
It’s pretty much the same.
The one who can hold a bow.
If we have a one-on-one, the winning side is Joh.
I feel like I was quite strong.
But the mobility…
Brian also fell in love with Lushette, so make it a choice of three.
I wish both of them could become friends.
The person wearing a strange headgear.
Kusanagi Johan
Either way, I won’t use either…
Both are weak!
The accessories of Rezaia or Aura are more important.
Calling it Johan just because it’s a horse is amateurish.
I can use Master Knight Brian as much as I want…
The axe is held by the leaves, so it was made into a thread image as a role for holding the stock of bows.
It’s terrible that I can hold a bow but my skill limit is only 20.
Well, to begin with, whether you’ll actually nurture something to the point of hitting the upper limit is another matter altogether.
If I give it a Killer Bow, it’s strong… No, this is just the Killer Bow that’s strong.
Mr. Johan has a skill set similar to a degraded Rex, so even though it’s a horse, it’s not that strong.
Don’t just ambush, make sure you have a deadly move too.
If there is a limit like Forest… it doesn’t matter because I can’t reach it anyway.
The cool guy in the demo screen’s battle.
Johann has a stronger character presence.
This guy is definitely… Asaero!
It wasn’t.
Taking the Rezaiah could have been done by Johann as well, but considering it’s on the way, it’s fine to just go with Va.
The difference from Rex is that the initial level is high.
Rex is quite weak in its initial state.
The conversations with Rakche are too passionate, and Rakche’s reactions are so cute that I only have her as my ally.
It’s better to go to the one that is on the way.
In the end, I won’t use either.
I am gradually starting to dislike Yoharv because there are people like Yoharvaki on the bulletin board.
Basically, I’m just staying at home, but it’s somewhat easier to win in the arena, so I’ll choose this.
A handsome face paired with a bow-legged crab walk and a muscular physique.
During the unfortunate era of the axe, Yohalva finds relief in being able to wield the Killer Bow.
I want to give the hero’s axe and the killer bow to Leaf.
In the first place, even Rex would be treated worse than Johan if the opponent is in the second division.
User of the surplus steel bow.
The cool and refreshing conversation when I bumped into Brian is really stylish.
Thanks to your bloodline, it doesn’t mean that you’re both too weak to fight.
In a civilian play, they perform quite well.
I’ll have Lester carry the hero’s bow…
Rex is relatively very strong because the enemies are really weak.
Here, the enemy will get serious early on.
When you make Rex fight with the image that he was strong, surprisingly he almost dies.
Yohayoh isn’t very useful, but when you make them fight, they turn out to be quite strong.
Characters with the strength I expected are quite few.
The individual skill charge is probably more suited for bows than for axes.
For a warrior, it’s fun to hold the ☆100 Hero’s axe and jump around like a grasshopper while obliterating enemies.
Rex’s defense starts low but has a good growth rate.
In the early chapters, he grows up weak but as an elite.
Many people are seeing Rex as a hero based on the hidden element of the hero’s axe.
I feel like I can manage to just break the Dark Mage in the second half as well.
One advantage is that it has good compatibility against Dragena.
I raised it with great effort in the arena, but it hardly fought in actual battles.
The infantry in the second half looks something like this.
The forest around chapter 10 seems suspicious, but it’s not often that I run out of hands or feet.
The upper limit of speed is strangely high, but the growth rate is terrible.
The sudden attack sometimes appears at times when I don’t want it to, making it difficult to handle.
The hero’s axe can’t be passed down because no one in the next generation can use an axe.
It seems that wielders of axes haven’t been given skills that directly translate to damage, as their power is still monstrous.
If I want to make the most of Va’s charge, I need to hold a bow.
Suddenly Levin’s mom came out of the river and gave me an axe, which is weird, right?
Lady Rarna’s face graphics being reused gives it a charming feel.
It’s not like you would think to have Rex stand there on your first try!
The silver axe must have had a power of 20, so Rex tends to manage somehow with that even without a hero.
The silver axe has a power of 22.
Weight 18
The parent generation often has few enemies with pursuit capabilities, so the disadvantage of weight is often not a big deal.
When I try to win all matches in the arena during evaluation play, it’s surprisingly tough for Rex since I can only use the hero’s axe.
