"... and beyond?

As for the gaelion, it is now a prerequisite to think about future policies.

"Unimplemented."

"Not Implemented"

"Yes?"

"Beyond that it has not yet been implemented. Later it's all about local maps and it's off the mainstream."

Oh, you're right. I guess the game's over when the world's at peace.

Long live the extensions. Life extension, motherfucker! Let him go to death!

"Was Spirit Turtle Update 7?

"Oh, there's a big update."

"Do you have any imagination about the waves?

"When we compare the time we were summoned to the start of the service, I think the first wave we joined was Update 2."

If the official service is a wave experienced by Raftalia or something, the numbers are not wrong......?

So, when the glass came, three.

Where did four, five, six go?

Did the smellers unseal it so you flew?

Or was it a glass, you left a meaningful word.

The smelters were losing to the glass as well, not just the spirit turtles.

That is likely to have been unforeseen, like a spirit tortoise.

"Did you know there would be human-shaped enemies in the waves?

"No, I didn't say that."

Hmmm......

I don't pepper your knowledge of smelting and ex-health, but was the appearance of the glass unexpected?

Even if you think about it, it's a series of incidents called waves of catastrophe, and that woman is floating.

Neither the black beast that Raftaria saw, nor the soul eater defeated by the Three Braves, are hard to say intelligent life.

That is no exception for spiritual turtles.

I don't know if even Phoenix and I really emerge, but I don't think they're intelligent enemies.

... Was it a glass? Who the hell is that woman?

I don't know.

I haven't even figured out what the throwaway dialogue means yet.

If we count the spiritual turtles that appeared on the blue hourglass in the first place, and the phoenix, the kirin, and the responding dragon as waves because of their relationship, we have fought the waves three times.

Glass is the only one who got away with it.

Where did he come from, and where did he escape?

Dimensions or worlds?

I don't even know what it really is.

"You lost because you're unexpected?

"Oh, he was so strong. I think Sang-wen was able to defeat him well, but given what happened later, he deserved it."

"No flattery. In the first place. What kind of play was a wave in your game?

Quest boss?

Or event bosses who challenge on a large scale or guild by guild basis?

"My world is an event boss who challenges me on a server-by-server basis the day before the update, and then replays on quests."

Hmmm...... that's a game you don't understand.

It's not much of a game to watch, but I'll try to convert it in my brain like TRPG.

"For once, there was a phrase that said that an event that occurred during the Spirit Turtle would become unusable due to damage... a replay would make it unusable until a city that I couldn't protect defeated the phoenix"

"Well, that's a hassle specification. By the way, how much damage have you done?

"... sure, the players are pretty good, enough damage to retire and stop, and the replay weakened them too much"

"You challenged someone like that! You were supposed to be weak, weren't you?

"At that time, the maximum LV was 50. Eighty was supposed to make it easier... That's an excuse. I thought I'd knock him out sooner because the setup is supposed to take too long to revive."

How low is the LV?

Well, if it's a game I know of, it's full of LV5 for every update with a maximum LV50 at the start of the service.

I thought you said that FPS-like VRMMO has a high dependency on Lv or something.

Will the player stop chasing you when you raise it to the extreme?

So, a weakening patch came later, and the light user said it was easy.

"Are you an ex-con too?

"Yes."

"Hmm..."

No, these guys said they unsealed the seal to stop the spirit tortoise before it really burst out...

"Would it be easier to unseal it quickly on a quest?

"Oh, there's also the option of delaying the wax for other powerful drop goals. You need eighty over there. It's a run to say... even if you come."

It's a nettle business. He said he would choose the worse option for the item.

I mean, for once, I tried to unseal it quickly for the world... I wonder.

Think of it as a gaming sensation and the choice to talk to the country will get worse. I just didn't do it that way. Salvation?

There's no way you can beat a power-up spirit turtle with that state of smell. Back then, I was over a hundred, too. Yeah, but I'm suspicious I could win.

"By the way. How much damage is it supposed to do?

"I can't say it all because place names are so different, okay?

"Oh."

I'll put out a map and make it look smelly and healthy.

"Looking at the history of the update, it was set to have been damaged so far around here"

Eh......

Almost all of the sleeping countries of the Spirit Turtle and its surrounding countries, Merromark, Sildfreeden, and other surrounding countries I've never been to.

Is the exception Zeltbull? Sure, that neighborhood seems like a lot of mini-games and stuff. Can't you take it off poorly?

Other than that, it sounds safe around Faubray and Siltvelt.

"The player base is now forced to be Forbray. They immediately rebuilt the area because of convenience, but it was quite inconvenient."

"I'd like to sort out a few more stories. Merlomarc is..."

"It's one of the early capitals where players can choose. But they couldn't choose this time of year because it was devastating. I could have done it before I came into this world."

For once... can I keep the damage under control?

In fact, it wouldn't be strange if spiritual turtles did this much damage then.

"I'm not running away from sin. Tell me this story and I'll make amends. I don't think so."

"Yes, sir. Okay, so don't kill yourself."

If you ask smell any more, you're going to say take responsibility and harm yourself, so let's cut it up.

"Then the phoenix is next."

"Oh."

"Yes."

Besides, he said he had a crazy strength in balance.

I don't know how much I can trust you, but you've got some useful information.

"Do you know where it is?

"Yes."

Smelt and Yuen Kang pointed to the place together.

Eh...... I pointed to a country west of Merlomarc.

Spirit turtles to the east and phoenix to the west... this is pretty tough.

"The blue hourglass apparently doesn't have the transfer function... so I guess I'll have to go"

That's what I'm suggesting.

"Hmm?"

Smelt says it spicy and out of sight.

What the fuck?

