Late. Tamer's day.

3 Stories The True Price of a Norm

"... damn, back to death"

I guess the guys around you know I'm back in death because of the effects. Some guys are obviously laughing at me.

"Ha, log out once"

In the town of beginnings, it is a specification that makes it easy to log out if you are sitting on a bench or something. When I sat on a bench a little further from the square, I thought I was logged out.

"... you feel terrible!

When I take the VR Met off, I get out of bed. The clock has only been logged in for about an hour.

"The lack of a death penalty is at least the salvation."

LJO was a thankful specification for beginner relief, with no death penalty until the first three times back.

After that, between 10% and 30% of the possession will disappear, 1-3 items will disappear, and the status will resume after a certain time and a half. The status recovers over time, and after half a day in in-game time, it goes back to normal, though.

I never thought I'd be the wingman to consume at the beginning like this.

"First, let's gather information"

What was a failure. That would not have confirmed early Mons, Ort's low combat ability. I was floating and running, looking only at the high level and the literature of my skills.

I open my PC while I eat the sandwich I made in the morning.

"Do you have any information on Norm?"

this is the page where Amimin compiled information about the service monster, a person who said he was a top Tamer on the beta test.

There is no Gnome on the page that discusses the abilities of the monsters she can earn in the early days and lists her recommendations.

"There it is. Was it over here?"

That was the monster summary page available in the third area.

I chose Advanced Time in my initial bonus, so an early mons should have been chosen from a second area monster. The third area is not included.

Proceeding with the reading, it appears that the gnome only appeared in the third area during the beta test. So I guess it changed from a formal service to a specification that also appears in the second area. That's why I chose Advanced Time to emerge as my early monster.

Norm's introduction is concise. Complete production monster. That's what it said. Reading the detailed description, Norm seems to be able to barely fight.

All I remember at the level is the ore collection system or the skills of the agricultural system. The heavy bar technique that I have had since the early days is only demonstrated when using tuluhashi, shovels, and quails, and I don't remember any earthwork or combat-based witchcraft. The only thing seems to be enough to learn ground heels at a high level.

Instead, it says he has a very high ability as a farmer and is a farmer-based monster that is no less pale than a mid-sized production job.

"A farmer without a gnome... It's not funny......"

After the middle of the day, don't get it with the fields! 'Cause.

"Mr. Amimin. I was able to get it early."

I did it! I didn't take any battle-based bonuses because I was going to leave the battle to Mons. It's more of a paper endurance poor character.

"Do you want to redo the character makeup...?

Often bothered. Winter bonuses remain, and I don't mind charging again. Instead, we should. I'm totally screwed.

"But..."

Something is mocking. It's not about the money. I think I lost something rebuilding. Is it so easy to truncate your own identities that you've worked so hard to create?

When I thought so, I was briefly prepared.

"I'm going with this character. Let's go."

I don't care about the start dash or the front line anymore. I'm just going to survive and enjoy the world of LJO with Tamer's uto, who created it himself, and his partner Orto!

"All right! Ready!

If so, let's take advantage of the properties of the Gnome.

On Mr. Amimin's page, Gnome was reputed to be of peasant descent. Indeed, Alto's skills were also all about excavation: farming: stock share: tree breeding: cultivation promotion ex and farming based skills.

Compared to my ortho and default gnome, that farmer's aptitude is unusually high. First of all, ordinary gnomes only have heavy bars, earthwork, night vision, excavation, farming, and stock.

Nurturing trees are unique individual deceased special skills. The cultivation booster ex would have been obtained with the extra skill bonus chosen at the time of character makeup. Luck seemed like a bonus by Bradskill. By the way, it usually says the individual's hair is brown. Olt's green hair would be a testament to a unique individual.

Check out Alt's skills for lessons learned from earlier failures.

Heavy bar technique: the technique of wielding heavy bars. For gnomes, skills just to handle civil and agricultural tools.

Soil Sorcery: Sorcery that deals with the power of the earth. In the case of Gnome, I don't remember attacking magic, I only learn farming techniques.

I just found out about these two. I should have seen it sooner.

Night's Eye: Looks just like daylight even in dark places.

Excavation: Skills for mining ore or digging the ground.

These two are reasonably imaginary. It's a Gnome-like skill that works in cave mining. I hear the excavation will be remembered in LV5, but Olt is LV5 from the start thanks to the bonus. I guess I was in my initial skills.

Farming: Skills for farming. Bonus for all farm-based work. The bonus is small for not specializing, but applies to all for that matter.

Stock Minutes: Skills for returning plants to seeds and increasing numbers. Depending on the level of stock division, the degree of quality decline and the number of increases will vary.

Tree Growing: Skills for growing trees. It is also possible to produce seedlings from nuts and the like instead of reducing quality. The level of tree growth changes the degree of quality decline and the rate of growth.

Cultivation boosting ex: significantly increases the rate at which plants are cultivated. slightly increase the quality of the plants grown. Applies only to items that you are taking care of yourself.

Luck: Be lucky in a variety of situations.

Luck is the only out-of-the-box explanation, but they expect the odds of enemy drops and collections becoming rare, as well as an increase in success during production.

I see, you're a complete farmer. Then this is the direction in which we are going to use this skill. Fortunately in my misfortune, I have mastered my blending and alchemy skills. If we grow herbs and stuff, make potions and sell them, I feel we can make some money.

Earn money in production, earn experience in delivery quests, etc., and aim to level up.

I guess I'll check back on Tamer, too. The greatest feature of Tamer is his ability to Tame, which is also a name. Chance is, it's the ability to dominate and serve the Warcraft.

In fact, Tame itself can be used in other professions. You can earn bonus points by spending them to level up.

However, what was special about Tamer was that he had the skill of obedient witchcraft with exclusive skills. Efficacy is threefold: Tame Rate Up, Tame Monster Ability Up, and Tame Frame Acquisition.

The skill of a servant who can also be remembered in other positions has the same effect, but subordinate magic and servants have overlapping effects. In other words, if you remember both, the synergy will result in a very high rate of Tame and Taemmons' ability to increase.

The disadvantage of Tamer is that the monsters accompanying him will also be assigned EXP, thus reducing the EXP acquired. Because of that, the party will be distant. It's a solo profession.

For that matter, it seems that the experience required to level up is set to be lower than for other jobs, but because of their lower underlying abilities, it is difficult for players to become stronger themselves even when the level rises. Weak even though it is solo oriented. Again, it is said to be an unpopular position.

I guess it would be different to talk if you had even the player skills you lost... I'm neither real nor master of martial arts, nor, for some reason, have the ability to accelerate thinking that only I can use. I am merely a company employee who lacks exercise.

Is that it? Is this the Tsutsu road? Well, I'm starting to feel bad about it. No, no, I decided to go with Tamer. What are you talking about? Me!

At a time like this...

"Okay, do you want to boil water and have coffee? Refresh once and get back to work!