Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?

84 Spider VS Fire Dragon ⑤

I hope you escaped to the ceiling, this situation is not very good.

The state of sticking to the ceiling moves really slower than when you are on the ground.

Even though it was full on the ground, there was no reason to keep avoiding eel attacks on the ceiling.

If we don't get back to the ground early, we're done being sniped.

Nevertheless, it is difficult to say that eels can afford it, too.

Eel MP is considerably reduced.

Convert from the rest, three flame braces, 16 shots for a fireball.

Compared to the first, it was considerably reduced.

But you have enough room to shoot me off in the ceiling.

Am I first to get back to the ground or is the eel first to shoot me down?

Start moving immediately.

The aim is the closest wall.

But the eel seemed to expect that, too.

It emits a fireball so as to inhibit precisely its movement.

It is difficult to avoid with it sticking to the ceiling.

I can't say what the yellow gauge looks like here.

Avoid approaching fireballs as fast as you can get them out.

We have to rely on SP consumption moderation and SP recovery speed to gobble.

We need to evacuate to the wall at all costs before the yellow gauge runs out.

I will manage to avoid the impending fireball.

But that makes it hard to get to the wall.

That's how the yellow gauge decreases.

Not good.

When the yellow gauge is gone, it's even harder to stick to the ceiling.

That's all we have to dodge at all costs.

Though I think so, because of the exquisite fireball sniping, I can't go as far ahead as I think.

And finally, the yellow gauge ran out.

Fatigue attacking the body as soon as possible.

A relentlessly looming fireball there.

Come on!

I make myself leap from the ceiling into the void, judging myself inevitable.

A fireball explodes right around the corner and a blast strokes my body.

I manage to control my body, which is about to cone, and fly threads.

Attract the thread sticking to the wall immediately.

A fireball passes through the space where I was just now.

My body is shaken like a pendulum and I succeed in landing on the ground without falling into a critical magma.

Fireballs flying relentlessly there.

Keep the landing momentum intact and avoid the fireball as it rolls.

Painful.

For the price that Huang Gage kept moving even as he ran out, I was experiencing terrible breathlessness and tiredness and pain attacking my body.

Forced to ignore it with the power of agony nullification and pain relief.

Because another flame brace was about to be released from the mouth of the eel.

Whip it on your trembling body and run at full speed.

The edges of vision stain bright red with flames.

Fever looms from behind.

Run to shake it off.

And I ran out of flame braces.

"Proficiency reached a certain level. Skill 'Evasion LV6' is now 'Evasion LV7'

Avoiding the flame brace, I exhale the accumulated breath.

The yellow gauge begins to recover.

Fireballs don't fly anymore.

Finally, Eel's MP ran out.

An eel who has lost his means of attack from a distance appears on land in a slippery motion.

The only thing that looked like an eel was the part of his face.

There he was, a dragon with a long body, reminiscent of an Eastern dragon.

Even if the MP runs out, my appearance is still captured in those eyes.

Anyway, I seem to have been completely certified as an enemy.

At first it might have felt like crushing it because it was a bit of a blind eye, but along the way, the degree of seriousness began to mix with the fireball attack.

I totally meant it since I threw up a flame brace.

Apparently, it didn't bother me that I kept avoiding attacks.

Running away like this doesn't really make me think you'll miss it.

Even though the MP is out, the SP is still alive.

By contrast, my SP is pretty sharpened.

At the price of continuing to act even when the yellow gauge was exhausted, the red one's stamina was also in such a reduced amount that it could not be ignored.

There's still a positive portion of binge eating, so it doesn't mean instant inaction at all, but if you eel a physical battle, it's definitely this way to lose.

You can't get away with it.

Then you have one choice.

We just have to fight and win.

If you look only at the stats figures, you have no chance of beating me.

But numbers aren't the only thing.

I don't like it if you're fighting, but skills are the most important element in this world.

In the first place, it's a miracle that there's so many numerical differences and I can still live.

It is undoubtedly thanks to the benefit of skills that is causing that miracle.

Maximizing the power of his skills, he succeeded in crawling eels up to the same mound in this way, thanks to filling in the difference in status.

The difference in status is certainly a big one, but it's not an absolute difference.

Differences that are adequately covered by skills.

And all Eel skills were broken.

Now that the MP is out, the skills to be wary of are hitting and avoiding, probability correction combos.

And defense by dragon scales.

Fire Dragon's last Level 3 move.

And then there's the simple physical ability that plays out of that giant.

This is a pretty powerful enemy to look at.

But there's still a trump card over here.

My strongest assault, a poisonous attack.

The opponent's defense doesn't really matter before this attack.

The fierce poison that erodes even the defense of the scales and erodes its self.

Until the end, all I can count on is skills.

There are only elements that can be exceeded by skill.

But that also means it could exceed.

It's like we don't have defenses against each other.

If you decide to attack, you decide to win, a one-hit special battle.

Then it's the deciding factor in the battle...

That's how the second round on the ground began without a signal.