"Well, let's go find a medal"
"Right."
Allen preached enthusiastically to his peers about the usefulness of the tank, so he tries to move on to the next action.
(You're right around here from the brave. conditions for obtaining medals)
Hermios, the brave man, asked me about the way this dungeon was attacked.
I did need a medal to cross the hierarchy and was told I needed that medal every time I went to the next hierarchy.
And the number and type of medals required vary from hierarchy to hierarchy.
"There are three ways to get medals."
Sounds like it.
Cecil and her crew know how to get medals.
Allen mouths three ways to repeat it with the meaning of confirmation.
The first is that all hierarchies have stronger warcraft than regular monsters said to be hierarchical bosses.
Defeat that Warcraft and you will always get one medal.
This hierarchical boss is clearly different from a C to A dungeon.
In the C to A dungeons there was a warcraft called the Lowest Boss in the Lower Level.
In S-class dungeons, hierarchical bosses are somewhere in this broad hierarchy for each hierarchy.
Besides, it seems that hierarchical bosses have many kinds in each hierarchy.
The medals you get from the hierarchy boss change from hierarchy to hierarchy.
Bronze medal from the two-tier hierarchy boss.
From the three-tier hierarchy boss, the iron medal.
From the four-tier hierarchy boss, there's a misrill medal.
The second is that the dungeon has a crate dropped inside, including weapons, protective equipment, and items that increase status. There's half a chance there's one medal in that chest.
The types of medals available are linked to the first way to obtain them.
This two-tier chest will get you a bronze medal.
It should be noted that I was told that there are several ways to obtain a chest.
The third is to trade with adventurers normally.
You can trade through the Adventurer's Guild, and if you're a bronze medal, you get 100 gold coins a piece.
Allen's finances also allowed him to get three bronze medals in the deal with 300 gold coins.
It also confirms that a significant amount seems to be traded and can be obtained immediately.
I decide to verify if it is faster to trade or faster to get it from hierarchical bosses and crates on my own.
That's why the purpose of this dungeon is to work hard with the first hierarchical boss and the second crate to collect the three bronze medals.
"Griffs, come out."
"" "Nah!?
Allen summons a bird b summoner in a square full of these adventurers.
They told me not to if I summoned him around the city, but these two tiers are in a genuine dungeon.
Permission to subpoena is given by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Nukai.
(Well, no one's going to attack me)
Make sure they don't attack me and cross the subpoena of Bird B.
Some of the adventurers took weapons, but they did not attack.
Even if they attacked me, I planned on letting Stone C's Summoner use his stunt "Miwa" in a fast summons, so I don't think it's a problem unless a Hermios-like blow from the brave comes along.
I plan to attack this dungeon for the next year.
I can't avoid people every time.
It can be suspicious if you're hiding it.
If possible, I shall also summon it before my eyes with the desire to get used to other adventurers.
Keep rising as the adventurers marvel.
(Well, Hawk. Again, using a thousand eyes)
Re-summon the Summoner of Bird E, and the information seen in the awakening skill "Thousand Eyes" goes inside Allen.
(You're a good number of adventurers. I see, there are quite a few warcraft I've never seen, but most of them are made up of B-rank warcraft. I wanted to be there. That's it, isn't it?
I hear the two tiers consist of B-rank Warcraft except the hierarchical boss.
The Allens don't have appraisal abilities, so just looking at the Warcraft doesn't tell the rank of the Warcraft.
Find and defeat a single, moving warcraft that seems to be bigger than other warcraft, or barely seen, positioned as a hierarchical boss.
I wish I had asked Hermios just how each hierarchy boss looks.
Thousands of eyes catch a huge warcraft.
It's a big lizard warcraft I've never seen.
"Maybe that's an A-rank warcraft. We're going that way."
"" "Whoa!
With Allen's hanging voice, we head to where the hierarchical boss is.
"Oops."
"What's going on?
Allen stops on his way.
All bird B summoners are shared by Allen, so all bird B summoners stop in the air.
He asks Merle, who is still riding with him today, why he stopped.
"No, another adventurer caught me. Let's hit something else."
(I guess there are some scouts at the party. I mean, the beasts don't travel half as fast. The scouts and the rest of us are running around)
Where Allen and the others said it was time to arrive, adventurers of supposedly scoundrel enemy personnel began attempting to direct them where the party was while adding attack while keeping their distance from the hierarchical boss.
And they use howling signals, and the fellows who hear it are rushing to the scourge with all their might.
The rendezvous between the scouts and their companions has not been fulfilled, but Allen gives up defeating this big lizard-like warcraft.
