A helmet that is part of the Baramut set that was left behind by the King of the Quiet Lavero Jungle, Baramut.
It is made from a tigerâs fur, as well as an unidentifiable alloy. It is both light and tough, a treasure amongst treasures.
The helmet takes the shape of Baramutâs face when it was still alive. With its incredibly refined and attractive design, it is likely to give designers inspiration.
+2 set effect: When you attack an enemy, wind damage is added to it.
+3 set effect: You may use Baramutâs Roar once a day.
+4 set effect: If you were to take a fatal blow, a wind shield will nullify the attack.Cooldown: 1 hour
The Magic Swordmanâs class skill, Magic Swordsmanship, was already close to the intermediate level.
His other skills, befitting a character that had dumped all of his spare stat points into Sense, were rising quickly as well.
But unfortunately, Baramutâs Roar was a skill enabled by the armor set, so its proficiency couldnât be improved.
In exchange, heâd gained the aura skill, Tempest Tiger!
Fitting such an incredibly destructive aura skill, it consumed an immense amount of MP
In other words, he didnât have to kill each and every monster separately, but could gather them in one location and kill them all at once with Tempest Tiger!
Of course, he wouldnât know exactly how powerful it was until he used it himself.
âWeâll try using it little-by-little.â
Kang Oh was finished examining his unexpected profit.
Now it was time for him to find and then take all of the riches that Baramut had accumulated.
He also planned on taking all the items of value within Bercyâs home as well.
âThough it probably wonât be as good as the Baramut set.â
His unexpected profit was much too large.
Unless Baramut had accrued around 1,000 gold or there was a piece of SS-rank Mage equipment in Bercyâs home, then there wouldnât be much to get excited about.
âStill, I wonât leave a single coin here.â
Kang Oh searched the cave.
He soon found a space covered with cloth.
It was the place where Baramut had left its wealth.
There were heaps of gold, gemstones, and materials within.
âItâs only about 300 gold, huh.â
Kang Oh eyeballed the amount of gold, his expression calm.
As heâd expected, since heâd received such a honey-sweet reward already, the sight of a sugary reward didnât do much for him.
In other words, he was full.
Of course, the fact that he was full didnât mean he would just forgo collecting all of the riches and materials right before his eyes.
âHmm. There are some strange materials here too.â
Kang Oh collected all of the gold and materials.
Black steel (more valuable than regular steel), a small pearl and a single diamond, mysterious patterned fabric, etc. Kang Oh collected them all and placed them into his inventory.
Having collected everything that Baramut had stashed away, Kang Oh headed for Bercyâs home.
There, he found sellable magic equipment and devices.
Kang Oh lifted what looked like the staff that Bercy had used when she was alive, âGentle Breezeâs Lullabyâ and examined its info.
âI should sell this later.â
It was an A-rank, level 300 restricted staff.
He could keep it stored for now, but when other users reached level 300, he could sell it then for a good price.
Kang Oh placed the staff into his inventory and removed the heaviest looking book on the bookshelf.
The cover read, <the grimoire="" intermediate="" north="" wind="">. It was written by Bercy.</the>
He examined the info and found that he could learn two different spells from it: Northerly Wind and Cold Snow, as well as Piercing Gale.
âThisâll make me some money.â
Sense was the stat that ruled over âskillsâ, while Magic ruled over âspellsâ.
âSkillsâ were learned through textbooks while âspellsâ were learned through grimoires.
But normally, grimoires were more expensive than skill textbooks.
Plus, Bercyâs grimoire taught not one, but two spells, so it would prove to be even more expensive.
âIs there anything elseâŚâ
Kang Oh perused the other books on the shelf, but there wasnât anything else there that was worthwhile.
He looked through the room one more time just in case he missed something but didnât find anything else.
âShall we get going?â Kang Oh told Eder.
Eder hadnât gone empty-handed.
His hands were filled with rare books that Bercy had treasured.
Informational books or stories like <jungle recipes="">, <the herbs="" jungle="" medicinal="" mysterious="">, and <wind clouds="" pushes="" that="" the="">.</wind></the></jungle>
Obviously, they werenât books worth any value. If they were, Kang Oh wouldâve taken them out of his hands right away.
They were just books that Eder wanted to read.
âBut how do we get out of here? I donât see any Weasel Beads or wind magic scrolls,â Eder asked.
âItâs ok. Iâve learned a wind technique.â
Kang Oh and Eder left Bercy and Baramutâs residence, passed through the Quiet Lavero Jungle and finally arrived at the cave where the portal had first opened.
âHeup.â
Kang Oh swung his sword.
He felt a large amount of MP leave him like an ebbing tide.
Activate Tempest Tiger!
The tiger-shape aura spewed golden light from his jet-black blade, projecting in every direction.
This was followed by a violent, raging wind that struck the walls like a whip.
Peopeopeok!
The wind began to make an imprint on the wall as if a snake had crawled along it.
Above all, the golden light tiger swept everything away like a bulldozer.
The rocks on the ground were crushed, and the gemstones on the caveâs ceiling cracked. Finally, there was a head-on collision between the wall and the aura.
Kwang!
A deafening roar resounded throughout, and a hole was made in the wall.
âWow.â
Kang Ohâs spine throbbed at the overwhelmingly destructive capabilities of the skill.
Tempest Tiger!
There was a reason it cost 500 MP. It was just that powerful.
âOoooh,â Eder groaned from beside him.
If Eder were swept away by that tiger and wind, then heâd be broken into pieces.
It was horrifying just thinking about it.
âHow could you give him such an amazing ability. Jeez!â
Eder decided to be more careful so that he didnât grate on Kang Ohâs nerves in the future.
In any case, a portal opened before Kang Oh and Eder that sucked in the wind.
They entered the portal and immediately returned to Altein.
There was a full moon above the nightless city, Altein.
âSee you tomorrow.â
âOk.â
Kang Oh and Eder parted ways.
Eder walked back to his mansion.
The sole remaining Kang Oh looked back at his day.
âHoo. I sure made a lot.â
Heâd gotten 600 gold from those idiots, Halt and Itar, and 300 gold from Baramut.
Aside from that, if he sold all of the gemstones and materials, as well as the staff and grimoire Bercy had left behind, heâd gain, at least 500 gold.
Above all, the value of the Baramut set, as well as the stats heâd received, couldnât be valued!
The Baramut armor set, as well as the 200 stat bonus, was worth much more than 1,000 gold.
Thus, Kang Oh had, in a single time, seriously made a ton of money.