I think its also a joke why monsters have coins to begin with when yiu defeat themThank you for the chapter!
It's probably a reference to certain RPGs where you can run away from fights but lose money in the process. A familiar example might be if you ever played the Mario & Luigi games like Superstar Saga, though it's also used in a LOT of other games too. That was just the first example that came to mind.
Let me be more precise, she is being possessed or controlled by Arachne.You are forgetting that it was arachne('s underlings?) that captured her
My first reaction was sonic the hedge hog actually.Thank you for the chapter!
It's probably a reference to certain RPGs where you can run away from fights but lose money in the process. A familiar example might be if you ever played the Mario & Luigi games like Superstar Saga, though it's also used in a LOT of other games too. That was just the first example that came to mind.
morphomet, I'd highly advise you to quit while you're ahead.
also, now that I think about it. How well will he adapt if things go far off script?
Yep, Gil Toss. Depending on the game, it can be a source of extremely high DPS so long as you have the cash. I'm guessing that the creator went with this cause as funny as using it for Gil Toss DPS, that would be the rest of the manga since Speedrun.Is there really a speedrun that throws coins at enemies? Don't really remember things like that or similar... actually is that a Final Fantasy skill?
i don't think he is currently thinking of it as a game, he just wants to kill Arachne asapI wonder if this 'treat everything like a game' attitude will come back to bite him in the ass. Given that everything isn't a scripted game anymore, and the generals are incensed from the Demon Lords death, something out of script could happen and trip him up badly.
Though, speedrunners do know the game inside and out, so maybe not. I'm just interested in a scenario where MC gets dumped out of his comfort zone.