignore.
The more yarn you put out, the more energy you consume.
I mean, I was fiercely hungry right now, not so long after eating a frog.
Not that I'm not fuel-efficient, but when I use a ton of yarn, it seems dangerous if I don't fill my stomach.