Chapter 112: Snatching The Chance (2)
Poison Suppression
It’s an effect that defends against poisoning.
Of course, it doesn’t cure the poisoned state, so eventually, an antidote must be consumed to clear the poison.
But it blocks the path to becoming poisoned, making it somewhat akin to being half-immune.
Healing Suppression
This effect activates when the target under this effect is attacked.
If the target’s health is above 75% of the total, it prevents any healing mechanisms from working.
For instance, a hunter with a total health of 100 who suffers damage from Kang-hoo, who has the healing suppression effect, and drops to 80, would not be able to use potions or healing skills because the health is above 75% of the total.
The duration of healing suppression is 30 minutes, which might not seem long, but in the context of battle, it’s considerably lengthy.
This had significant implications.
Normally, skilled hunters meticulously recover their health from the beginning as it starts to drop.
That’s because there are hardly any skills that dramatically restore health later on.
Even if there are, they require a healer with a named title to make it possible.Visitt novelbin(.)co/m for the latest updates
However, being in a ‘debuff’ state with healing suppression makes it impossible to attempt recovery from the beginning.
The peak point where healing can be attempted significantly lowers, adding psychological pressure.
‘Since many hunters use poison adeptly, poison suppression has significant meaning.’
While healing suppression is beneficial, Kang-hoo rated poison suppression higher.
This made Kang-hoo no longer need a healer.
Usually, their role involves granting immunity or detoxifying poison states.
But if there’s already immunity, there’s no need to seek a healer’s aid. Kang-hoo has his ways of recovering health.
It seemed fitting to strike through ‘healer’ from the list of needed partner professions moving forward.
Bluntly put, they were nothing but a burden and experience thieves.
Of course, the narrative shifts significantly with a combat healer like the Savior Saint, Elizabeth.
With the substantial upgrade of the necklace this time, the health stat naturally exceeded 500.
To be precise, 545.
With such a figure, physical attack damage from hunters below level 75 can almost be considered negligible.
It’s a survival of the fittest scenario, where the strong thrive within the system-influenced concept of stats.
Magic damage from skills would still affect him, but physical damage could essentially be ignored.
‘Those wielding knives can now be sufficiently disregarded.’
Kang-hoo smiled in satisfaction.
At the lower levels, swordsmen are particularly abundant. With abundance comes a proportional increase in mediocrity.
Moving forward, he could fully leverage the health stat he had diligently accumulated when dealing with such individuals.
After receiving the authentication certificate for the Breath of the Traitor necklace and the official guarantee certificate from the Shinto Guild from Yu Cheonghwa.
As he arrived in front of the elevator to say goodbye, she initiated the conversation again.
“Excuse me.”
“Yes?”
“Have you seriously considered joining our guild?”
“No, I’d rather not think about it seriously yet.”
“That’s quite blunt, isn’t it?”
“Given what I know about the light and dark sides of the Shinto Guild, it’s not particularly appealing.”
Yu Cheonghwa’s expression stiffened for a moment before relaxing at Kang-hoo’s candid response.
Kang-hoo knew.
If you join the Shinto Guild, they’ll fully support you, but leaving the guild is not an option.
Contrary to appearances, the Shinto Guild was obsessively possessive about its talents.
Especially the guild master, Go Cheon-young, was recognized as a madman among madmen in the original story.
If he couldn’t have a talent, he wouldn’t let them live to benefit others; that was his principle.
Kang-hoo kept fiddling with his necklace, clearly satisfied.
Basic stats don’t lie. They consistently reveal their value, especially when enhanced.
This is why hunters invest in items.
No matter how much money you save, it never seems to be enough. There’s always something new you find yourself wanting to buy once you have the funds.
Like today, when Kang-hoo spent 110 billion won just to acquire a grade 2 necklace.
“Sigh.”
He took a deep breath and, looking forward, noticed the mining routes splitting into three, just as he remembered.
Since the dungeon’s starting point was at the base of a mountain housing the mine,
the surroundings were dominated by rugged mountain paths, including several cliffs with sheer drops.
About 5 minutes from the starting point, by foot, the path diverged into three distinct routes.
The west route is known for magic stones, the north for experience points, and the east for skill books.
The goblins that appear here are equipped with high-tech devices and can fire magic bullets, making them formidable opponents in one-on-one battles.
Furthermore, the weapons looted from goblins cannot be used outside the dungeon, which is a disappointment.
The moment you step outside, they immediately corrode into ash, rendering them useless externally.
Of course, inside the dungeon, you can seize and use them as much as you like.
‘Since leveling up wasn’t my goal anyway.’
Kang-hoo chose the east route, aligning with his original objective.
Not for the revenue from skill books, but for the ‘fateful encounter’ point located along the east route.
In the original story, Jang Si-hwan found his fateful encounter in that secret space.
Since it’s 4 years before the story’s conclusion, that event hasn’t occurred yet. In other words, it’s a place he’ll visit within the year.
He immediately set off.
Because other uninvited guests could enter the dungeon at any moment.
Given that he entered a dungeon in a city currently embroiled in conflict, it was unpredictable when a battle might erupt.
After about 5 minutes of walking,
He came upon a fork in the road.
Once you choose a path here, it’s very hard to switch to a different route without going back to the starting point.
Just then,
“......?”
Kang-hoo suddenly felt a chilling presence coming from the north route, making him shiver.
It felt even colder than the depths of a frozen lake. It was a dark aura.
Who could it be?
The aura was so strong that even the Troubleshooter’s claw marks seemed insignificant in comparison.
‘Could it be?’
Kang-hoo clenched his dagger.
In an uncertain situation where the opponent could not be identified, it was best to be ready for combat at any moment.
Even just from the aura felt, it was clear the entity was far more skilled than himself.
“Ah, I’m hungry. Did I refine it for too long?”
Then, a voice came from a blind spot hidden by rocks.
Refining, in the original story, often referred to handling power or aura that amplified irregularly.
It seemed there was some issue the opponent had to deal with.
“Yawn.......”
Soon, with a yawn, the mysterious identity revealed itself.
He was walking towards Kang-hoo, shirtless, with steam visibly rising from his body.
The next moment,
“Huh? A lookout?”
He recognized Kang-hoo first.