After a partly very dreary breakfast, I move from the dining table to the sofa, leaving Lapidus and Noel to clean up the mess.
The only thing I have to do is to put the individual cloths under the plates back on the shelves. Although I am glad that it is easy to clean up the dishes, I thought it was a bit tasteless, and so I use a luncheon mat. In the real world, I sometimes put the prepared foods from the supermarket on the shelf as they are, thinking that it is a cultural difference from putting them on a plate. Well, I do it.
Cal makes a pot of tea. This is also done by hand with an indestructible cup and a teapot. Cal doesn't know how to cook, but he has the skill to make tea. Residents have more subdivided skills than gentiles (players). The skills of the S! (skill points) can be learned without S! Skills that appear without level markings are not usually considered as skills, and are largely dependent on status and other related skills, but they may have a level by themselves if they reach the realm of "excelling".
It seems that there is a slight difference from the gentiles (players) who subdivide or step up from the main skills.
What I am trying to say is that the tea brewed by Kal is delicious.
"By the way, what name did you give to [the box garden]?"
Cal asks. You can name the box garden. The name I gave it is ......
"[Garden]."
"[Garden]?"
"...... [garden]?"
"Is it just a [garden]?"
"Lord?"
From top to bottom: Galahad, Eagle, Camilla, Cal.
"Okay, simple enough."
I got tired of thinking about it halfway through, and there's no need to give it a particularly fancy name.
"Lord, the name of the item harvested in the [box garden] is the name of the [box garden] plus the name of the item. ......"
"<><>......"
Eagle mumbles after Cal's words.
"No, no?"
"That's a very idyllic name. ......"
"Um...eggs and milk?"
Reno asks questions in response to Galahad's denial and Camilla's musings.
I don't know why they looked at me so disappointed, but come on! Simple!
Drinking tea and looking at Liddell's status.
Liddell can only learn my skills or the skills I have made available to him. And when I make her learn one skill, she remembers one skill from when she was "one ". The remembered skill has half effect. The correct number is half, because Liddell is 1/2, and the effect is reduced by the amount of the division. When the skill to be learned and the skill to be recalled are the same, the effect of Liddell's skill is 1.5 times as much as that of Riddell's skill. So, can I specialize it?
"Is [sky magic] indispensable to have <><> built? Liddell, are there any other skills you would like?"
The maximum number of skills to be learned is set at 30. Together with the skills to be recalled, the total number of skills is sixty. Unlike your own skills, you have to choose them carefully. No, you should choose yours carefully. It is said that some skills are incompatible with each other and weaken both of them if they are carried together.
"I would like to have the skill to take care of Spring and the others."
That's not in my skill set, so you'll have to wait until tomorrow or so. Do you need anything in the reinforcement field? It seems to me that the earlier you learn, the easier it's going to be for you down the road, you know?"
I have to go to the casino to exchange and learn [herding].
"Yes, then, intelligence and dexterity?"
He cocked his head.
"If you're planning on doing some fighting, you might want to have some speed or evasion.
"Yes, you don't seem like the VIT type, and if you're thinking about collecting in the field, you should have it."
"Quickness will help you move around town a little faster, too."
Certainly, I can walk faster now instead of running faster. It is not like a race walk, but in the normal range.
And the result is...
Species-specific
[Alice's half-body] [DEX Specialization] [DEX Specialization] [DEX Specialization]
[Concealment] [Illusion magic]
[Mixing] [Throwing] [Throwing]
[Alchemical concoction] [Dark magic
[Appraise] [Self-repair M?
Alchemy] [Self-repair H!
[Dexterity enhancement] [Water magic] [Water magic] [Water magic] [Water magic] [Water magic] [Water magic] [Water magic
[Intellectual enhancement] [Incapacitating illusion] [Incapacitating illusion]
[Evasion] [Flask]
[Agility enhancement] [Time magic] [Time magic] [Agility enhancement] [Time magic] [Agility enhancement] [Time magic
[Air Magic] [Doll Making
[Illusion magic] [Doll manipulation]
[Dark magic] [Master's servant]
S!? (skill points) is 31, the left is the learned skill and the right is the remembered skill. The left is the skills I learned, and the right is the skills I remembered. I think the alchemist's affinity with magic is not bad, and [Illusion Magic] is quite high cost even though Liddell originally had it. It is unthinkable for a player to have the same two skills in his/her status.
When I mentioned that there is a limit to the number of skills that can be learned, Cal and Reno replied that it would be better to learn them after acquiring stronger skills, instead of forcing them to fill them all. I have a feeling that the labyrinth challenge is back.
