Transition to Another World, Landmines Included

354 Get Out Of The Forest Area (3)

That's a giant tree.

It's not unrealistically big, like I would think fantasy or anything, but compared to the trees growing around me, it's bigger once, twice, and lightly over triple the height.

It stood in front of the cut out, as if it were going through.

And before that, there's a little wide open space - yeah, don't be too obvious.

According to my game thinking, that's almost certain of the boss area.

I'm sure that tree will move out.

If you don't move the other way, you are clapped out.

When I look at the whole thing again, I descend on a rope and replace it with the next person.

Higher than here, no one butts in among us who's been up and down the cliff more than once, and it doesn't take much time for them all to end.

Only Yuki took a little while, but in her case, she was taking the map out on top and writing it down, so naturally.

"What did you think?

"Probably, or almost certainly, following the rocky mountain area, the forest area. That cut out part is the boss room - no, it must be the boss area."

"Right. There's definitely going to be a giant Trent out there."

"Come out. - You've already been standing."

"I've never had more than one boss in the same hierarchy, but it doesn't always seem to be separated by stairs, so when you read a book on dungeons,"

After all, they all felt the same way about me.

I guess it's different if this is outside the dungeon, but it's weirder that there's nothing around the rocky mountains that exactly surrounds them and restricts their movement.

"Um, what about the way down the river? Rock Mountain was out there, too, wasn't it?

"There are ways to climb mountains. It's a little expensive... but there's nothing I can't do."

"Yeah, it's an option, isn't it? I just don't think I can get through anything..."

Everyone snorts at the cloudy Hulka of words.

What happens when me and Natsuki try to get through the river part, like cannon water came like no push.

I'm interested, but I don't think I want to experience it.

"Only suffocation can be magically avoided, but turbulence doesn't mean it's okay if you can breathe."

"Think about it normally, crashing into a rock, driftwood attacking (...) and (...) coming, right? In a literal sense. There's Trent and everything."

"If you get tangled in the water at that root... it's dangerous"

"Right."

It's dangerous for a driftwood to just clash, but that driftwood isn't launching an attack or anything stylish.

"Plus, there's a risk there's a waterfall ahead, right?

"If I fall, I'll die."

"Even without a trap, it's dangerous."

He said, "Let's get out of there."

Like me and Natsuki shortcut the boss's gargoyle, it may not be 'game-systematically impassable', but the danger seems high.

"That's why I think those of you in the surrounding rocky mountains will think of the demons that have come out so far..."

"If you know how to deal with it, ducks, but if you see it at first sight, some tough demons will come out. I can't do rock climbing with the doorboards on my back."

"Flying Gar, that's the exact type."

If you're just going to climb, you're going to figure it out if you're prepared to rock climb, but not deal with the enemy again.

Not only behind you, but some enemies attack you from the rock wall side like Rock Spider, so if Toya can climb with the doorboards behind her back, you can never be alarmed.

"Normally, it's like gathering information and then going into a dungeon, because it doesn't apply to this dungeon"

"That's our first time. Conversely, I can tell you that's why you get good stuff."

"Risks and returns are proportionate," he said. First crusade rewards, crates. "

We go, we go back, we buy unnecessary gear, we do inefficient things, because there are no adventurers to move on.

I know that reward is a crate, but I don't want to risk it to be useless for that matter.

"When you do, you're going to go for that cut through... three as a route?

"Eh, straight through the woods, going along the rocky mountains from here, going along the river three?

I specifically illustrate Yuki as she folds her finger in my words, and I nod at it too.

"Ah. There wouldn't be any point in going about this forest over the river, would there?

"You have to think about crates and exploring."

"That possibility... I wouldn't say zero, but it's not low?

"Until now, they haven't been found in the meadow area or the woods."

"Right. I wouldn't disagree if Hulka wanted to go, but as far as Nao and the others are concerned, that sounds like a lot of trouble, right? This forest."

"I don't want to go that far either... let's just consider Yuki's three proposals."

Push through the woods.

Needless to say, the shortest distance.

However, you will still not be able to reach it in a day, and you have to be always careful while traveling, so I'm quite tired.

Specifically, I will.

My ability to rest depends on how trustworthy Toya's [opponents] are, but it will be difficult to be realistic and leave it to Toya to distract me.

Proceed along the river.

Would it be advantageous to have a clear path and reduce the threat from the forest slightly?

The problem is that there is not necessarily no threat to the river and that there is not always a convenient place to walk along the river.

There can be no such thing as a crocodile in the river, and if both banks were cut off shorelines, would you leave the river or go in the river?

Given that there was artillery water, the benefits seem small.

Along the rocky mountains.

As we can confirm from above, there will be almost zero risk of getting lost in the road, and only rocky mountains on one side can mitigate threats from the forest.

Is the difficulty, quite far away, and the risk of collapse?

I can't be alarmed just because I'm going through such a trap once.

All for a short time, but at the end of the consultation what we chose was the path along the rocky mountains.

'At the moment we don't really need the material we get in the woods' is the biggest deciding factor in all the opinions we get.

The price of demon stones you get from Shadow Margay and others is around 10,000 rare, so to a lesser extent than the demons you encounter near the entrance to this dungeon.

For the sake of danger, there is little profit in Demon Stone.

The destination of the Trent material is undetermined and it is not clear to what extent it can also be sold with regard to fur and meat.

When you think about bound vipers, they seem to sell for a good price, but the price of buying demonic meat is whether or not they simply eat and taste good, regardless of the strength of the demon, etc.

Whatever strong enemy you have, if it doesn't taste good, it's rubbish.

And, for the most part, they are more user-friendly and tastier demons than oaks - meaning that demons that sell higher are not.

Similar when it comes to fur and other materials, even strong demonic materials, garbage after all if they have no use.

The only thing you can sell as high as you can if you're simply strong is demon stone.

Very intelligently.

The stronger the skin, the stronger the demon, the stronger the leather, so in many cases the strength and price are proportional.

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Select along the rocky mountain for a few days.

Our itinerary was going well.

There were no particular raids or rockfall from the rocky mountain side that I was a little wary of, and the only problem is the forest.

Those of you, the raids by Trent, Shadow Margay, etc. were pretty good in themselves, but the situation surrounding them and the situation you just need to be alert to one side.

My mental fatigue has been greatly reduced, and Yuki's ability to use the Plain Shift has helped.

Above all, the large number of people makes it much safer to act than when Natsuki and I were acting together.

After all, number is power.

And six days after entering this area.

We even reached the boss area and the spot where we saw him.