Late. Tamer's day.

144 Stories To East Town

Coming back to the City of the Water Spirit with my life, I was finally taking a breather. No, a streak of strong enemies will cut your spirit.

"First… do you want to check the loot?"

There's quite a lot going on. The collected product is aquatic plants. Water ore and tin ore in mining. Various species of fish in fishing. Plus pound turtles, fang groupers, crazy water spirits drops.

"Scales and armor, if you can either process it or sell it to something sometime. - Yeah?

I discovered what was in the drop and looked up to me.

"Water crystal? Seriously?"

With that said, you said the gnome drops had dirt crystals. You mean Undine drops water crystals?

"I've taken back the crystal I gave you!"

I'm really happy. It's like I got a 50000G anyway. I'm so glad I couldn't and tried the dungeon.

Another item that caught my eye was the Devil's Fish fillet, the Great Troll of Devil's Fish. Ingredients. This big troll has 4 rarities. Maybe it's a rare drop. Looking forward to eating now. If I had rice, I could make sushi.

"Next up is confirmation of Ruffle's abilities."

"Hum?"

"Wait a minute."

I checked the bulletin board lightly......

"I knew you didn't have any information on Undine."

There is no information on the bulletin board. Looks like he was an unconfirmed monster. So I don't usually know how much the difference is with an individual. However, unique individual skills would be fermentation or underwater behavior.

Because the other five skills of brewing, conditioning, fishing, hydromagic, and cooking were skills that I could acquire if I consumed bonus points.

However, underwater behavior is not strange if Undine normally has it. So it seemed to me that the skills that hit Ort's nurturing tree were definitely in the fermentation of Ruffle.

"I guess that means culinary production specialization"

"Humun!"

It's just, what's the difference between fermentation and brewing? It's a casual image, but fermentation is solid, brewing is liquid? No, but some things like yogurt and miso are going to go into both subtly...

Either way, we can't try it here, and we'll experiment with things when we get back to town. Plus the need for brewing barrels increased thanks to the availability of ruffles. I definitely want to buy a good barrel of this.

"I checked the dungeon, and I saw all the stores"

What you can do in this city would be more or less done. I can come any time now, and should I come back even if I forgot to?

"Oh, do I buy potions for boss fights"

The field boss in the feather forest is quite weak. Instead, the method of combat is fully established, and with that method it is possible to win almost intact.

Of course, the information I bought from Alyssa says how. So even with some wear and tear, I should have been able to win without any problems. I just don't know what's gonna happen. Insurance is important.

"Oh, are you home?

"Oh, yes."

"Please do it again. Nice to meet you, huh?

"Okay."

He also exchanges words with the head of Undine, but there seemed to be no particular event. I was wondering if there was anything about freeing the crazy water spirits. No, so if the event happens, is Tamer being overprivileged?

1 hour after leaving the city of water spirits.

"That's the boss."

We were reaching the rock giant, the field boss of the Feather Forest. The figure is a stone giant over 3 meters and does not look very weak.

In fact, he was quite a strong enemy if fought properly, and was also said to be the strongest of all field bosses in the second area in the early days.

Well, that was until the way we fought was established, too.

"Well, let's go."

"Moo!"

We set foot in the boss area.

"Gogogogogogogogo!"

The rock giant who discovered us breaking into the boss area is rushing towards us. Not too soon, but if they hit me with that stone arm, it should be instant death for about me.

But we scattered at the same time without doing anything. I've already taught Mons and the others how to fight. It's okay to leave it alone.

"Gogogogogo!"

"It's late, it's late!

"Gogo!"

"Over here, over here!

"Mummy!"

"Humu!"

We did not attack at all and continued to fist rock giants. Then, the rock giant suddenly stops the movement. I took the Crouching Start position as it was.

"Coming, coming! Bear, mom, watch out!

"Cookma!"

Stopped for a few seconds to build up his strength, the rock giant rolls out a tackle like Ameft soon afterwards. Quite early, but it's not hard to predict.

And the rock giant, dodged by tackles, fell to relax. Because of the impact when he fell, a gap has been created between his upper and lower body, from which objects like a ball glowing blue are exposed.

"Guys! Total attack!

"Yah!"

"Cue!"

"Kumakumar!"

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This was the way I fought this boss. If you're running around without any attack, you'll be tackling the one with the highest HP at that point. You're a bear as it stands.

And if they avoid tackles, they fall in for a certain amount of time and stop moving, and then the core, which is the weakness, is exposed. Strike the attack there, and when you get up, keep running again.

He was an unharmed, winnable opponent, as long as he had some skill to avoid attack.

The difficulty is that it takes time. No matter how weak the core is, we can only scrape about 10% of our total Attack with as much Attack as we can. I mean, I had to repeat it 10 times, and it took me almost an hour to fight.

Still, we kept up the work and broke through the boss with no damage.

"Everybody, good job. Now we can get to the third area."

"Mummmmmmmmmmm!"

"Cuckoo!"

"Cookma Cookmar!"

"Humu."

My kids are in a circle and dancing something like mime mime. Since Fou joined us, I feel everyone's dance of joy has become more flashy. I dance every time. What parippi!

Well, that sounds fun, I hope.