The incapacitating illusion creates a ball of water that blows up in a chain when touched. Is this a simplified version of the animals we fought? No, I think this one is more useful. Flask] was for making attacking liquid in a flask, and [Doll Making] was for making dolls that could be manipulated by [Doll Manipulation]. Toy soldiers or something like that? I'd be afraid of bisque dolls. Flask] seems to be a subdivision of alchemy, and [doll making] is a derivative of alchemy and sewing. Do we have to set up a sewing table as well?
Master's I] gives a title effect that affects the master's party, even if you are not in a party with the master (me). --I feel like it's a meaningless skill if the master doesn't have the title. .......
"[Master, [Illusion Magic] matching?"
"Oh."
Liddell laughs happily and tilts his head cockily.
"Buh! Wait a minute! Skills, they're growing!
"No, your skills haven't increased that much?"
I think it's the titles that have increased.
"No, no, no?"
"Homura?"
"What is [illusion magic]? Is it okay to ask?"
"It's a magic for large scale battles (raids), which is more effective the more people are targeted, and works in a very wide range and evenly. Maybe it's because I haven't had a chance to cast it on a large number of people, but I haven't been able to raise its level at all.
He takes a sip of tea and replies.
"Raid ......"
I've never heard of it.
"You're still so light-hearted and disjointed. ......"
"I see that Homura possesses a rare magic."
Reno told me it was rare. Well, it was a reward for a solo defeat, so it must be rare.
I tried to strengthen [Illusion Magic]. I multiplied it by 1.5 times with the skills I made him learn and the skills I remembered that had been weakened.
When I return to the "one Alice", my skills will remain the same and my title will return, so I should be able to find the "one who lives in illusion" in Liddell--Alice. My title will not disappear, however. It is said that there were three titles when I was "One Alice", but the other two are hidden and I don't know them now. If I had been able to identify them when we fought, I might have been able to find out.
As for the skills, when Alice becomes 1/1, one Alice, she gets 30 [remembered skills] (fixed types) and 30 from the top rank of skills that each player has made her learn, up to a maximum of 60. The order of priority of the players is the order of their participation in the party, and the [remembered skills] are weakened and integrated by the number after Alice's name. Yes, that's right.
That's why I think that [Dark Magic] is for the case that Peter is definitely making a Dark Specialized Alice, and she becomes <>. If it is confirmed that she is specialized in darkness, I wonder what Peter's <> is.
<> and are fused, they should get it alternately from their [learned skills]. In the meantime, can I discuss this with Peter later and rank the skills to fifteen?
"Lord, when you return the items to Miss Ekaterina, please show them to me, okay? We have to let you choose your skills."
"......[Sacred Magic] is a good idea, I think."
He looks away as hard as he can as Cal says this.
"You have [sacred magic (it)] too? Your skills are a mystery to me. ......"
Reno says in a puzzled tone.
"What on earth are they trying to hide this time?"
"I knew it was a nanny-type thing, right?"
"I think there's something wrong with Homura's standards for hiding things."
I kept quiet, drank my tea, and made no comment.
Cal and Reno are going to take a nap a little longer, this time in bed. At night they will go back to the labyrinth in search of the . Somehow Galahad and the others are looking at me, but I think it's just my imagination. It's just my imagination. The two of them are now more likely to be rare with Verna's blessing, but I'm here hoping that they won't be rare.
I mean, can you even spare five layers including the boss of Fel Farsilut in one night? .......
Noel and Liddell accompanied Eagle to the apothecary guild. Eagle's recent routine seems to be to save T-points in the arena afterwards. They are moving by transfer, but I think it would be obvious if they were escorted by Eagle. I have a feeling that the case where a gentile (player) talks to Noel and Liddell is .......
Lapidus, Galahad and Camilla are taking a simple request at the Adventurers' Guild.
What kind of gifted people are you! Galahad is teaching her in a lively manner, and Camilla is trying to stop him from doing too much. After learning the basics at the apothecary guild - unlike gentiles (players), residents do not develop skills immediately - Noel is going to join them.
Galahad and the others are substituting for Cal until he finishes his labyrinthine journey. In any case, we were a little relieved to hear that the Adventurers' Guild would only accept requests as long as they did not interfere with the afternoon opening of the guild. The only request that could be done in the morning would be to take down the rabbit-type enemies around the fast. And with a luxurious escort.
"I should also register ...... Liddell."
"I wonder what a homunculus would be treated as?"
Status-wise, they are pets, but I don't dare to say so.
"I think you should be registered with the guild after a period of observation like me, right?
We changed our plans and Liddell and I went to the Adventurers' Guild first. It's a bit tedious to explain, but would it be easier if we had a guildmaster (guildmaster)? I hope so.