Haruna shrieked in response to Hiroshiâs news. The noise was so shrill that Tatsuya, who was standing right beside her, flinched back from the resulting buzzing in his ears.
ïŒHaruna, would ya mind keepinâ it down a bit?ïŒ
ïŒI-Iâm so sorry.ïŒ
ïŒItâs Hiroâs lack of tact at fault here, not you.ïŒ
Tatsuya didnât waste any time sticking up for Haruna who had begun instinctively apologizing. Taking a step back to process the situation from a distance her reaction wasnât at all unreasonable, especially when considering how their own boss encounter went down.
ïŒWhat are you up to now?ïŒ
ïŒBusted through a few layers of walls and found ourselves a neat place to settle down for the time beinâ.ïŒ
ïŒGlad to hear.ïŒ
Haruna and Tatsuya let out a sigh in relief hearing that Hiroshi used some common sense for once in his life by not going in guns blazing. Granted he wasnât *that* far gone but, based on the dungeons core design, it wouldnât have been too far a stretch of the imagination to believe that they mightâve gotten forced into an encounter with no way of pulling out until the dust had settled.
The dungeon wasnât all too cool with idly sitting around for any much longer than ten minutes at a time, at which point itâd take matters into its own hands by physically shoving people along the path. Based on this knowledge alone, the notion of it compelling someone to make a stand or die trying wasnât all that unrealistic.
ïŒStay put for the time being, I can feel us getting closer and closer to the core as we speak.ïŒ
ïŒAye, will do. Makoto, Mio, how are things lookinâ up for ya?ïŒ
ïŒSame here.ïŒ
ïŒTheyâre barely in range but Iâve managed to pick up on Haruâs and Tatsuâs signals.ïŒ
ïŒWould ya look at that, weâll be back together in no time.ïŒ
ïŒIf all goes well.ïŒ
Compared to how the dungeon run had kicked off, things were looking up for them. The one aspect that they did find a tiny bit regrettable, was how they had used up all of the fire stones they had in stock but, really, whatâs the point of a consumable if theyâre treated like a collectible? They could always just cobble together another batch should the need arise.
ïŒDonât mean ta be a stick in the mud or anythinâ but Iâd very much appreciate it if you could pick up the pace a little, Iâm not sure how long itâll let us camp out here like this.ïŒ
ïŒWeâre well aware.ïŒ
ïŒThat Beinâ said, due to the dungeon beinâ in a state of perpetual change, we may get close to one another but take a lilâ while to converge. Us beinâ a decent distance from the final boss room be the one savinâ grace, it canât exert its full power over us.ïŒ
ïŒAlthough even thatâs not gonna last for long as the walls are already gettingâ too thick to bust through. Worst case scenario we could try ta stand our ground as long as we can but that might prove too taxinâ for Artiem to handle.ïŒ
Hiroshi wasnât too keen on the idea of being forced into taking on the last boss all by themselves. Granted Artiemâs combat ability wasnât insufficient by any means but stat wise she wasnât quite on par with the rest of the group. That alone wasnât all too damning but when combined with the fact that the dungeonâs roster of monsters were, on the whole, a terrible matchup for bow users. Assuming that the final boss was to follow this established pattern there was a high possibility that sheâd remain useless throughout the entire encounter.
ïŒNot much we can do there, youâll have to bear through it, somehow.ïŒ
ïŒWas expectinâ as much.ïŒ
With that Haruna and Tatsuya, who were in constant motion throughout the whole thing, left the conversation so that they may concentrate more of their conscious awareness to their surroundings. The situation was looking less and less favorable as time went on, and not in the cutesy sense that Haruna had initially feared, but in a very real possibility of them not making out in one piece.
ăHowâs your mana reserve?ă
ăAs full as itâll ever be.ă
ăAre you down to get a bit dangerous?ă
ăThe situation calls for it, Iâm down.ă
Even the voice of reason understood that the situation was either do or die.
ăBut before that, weâve got one pressing issue on our hands.ă
Tatsuya grunted while staring down the fork in the road. This favored technique of the dungeonâs didnât serve much purpose besides buying it a very miniscule amount of time, and to see that it was still up to its old tricks this late into the game was discouraging to say the least.