In terms of aiming for a high score, it’s easier to use Yohalva with a bow in the arena after CC.
Rex doesn’t even need to try hard in the arena in the first place…
Maybe the development assumes that even if you can’t defeat enemies without the hero’s axe, you can still grow by having elite skills.
I think Rex deserves to be rated to some extent just for being precocious.
Since I often deal with spears, I am stronger than I might seem.
It’s just that those around me are stronger.
If done normally, Sigurd, Cuan, and Lex will be the main forces in chapters 2-3.
You can use Yohas until the addition of Ares, yeah.
There are aspects where Mide feels like it’s finally borrowing a killer bow.
If anything, it’s a bit tight even when borrowed, so unless I buy it in a used condition, I’m not sure if I even have the money to buy it…
The growth rate is really bad when you look closely, but since it’s cavalry and indirect, it doesn’t matter too much.
After finishing the Jamka’s arena in chapter 2 without any repairs, selling the Killer Bow → Midé buys it is a solid strategy.
In the parent generation’s arena, it becomes much easier for everyone to dominate starting from chapter 3 when they receive the hero’s sword.
It’s interesting that even Rex and Mide can still fail despite their efforts.
Mide has given up on strength and speed, but why is your HP growth rate so terrible?
Being cavalry, I don’t assume I’ll be hit.
Or it is a growth rate based on the premise that the ass violated by Gandolf has not healed.
Marilyn is strong, you know…
After Horin joins, stronger characters will clearly emerge, so the selection of the person for the seventh battle when deploying Horin is also important.
For some reason, I have the impression that Jamka can easily dodge even at 70%.
Just making a “chat-chat” sound while taking two steps is completely damage-free.
People in need of money should pick up the Return Ring in Chapter 2, then retrieve the Iron Cutter and return.
I will be able to regroup with the main team, which has returned to a good state.
It’s difficult if you’re the type who gets impatient and tries to activate both the Hiroshi team and the armor around the castle at the same time.
The performance of both is so poor that, since the hero’s axe is excellent, I guess it’s just about Johann being faster… in terms of performance.
The Holy War is the most difficult, or rather the busiest, in Chapter 2.
Characters who cannot use a staff and do not have a special attack really have nothing to do in the next generation.
Chapter 2: The Handsome Man Protecting the Castle for the Assault Ring Can’t Help but Walk Slowly
In the end, which is easier: to make them walk slowly from the beginning or to warp them after capturing the castle in the center on the left?
However, Ardan tends to be made to walk towards the sandy beach from the first turn in order to avoid increasing the love affinity with the team that earns money with the staff.
In extreme terms, Chapter 2 makes it impossible to maneuver in a way that ensures 100% that Lachesis’ entourage won’t die.
It seems to be a basic practice to save after finishing everything up to the arena before advancing.
Even with a fully leveled CC and carefully selected muscular army at level 30, Eve will die before the encounter.
If you just stick to defensive measures, it would be fine, but those three idiots go out of their way to pick a fight when they’re approached, and they get further worn down with counterattacks.
Since we started playing for evaluation, we all rotate together, so there hasn’t been a need to create adjustment roles for either the parent generation or the child generation.
It’s pretty important to earn experience points and money in the arena, right?
If Rex is also an elite, shouldn’t he be distributing money?
Dew’s HP is…
While I like the wording of “Dew’s child,” I’m generally dissatisfied with the low growth rate of capable children.
It’s better to avoid Brider who has low HP and fights aggressively.
If you’re going to turn the twins into a tribute machine, then HP won’t have that many issues.
The biggest difference in whether or not one is making children is with Brigid, isn’t it?
What is this weakness of Daisy…
I think Moonlight Patty is the only one in the Sea-Folk who really has a decent level of strength.
It would be a lie to say that it’s not erotic for Rakuche to be completely devoted and generously giving to Yoyahya, whom she looks down upon…
Daisy can finally reach a level where she can barely fight by acquiring a powerful magic sword after carefully selecting her magical abilities.
I don’t think there are many advantages to Dublir, so in the end, it would be either Holin or Alec for Brigid.
The Valkyrie’s Staff that often becomes useless on the first playthrough!