This is a tall list of items, and i'm assuming they need a set for each member.
- Collect the golem's slab
- Orichalcum weapon
- Items to increase stats over 1000 points
- Convenient magic tools
They're heading to a dungeon. It's like saying you noticed a nerd at an anime convention."Seems like an adventurer."
Just finished Shangri-La Frontier season finale, and I really want the crew to befriend/ally themselves with some producers, like blacksmiths, leather/woodworkers, artificers, alchemist, etc, so they'll feel like a fully functional RPG party. Imagine the R&D department scrapping the excess orichalcum/adamantine they get to make special alloys, get materials for multi-effect potions, etcThis is a tall list of items, and i'm assuming they need a set for each member.
better get to farming
With how much magic and technology they'd certainly be able to dye their hair rightI will never understand the whole 'black hair is rare', it makes even less sense than the 'we have four seasons!' At least the four season bit is understandable because pretty much all of Japan's neighbouring countries do not have four seasons, so they simply forget it's actually pretty common in large parts of the world. But black hair? Really?
Makes as much sense as a world with such a game-based reality.An economy propped up by a dungeon where so many people die shouldn't really be that prosperous.
Special snowflake writing. It's the idea of wanting to be rare and unique compared to the barbarian masses outside.I will never understand the whole 'black hair is rare', it makes even less sense than the 'we have four seasons!'
I know it's just to show how dangerous the S Rank dungeon is and to not question it too hard, but the claim of "half the people who challenge it die" makes it baffling how large the city surrounding it is. An economy propped up by a dungeon where so many people die shouldn't really be that prosperous.
well from the lndoes golem really that strong? even the hero is still struggling when the opponent is that demon general
Surprisingly, the author set it up in a way that golems are that strong while the hero is still the best at the job.does golem really that strong? even the hero is still struggling when the opponent is that demon general
In terms of power scaling, do recall that Allen abused the economy to gear his team up to the absolute maximum power available. Even with all that, Formar's extra skill was merely a distraction. Organizing hundreds of people to use extra skills on the same target at the same time is also not something to assume as a matter of course.I don't find it weird, do remember they are talking about half of those who challenge it. But most deaths would likely be beginners. So in reality the deaths would be closer to 1% when talking about entry. And do remember not everyone is in the city is challenging it, all the industry from items from the dungeon makes good money. Just like how manufacturing jobs have a return on 5x more jobs. I'd imagine top end dungeon has a 1000x job multiplier
More weird is the power scaling, we went from thousands of 1 to 2 stars being cannon fodder to mcs party 1 to 2 stars being able to damage the demon general. Even if they are extra skills. We went from a single 1 star easily beating a B class monster to for some reason the A grade dragon being a 100 year old problem, despite there are so many people that can beat 5 A grade dungeons
mmm i wanna dye your sheets brown~With how much magic and technology they'd certainly be able to dye their hair right
Who the fuck are you, why are you following me and why the fuck must it be brownmmm i wanna dye your sheets brown~