When I wanted to hear about the S-class dungeon at the temple in Yampani, the cleric asked me if Merle was a golem user.
Golem use is a generic name for a dwarf who has the talent to ride a golem.
When I answered yes, the receptionist at the temple brought a pitch-black board called "The Devil's Guide Board".
(Sounds kind of like a bumpy dent. You're gonna put something in here? I mean, there's a man-shaped dent, and if you fit something in here, you can do the golem)
The guiding board is flat on one side, but pretty rough on the other.
Merle happily put a string connected to a black board called the Magic Guide Board through his neck and hung it from his neck.
Apparently this is the standard way to carry a magic guide board.
Allen sees the dwarves lining up for a ruined reception.
I see some of the other dwarves hanging pitch-black plates around their necks.
(Kind of looks like elementary school kids going to radio gymnastics early in the morning on summer vacation)
When I look at Merle again, I have a candid sentiment because I happily have a guide board.
"Would it be nice if I got something in the dungeon that would be a part of the golem in the dent of this magic guide board and embedded it?
"That's right. For Golem parts, you can get them after the second floor of this trial tower, or you can find them around the trial tower, rarely from the lowest boss of a class A dungeon."
It tells me where I can get parts for the golem.
"My buddy Merle has a gift: General Demon Rock. I hear the Golem also has a class, do you mean the parts are class by class too?
Allen keeps asking questions.
I'm going to ask questions today and get ready to go into the dungeon after tomorrow.
I thought about what to ask in advance.
The story is that the Golem has a class.
The strength of the golem has a class, and the golem that can be moved according to talent grows stronger.
Demon Rock Soldier Talent To Move Bronze Golem
Demon Rock Man Talent To Move Iron Golem
General Demon Rock's talent to move the Mithrill Golem
Demon Rock Soldier is a Bronze Stopper, but with the talent of Demon Rock General, you can move it from Bronze to Mithril.
"Oh, that! Is it true!!
In one word, the temple's receptionist opens his eyes and startles him with his hands on the counter.
Was it too much of a shock, staring at Merle from top to bottom with no other words.
(I see, is this the value of the talent of a Demon Rock General who comes into being only one in ten million? It seems that some golems can even defeat dragons by themselves.)
I feel like I could have known once again how much the Demon Rock General is worth in Dwarf's country.
There's quite a line of dwarves behind the Allen's, but "I'm talking demon rock generals and stuff" "Seriously!" I hear voices like that.
"Yeah! That's right!
Merle replies brightly.
"Indeed, we need to fit the same class of stone slabs on this guide board"
Then I took a breath and the receptionist answered Allen's question.
"Stone plates? You mean bronze or misrill stone plates?
"Yes, please note that fitting even one of the other classes of slabs will no longer work."
I described it as a stone slab, but it seems to be material of each class, not stone.
Allen takes an even closer look at the Magic Guide Board.
They have about ten dents, but the stone slabs to be fitted there have to be of the same class.
I'm going to dabble a lot.
"What happens when the torso part of the same iron comes out?
"If more than one part of the same area appears on a single demon guide board, some people have it with insurance in case of damage. However, many adventurers find it unnecessary, so we are buying it from this temple"
The price varies depending on the parts and so on, but thanks for buying more than 100 gold coins.
There are many adventurers other than golem users, so I'm talking about coming to sell quite a bit.
That's right, I think it's an item that comes out in the top dungeons of the A-level dungeons.
Note that it tells me that only the parts involved in the golem make purchases in this temple.
Other weapons and protective equipment obtained from demonic stones, crates, etc. that defeated the Warcraft are bought and sold in the Adventurer's Guild in front of the Temple.
I was told that I basically didn't tell them anything about the dungeon's offensive information, such as what kind of dungeon it is and how many tiers it has.
Unlike the school's Adventurer Guild, it basically doesn't seem to tell us what time it takes to attack, or anything like the rank of the Warcraft that comes out.
I'm only advised to go for the offense because it's just a high-mortality dungeon, at my own risk and judgment.
Everyone here has dominated five A-level dungeons.
I guess that means finding out for yourself.
"Thank you for everything, I still have it, okay?
"Of course it is. What is it?
"Do you get this guide board among the dungeons?
"No, this guiding board was given to this temple by Master DiGragni. You'll never get it in any tier of the dungeon."
(Again, is it only available here)
"Okay. So earlier, I was told to 'lend' this guide board, can I 'buy' it?
Before Allen and the others asked questions for the dungeon's offense, the receptionist noticed Merle was a Dwarf and said 'lend' this magic guide board.
Merle and I plan to continue our adventures together.
I think Merle, the golem user, only has a golem.
The biggest problem I've just heard is that the owner of the magic board that Merle needs is not Merle.
We have to solve this problem.
"Uh, I'm sorry. The Magic Boards are the property of the Baukis Empire. Lending is fundamental."
Carefully declined by the receptionist.
"Basics? So you mean there are exceptions?
"Yes, we only give away 10,000 gold coins to use the Golem."
(I see, is that right? This is how you collected the golem they say there are 10,000 bodies)
Allen understood in his conversation so far.
The Baukis Empire runs the administration of this temple.
And if you have a dwarf that seems to be a golem user, actively lend a magic guide board and make them collect stone slabs.
If the same parts of the stone slab gather, the golem dwarf will probably come and sell it to the temple.
I don't even know how much the Magic Boards have in stock, but when the war is imminent, we can also take it from Dwarf adventurers if we take it in the form of a loan.
And if you really want a magic board, give me 10,000 gold coins, I guess.
"That's 10,000. Please check it out."
"Huh?"
Allen doesn't look like a cleric in charge of reception, but he flips a magic guide over the counter and opens a storage page.
And drop a sachet containing gold coins on the counter, subdivided into 100 sachets for convenience in the transaction.
"This should be 10,000 gold coins."
Allen can confirm, and gesture shows.
……
My people are staring at Allen.
Seems Cecil knew somehow this would happen.
I'm sighing.
Wait a minute. After the receptionist pulled into the cleric's room, he called a few people and started counting the gold coins.
It took about an hour to complete the process of purchasing the Magic Boards with gold coins and registering them with Merle's Adventurer ID that this Magic Board belonged to Merle.
"Thanks."
"No, well, that's a natural response. Well, it's getting dark now, so it's tomorrow to stop by the Adventurer's Guild."
"Right. Let's stay today and tomorrow."
Because of the question to the receptionist and the delay in the ensuing proceedings, Allen says to try to get this far for today's appointment, and Cecil says that's good too.
Thus, the next day, I stopped at the Adventurer's Guild, on its feet, to rent one of the houses for rent near the dungeon in the Real Estate Guild.
When it's a hotel, meals come out, and beds are comfortable and good, but like heavenly grace creation, there are parts that really care about people.
Eat an adorable meal with your friends in a room that doesn't have any furniture yet.
(Well, I guess I've almost done what I have to do besides go to the dungeon)
In the meantime, Allen spoke.
"Hey, I want you to listen. I want to talk about our challenges ahead."
Allen thinks his friends have their own problems and challenges, not just attacking the dungeons.
We were going to talk about that.