"- I mean, if you look at the percentage of the direction the players in the inland grad headed..."

"It means you know how difficult it is to reach the port, and how popular it is. It's only a grad start, so we'll talk on the route down the middle of the continent."

Next to Rishi, who leans over, I tap the keyboard with my own PC table.

Three days after arriving at the port in Sarah within TB today.

Me and Ritsuki are doing some minor corrections to the example tactical information right now.

Again, there's no reason to raise the information and be exact... I'm in the process of modifying it, referring to questions, opinions, etc. written in the comments section of the offensive site.

"All this time, it's in the form of Grado players eating for it. Farthest from anywhere."

"Isn't it good sometimes?

"Sort of. So, the percentage of players from Grado headed ahead..."

Since it is an approximate impression, it is doubtful whether it is accurate.

20% for the Union of Beli, 10% for the Kingdom of Lust, and 20% for our Sarah.

"It sounds splendid when you hear the same as the Union of Beli..."

"Yeah, there's the rest of the numbers..."

"Is it still an image or did it happen under the influence of the Kraken event"

As Lise put it, it's clear where the other players left off headed.

- Easiest progression, 50% movement to the "marl side" reached in past events.

However, the port is very crowded and inconvenient.

"You say inconvenience......?

Rishi, I almost answered this feeling of distance from you... but leave that alone.

Drink the water you have poured into the cup, then sit back in the chair and return the words.

"NPC - There's a fixed number of locals who can build ships, and there's a pie takeover going on. The number of shipyards and craftsmen doesn't seem to be infinite with gameplay."

"It's also..."

They vary depending on whether it's on a first-come, first-served basis or if they like it, but it's no different that it's a competition.

... I hope you don't put your hands on my thighs? Rishi?

"When that happens, I will come to the event on a rental ship, buy something I can, or go around to another port... still until the event starts, only slightly but in between. What, which is mainstream -"

"So the idea of creating an original is dominant."

"Oh. If we all want to keep our own boats anyway - I don't know. I don't know if I'll ever need it again at another event."

"Then the destination from Mar..."

That's what I'm saying. The hands of Rishi are moving to my shoulders.

... not... but roughly two destinations for those who have flashed out of the marl.

Head to Sarah in the west, where Marr and the border are geographically bordered, or to Lust in the east.

"After coming to the southernmost point, it's hard to go for the northernmost port. I know how you feel."

This one is here, though we have to travel quite a distance along the continent.

The higher-level field offense on that route is also a lively exchange of opinions...... sounds tough.

This resulted in an almost even distribution in the three countries other than Beli, ahead of where Grado's players eventually headed.

"From Marl to Beli, it becomes a continental longitudinal line."

"You're about to straighten my body with your hands, aren't you? We're past skinship, aren't we?

"In doing so, the ports of the Union of Beli…"

"Ignore it. Neglect - not at all, but from Grado's players, you're in a hole. Because of the abundance of iron, steel ships are cheaper. It's a good idea for a backup group like the one still in Grado."

Shipbuilding also has national characteristics, and Marl, a maritime state, is at a high level in everything.

Therefore, it can also be said that it was correct in a sense that there was a crowd of Grado players here.

And Sarah, its friendly country, too, the shipbuilding technology is high after Marr.

As for Lust, the steel ship is one thing, but he's good at shipbuilding wooden ships.

Besides, it's cheap and the construction time is very short...... players who want to enjoy the event on the lights, going to Lust is one of their hands.

"Is a wooden ship what speeds out? What about anxiety in terms of strength?

"I wonder. TB ships seem to have a common magic power. If there is an affinity for the area and a wood of such strength that it is not conceivable in real life…"

"I see. If you start talking, you have no idea."

"It's a game, so it can depend on the settings. However, based on the selling price of the ship, etc., steel ships would be stronger without difficulty if common materials were used? Don't make any predictions."

It depends on the materials used by the players on the ship and the craftsmen they request.

The local craftsmen also have their own characteristics….

Isn't it possible that a ship will have the exact same finish?

"And well, in the end, I think people got bulked well. They don't like the tendency and performance of their ships, and they don't have players when they go to other countries."

"Really? By the way, he's the key player in Sarah's country..."

I snort one thing in response to the inquiry of Rishi.

For that, the comments section of the offensive site where we were doing editorial work while we were talking about it now.

Furthermore, it would be easier to see the reaction of the vegetables on the bulletin board and so on.