Floor 11
I reached level 40, and my various abilities beca 500. By that point, monsters up to the 9th underground floor were no longer enemies for .
So, I decided to take advantage of this opportunity and aim for skill orbs of monsters I hadn't been able to acquire until now.
Surprisingly, they dropped abundantly, unlike before when I couldn't get them no matter how hard I tried. Well, perhaps this is also thanks to my improved luck.
Level 40
Race: Human
Occupation: Teacher
Attributes:
Strength: 500
Endurance: 500
Intelligence: 500
Spirit: 500
Agility: 500
Luck: 486
Frustration: 656
Blessing:
[Salt Blessing]
Skills:
[Strong Acid 2], [Agility], [Disease Resistance 7], [Usurpation], [Sli 7], [Space 6], [Good Luck 1.4], [Footwork], [ditation], [Salt 5], [Art], [Maggot], [Female], [Fighting 6], [Paralysis 4], [Jump 9], [Sturdy 8]
Titles:
[Bug King], [Saltmate], [Salty Guy], [Bug Queen], [Woman Killer]
In the pursuit of skill orbs this ti, [Fighting] was obtained from the underground 7th-floor combat frog, [Paralysis] from the giant moth on the 8th floor, [Jump] from the giant stag beetle on the 9th floor, and [Sturdy] from the giant shield bug.
I also picked up existing skills here and there, and they improved a bit, but well, it's not a significant difference, so it's fine. The skill [Fighting] obtained from the combat frog is said to make you stronger in hand-to-hand combat when activated. I say said to be' is that right now, the difference in ability values with the monsters I'm fighting is too great, so the effect doesn't quite resonate with .
But well, I'm sure when I encounter an opponent of comparable strength, the effect will be demonstrated. Well, I sincerely hope I won't have to use the [Fighting] skill against such opponents because I don't want to fight them.
[Paralysis] obtained from the giant moth is a skill that can literally paralyze the opponent. I prefer this one over [Fighting]. It's a versatile skill that can be used for escaping and fighting. However, long-distance attacks are not possible, and the skill won't activate unless you touch the target.
[Jump] is obtained from the giant stag beetle. I can jump higher and faster, with special corrections to posture control during the jump. However, no matter how I look at it, I have to land after jumping, and the mont of landing naturally becos a big opening. Considering that, the use of this skill in combat seems to be limited. Besides, the dungeons aren't that high to begin with.
[Sturdy] cos from the giant shield bug. Like a shield bug, I thought it would drop sothing like [Stench], but unexpectedly, it's [Sturdy]. It seems to increase durability, making you very robust. However, despite that, the shield bug was instantly turned into smoke with a critical hit to the weak spot behind its neck by a reinforced arm. So, it's probably best not to rely too much on the [Sturdy] skill.
"(Scratch, scratch) Hmmm, about this much (Plop)"
Adding the effects of new skills to the secret notebook, I close the page. This notebook is an invaluable treasure that can't be replaced by anything else. I intend to create a winning strategy guide and continue filling the pages in the future.
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And then, I investigated the 10th floor.
Similar to the ti with King Goki, the giant flies on the 10th floor no longer showed an aggressive attitude towards , the one holding the title of [Bug Queen]. It's quite limited, but it's a bit satisfying to think that there's so effect to the title.
"Hmm, thinking back, was the trap on the 10th floor this Fire Wand?"
I lightly touch the Fire Wand attached to my chest. On the 9th floor, the Fire Wand, a treasure hidden very conspicuously, was revealed. Against the giant flies on the 10th floor, it worked really well.
If I didn't have skills like [Acid] or [Sli], I would have heavily relied on this wand.
However, at that mont, a fly queen appeared gracefully, creating a swarm of maggots that the flas from the Fire Wand couldn't do much about. Imagining the sight of an explorer staring blankly at the swarm while holding the Fire Wand, a shiver ran down my spine.
"Yeah, the steady approach is the best. I'll continue acquiring skills steadily and persistently from now on!"
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