The "haunt" is a sport that is suddenly held in physical education class, in which teams are divided into two teams. The two teams are divided into two teams, the "Attackers" and the "Defenders", and they take turns attacking for five minutes each. The attacker is called the "shooter" and the defender is called the "rabbi". The reason for this is that it was inspired by the ancient game of the aristocracy called "hunting". The goal of the attacker (shooter) is to make the defender (rabbi) fall down by hitting him with a bullet. The objective of the defender (rabbi) is to continue to avoid the bullets fired by the attacker (shooter). The rule was simple: the team with the most survivors was the winner. I had prepared the shooting gloves for the shooters to use beforehand. But if you have your own, you're welcome to use them.
It seems that it is a rule that each person who has the role of a shooter is equipped with a glove-shaped magic tool. Three types of magical tools are shot from this tool.
It is a spear type that specializes in speed, a sphere type that is balanced, and a disk type that is easy to change the trajectory. Although none of these types of magic bullets do any damage to the body, if the player is hit, a shock wave is generated. 'I see. In other words, it's like a dodgeball game where the players are divided into offensive and defensive positions. Ted, who was sitting next to me, muttered some unusually targeted words. Dodgeball is a relatively new ball game sport that didn't exist in my era of two hundred years ago. I've never actually played it, but I've read about it in a book, so I know the general rules.