It feels like you don't like smelling and asking people for something.

Well, I know it's hard to say from the standpoint.

"I want to leave the operational command to the superscript."

"Well, I'll be in the lead for once and I'll be in command."

Even when I was a spiritual turtle, it was like I was out front fighting.

Of course, the Queen and the heads of state will help with the operation.

If you raise a private soldier from me, you will also be responsible for the full operational instructions.

"No, that's not what I meant. I want to give you directions."

"... well, I don't know"

We analyze that when you smash it, smell or ex-health equals no experience in large-scale combat.

Although Yuen Kang seems to have run a weak guild.

"What can I say, but you've had the experience of saying that?

"I used to... I'm not the biggest LV, but I was involved in running a big guild"

"Again?"

"You know what I mean?

"When I first met you, I saw the inscription, and I thought, oh, somehow, the air looks like someone I know."

"Do you know him?"

"That's right. It's like a mixture of old and present spells, but he took good care of it, and he was bringing people together with nature."

The old me... huh?

Back then, I was confident I could talk to anyone.

I thought it would be better if it was fun than the idea that you might be fooled or something like that.

"He also ran a big guild. I was wondering if you had any experience in large-scale combat."

"There are large-scale battles and siege battles based on established rules."

It's one of the flavors of online gaming.

Dungeons and rare items we can only get some other top guilds because we insist on how strong we are in the server.

In the presence of countless such events, it is the flair of the Alliance and the team that allows you to gain experiences that you will never get on Solo.

But it's a little early to compare the waves to that.

The waves can't imagine what will happen.

Always demanding a critical battle.

"According to the game, there were already arrangements made in advance as to where the Alliance would win."

Dungeons and exclusive items for the Alliance are not available if you win a massive battle.

The Dungeon is sleeping with enemies and rare items that give it a lot of experience, which is why the Mighty Alliance takes it away from each other.

But when you feel like a mannelli, you sometimes form alliances between major guilds.

Alliance allies may enter into an inviolability treaty and fight only to defeat small and medium-sized alliances in order not to lose much.

Of course, there will be statutory problems, but that's not how we protect our status.

Take it to the guild or team master, and the guild you run must always benefit its members.

In that regard, what the Alliance Master would need is not the strongest of individuals, but the strongest in the Alliance and the team.

I don't think it's going to change who's in command.

Collaboration is important, but you can't tear your consciousness apart that much in a battle of 200 men.

As a result, the power of the individual turns only about as much consciousness as the declaration of a major progression or withdrawal.

There will be an advance meeting, though.

At least I've never been in a massive online game to talk about flirting with an opponent in an operation like a historical object.

"How big of a guild did the inscription run in a game I know?

"On one of the multiple servers -... it was the third largest Alliance guild leader. But you didn't make it to the World Games."

For once, he was a taller speaker in the alliance, but not the strongest.

My raised characters weren't the biggest LVs, either, because I earned more money and enjoyed connecting with people than working out techniques.

Is it also why expensive gear and healing items were important games?

Basically, I go to college during the day, or while working part-time, I sell items while leaving my computer unattended with my commercial skills, and when it's night, I go out and play with the guild guys.

If there was an event, not so much, but honestly, besides online games, I would have reached out a lot to Lanobe as a cartoon.

So I didn't find the maximum LV appealing.

Multiple characters are mounted to satisfy a slightly weaker level than the limit LV.

Up to about 5 or 10 below max LV, it's easy to get up.

Afterwards, all you have to do is call it helping you earn experience with the members in your guild, and then give them the necessary holding characters.

I think it was a common player.

It wouldn't be the strongest online game in the first place, or power-balanced.

Even if that happens, it falls to weaken in the update or to strengthen another profession.

Ultimately, the fate of MMORPG is to compare back to back, regardless of some strength or weakness.

There's a difference between reality here and elsewhere.

"Then you have far more experience than I do."

"For once, yeah. But to be honest, that experience didn't help."

In the first wave it was best just to protect the villagers, and in the second wave as well.

When I was a spiritual turtle, the queen and the coalition actually took command, so I was just holding back.

Well, maybe the most experienced of the Four Saints brave.

Smelting has only been experienced in developing juniors for solo play.

Yuankang is a weak guild operation.

The tree's a consumer, isn't it? It's possible it was a strategy game, but as far as how we fought in the waves, no.

Only enough to work out an operation in the fight against the next wave, the phoenix.

It would be a good idea to examine the land in advance to explore inheritance and other ways to defeat it.

There were murals even during the Spirit Turtle, and the brave men of the past may have left something behind.

"What's the quest like with the phoenix?

"It's a story in the game. It feels like countries are going to look it up in earnest, too, with the damage done by spiritual turtles. It's not too late or fortified, but they still couldn't seal it, and they'll come back to life without being able to stop it."

"Right."

"It's okay, stepfather. I, Motoko Kitamura, will defeat you as easily as a phoenix."

"You shut up."

All the convenient things to say... Yuan Kang, you must have lost to the Spiritual Turtle last time.

Let's talk to Genkang later. Because it would have the same content as smelting.

Speaking of which... the magic of sealing failed in the battle against the Spiritual Turtle.

The reason is unknown. It's easy to think because you couldn't beat a spirit turtle, but that doesn't seem like the only thing.

Even the mystery of the inscription left by the old brave man has yet to be solved.

In the first place, it was a bug-eating state as if it had been deliberately shredded, and I couldn't read the important part.

- A monster whose purpose is to stop the world by waves...

Was it?

In the end, what was the letter that fits the... part?

Collapse or ruin?

Plowing your life to stop it?

I got into this idea again.

Anyway, stopping the Phoenix resurrection is likely to fail.

Let's just say I tell the queen for once.