However, now that I have become more accustomed to both exploring the Labyrinth and fighting with the monsters that dwell inside of it and raised the levels of my Jobs through repeating countless battles, I think I have begun to slowly overcome that fear, or at least that is what I would like to believe.
But if instead of Needlewoods Kobolds were the enemies present on the first floor, then I dont know if I would have been able to conquer my fear of their weapons. But thankfully I didnt have to worry myself with things like that then, so I guess theres no need in worrying about them now.
The next opponents we have encountered were a pair of Kobolds and a pair of Green Caterpillars, on which I tried to use Water Storm to how well was it going to perform, but even with Water Magic, which was normally supposed to be weaker than the rest of the elemental-type spells (At least if we consider how is it usually being portrayed in video games), the Kobolds still died after being hit with a single spell. When I saw that Fire Magic was so effective against them I honestly thought that fire must have been their weakness, but it would seem that they are also weak against water. With the next group of enemies, which was a pair of Needlewoods and a pair of Kobolds, I tried attacking them with Breeze Storm to see how effective Wind Magic would be, and as it turned out, Wind Magic was not very effective. But still, instead of just one Breeze Storm, it took one Breeze Storm and one Breezeball, so all in all, Kobolds can still be considered weak in my book. But if they are so weak, then wont that mean that I will get a really shitty amount of EXP for killing them, which is going to put a wrench in my EXP gaining strategy which was designed with the highest possible efficiency in mind? I sure hope that this wont be the case, but now that this idea has popped into my head, I cant get it out of it. Great, now I will worry about it constantly and it will ruin the rest of my otherwise pretty pleasant day.
After we killed all of the Kobolds and Needlewoods, I went over to the place where the Kobold disappeared and noticed that this time the item that it left behind was not Kobold Salt, but the knife it was holding onto instead. Further investigation revealed that it was a type of folding knife, aptly named Kobold Knife.
Huh. And here I was thinking that Kobolds wont drop anything other than Kobold Salt.
Because it seems that monsters can drop different items when they die, although the appearance of some of them is much rarer than the others.
So in other words, to borrow the video game terminology, Kobold Salt would be Kobolds Common Drop, while Kobold Knife must be the Rare Drop. I wonder if the number of drops is determined by the monsters level or some other factors, because thus far the Needlewoods on the first floor only dropped Needlewood Branches upon defeat and Green Caterpillars of the second floor were leaving behind their Threads. Roxanne picked the knife up and examined it closely.
That so? Good to know then. Here, let me put it in the Item Box.
Are you sure you want to do that, master?
The female Adventurer shouted, asking if there was anyone willing to go with them.
Adventurers have a Movement Magic called Field Walker, a type of magic that allows them to instantly travel to any place they have visited at least once through the black wall-portal similar to the one I am using with my Dungeon Walker, so I guess you could say that Field Walker functions somewhat like the busses did on earth, except Field Walker must probably be much faster than any bus I ever used when I was still back there. The problem is, we currently want to go to Quratar, not the Imperial City itself, because according to Roxanne there should be a permanently open shop that sells accessories and equipment for magic users there. But you know, even if we dont have any business in the Imperial City eight now, I sure as hell would like to see it someday.
Now that we were on the Labyrinths third floor, I could no longer kill Needlewoods and Green Caterpillars with just 3 spells, reverting back to needing four of them. That is an obvious sign that if I dont want to have a bad time when fighting mainly with magic, then I should go buy myself a wand or a staff as soon as possible. However, its not like I am in any hurry to do so just yet. Its just that killing monsters with three spells is more convenient for me, because it allows me to kill them before they can enter my melee range, and besides, if we wait for a few more days, then surely enough the bazaar day would be upon us and the shops would be opened once again, offering us a chance to look for everything we needed here in Veil, so the timing of those two Adventurers and their lift offer couldnt have been worse.
Imperial City sounds tempting, but we should really go to Quratar first.
You know master, Quratar is actually pretty close to the Imperial City.
Standing next to me, Roxanne whispered that into my ear.
It is?
Yes! When I went to Quratar that one time before, I stopped at the Imperial City first. I dont know if it is possible to go to Quratar from Veil, but a travel there is certainly possible from the Imperial City.
I see. Lets try going there then.