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@rrolo1 I mean, that world relies heavily on game logic so you may be onto something there. Haguremono might drop items that are strong against their own species (even if you need S-rank drop chance to make them appear).
He got the gun and regular bullets from the gorilla haguremono, and as we know, guns are the ultimate equalizer (the gun here even looks kinda like a peacemaker colt).
Then he got flame bullets from the zombie haguremono (fire being a common weakness of undead monsters in all media).
He can get a healing bullet from a mummy haguremono, and throwing healing items to undead enemies to hurt them is a JRPG trope.
Finally with the tracking bullet, as MC muses if the Frankenstein monster haguremono it comes from has a core that serves as a weak point it makes sense the bullet it drops serves as its weakness.
The only outlier so far are ice bullets dropping from skeletons.
It is a little too coincidental that it immediately sees use in the new dungeon but that's a Chekhov's gun for you (or in this case, Chekhov's bullet).
He got the gun and regular bullets from the gorilla haguremono, and as we know, guns are the ultimate equalizer (the gun here even looks kinda like a peacemaker colt).
Then he got flame bullets from the zombie haguremono (fire being a common weakness of undead monsters in all media).
He can get a healing bullet from a mummy haguremono, and throwing healing items to undead enemies to hurt them is a JRPG trope.
Finally with the tracking bullet, as MC muses if the Frankenstein monster haguremono it comes from has a core that serves as a weak point it makes sense the bullet it drops serves as its weakness.
The only outlier so far are ice bullets dropping from skeletons.
It is a little too coincidental that it immediately sees use in the new dungeon but that's a Chekhov's gun for you (or in this case, Chekhov's bullet).