The afternoon session is a "Golem competition" in which participants throw a ball at a target 50 meters away and compete in accuracy.
The diameter of the circular target is 3 meters, and concentric circles are drawn on it.
Within the 3-meter circle, there are three circles of 2 meters, 1 meter, and 30 centimeters, each with a different score.
The outermost 3-meter circle gives 10 points, the 2-meter circle gives 30 points, the 1-meter circle gives 60 points, and the 30-centimeter circle gives 60 points. 60 points for the outermost 3-meter circle, 100 points for the 1-meter circle, and 100 points for the 30-centimeter circle.
After one practice throw, each player can throw three times, and the two highest scores are counted for the points.
First, practice. The players go around in order of their numbers.
Now, each player has finished practicing. First, let's start with number 1, Stahlritter! He's ready to throw ......! 30 points!
It's not easy to get the hang of it after one practice, but Stahlritter hit the target out of the blue.
You can see the blue marks on the target.
Next up was number 2, Zabela. He threw it! Thirty points!
Both number 1 and number 2 hit the target. Excellent!
I thought the high scores would continue, but then came numbers 3, 4, 5, and 6 in a row, all without scores.
I guess it's difficult to score runs.
(I can't see it well, but I think the balls you're throwing aren't round, Reiko.)
(Yes, Father. They are irregularly shaped.)
(Yes, Father.) That's because the target is colored when it is hit, so the structure is an iron ball as a core, and a cloth containing ink is wrapped around it.
The second throw is made with red ink, and the third throw is made with black ink.
The second throw is a ball of red ink, and the third one is a ball of black ink, but because of the air resistance, the ball does not go where the player wants it to go.
Number 15, 10 points!
Number 16, ten points!
However, there were a few who scored on their first throw.
And number 40.
30 points! The third one with 30 points!
Donald Callow's old warrior (Altkrieger) is a good performer, Jin thought.
Then came number 41, which also caught Jin's attention.
Another 30 points! That's four!
(As I thought, this guy can't be underestimated. ......)
Jin was even more alarmed.
And now for the second round, starting with number 41!
grabs a red-colored ball this time. He then throws .......
Oh, wow! 100 points! He got 100 points!
(I knew you were a quick learner. ......)
The fact that he is not only a quick learner of a particular technique tells us that his control core has a lot of processing power.
Jin would like to analyze it carefully at his side.
The test proceeded.
I did it! I did it! Altkrieger 40, you scored 100 points!
Altkrieger seemed to have improved his accuracy the second time around.
And No. 35, Iron Warrior, got 30 points, and No. 16, Blue Knight, also got 30 points. The top team scored well.
The top players were surely scoring points.
Both No. 2 Zerberer and No. 1 Stahlritter scored 60 points.
For the third and final time, for crying or for laughing!
This time it's the third and final attempt! He throws a black ball.
Too close! Stahlritter, number 1, he's down to 30 points!
The first time was 30 points, the second time was 60 points, and the third time was 30 points. The first time was 30 points, the second time was 60 points, and the third time was 30 points, so adding the top two times, 30 + 60 = 90 points, which is the score for the Steel Knight (Stahlritter). This is the score of the Steel Knight (Stahlritter).
The last time he scored 100 points, but this time, the ink ball seemed to have been poorly made, and the trajectory of the ball was not set right, so he ended up with 60 points.
And the number 41.
[Claire] I threw it! ...... I did it! Another 100 points! This is amazing!
At this point, was in first place.
After all.
1st place, Phantom, 100 + 100 = 20 Zero points
Second place: The Old Warrior (Altkrieger) 100 + 60 = 16 0 points