Avery had managed to find his own sword to work with, It was in a sheathe that made the blade look strangely round like it was actually just a steel pipe. Analyzing it told me it was a Blade Warden’s Greatsword, and that it’s attack power was garbage. It offered only +4 piercing damage, but it had unbreaking, so I figured it was alright. He’s a Blade Warden, it is a Blade Warden’s weapon.
Besides, he was even higher level than us with a crazy high strength stat, and we hadn’t really fought enemies that didn’t die like you’d expect them to when getting a blade through their ribcage. Perhaps higher leveled enemies exhibited the ‘ki shield’ phenomena where you beat on them and beat on them, and then finally once their shield is gone you can cut them normally, but the low leveled imps, kobolds, slimes, and pill bugs did not.
I added him to my party after the girls arrived. Reena had splashed her face with water or something, because you couldn’t tell that she had been ugly crying only twenty minutes ago. They introduced themselves, and I realized that I hadn’t done so either.
As expected, he is familiar with the floor if he has already cleared it once. Also, it seems like we won’t need to use the battery unnecessarily until at least the boss fight. Also… is Revenge a Blade Warden thing? The way he worded it makes it sound bad.
Since I didn’t want to sound like a noob in front of the new guy, I decided I’d ask Lola about Blade Warden skills when I had the chance. We entered the floor, I located the exit on the map, and we made a beeline for it. Occasionally Avery would take extra caution walking wide around dirt segments in the walls. I noticed later that those dirt sections coincided with strange colored walls that Pill bugs could move through. If he hadn’t acted strange around them, I wouldn’t have realized we could get side blinded by a patrol.
Reena didn’t understand. Lola didn’t seem to either, but she did realize that I wouldn’t just share that seemingly useless information for no reason. Avery looked surprised at me and drew his ‘sword’. It was shaped like a rapier… but it was way too thick. It didn’t have a blade at all, only a pointed end. It was about three feet long and had a basket hilt. He turned towards the dirt wall and held the sword in front of his body with the point straight up. His off-hand rested on the back of the ‘blade’, holding it steady.
When the Pill bug burst through, it was already rolling.
It rolled straight at the prepared Avery, bouncing in the air about five feet away like it had against Reena. Avery grunted and pushed both of his hands forward, invoking the skill. When the Pill bug hit the sword, it bounced off like it hit a wall. It landed on its feet and rolled at him again. When it bounced off the second time, it landed on its back and he impaled it.
Revenge again… Ugh… I hate looking like a noob. But… it seems important.
But we didn’t beat the first floor boss… did we? Enigma is the one who finished off the boss after we wiped. On the second floor, Brinly knocked the boss stupid before Reena finished off the fight, but he’s also totally OP. Was that slime really only half as powered up as the imp?
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We did encounter two more enemies, but Avery put them down himself. One dropped a carapace, so we took it. We’ll feed one of the two we’ve had drop to Guppy to see if there is a new skill to learn when I get a chance to summon him again. It took only five minutes of running through the halls to come to the Gateway. Avery was quite shocked, since it seemed like we were just making random turns. We passed through and into the boss room, but it was a little different from the two previously. Perhaps to utilize the newest dungeon mechanic, this boss room included dirt walls forming a large circle around the Pill bug General.
Using analyze, I could see he had enough MP for seven casts of his Shield Sword.
I dumped half of my MP into it before handing over the Slime Battery. In order to use it, you have to grasp it in one hand while you use your other hand to cast. Yet another thing Reena can’t do.
We headed into the enclosure together, and behind us the wall closed up. The Pill bug General, which was barely larger than a regular Pill bug, suddenly turned aggressive and rolled into a ball. It flew at us like a bowling ball, but Avery put his blade up like normal. Using his exaggerated STR stat, he knocked the boss flying at the wall. It bounced off the dirt wall too, but landed on its feet. It skittered into the wall and disappeared.
I looked at my map and watched the red dot roll around us again and again.
This boss is especially nasty. Not only could it constantly back stab you, the arena traps you in. There is no abandoning the fight here. You fight to the death. If we had come here without Avery, we would have cleared the whole floor first… we might have very nearly dodged our death with him.
I pointed to wall at Avery’s five o’clock, and he immediately jumped in to his new position. The girls spread out towards the walls away from that spot, and prepared to attack. When it burst through, Avery hit it head on and it went flying back towards the hole it had just created. It landed upside down in the hole and got stuck when the dirt closed around it.
The Pill Bug General rather pathetically wriggled its legs in vain.
I summoned Guppy on top of the ledge created by the General and ordered an “Imp-Pale”. Guppy obliged, apparently, since we could hear the sounds of the bug getting stabbed. We couldn’t see it since the attacks were coming from Guppy’s underside, however. A few moments later and the boss turned to light and disappeared. Guppy dropped to the floor along with the high dirt walls and another carapace. He immediately ate the carapace, getting (1/10) for “Shell Roll”. I tossed Guppy the other two and dismissed him. I ponder briefly over whether or not I should call Guppy ‘him’ but gave it up as ‘bad work’ and headed to the exit Gateway.
The Imp General gave more experience. I only got 50 here. Ah! And I got less leet too! I see the advantages to fully leveling up a boss before fighting it. The Revenge system is… passable. I wonder if that is why we got weapons off of both bosses too. Even though the hatchet kinda sucked, it was still better than ‘ol Chipped Gladius I’m still holding today. Who cares if I couldn’t hurt slimes with it? I can’t hurt anything regardless of what weapons I’m holding.
We enter the fourth floor, leave to the Gateway plaza, and reenter the third floor. We start sweeping the floor. After 25 more of the Pill bugs, and giving Avery 50 of my charged MP, we had 7 more of the carapaces drop, so I summoned Guppy and had him finish learning Shell Roll. To demonstrate it, he grew a shell in the shape of a ring around his body and started rolling and bouncing like the Pill bugs. Though the bouncing was a bit higher than the bugs. Slimes are pretty bouncy by design. Feeling satisfied with his transformation, I started leading the party back towards the entrance.
He left. He removed himself from the party soon after leaving via the Gateway.
[Name: Kyuu
Class: Level 7 Time Wizard
EXP : 770/800
Age: 15 (30)
HP: 20 MP: 70 STR: 11 AGI: 11 VIT: 11 INT: 16 MND: 16
Spells: Anchor Moment (10 MP), Recall Moment (3000 MP), Summon Slime (Level 1 Guppy, 15 MP + 3 MP/Minute)
Equipment: Chipped Gladius (+4 stabbing/slashing), Slime Battery (1061/5000 MP)
Leet: 975
Debt: 1,999,900]