Transition to Another World, Landmines Included

355 Get Out Of The Forest Area (4)

Is the square in the entrance part of the cut out a little wider than the school yard?

As if to make it easier to fight, a flat, grassy place is spreading flat.

And the only tree in there that stands like a blocker.

"That's... that's Trent, no matter what you think. Big though."

"Oh, that would also react to my [enemy] - or [appraisal]. Elder Trent."

"[Screaming] But you can see. Finally, you don't have a [pseudo], this."

Not as insane a size as a dindle, but large enough to be considered a giant tree.

Of course, there's no comparison to Trent, who we've killed before... would the trunk be about three meters in diameter and about fifty meters tall?

You're not moving out, but you're not willing to hide, and, as Halka says, there's usually a demonic reaction.

"Maybe if we step into this square, we'll make a move, right?

"I guess so, I'm sure"

"It's too big... Me, I can't do anything."

"Even with my weapon, that size..."

Meetia, who seems dissatisfied by bending her mouth to a letter to "Mmm-hmm", and Mary, who looks up at Elder Trent's branches and compares the bastard swords she uses.

That should be it, too.

That is not so much a branch as a whole.

From Trent's attack pattern, it's like a round thickness that goes from overhead high to more than 30 centimeters in diameter, swinging down all at once.

No comparison whatsoever, such as the stick wielded by the oak.

Needless to say, Meetia's main weapon, the Knife, will be tough to counter, even with Mary's Bastard Sword.

"I mean, who can fight it, anyone?

We look up to Elder Trent, we look around us, we smile bitterly against Yuki, who gives us a small neck, without returning words.

The worst thing about our main weapon is the bastard sword that Mary has.

Toya would be better off with simple muscle strength, but his weapon is slightly thinner than Mary's because it is a size that can be handled with one hand.

Of course it is impossible, because of the attribute steel, to have a performance that is not comparable to that of a weapon made of iron, but still to cut the round-tails under one knife.

"Do you want to get something more cut and sturdy swords or something? Magic sword and [muscle boost], but you can't even defeat the golem."

"Physical limits, right, there."

Magic Sword is a state in which magic is passed through a sword made of attribute steel.

The sharpness goes up a lot, but it's not insane enough to fight with a chunk of iron and win.

For once, if it was an untrained iron chunk, Iron Golem, I could cut in to some extent, but still half my arm.

I lost there.

Brilliant, with Pakiri.

Of course, it's too dangerous to bump that into the real deal, so it was Iron Golem's wreckage opponent who tried.

Last time I was back in Raffan.

So actually, the attribute steel sword that Toya is using right now can be a second generation.

By the way, that experiment, it was imposed by Toya without even asking us to stop it, so the cost of updating it is Toya's own stomach.

I don't know exactly, but I'm sure there's a cold breeze in his nostrils right now.

The attribute steel itself would have been cheaper than making a new one altogether because it melts and reuses, but still wouldn't the gold coins have flown in hundreds?

"We who can use magic - other than Natsuki attack, other places must be its support, we can only"

"If you think about Trent, you can handle it, but if you don't..."

"What if it doesn't?

"Run away. Take the way you came."

I answer back to Hulka and point to the rocky mountain.

We can get away from the boss here.

I don't have a choice not to run away because I'm in danger.

"But if you're wrong, don't go into the woods."

"Right. There's no more dangerous forest than this one when you run away."

It's almost impossible to sense Trent on the way running, if you're Shadow Margay or Shadow Viper, you might manage to notice, but it's a different matter of whether you can handle it.

Even Stub Burrows, who suddenly strikes from under his feet, is never insulted.

"Then let's go with the basic policy of not imposing it. Meetia's going to lose her power, so keep your distance."

"I understand."

If it's true, I just want to make a magic attack before entering the square, but it's just too far away.

We approach carefully as we work out our magic.

If I stepped into the square, I was afraid it would be an immediate battle, but there was no way Elder Trent would make a move - eventually, I entered the magical range.

"" "Spatial Split (Plain Shift)"! "

This is for Trent opponents.

Me and Yuki activate very effective magic at the same time.

"Huh?"

"Is that it?"

The next moment I was uncomfortable with the response, Elder Trent made a move.

The movement has been two melons with Trent that we have seen so far, but the force is different because the sizes are completely different.

And the part where we attacked...

"Hang up, Nai!

"Razor! - Oh, no! Resist!?"

While I accidentally get into Yuki saying things like CM here, I also observe Trent, but I see no impediment to that movement at all.

Me and Yuki targeted the left and right sides of the trunk, about a meter wide.

It was only to that extent that I was able to aim in the range of 'spatial partitioning', but I feel like I saw it and it doesn't look like it's out there.

No, the skinned part of the tree seems to have cuts in it, but that's probably it. I guess it hasn't reached the main part.

"Wouldn't it be easy?"

"Magic, wasn't it enough?

Magic effects can be mitigated by counteracting them by the magic power inside them, as [magic barriers] exist in skills.

It is difficult to prevent physical magic like Stone Bullet (Stone Missile) with this skill, but many of the fire and wind magic can be mitigated to some extent, and if the magic of the state anomaly can be resisted, it will not appear effective, apparently. I've never experienced it because I can't use dark magic.

And the magic of the space-time system is, in a way, close to the magic of a state anomaly.

For example, magic such as "time delay (slow time)" can also be combated with this, and "transfer (transport)" will not work unless the target is almost irresistible.

Most importantly, if you can't resist, if you transfer troublesome enemies into the air, you can easily defeat them, which naturally is.

Like Yuki said a little bit, it's like if you squeeze in more magic, it's harder to resist, but it's pretty subtle if it's worth it.

It is usually more effective to shoot a large number of Fire Arrows with the same magic than to use a large amount of magic to use Time Delay (Slow Time).

That happened, and I've hardly had a chance to use space-time magic during combat since I first gave it a try.

I don't know what to say instead, but we use it plain and effective to level our [magic barrier], taking advantage of the fact that even if we fail to resist, there is no damage.

"What do we do? You want me to do it again?

"At speed, I think I can handle it..."

Elder Trent approaches the roots pulled off the ground as he punches Zugang and Zugang into the ground.

Busty and rocking upper body (?) Altogether, its power is quite good, but if you are quick, at first glance it looks no different than a normal Trent.

But the truth is, he's moving twice as fast as he looks... and the end will surely move faster than Trent.

"Does that work? If your magic doesn't work, do you want to get ready to run?

"Nao-kun and Yuki's metastases are also important when fleeing. If you can afford it, but..."

In the case of 'spatial partitioning', it is troubling to be all-or-nashing.

Even if you use massive amounts of magic, it's almost pointless if you're resisted.

Should I still try it...?

It was only a few moments that bothered me.

It was Hulka who made the decision.