Lazy Dungeon Master

Effective use of 'absolute power of order'

# SIDE Idee (Core 666)

Hidden enemies on the monitor, striking back (counter)... I see, funny hands, Idee thought.

"After all, Rokuko's master has no other idea..."

In other words, it can be "twisted" or "good at getting behind people," which is very reliable as a dungeon core partner.

Now, Rokuko and Kama are playing dungeon battles on the same terms as Haku and beating each other.

Most realistically, there is no such thing as waging a war (guttural battle) on the same terms. I was caught off guard when I was planning on educating you today. That I was stuck there. If you don't really choose the means, there's no reason you can beat the initial core set (First Lot) called 89 by the latest core set (Last Lot) of 600.

In short, I lost because I thought somewhere in my mind that even though I was supposed to win, I could lose.

... Even when Rokuko and Idi fought in the dungeon before, Idi's master said, "DP goes into our enhancement. Play easy as that test, 'he said.

I mean, I thought we could lose this, too.

But Idie wasn't willing to lose anything today.

"Hehe... Ha, ha, you're having fun...?

It's not painful at all and I'm not tired. But breathe on your shoulders and show them. Waste of action, but no fatigue from it, so it doesn't matter at all.

Idee had made the master 'order' beforehand by the absolute power of command to 'feel no fatigue during battle and no longer need to breathe'.

Its seemingly unscrupulous' orders', but if it's an internal issue of the core itself, it performs very well.

Originally, the dungeon core is the core of a sphere that has nothing to do with fatigue without breathing, and thus the body that walks can be called an incarnation.

Is it something that the body doesn't know about tiredness but the incarnation gets tired? Yes, it's funny how tired you are. It's more unnatural to need to breathe.

If you give the same orders to humans, your body will take its limits and die. But Idee is a dungeon core.

Therefore, Idee now had a perfectly 'not tired, no need to breathe' body.

"Huh!"

Explore the mansion at 564 Core while kicking the gargoyle. And after I knock him out, he puts his red hair up, breathes and takes a breath - acting tired.

Why do you do this? That's to bring out more of your opponent's power. And to drag Awabari 564 Core out.

Idee knew. Conditions for winning this dungeon battle, which is, contact with the core (touch).

This does not include contact with incarnations. but if you kill the incarnation, 'they'll be gone', so it turns out to be a victory.... This was also pointed out by the Caemas in a dungeon battle a year ago.

On the other hand, this is not a defeat where Idee died. Of course, if Idie dies, it's a personal defeat, but it's not a team defeat.

Naturally I'm not willing to die on Idee, but the easy-standing position of 'I don't mind dying'.

"What a terrible man is Rokuko's master, hey? Do you think I could die?

That's what I said, while hiding in the shadow of the furniture, I poked my sword at Sacubus, who was calling Gargoyle.

Tow and block the escape route in a standing position. A glance of fascination from Sacubas. Desperate resistance, and Idee smiles softly and amicably.

Has the charm worked? And it was also during a while that Sacubas was relieved. Relentless slaughter. Sacubas fell down.

"Oh, I was fascinated and accidentally killed him. My dear girl still wants to kill me."

And I don't forget the act (appeal) that I was fascinated by.

Yeah. Acting. The charm can't work for Idee. 'Cause they say,' Don't get into a state anomaly, 'and' order '. Mental anomalies are void first. If the poison is also captured by the function of the core, it is disabled.

If I were to eat it, I would be blindfolded from the outside.

Yes, if I said this was the room where the 'dark' trap was planted.

The next room was closed to darkness. Open the door and it's dark from there to unnatural.

I'm sure if you break the room clean, the black 'dark' will stay square. Dark walls that even have such a 3D feel.

I don't feel breathless from inside the room, but I feel hostile. An unwanted undead for breathing, or perhaps an abiotic system like gargoyle lurks. There seems to be other traps.

"Hmm. It's a little funny that this trap is wrapped up in darkness like it cut out space."

Idee stepped into that 'darkness' without hesitation.

Shortly after I made my first footsteps. Idee, turn around and the arrow is released.

A trap of darkness that you can't see from this one and not from your opponent. But all you have to do is tap on the prey that came in unseen for the opponent - that's what it was.

But Idie slashes away the flying arrows with her sword and jumps into the darkness like she dances. Step across the trap and wave your sword precisely to the enemy to stab Todome.

"Oh, I didn't realize you were there. It's good to hit you occasionally."

Naturally, there's no way that's a coincidence.

It looked like Idee. It's the skeletons and gargoyles that hide in the dark and set their aim here. Speaking of why, Idee is originally the 'Devil Sword Shaped' dungeon core. Some Demon Swords had eyes growing deliberately, but Idee was not like that.

I mean, you don't have to look at things with your eyes. Therefore, if you are told in "Orders," "Grasp the space somehow, even in the dark," you can. You can do it.

Idee smiles unexpectedly at the 'dark' she is clearly able to grasp.

"Dull. Rokuko's masters are probably, but my masters aren't losing either. Do I have to reward you when I get home?

Idee and her master had used the Absolute Command Power and made effective use of it.

Unfatigued, unable to breathe, despite abnormal conditions, he foresees darkness and annihilates his enemies.

I won't stop. A warrior who keeps killing even.

Dungeon Core can do this with Absolute Orders.

That's the exact opposite of the Caemas who are relinquishing their 'right to absolute command', a completely different style of combat. This was the way Idee and the others fought.

If you let Kama tell you the most, "Then you're avant-garde. All right, I'll support you backwards," but only to the extent that it's lightly incorporated. That's it.