Even though I tried my best, I felt more "I want to grow" because I was defeated by Tano-kun...
Apply any day when you can apply for a "Replacement Battle"...... while fulfilling your daily quota while being grateful for the combat experience from the members of the successive flare-ups.
I fought against Tano, who was on 100 levels with his buffs on, and gradually, but steadily, refined my game plan.
You're also being given more opportunities than other members, but when you have time left (voluntarily), you're fighting a decent battle without the miniatures.
As a result, the "loss" became entrenched, and the number of times the penalty of "hierarchy down" has increased......
Unless you're stronger than Tatano, you won't be able to break through this labyrinth, so you won't regret it at all.
However... as the hierarchy deepened, the difficulty increased, and I wasn't the only one struggling... gradually, I had more opportunities to meet the party members.
At one time, there were about 20 levels open, and the "difference between the front and the back end" now often falls within 5 levels.
"When I encounter it, it's almost a battle if I'm not the" disqualified opponent "if I lose." It's good in the sense of actual combat experience, but if you lose, it's dented and it's bad for your heart. "
Even after descending to the 50th tier, there was a sense of disobedience in "crushing each other", but after battling Tano-kun, three of us, Ian Gill-kun, became militant.
The heat spread to Esther & Marina and eventually motivated Nina.
Nowadays, when I meet someone, I make sure that there is no "Norma has not reached or is not feeling well" and I instantly fight.
After winning or losing, the "24-hour timer" of the captive loser was activated, and there was a trend of friendly lunch and chatting for about an hour.
Of course, since the goal is to gain experience by fighting in a "lost state", we don't deliberately drop the opponent.....
Defeated members are much more likely to be forcibly disqualified, so they become framed to change their blood and collect jewels, and unknowingly train their mental skills.
~ Rules in the Kogashima Labyrinth (partial excerpt) ~
Part 1: Use one of the temples scattered throughout the labyrinth as a base to pay a fixed number of colors and jewels to the central altar each day.
If a specified number of jewels is not delivered for three consecutive days, the person will be subject to mandatory retirement.
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Part 2: Exchange of jewelry with other members is permitted, but transactions that cause losses to one party will not be permitted. As soon as I found it, I was warned that it would be a forced retirement.You can find story with these keywords: Leaving the country of falling-about the fact that he was the 4th granting surgeon in the world-, Read Leaving the country of falling-about the fact that he was the 4th granting surgeon in the world-, Leaving the country of falling-about the fact that he was the 4th granting surgeon in the world- novel, Leaving the country of falling-about the fact that he was the 4th granting surgeon in the world- book, Leaving the country of falling-about the fact that he was the 4th granting surgeon in the world- story, Leaving the country of falling-about the fact that he was the 4th granting surgeon in the world- full, Leaving the country of falling-about the fact that he was the 4th granting surgeon in the world- Latest Chapter