ăGuessing which one of these will get us to our destination faster?ă
ăBingo.ă
Although all paths were bound to lead to the final boss room, the fact that there was more than one was indicative of one being faster than the other. The only way they could estimate which was which was through the vague feel of which had the higher miasma concentration, and even then that would only result in ballparking.
ăIâm sorry to say but trying to make an âinformedâ decision here is a complete waste of time.ă
Haruna completely abandoned any notion of thoroughly chewing through the options presented in front of them and followed her intuition by moving towards the one with a denser miasma concentration. This self-assured instantaneous decision making of hers left Tatsuya scurrying to keep up.
ăWhat do you mean by that?ă
ăWe could be spending that time moving towards the objective, which seems a lot more logically sound than stopping to consider our options when itâs going to result in glorified guesswork anyways.ă
ăActing in the immediate context is more productive than considering all the trivial details, huh?ă
ăSomething like that.ă
They had no time to spare and, as such, standing around in one place for an extended period of time, when they could be on the move on, was generally a bad idea. Harunaâs intuition had kicked into full gear by her being forced to act in a high pressure environment, which made her a lot more rational than she was coming into the run.
ăA mobâs right ahead of us, that must mean we chose correctly.ă
ăWouldnât want to find ourselves being chased down to the boss room, so weâd better try and deal with any mobs along the way in as little time and wasting as little resources as possible.ă
ăMakes sense.ă
Tatsuya agreed to Harunaâs proposal and promptly began cooking up a grand napalm to dispose of the horde of rats positioned in front of them.
Meanwhile, Makoto and Mio.
ăOver here.ă
ăAlright.ă
The two barely exchanged any words as they briskly progressed towards their destination by piggy backing off of Mioâs detection ability. They consciously avoided the paths littered with encounters by taking the longer ones and making up for any lost time by picking up their pace.
ăThis oneâs really long isnât it?ă
ăWeâll get there faster this way.ă
ăEven if we were able to clear out any encounter with a single ability?ă
ăAre your major damaging abilities spammable enough to be back up right after every single encounter?ă
Makoto replied with a tacit silence to Mioâs no nonsense reality check.
ăHowâs our progress?ă
ăWeâre getting closer.ă
ăWhat about the upcoming fork?ă
ăThis oneâs mob free.ă
Mio responded by pointing towards the left hand path. Makoto nodded and the two progressed down said path without any second thoughts.
ăCan you track the othersâ locations?ă
ăSenseiâs locationâs, hmmâŠAh, there we go, theyâre to our right, relatively speaking. Harunaâs group is to our left. Theyâre both maintaining a similar pace to us with occasional stops along the way to, presumably, deal with random encounters.ă
As they made their way through a sharp curve the floorâs moss texture abruptly shifted.
ăMio?ă
ăThe space around us is has changed, itâs likely weâve been warped.ă
ăHowâs the miasma density ahead?ă
ăDenser than here.ă
The whole situation was eerily similar to how they got caught up in the previous boss counter. If that did, in fact, prove to be the case it would mean that theyâd, once again, have problems discerning their relative location. Worst case scenario theyâd have to buckle down for yet another boss encounter.
ăWell, if thereâs no way back we may as well get a move on.ă
ăAllow me to feel around for traps before you go and do that.ă
After stopping Makoto dead in her tracks Mio began gently feeling around the room with her olâ reliable ten foot pole, meticulously going through every nook and cranny.
ăThis one spot feels fishy, Iâll try giving it a good prod so keep your eyes peeled.ă
ăOkie dokie.ă
Having informed Makoto of this observation Mio proceeded to do just as she stated. The space around the area had begun wriggling, as though the dungeon itself was writhing in pain. Had they walked into it all willy nilly it likely wouldnât have ended well for them.
ăTook it long enough to bring out a trap.ă
ăThe dungeon must be at wittâs end.ă
Had they been in the midst of all that chaos it surely would have spelled disaster. The two grimaced at the sight of such a trap. Although their method of getting around was unconventional, by most standards, it was almost a miracle how Hiroshiâs group managed to arrive at their destination without any similar hitches along the way.
