It would be probably for sightseeing since it's pretty boring to instantly travel to one place. efficient but boringNow that I think about it, why on Earth did Shin even want a carriage in the first place? He would travel faster without, plus he wouldn't be restricted to roads. It seems pointless. Is it because of Tiera?
I agree with your confusion with the taming of a lvl 751 monster, but I think Schnee's just ridiculously OP with the help of her skills and gear (probably given by Shin). And the line drawn between the "Old Generation" vs "New Generation" NPCs makes the huge difference between their power levels.Am i the only one ignoring levels at this point? If a rank E adventurer (Tsubaki) can be +160 and a rank A is +190, but the "player" level cap is 255, aside from skills vs arts and gear, it makes no sense for Schnee to be so OP that everyone respects her, shes only ~60 levels higher than that Dragnil Samurai and we know the princesses are the strongest in this country aside from Schnee (and now Shin). Then you have that same 255 Elf take down and tame a lv 751 Monster. Shin makes sense with his limit broken stats, but the cap on stats is 999 without that limit broken. This whole universe makes 0 sense with regard to level scaling
Has this author never played a video game before? Am I the strange one for questioning this?
there is a reincarnation system in the game, i think it where you reset your level but retain some of your stats. that's why Shin and Schnee is strong because i think they reincarnate quite a few of times. this is why Shin suspect the chosen one is the leftover of reincarnation system, since when they born they are strong and already has a few skills.Am i the only one ignoring levels at this point? If a rank E adventurer (Tsubaki) can be +160 and a rank A is +190, but the "player" level cap is 255, aside from skills vs arts and gear, it makes no sense for Schnee to be so OP that everyone respects her, shes only ~60 levels higher than that Dragnil Samurai and we know the princesses are the strongest in this country aside from Schnee (and now Shin). Then you have that same 255 Elf take down and tame a lv 751 Monster. Shin makes sense with his limit broken stats, but the cap on stats is 999 without that limit broken. This whole universe makes 0 sense with regard to level scaling
Has this author never played a video game before? Am I the strange one for questioning this?
For monsters and normal people, level is close to average stats (excluding luck, HP and MP), and so is a reasonable indicator of power.Am i the only one ignoring levels at this point? If a rank E adventurer (Tsubaki) can be +160 and a rank A is +190, but the "player" level cap is 255, aside from skills vs arts and gear, it makes no sense for Schnee to be so OP that everyone respects her, shes only ~60 levels higher than that Dragnil Samurai and we know the princesses are the strongest in this country aside from Schnee (and now Shin). Then you have that same 255 Elf take down and tame a lv 751 Monster. Shin makes sense with his limit broken stats, but the cap on stats is 999 without that limit broken. This whole universe makes 0 sense with regard to level scaling
Has this author never played a video game before? Am I the strange one for questioning this?