(Warcraft takeover? I miss you so much. This is what the first online game I ever played looked like)
In common sense since Allen's previous life, the Warcraft belongs to the first person to attack. It's an insanity that should never be broken.
If we break this insanity, we will be chased from the hunting grounds and we will not be able to organize a party even on an impromptu basis.
Major bulletin boards will also be exposed to names until the service ends as manners violators.
Recalls that terms like 'first attack' and 'tag taking' were commonly used when defeating a handful of enemies on a wide field.
Unless the Warcraft target changes from the adventurer of the enemy personnel who launched the attack, the realization is that this big lizard-like hierarchical boss belongs to the adventurer of the enemy personnel.
This is not the world of games, but Allen decides to protect it as one manners.
Give up and change to another hierarchical boss.
Once again, let Bird E's Summoner use his awakening skill, Chirii Eye, and now it's time to look for a hierarchical boss in a free state.
"Oh! Now you have some big chicken somewhere around you. I saw that as a hierarchical boss, too."
Surprisingly big chickens walking wide on the field.
I saw it with a thousand eyes, but it doesn't look like there are the same warcraft as this big chicken.
Somehow, I'm getting the hang of finding a hierarchical boss.
Perhaps the hierarchy boss has only one per type in this overly broad hierarchy.
You can tell with skill activation if you have the same Warcraft if you use Chiriko Eye.
On our way together, there will be an anomaly.
"Hey, what are you stopping for!!
I can hear Cecil blaming me from behind.
Because when we were all moving, we stopped on our way again.
"No, I'm sorry. The subject has disappeared."
"Huh? What are you talking about?
Call Cecil and everyone nearby to explain.
The big chicken warcraft suddenly disappeared when Allen and his boys were on their way.
(Thousands of eyes and. Is it gushing over there already? There's an adventurer nearby, and now they're going to take it. This doesn't have a fight for a certain amount of time. Sounds like the hierarchical boss will try to disappear and move somewhere else)
I looked again with a thousand eyes by bird e summoner and I was at quite a distance away.
I didn't feel the way I moved for a moment.
Apparently, hierarchical bosses move randomly on a time basis.
"But if the hierarchical boss suddenly comes out, the adventurer's in danger."
Sophie looked like she was in trouble and noticed about the issue of hierarchical boss metastasis.
This is a very large space, so a random transfer would be unlikely to have adventurers around.
But if you're fighting other hierarchical bosses, or if another hierarchical boss shows up near you resting, you're in a situation that could be wiped out.
"Right. I hear the hierarchical bosses are from A-rank to S-rank warcraft."
Regardless of the hierarchy, I recall hearing from Hermios that hierarchy bosses even have S-rank warcraft, not just A-rank.
Somehow, I feel like I know why half the adventurers lose their lives every year.
"What are we going to do? It's hard to find, though."
"What are you talking about? The hunt has just begun. We're still going."
Allen answers Cecil's question, still going on.
(Well, uh. There was something unusual about other traits of Warcraft. Red beetle? Quail? Hmm? Keep it up and don't hang out with adventurers. You're unbeatable!!
Discover warcraft flying a little high off the ground like a bright red beetle and added quail.
There is also a party of adventurers a short distance from that warcraft.
Chiriko also captures the behavior of the adventurers.
Seems we haven't noticed this red beetle-like warcraft yet.
Soon a red beetle warcraft is going to meet the adventurer's party.
With Allen's rules, this warcraft belongs to the Allen's if the adventurers haven't noticed it yet.
"We're close. If it stays like this, they'll take it. We're in a hurry!!
"Hey!!
Cecil declares a complaint to the Summoner of Bird B, who suddenly flies out in a hurry, but does not slow down the speed of movement.
If this were taken, I would have made three mistakes.
(Damn, if you stay like this, the adventurers will catch you)
"Griffs, it's Heavenly Drive!!
"" 'Grrr!!
Allen's honking increases bird B's flight speed all at once.
Great momentum brings us closer to a red beetle-like warcraft.
But things change.
Looks like a red beetle-like warcraft noticed a bunch of adventurers first.
Accelerate feather wings and head towards adventurers.
(Ma, you can't lose. That's not possible at this distance... Grunt, huh?
Obviously it was then that I thought I would lose another battle for hierarchical boss.
The adventurers reacted differently to Allen's assumptions.
The first thing I noticed would be the scourge of the party's enemy personnel.
I screamed out loud.
The adventurers, who caught sight of the red beetle-like warcraft, began to flee to point fingers and disapprove and disperse.