Chapter 13: Bulletin Board 4 and the Guy Who Has Become Victim!

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100. A Passing Adventurer

Excuse me, I’ve just started playing the game. Can I ask something here?

HP and MP increase as you level up, but stat points can only be distributed to stats from Strength to Luck.

Is leveling up the only way to increase your HP and MP?

101. A Passing Adventurer
>>100

Righto. Once you’ve reached a certain level, you’ll be able to spam elementary arts, so do your best leveling up.

102. A Passing Adventurer
>>101

Don’t spread false information, you idiot lol

No worries, you can also increase your HP and MP with equipment. To give you an example, these are some equipment you can buy from NPC:

‘Iron Armor (Required Strength: 10. HP +10, Defense +10)’

‘Magical Robe (Required Magic: 10. MP +15, Defense +5)’

Basically, equipment that raises HP requires Strength, and equipment that raises MP requires Magic—but of course, there are exceptions.

Some equipment doesn’t need either of these stats, but they are usually only meant for cosplay and have garbage performance, so don’t wear that kind of equipment on hunting grounds, okay?

103. A Passing Adventurer
>>102

If you really want to, and if you have some rare materials, you can also ask a craftsman player who is capable of modifying equipment requirements to make custom-made equipment that has no requirement with a reasonably good performance, you know?

Welp, using rare materials to make something like that is crazy wasteful lol you’d be better off making equipment with top performance even with some requirements attached lol

That is, unless you’re a psycho with zero Strength and Magic lol lol lol

104. A Passing Adventurer
>>103

How are you even supposed to fight with zero Strength and zero Magic?

If you don’t increase either of these stats, you’ll only do little-to-no damage, you know? lol

105. A Passing Adventurer
>>104

Then just be a Summoner and let your familiars do all the hard work! lol

106. A Passing Adventurer
>>105

No, no, no, no, if you want to have a familiar, you have to defeat a monster first. Good luck accomplishing that with no damage lol

During the beta test, I wanted to create my very own fluff paradise, so I tried playing as a Summoner, but the success rate of taming was really low, I tell you! I was only able to tame one rabbit after defeating a whole 300 of them. Only one after 300, can you believe it?! To make it worse, Summoners have no access to offensive arts, so each battle took me a long time. It was hell…

Well, after that, I continued fighting rabbits and was lucky enough to tame another rabbit after defeating 100 of them, but I was already exhausted at that point, and now after the official launch, I’m playing as a swordsman…

107. A Passing Adventurer
>>106

I bet you didn’t put any points into Luck, did you?

Luck can increase the success rate of taming. If you had put all your stat points into Luck, you wouldn’t have to go through all that! lol lol lol

If you find your damage is lacking, you only have to get yourself some damage-increasing skills and keep spamming them lol

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