Late. Tamer's day.

348 Stories Fou VS Noise

Let me hear the maneuvers the Coctens have set up with the other players. They are all players in the battle squad at a glance.

"Erm, that is. So you're saying all sorcerers fire a simultaneous range attack to disperse Hate?

"That's right. I just have a few problems."

First of all, not knowing how far Hate will disperse.

Even if you let it go at the same time, a comma few seconds of discrepancy will definitely occur. Impossible at the same time.

Then, in the worst case scenario, it was also possible that Hate would concentrate on the first player to unleash sorcery or the last player to unleash sorcery.

"For once, it seemed dispersed at the beginning, so I don't think I'd have to worry..."

It seems that differences in power and attributes can also make a difference to Hate.

Sure, there will be. If my shobo witchcraft and Hate, who accumulates with real super witchcraft, were the same, I'd be complaining about the operation.

"I'm also thinking of having senior magicians work with senior rank tanks and distribute more healing items... I can't really talk about it."

Some say it's an advanced player preference.

And there seems to be a few players who should see how it goes without playing badly.

"He thinks there's a change if he endures until the time the boss shows up."

"Uh, that's possible, isn't it?

"Yes, but there may be nothing"

Besides, there were various possibilities that it would be better to keep the birds down as long as possible before the boss appeared.

For example, if the boss is weakened to match the number of birds defeated.

"I think it means fewer birds if you think eventually that there is a painful counterattack."

"I see."

That certainly is. I don't want the birds knocked down, so I'm guessing you're making the counterattack intense.

"Maybe we should reduce the number of birds."

"Do you agree with Mr. Silver?

"Oh. I'm a little scared, but I'll work with you."

Hmm, what shall we do with Mons' formation?

Earlier, Fou was in great danger. Moreover, there are too many enemies to function as an evasive shield, and the singing performance and debuffs are deactivated. There is no range attack, so it is not good to attack.

In contrast, there were monsters with very effective abilities for this bird.

"Whether to summon Himka..."

Himka's retrograde skills are auto-counter in nature. If you're an opponent who can be defeated with one blow, like a bird, aren't you nearly invincible? While the MP continues, it will be annotated.

But I've already used one of my submissive jewels, and Fou functions as a buff. Should we wait a little longer?

"Call or... call or not..."

If I were to summon you anyway, I should have summoned you just now when Skegawa asked me to.

Something tells me that when I switched between Sakura and Kumama for woodworking, it's called Himka this time, and it's turning backwards at this event.

That makes me a little hesitant about replacing Fou and Himka.

What if we need Fou's abilities when the boss shows up?

But there's no other mons to replace it.

If it weren't for Olt, I'd die instantly. Sakura can shoot magic while he can play the role of a wall. You can't take off the healer's ruffle, and Drimo is the maximum attack power. Rick doesn't want to take it off because the skill, the tree live ammunition, allows him to attack ranges without accumulating Hate.

"Then you're a faw after all..."

"Ya?"

It's called Kumama and Good Fou, don't look up at me with your innocent eyes like that... I'm guessing you're not after me, are you?

"Yar?"

Well, too pure an eye is too much of a murder weapon. You're gonna stab me in the heart.

"Well, you can use the exorcist's jewels twice more, so you can re-summon the returned faw."

So sorry! Faw!

"Return Fou!

"Ya, yah?

"Summon Himka!

"Himoo!"

I rounded my eyes. "Huh? Shh, me?" A faw of a targeted expression disappears and a himka emerges posing as he puts his right hand against his waist, poking his left fist heavenly high.

"Himka, please"

"Himhim!"

As for Fou's way of getting in the mood later, bird control is a priority now.

"Mr. Silver, are you done?

"Oops, sorry cocktail. I made him wait."

"No, because replacing parties is important"

"So you wanted us to do something?

"It is. Even so, it's usually enough for you to cooperate with the operation."

"What do you mean?

"If you can fight with Mr. Silver and his squire, quite a few players will cooperate."

"Sure. It's like a festival to try a raid event with the silver ladies."

"Yeah, yeah."

Cockten and his crew are talking about that.

"No, I don't think that makes us all cooperative..."

"No, no, what are you talking about? If you think about the popularity of Mr. Silver's squire, you can be sure."

"It's like an idol. Nah. That's why if we launch Orgol in the game, we'll sell it pretty good, right?

"Orgol?"

"Is that it? Don't you know? I've been noticed lately."

Anything, they have items for music-based jobs that can record songs and play them at MP consumption.

The original purpose, he said, is an item that allows singing and playing skilled music to be used even by unskilled players. Though it will be less effective, it is revolutionary for anyone to be able to use it.

Recently, however, someone appeared to use it not as a buff item, but as an item to normally enjoy music.

This orgol only blows in sound and doesn't buff when the recording fails, but it doesn't matter if it's to enjoy the sound, and there's no problem.

Rather, it was also possible to blow in original music composed by lyrics and the like in the game.

Orgol, a popular singing player, apparently trades for a very high price. You think some players have already built up a position like a singing princess?

"Hmm, this game's still deep"

Then, after a light meeting, a simultaneous range of sorcery shelling operations by players capable of using sorcery were finally decided.

When I explained that our Mons and the others were to join us, I was surprised that a significant number of dissidents turned into proponents. It was exactly what the cocktails said.

Well, rather than the popularity of my kids, it sounds like it's the result of a thriving feeling of not missing out on the festivities.