Taming Master

(7). Goblin Camp -1

Lukin, who followed the punitive force for a quest at the Goblin Camp, was very embarrassed to see the entrance to the vacant Somur Canyon.

“What, where'd all those scouts go? ”

His colleagues, Falcon and Milan, were also embarrassed.

“Yeah, didn't you just squeeze out a scout this morning? ”

“You know what? Scout EXP is also very lucrative... Did a ranker with nothing to do get bored and wipe them out? ”

Monsters in a typical hunting ground have a certain amount of regeneration time and are re-positioned after a certain amount of time.

But not the Goblin monsters on the Goblin Camp map.

Because they were some kind of Eventual Monsters, the system was regenerated a few days after the camp was finished and the chieftains had to die.

That's why Lukin's group is so embarrassed.

“You might not be able to wrap this up after one lap today? ”

In fact, Falcon and Milan were not the main purpose of Camp Quay.

They were users who followed him to Somur Canyon as the so-called bus driver to help level up Lukin.

Lukin's level was 34, and Falcon and Milan's levels were around the early 50s.

“Yeah... I should have taken a level 35 today... You guys aren't going to make it to the Priest Quest, are you? ”

Priest quests were a kind of hidden quest.

Hidden Quests that occur when you clear out Goblin Camps and enter the tunnels behind the Camp before returning to the vigilantes.

“Well, I don't think it's that hard. I remember a Goblin Priest level of 55, but it was hard because there were more Goblin Warriors in front of him than there were priests. If only Goblin Warriors were brought in beforehand and captured with the vigilantes while we were camping, it would be possible. ”

“That's right. Just get rid of the Goblin Warriors beforehand and we'll both be priests." ”

“Really? That's a relief. You should change your EXP there. ”

However, when I recalled the spectators' enormous EXP, I felt overwhelmed again.

“Phew.”

Lukin takes a second step, feeling sorry for himself.

“Let's go see if there are no scouts. We must continue with the quest. ”

Lukin nods and answers.

“Yes, let's go back. ”

The three returned to Hugo, NPC, the Punitive Force Leader, to report the situation.

“Punitive Force, there aren't many scouts left. I think you should get down to business right away. ”

Hugo stood up with a smile on his face.

“Oh, is that so? Good, good. We can minimize the damage to our vigilantes. Let's go!”

Lukin grunts in his stomach.

What do you like about missing all the EXP Nuggets? I'm annoyed. '

Apart from being annoyed, Lukin stepped forward because he had to take a little more experience.

“Will the three of us be at the forefront of the battle?" ”

Hugo nods, delighted.

“Of course. Can you really do that?" ”

“Yes, we will lead the way. ”

“Thank you.”

Hugo looks satisfied, and the three, including Lukin, move quickly to the front of the troops.

Hugo followed with over a hundred NPCs of vigilantes and began marching on Goblin camps.

A NPC vigilante calls Hugo to his feet.

“Commander, a new mercenary resource has arrived. ”

In response, Hugo paused and looked back at the direction the member was pointing.

The new mercenaries were Ian and Harin.

When they reached the foothills, Hugo reached out his hand.

“Oh, new reinforcements. The more powerful one is, the easier it will be to subdue them. Thanks for coming all the way out here. ”

Ian lowers his head slightly, holding Hugo's hand.

“I'm just doing my job. ”

Ian lets out a sigh of relief that he arrived on time before the quest started.

If I had come alone, I would have arrived on a Lye, but it was later than I expected because I was coming with Harin.

“Today, we will stop the Goblins of Somur Canyon! All ahead flank! ”

Hugo gives the order, and the vigilantes rush forward, clamoring.

Many Goblin warriors, like them, rush out of the camp.

At first glance, Harin was slightly bored with the favors of hundreds of Goblin warriors.

“Hey, Ian... is it going to be okay? ”

Unlike Harin, Ian sees all those Goblins as just a bunch of EXP.

“You'll be fine. All you have to do is do what you talked to me about when you got here. ”

“Are you sure it's okay? If you do that, you'll really have to fight Ian alone. ”

“Oh, no. Basically, he'll hook you up, and dragging you to S.H.I.E.L.D. is a big help. ”

Among the priests' skills, they are called the Lightning Shield, which was the best defense skill for the priests to protect themselves.

The photovoltaic shield was a skill that transforms the priest's sacred power to S.H.I.E.L.D. in proportion, preventing him from losing his health until his sacred power was consumed completely.

The disadvantage was that it was a skill that could only be used on its own. The ratio of the shield to the Divine Power was so efficient that a priest could slap a tangled tanker with all of his divine power into a photovoltaic shield.

Ian predicted that Harin's cowardly nature would make him highly skilled, and his broad spectrum shield was Harin's main skill.

Even the proficiency of photovoltaic shields was unusually high.

So their strategy was simple.

Harin only used all his divine power to protect himself with his photovoltaic shield, and only buffed Ian and Rye at all times.

Buffy shuttles that don't die in one word.

And that wasn't all.

Ian is making a grand plan to take Harin to the front line and fight.

‘Harren's level is relatively high to reach Goblin Camp anyways. Moreover, the photovoltaic shield skill is almost level 60. ’

In other words, if we put all our efforts into self-defense, we calculate that no matter how hard we play the game, Harin will rarely die here.

‘I'll use Harren as a tank. ’

If I just fought comfortably in the rear with the vigilantes, it would be a sack of barley that Harin had lent me.

‘It doesn't matter if you just fight...'

It was Ian's idea to bring Harren to the top of her game, to maximize her hunting efficiency.

In short, I plan to throw Harin to the front and pick up EXP with Rai if Aggro is pushed.

Harin's role in this operation was literally "Meat Shield." And Harin didn't have a chance of dying if he didn't play the game any more than he thought, or if he crossed the expected category.

“Okay, I'll trust Ian. ”

Even after hearing Ian's plan, Harin didn't notice the point, but just kept his head down.

And Ian stroked Rye, looking at the distant mountains, whether he had been stabbed a little.

“You can trust this guy, not me. ”

Ian demonstrated self-rationalization.

‘If Harin doesn't die, we can take a huge amount of EXP...' ’

Never, Rye had eaten something better than himself.