Late. Tamer's day.

293 Stories Operation Email Contents

I got two emails from the operation.

One concerns the opening of a home area and the implementation of a mascot system. The other was my personal apology.

I'm also concerned about the home area and the like, but I'll open up an apology email that's shorter and easier to read first. Then it was about the unsolicited player earlier. In addition to repeated manners violations regarding the Elves, they are subject to real-life, week-long account suspension and blacklist player surveillance.

And the first player who was yelling was said to have deleted his account. Well, he was suggesting RMT against Amelia, and he won't have a choice.

The remaining emails were regular announcement emails to all players.

"Er, what..."

It was an announcement of a massive update scheduled for this night in the game and an email of various announcements about it.

It's something I can check on the official website, but I guess it's for thorough notification to people who aren't interested in the area at all. Once I checked, there was some interesting news mixed up.

"Assorted bonus items for new players."

There is a disposable set of items that will be given to the first logged-in player for a few days from tomorrow. I don't complain because the first game terms I accepted also specified that the 2nd inning and so on would be awarded a bonus to bridge the difference from the 1st inning. It's obvious in internet games these days.

It meant selling the bonus set to non-new players as charged items. I also know this because I was informed in advance, but the email states the exact details. There was something interesting in there.

"EXP Up Tickets and Rare Item Drop Confirmation Tickets were just as expected...... That's the incense that makes the area's unique monsters appear."

It's the incense I used to get Rick. That was only available around the beginning town, but they can use this one anywhere. Instead, there seemed to be an expiration date of 10 days in the game from the acquisition.

"And I want a little of this, too."

That was an item called a skill ticket. Skill scrolling was an item about being able to get the skills enclosed in it, but this is an item about being able to get one of the skills in the list by selecting it yourself.

It's all about basic skills, but I appreciate being able to keep points warm.

"Is there a pack of 1000 yen, 3,000 yen, 5,000 yen... And I can't buy all of them, only one of them."

Naturally, it's 5,000 yen. Looks like I can pre-sign up now, and I'll buy it.

"And the implementation of the home area and mascot system."

The home area, as its name suggests, is the area where only the player home came together. I guess that means residential neighborhoods.

It can be transferred free of charge from the beginning town transfer team, from the 2nd to 5th area transfer team, but it needs money to be transferred from elsewhere.

That's a similar treatment to Event Village. In line with this, Event Village will also be able to get to and from the 5th area for free.

"Home, I want it, but the field is convenient now, isn't it? But I do want to play with the interiors."

What should I do? Want me to buy you the cheapest home to play with? Looks like I can change the wallpaper or something, and I'd like to decorate the figure or something.

And what's a mascot system?

"Hmm... it's like our monsters"

It is a system that allows you to reside and love cute mascot characters in your formal home. You can't take the field with you, your own home or the home of your clan. The rest can only be taken out of the home area.

When you buy a home, they can choose from several kinds for free. However, mascots don't have special abilities or anything, they just say they are adorable.

But mascots with special abilities exist, and they benefit from that mascot.

"One mascot per home. But can you add up to six more?"

2 in in-game currency. It says you can add 3 more with charges in real life. I meant up to 6 at +2 +3 for the first one.

Early mascots are 10 varieties: dogs, cats, ravens, mice, pigs, bears, frogs, ravens, beetles, and carp. It's not what it looks like, it's basketball-sized deformation. That was the fluffy floating image attached.

They say there will be more mascots available for a variety of actions in the game or depending on the titles and items they get.

It would be a delightful system for players whose contact with Mons is restricted and moaning.

"I figured we'd get a home. And get the mascot."

We have a lot of cute mons, but they're different.

"Can I sign up for a home… when I go to the home area"

Earlier disclosures in the home area and they're making sales. Unlike before, they say there is a wide variety of apartment types for sale that are quite cheap, as well as houses with gardens. In addition, the home area was likely to be convenient and popular.

"Why don't you go?"

"Cu!"

"Yah!"

"Yes, yes, you guys wouldn't get in the way, that's good."

Maybe the home area is pretty crowded. Taking a lot of mons there would definitely get in the way of the other players.

"Stay on your shoulders."

"Kiku!"

"Ya!"