ăWhat now?ă
ăIâll make it cry.ă
ăDo your thing, girl.ă
Makotoâs only real choice here was to leave everything in the hands of Mio, who was much more experienced in trap related matters. That being said, not wanting to be complete dead weight to the party, she lazored in her focus on thoroughly scanning through the environment. According to Harunaâs party the dungeonâs walls were impervious to any conventional fire magic.
This, and many other factors, really begged the question of how Hiroshi was even able to get away with his unconventional approach to begin with. The answer to that question was multifaceted; Although he wasnât able to use it, the extra skill he had acquired back in Farlane had a passive effect which, in combination with all other sources, wouldâve put his strength stat in the lower four digits. That, paired with his weapon of choice excelling in environmental destruction and having a novice level damage buff applied to it to top it all off, would likely produce enough force to bust through a wall or two. Well there was also the fact that his weapon was made out of magically imbued metal, which also probably had something to do with it.
Since he was using a low attack speed weapon with a weak novice level buff his overall dps was below average at best but his ability to maintain top dps throughout an extended fight was nearly unparalleled, rivalled by only the most hardcore of players. No longer was his damage output against trash pitiably laughable, although he still struggled greatly with mobs above a certain threshold.
Makotoâs own strength was nothing to scoff at either as it was on par with some of the more casual no-lifers, which meant that, given a blunt weapon is used, she could break through a stone wall without breaking a sweat. This case was a bit different as, judging from the feedback gained from taking a light swing at the wall, it was highly unlikely that her stats were high enough to get away with Hiroshiâs approach, even if she was to have a go at it with his weapon of choice.
(Didnât I have better things to think about than some walls?)
Makoto refocused her derailing train of thought in an attempt to take in as much sensory information around her as humanly possible. Within her fov Mio could be seen fiddling around with her bow.
(If regular magic wonât cut it would purification magic or something of the sort do the trick?)
Makoto reached this conclusion just as Mio got done firing off some arrows towards the path. Due to this interference of hers the path forward was already effectively shut off for good.
ăCan I try something?ă
ăGo ahead.ă
Having received Mioâs explicit permission Makoto stuffed down a piece of cloth down the same bottle of dwarf slaughterer used earlier, soaked up whatever dregs of it had remained, lit it on fire and hurled it right in.â
ăOoh, wow.ă
ăThe flameâs huge.ă
No matter what they tried, be it fire arrows or torches, it had no effect whatsoever but now that whole section was engulfed in a fiery inferno of flames.
ăMako, didnât that just make things worse?ă
ăWell I expected as much.ă
Makoto just told it how it was without much care for keeping up appearances. Since that had ended in failure and they had nothing to lose she built up to resolve to try out the other idea she had in mind.
ăBull Impact!ă
She swung down her unsheathed long sword, using an intermediate level impact ability, with all her might right at the ground, which was wriggling like a fish fresh out of water. The moment they made contact a massive crack ran through the floor, which spread through to the walls and even the ceiling.
ăIt collapsed.ă
ăThat seems to have calmed it down a notch.ă
The ceiling had collapsed under its own weight following the crack, taking some sections of the walls along with it and physically preventing the floor from wriggling any longer. The flames had spread much further than was expected, allowing them to get a nice view of the wide open area that stretched beyond the boundaries of the walls.
ăIt seems to have died out.ă
ăItâs still a little hot.ă
ăNothing we canât handle.ă
Mio agreed after checking up on the newly opened up areaâs temperature and, pulled out her ten foot pole and began cautiously moving along.
ăWhatâs our relative location?ă
ăWeâve gotten much closer to senseiâs group thanks to the warping, although Iâm not sure if we should be happy about that or not.ă
ăWhyâs that?ă
ăWhen I checked in on them previously they were a fair distance apart from the core but now theyâre right next to it.ă
The realization came almost immediately. It appeared as though their biggest worry had come to life.
ăWe better get a move on!ă
ăRight behind you!ă
Mio responded with a shout of her own and sprinted straight towards the higher miasma density path. Contrary to their expectations it would end up taking a good while before all three groups got back together, although without access to the power of hindsight the two had no way of knowing at the time and, as such, focused their attention entirely on getting to the final boss room as quickly as possible.