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Where are you going?

"It's a normal individual room."

"Aren't you going home today?

"No. I want to keep you in battle with ordinary individuals"

Arios looked nasty, but Lecan walked into a nearby break-in aisle, regardless.

Then Arios came in, too.

Lekan, who examined the Warcraft in 3D Perception, was a little surprised.

"Whoa? You've got a spear on the whole thing, but you've got a bow on the other side"

"Is that a bow? It's the first time in this labyrinth, isn't it? That is, the first time that the Warcraft has a bow. Do you have any experience with Lord Lekan?

"No. Don't even start with me."

"If it was a good bow, it would be Eda's souvenir"

"I might use it myself."

"Yes, sir."

Rekan worked out his magic to activate the Barrier and stepped into the room when he was ready.

Attempt to cast a (barrier) spell at the same time as passing through the entrance.

But the enemy was faster.

A magical attack of five thin, red and black lights struck Lecan and was launched into the "Intuadro necklace". But the attack disturbed my mind for a moment, and although I cast a spell, the "barrier" ends undeveloped.

The warcraft with the spear began to advance at the same time as Lecan crept through the entrance. It is now. Lekan could barely pull out his sword.

(Spike!

I stuck out my sword with a scream in my heart. The only effective way to set it free in this situation is through the use of the opponent's propulsion. He twisted his torso and sent his sword further in as he rolled out the thrust.

The other spear was aimed precisely at the heart's heart. But I twisted my body, so the spear tip slashed and tore the surface of the light armor, and it flowed to my left.

And Lecan's rolled "Power Sword" pierced his opponent's throat, bone by bone.

"Whoa."

Shaking his sword hard to the left and right, his enemy's neck was ripped off and he flew.

At that time, Arios, who somehow popped up early, was flying the neck of a bow-held warcraft.

"Arios. Thanks. Why did you jump out early?

"I felt like I should do that somehow."

There were two crates out, spears and bows.

"Appraisal!

"Name: Yerbitz's Bow"

"Product Name: Demon Bow"

Attack: Small

"Piercing force: medium"

Speed: Large

Maximum number: 5

Consumption: Extremely small

Endurance: Extremely large

Place of Appearance: Tubolt Labyrinth, one hundred and twenty levels.

"Producer:"

It's an unfamiliar kind of product appraisal, so I'm a little uncomfortable, but it would feel more or less like this.

Is it about the size of a medium to large blade?

It is two times bigger than the "bow of Isiah" that gave way to Edda.

The construction feels disappointing, and the strings are thick.

I tried to set it up against the wall.

It's not heavy.

Rather light at the end of the size.

When I pulled the string, it felt like it was demanding magic.

Soften the magic.

A single arrow appeared. It is more reddish-brown than red and black. It is a magical arrow that shines lightly in reddish brown.

Squeeze just a little and let go of your fingers.

The arrow reached the wall at an unstoppable speed in his eyes, and flew off, falling to the floor and disappearing.

"Fast."

It's so fast, all I see is light muscles.

The Warcraft should have released five arrows earlier.

Rekan squeezed the string again.

A single arrow is still generated.

Lekan remembered five arrows in his heart.

The arrows that have already occurred make no difference. But it felt like Lekan had responded.

I let go of the arrow. The arrows unleashed quickly turned into five and clashed against the wall.

"Ho."

It is a weapon that seems quite enjoyable. Recan grinned.

Then I experimented for a while.

Experimental results have roughly revealed the habit of "Yerbitz's Bow".

First, power is proportional to the enchanted magic. It doesn't matter how much you squeezed the string. However, when I squeeze the string, I feel like I'm getting more penetration. On this point, there is no certainty in this room. Anyway, the rock walls of the labyrinth, the rock floors, the rock ceilings, the surface portion can be crushed, but its back side is indestructible. Like the labyrinth of the world that Lecan also took, if there is a labyrinth that is desert, lake or forest, I guess it would be different to talk again.

The number of arrows can then be set as desired, from one to five. You just need to be aware of the number of strings when you pull them.

Amazing is speed. We are reaching our target almost simultaneously with the launch. Faster than Thunder Strike or Flame Spear.

Unfortunately, it is not possible to set positional relationships or densities when ejecting multiple arrows. For five shots, one in the middle. One on top, one on the bottom, one on the right and one on the left, near or far from the archer, the distance between the arrows is about half a step.

"Hmm. I'd actually like to shoot a warcraft and try the performance. We're going up there."

"Um. Don't you appraise this spear?

Lekan appraised his pet spear by looking back only at his upper body.

"What is it? That throwing appraisal."

"Lion Spear."

"What the hell!

"Oh? That's a rare, good eater."

"What's with the grace?

"Piercing and state retention, and then there's the grace of increased sharpness. They're both very gracious."

"Piercing" is a grace that reduces the effectiveness of a defensive grace when poked. Lekan has a grace weapon with a less effective "piercing" in his "storage".

"Yay. That, please."

"Oh, I don't mind. Take it."

"If I put something like this in it, my" box "will fumble up. Lord Lecan, have it."

"Oh."

"This is what happens, isn't it? Let's keep going."

"That's a sudden ride. You've shown little interest in the sword or anything before."

"I just didn't have a level of interest. We're not only doing swords, we're also doing spears and throwing weapons. I've always wanted Lion Spear."

"Are we a dojo?

"Well, that's what it is. Let's go next."

"No. Go back to the top tier and verify the performance of Yerbitz's Bow."

"Huh?

"We dominated two tiers today. I can't do that."

"With which mouth do you say that? Oh, I mean, I only dominate one tier today."

"Shut up."

I tested it on eighty levels and found that "Yerbitz's Bow" had terrible penetration and fast-fire properties. Coarse shields and armor will penetrate easily. Plus, it's going to take a long time to hit the target and disappear, so if you're in a vertical line, you're going to shoot three or four people through at once. It is also good to have the next arrow out before the previous arrow disappears. However, the small destruction radius makes it impossible to snatch a white ghost's neck with a single blow.

Speaking of which, Sheila said that the "Isiah's Bow" was a good product there, but it didn't perform enough to stand out evil. I see. Compared to this level of grace, it's a decoy.

The most "Isiah's Bow" is light and small, convenient to carry around and can be handled during battle. The power is so low that it cannot be compared to the Bow of Yerbitz, but it is sufficient for warcraft and bandit opponents to be dealt with by escorts, etc.