Late. Tamer's day.

26 stories I bought mysterious eggs.

The increase in Alliance Rank has allowed me to buy and sell my subordinates.

"Would you like to see the list soon?

"Absolutely."

So I was shown a list of monsters that I can currently buy - and this is weak. Well, maybe I can't help it because I have a low guild rank. Level 1, and I could only buy tooth rats, grey squirrels and rabbits that could be taemed in the first area.

If this is the same monster but an individual hatched from Taemmons eggs, or a unique individual, it would be strong...... My rank doesn't seem to buy it yet.

Or is there still no Tamer to sell that kind of strong mons? When I think about it, it's not like I haven't been around since the service started. It could be a good system, like getting a rare mons even for beginners over time.

"Hmm, the Tame frame is limited, and buying a weak guy is a bit..."

My skills are Service: Lv3, Obedient Sorcery: Lv5, and I only have 3 Tame Frames. Let's not do this now. That's what I thought, but at the bottom of the list, I found something that bothered me.

"Eggs?"

"Yes, eggs can be a hassle to hatch, and they're slightly cheaper."

I know that, of course. If the parents were monsters of the same kind, the children would be confirmed by the same monster who took over their abilities. In that case, they are more likely to produce somewhat unique individuals or strong individuals who have taken over the moves.

The problem is if the parents are different Mons from each other. You will have children of one race or another, but you will not know which race will be until you are born. Moreover, certain combinations sometimes produce new species of mons.

So it's gambling to buy eggs and hatch them, but there's also the possibility that you can get a strong mons that you can't think of. Even if it falls short of expectations.

There are currently 3 eggs you can buy. Two of them are tooth rats, rabbit eggs for both parents. I'm not willing to buy this, even though I'm saying that somewhat stronger individuals will be born.

There was just one interesting egg mixed inside. One parent was Honeybee and one parent was an egg called Little Bear. It's a monster that appears in the forest of the second area together. I remember because I was a candidate for Advanced Time. Even in my rank, if it's an egg, I can buy it.

"Can you lay eggs with insects and mammals?

"Yes, because it's the eggs that can mix the magic between compatible monsters. It doesn't matter what race it is."

"No, compatibility... Aren't bears natural enemies of bees?

"Because those who prefer honey are one another."

"Is that what you're talking about?

"That's the story."

Well, leave the compatibility story alone, these eggs are good. Either way, it's pretty strong. It's the difference between avant-garde or guerrilla attackers. Plus, the price is 3000G. Five times more than the rest of Mons, but I can handle it. I get out.

"Let's buy it..."

"What do you want to do?

"Hmm. Eggs can certainly be kept and hatched by the guild, can't they?

"Yes, the second floor of our guild was the hatching room, where you can keep it. That's a form I'll give back to you when I'm born. If we don't have a party frame, we'll send you to the ranch, and if we have a home, we'll send you there."

It's still none of my business, but if a warcraft born from an egg goes beyond party boundaries, it's supposed to be deposited on the ranch if it's normal. I don't know where that ranch is, and it's all a mystery as to why the mons that tame beyond the party boundaries are sent in an instant, or whether there's a ranch that's big enough for all Tamers to keep the mons indefinitely, or who's looking after them.

It was a system that I could keep Mons in my guild if I put it briefly.

Of course, in the meantime, the level doesn't rise, and neither does it grow. Nor does it increase the degree of affection whispered when it exists as masked data. It's just a place to keep the extra mons.

However, if there is such a thing as home, things change a little bit. I hear that it is possible to place multiple mons on the home depending on its size and that if you keep it there you can get a variety of bonuses different from the ranch.

There seemed to be a lot of things, such as cleaning and cooking for me if I was a home type home, and Mons automatically grew if I was a ranch type. Actually, it also seems like this home bonus is for Orto to do his field work voluntarily.

"Well, I'll buy an egg"

"Roger that. So do you wish to keep it in your guild? Or would you prefer to buy an incubator? If you have a home, you can install an incubator individually"

"Huh? Can I buy an incubator personally?

"Yes, the guild hatchery is the lowest level object, so it takes time to hatch, and there is no bonus when hatching"

"Bonus on hatching?

"If you are an advanced hatcher, there will be some kind of bonus for the child you are born with. Slight increases in initial status, changes in skills, etc."

"Does that mean you should buy an incubator rather than keep it in your guild?

"Yes. Just a few caveats. First, personal incubators are disposable. Once used, it disappears. Also, eggs will still disappear if they cannot be installed in the incubator after birth or within a week of purchase."

You mean you can't keep it all the time and use a luxury incubator later?

"Other than that, it's possible to create them with blacksmiths, alchemy, etc."

Oh, really? I'd love to try that. Well, now that I don't have all the recipes and ingredients, it's another dream of my dreams. And disposable? You didn't know that far.

"How much is an incubator?

"It's 100G if you keep it in your guild. If you buy, start at 2000G with the cheapest incubator. This has a random +1 effect on any of the initial statuses."

Is it only +1? But I can pay for the 2000G, and I guess I'll buy it. If I paired it with eggs, I would do 5000G.

"This is the list of hatcheries. You can only buy items from this rank because you have 2 Alliance ranks."

There were two types of incubators available for purchase.

It's usually two egg incubators, 2000G and a growth-enhancing incubator, 4000G.

Growth-enhancing incubators have a random +3 effect on their initial status.

That's a quick one. I decided to buy a growth-enhancing incubator. This will put your possession at 5000G, but it doesn't matter! Pfft. This will make the mons from the eggs more powerful!

It seems easy to use, they just need to set the eggs in the incubator like this and set them aside. When I asked him if it was okay to be wild, he said it was no problem. Apparently, the hatchery lid protects the eggs.

"Thank you -"

I decided to go back to the field and use the hatchery quickly.

"No, but you're worried about being wild... Can't we install it inside the barn?

How could I? Yeah, yeah, I figured it'd be safer to install it indoors.

"This will give you the fighting power of the memorial!

Well, I don't know when you'll hatch me.