Escape Goat appears as well on tenth floor of Harubas Labyrinth, which means that it is probably the monster native to its ninth floor. Escape Goat Lv.10 starts running away after three magic attacks, so it is exactly the same pattern as before. Boring.

Roxanne, I will chase it, and you finish it off when it has nowhere else left to run!

I said no such thing, because there was absolutely no need for me to resort to having Roxanne help me. Right now, I took it out with just three attacks of my magic.

Nothing seems out of place on the tenth floor of Harubas Labyrinth. We can take on the monsters that are dwelling here without any trouble.

I am itching to test how capable our new equipment is but it is not a good idea to receive an NT Ants attack for that reason alone. We might not have problems killing the enemies here on the tenth floor, but their increasing attack power is bound to become a problem at one point or another, so the wise thing to do here is to not get too full of ourselves just because we have updated equipment on us. When we will reach eleventh floor, we will be bound to take some attacks from the enemies that are going to be there anyway, so it is best for us to prepare ourselves for it mentally.

We seem to be doing fine on tenth floor, so how about we move on to the eleventh one already?

Okay.

Understood.

And so, we proceed to the eleventh floor. When we thought there, I noticed that the situation with the monsters on the eleventh floor oh Harubas Labyrinth is more or less the same as with the eleventh floors of Vale and Quratars Labyrinths, meaning that the battles with them were taking longer than with the monsters on the previous floors, and because battles will be long, Sherry is bound to receive an attack from the enemy sooner or later, so I have to keep an eye on her to be able to properly rush to her aid when needed.

However, even though I was thinking like that, I was actually the first one to receive an attack in Harubas Labyrinth, which was admittedly kinda lame and made me feel somewhat stupid about myself, because it happened in a rather stupid way that could have been easily avoided if only I was more careful.

While I was recovering my MP through Durandals MP AbsorptionSkill, I could not avoid the incoming attack from a charging Mino and I got slammed with the full weight of its body as a result. It was my first time ever tasting the full brunt of such an attack, and not only did it hurt like hell, but it also must have made me look like a complete idiot in the eyes of Roxanne and Sherry.

In comparison to Minos, it is definitely quicker to take out NT Ants and Escape Goats. Aside for Durandal, which can kill the monsters around these floors in two or three hits, the NT Ants are weak against Water Magic, which means that I can kill them with three shots of my Water Ball, and the escape Goats start to run when they are hit with three magic attacks, so whenever that happens, it is my cue to attack them with Durandal to takeout the remaining half of their HP in one fell swoop. With Minos however, the situation is a little different, because they do not have any kind of gimmicks or Skills to them (and even if they do, I have yet to see them.)

Even though Minos are not the main monster of the eleventh floor, that does not mean that there will be no groups of monsters that consist of four of them. They might not be all that frequent, but they are definitely here.

This time, only two Heals were enough to bring her back to full health, so yeah, the damage that she has sustained from those attacks has definitely decreased in comparison to when she was wearing her old Leather Jacket.

Will we be able to clear eleventh floor of Quratars Labyrinth now?

Well, we will not know unless we try, right?

Although we have upgraded our equipment, that question still remains, and just like I told Sherry, we will not know the definite answer to it unless we try going there again to see if we have improved.

That said, we can still make predictions based on how we perform on the eleventh floor of Harubas Labyrinth. Even if there are strong and weak points of monsters, there is not much difference in their overall strength at any given level. Because the battles were long, we spent all morning exploring the eleventh floor of Harubas labyrinth. We took a little break in the afternoon and then resumed the exploration, but this time with a different target in mind.

We should go to the thirteenth floor of Tares Labyrinth next.The monster there is Rub Shrub that drops the item that Sherry needs to make the next equipment on the Master Smith training list, right?

Yes, that is right, master.

Our aim right now is going to be the thirteenth floor of Tares Labyrinth. This is going to be two levels higher in comparison to where we were exploring and killing monsters now, but we should be well prepared for it, because I do not think that two floors are going to be making that much of a difference in the strength of the monsters that are dwelling there.

First, we enter the first floor of Tares Labyrinth.

As a precaution, not only did I bring Durandal with me from the get-go, but I also added a Sixth Job to my Bonus Skills to be able to use both Alchemists Plating and Warriors Rush. If push comes to shove, I will use Rushin combination with Durandals offensive power to make sure that we are going to get out of every possible tight spot unscratched. Having applied Platingto Sherry, we should be as ready as we can possibly be now, and we can finally proceed to explore Tares Labyrinths first floor.

So, what kind of monster this Rub Shrub is?

I have never fought against it myself but I heard it uses long-range attacks. It shoots its branches from a distance, and its weakness is supposed to be Fire Magic.

A monster specializing in long ranged attacks? Judging by that alone, monsters from the twelfth floor onwards are definitely going to be different than the ones that we have encountered on the lower floors thus far.