Late. Tamer's day.

86 Stories First Battle in Event

"Well, you got a paragraph on field work, too."

It's only past lunch, and we have time for dinner. I don't know what to do.

"If it's on the village side, I don't think it's that dangerous."

It's not supposed to be such a vicious setup that you can't step outside. In the first place, many players who are confident in battle have participated in militant competitions.

There must be a lot of production jobs and groups at this event. I wouldn't imitate a player like that hitting a level monster called Instant Death if he went out. That's my prediction.

Well, I'm especially poor among those neat players, so it's no different than having to be careful.

I took the Orts to the entrance to the village. It is the only gateway that exists on the walls of the trees that surround the village. When I said gates, there were no restrictions on entry or exit, and I could normally get through.

The village is surrounded by woods, so you cannot look far. I know you're surrounded by mountains.

"The trees that grow in the woods are no different from the first area."

However, is there a small number of collection points? I walked for about 10 minutes and couldn't collect herbs, etc. Rick hardly goes out collecting either.

Another 5 minutes later.

It was the two rabbits that finally showed up.

"Guys, let's do it!

"M!"

"Queue!"

"Kuma!"

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Oh, we're all motivated. This battle determines whether or not you will pull back to the village throughout the event. It's an important battle, isn't it?

Or so I thought...... You're too weak. The level of the rabbit itself seemed to be low, which was instantaneously killed by my aqua ball and my bear's claws.

We're strong enough to beat the field boss, too, and it just seems we're no longer struggling with enemies of this magnitude.

You really can't get rid of the cluttered fish mood when you started the game.

"Let's fight around here a few more times"

"Mm!"

Try walking on the field so you don't get too far from the village. Only rabbits appear near the village. Besides, more than three don't show up. Again, it doesn't seem that difficult.

"You have no teeth at all."

"Kumar"

"Queue"

One way or another, Rick and Kumama of a belligerent character seem somewhere unfortunate. Bad entry, and you want to fight a little stronger enemies...... But when I suddenly get stronger, I'm scared...

"All right! I'll take a majority! Someone who thinks it's better to keep hunting rabbits around the village like this!

――♪

Is Sakura the only one who raised his hand?

"Then someone who thinks it's better to stay away from the village just a little longer and fight a strong enemy!

"M!"

"Bear!"

"Cu!"

Do the Orts want to fight the stronger ones?

"Well, let's go a little deeper"

If you do, you just have to run.

So I tried to get away from the village a little bit. There were many cedar trees around the village, but cedars have begun to decrease around here, and diverse clutter trees are beginning to show themselves.

"Oh, it's a herb."

"Queue!"

Rick has also quickly collected Blue Dumplings. Sounds like there are quite a few collection points around here. I guess it was for beginners around the village after all.

And it's the Enemy Monster you're waiting for.

"To two rabbits, one Little Bear. And then there's one Petite Devil."

Petite Devil was the first enemy I saw. Are you the enemy of the demon system? It wasn't even included in the enemies in the second area we've looked into so far. Enemy for the event? Or is it the enemy of the third area?

Its appearance is disgusting, like a bat feather growing from a large sphere of black basketball painted on its face.

"Orto keep Little Bear in check. Everyone else is attacking Petite Devil."

Demonic systems are the usual means of weakening us with state anomalies and debuffs in any game.

I hated those squeaky enemies more than enemies who simply had strong stats. Because you're a pain in the ass? So it's a quick strike before they do something weird.

"Aquaball!"

All right, direct hit! That's where Sakura and Rick decided to go after him. At the end of the day, Kumama ends Petite Devil, who was frightened and unable to move.

Then we destroyed Little Bear and two Rabbits in turn. I take some damage, but I can fight it. It seemed like enough activity around here.

It was my first look at Petite Devil, but HP doesn't seem like a big deal. I'm just curious about the damage caused by Aquaball. Obviously less Aquaball damage than Rick's or Kumama's physical attacks. Apparently an enemy with a high magic defense.

"Petite Devil looks better in physics. Guys, do me a favor."

"Cu!"

"Bear!"

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Three people thumbs up at the same time to show it.

Rick's got little hands pulling, and his bear's got wild nails growing instead of his thumb. There is a gap when a quiet Sakura usually poses like this. Yeah, you have the cuteness of a threesome.

"Let's go back to the village after a few more fights. I need some more information on Petite Devil's drop."

I dropped fur from Little Bear and meat from Rabbit, but Petite Devil dropped nothing.

LJO basically has a drop if you defeat the enemy. Nothing at all. If you are lucky, it feels like you can get multiple drops or rare drops.

"Hmm, maybe Petite Devil is an event monster"

Then there is a reason why there are no drops. Maybe points and such have been added.

I also wanted to keep a few more Petite Devils to get that certainty.

I then defeated about 4 Petite Devils, but ended up with no drops.

"I knew it was an event monster. But he's a nasty enemy."

With the simultaneous appearance of two Petite Devils, we were eating our first attack. Oh, my God, you've unleashed a range attack that lowers your physical attack power.

It's not as extensive as saying the whole party, but Rick and Kuma ate at the same time in the current fight, which made them struggle considerably. The debuff effect stays after defeating Petite Devil, so the battle that follows is very prolonged.

"You're a little too worn out. Let's go back to the village."

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