Shatei Kyokufuri Yumi-Ojisan

Data.6 Uncle Bow, look it up

Monsters chased me around, but I managed to return to the city and log out.

My consciousness returned to the real world.

When I finished eating, sleeping, and the bathroom, I immediately wanted to play again.

But a little patience.

Operate an information terminal to surf the Internet.

Of course I'm looking into "Next Stage Online".

It doesn't mean I saw the wiki and wanted to get on with it.

I just wanted to know what it's like for everyone to play.

Of course it's fun to figure out how to attack yourself, but I think it's also a flavor of the game to talk to your friends about how far you've gone and how you're going about it.

But in this day and age, it's hard to talk about the game in real life.

The number of games is huge, and even my fellow gamers don't necessarily play the same game.

It's still the internet you can rely on when that happens.

There are as many communities online that only bring together people playing the same game.

You're just scared to look at the bulletin board all of a sudden.

It's a casual image, but I feel that the online game bulletin board is often rough.

Still fine if you're unhappy with the operation, but it shrivels when you see players pushing each other in playstyle and stirring each other up.

Do you want to see this place on the offensive site?

Searching for 'Next Stage Online Strategy' hit several sites.

It's displayed at the top, so let's see.

"... I don't have much information"

All sites were the same.

Well, there's no way there's a whole lot of wiki for online games that haven't been released in a month.

But there's something I've figured out.

First of all, 'Archer' seems really unpopular.

There is no particular information among the less extensive sites.

Skill relationships, as well as weapons relations, are almost bland.

If I did, I'd only have a full Boomerang page, but does this have an avid enthusiast?

Or is it more popular because you feel more aggressive than any other shooting weapon?

It is the answer to this question that leads to the reason why 'archers' are disliked outside of status allocation.

"Bow," "Gun," "Hand Back Sword," etc. seem like an assessment that it's hard to hit enemies in the first place.

In that regard, 'Boomerang' can be held in your hand and wielded like a sword, so you don't have to throw it and hit it to fight in the worst melee.

That's why they're more popular than others...... but then you'd better wave your sword with a warrior.

Again, I guess there are fanatical fans who have no trouble updating their offensive site.

The world is huge.

Still, I've never thought I'd be hard to hit a bow with.

Feels like viewing the site comments, no bows, no guns, no corrections or anything like that when it comes to shooting, and it says that vegetarian skill is required but is it true?

I never learned to bow, but Stoneston hit me...

Is it a personal difference or a glitch?

Pretty angry. Some comments.

If I comment on 'I'm easy to guess' here, it's only incitement, even if it's true.

I did nothing and browsed back gently.

Well, I got another interesting piece of information.

It's about acquiring skills.

I gained the skill of [Skywave Slashing] as a warrior in "Really bareback during battle".

But according to the information written on the site, you can also get it in "Dealing Damage With Weapon Waving Wind Pressure".

This means that there are multiple ways to acquire the same skills.

This game dares to make many mysteries about skills.

We have to try and find all sorts of things.

Maybe it's not my dream to acquire skills that I only have one day.

One-on-one...... sounds great.

Shall we return to Next Stage Online's World Nextaria where tension has risen?

As for this summary, 'Before you ask people, it's quicker to think for yourself'......

I haven't gotten the information out yet.

Let's feel enough to gather our own information and run the top.

Just feelings really.

My uncle doesn't have the strength to be at the top of the game online.

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Come on, let the adventure begin again.

I have a window to open before I do that.

"Oh, it's true. You can gain skills by reaching a certain level."

It's written a little inconspicuous in the status window, so I didn't realize it until I saw the offensive site.

I'm glad I took a look at the site for all this.

Well, this is a five-level reward for an early job.

I can't choose the skills I can get.

They give you the best skills that the game side has derived from your previous style of play.

In my case, it would be a skill on bows and arrows for now.

- Pikon! You've earned a new skill [Bounce Arrow].

◆ Reason for acquisition

"Initial Job LV5 Reach Benefits"

I increased the level of my initial position to 5.

[Bound Arrow]

Arrows that hit and bounce back at things. It hits players and monsters or jumps until it reaches its maximum range.

Tricky skill. It will be difficult to handle.

But I think it's the best skill for me to strive for a sniper style that doesn't move from one place to another.

If you use bounces where you can't hit them angularly, you can hit them.

More bouncing would mislead the direction in which the arrows were supposed to fly, that is, my position.

"I'd like to practice on a field without people."

It's a rare skill to show off in a city park.

Increase your level to 10 while practicing your sneak skills.

There will be events for beginners soon.

Besides, it's a gutsy rivalry.

I'm a bit of an asshole, but I'm going to win!