The World-Class Extra’s Walkthrough - Chapter 29
Episode 29
Cards and Cards
‘Do not be vainly greedy for things that are not yours.’
This was the lesson contained in this hidden piece.
If you get greedy, EX level cards explode.
However, if you give up your greed, you can get a new D-class card confirmation ticket.
‘It’s a bonus that your intimacy with card fraudsters increases rapidly.’
Intimacy with card fraudster ‘Chero’ affects the probability of card promotion.
Knowing all this, I was able to give the correct answer no matter what Chero said.
“Are you sure this isn’t your card? “I think your card is correct?”
“No.”
“Well, then whose property is this? “I don’t know who owns the card?”
“….”
Chero was waving the card in front of my eyes like a fisherman shaking a bait to catch a fish.
Honestly, this is a bit more annoying than the original.
then.
“If it’s not yours, it looks like it’s just street trash.”
I said, extending my hand towards the trapper card.
“Give it to me so I can tear it up and throw it away.”
Then Chero’s eyes sparkled.
“Oh you? Are you going to tear up this card and throw it away? “Can you do that?”
An expression of doubt as to whether I could really tear up an EX-level card.
But I didn’t hesitate even for a second.
Wow!
He snatched the card right out of Chero’s hand and tore it up in one go.
“…!”
Chero froze with his mouth wide open in front of the Trap Investigator card that was instantly divided into four parts.
I giggled to myself.
‘I feel a little sorry that your expression is so expressive.’
But even if I wanted to be caught by this trap, I couldn’t.
I already knew this world too well for that.
‘Now, let’s leave the opening aside and get to the point quickly.’
In the face of embarrassed eyes, I smiled and pretended not to notice.
“Okay?”
“…I never thought I would really tear it apart.”
Chero looked devastated.
“Won, damn it. Two pieces were enough, there was no need to pay for four pieces, right?”
He carefully picked up the pieces of the card I had torn and carefully put them in his pocket.
“You said it wasn’t your card?”
“Yeah, but it was actually my card. “I was just testing you.”
“What test?”
“What is it? “Of course it’s a test of the cards.”
The card fraudster, Chero, slowly got up and looked at my face.
“…!”
I took a step back in shock at the sudden look in my eyes.
So much so that a corner of my relaxed heart froze for a moment.
The glow in his eyes was profound and solemn.
An endless abyss coiled quietly within the black pupil.
There was some monster lurking there that I didn’t know about.
gulp.
The moment I swallowed dry saliva and instinctively grabbed the hilt of the sword.
“…Good, good. very good!”
It disappeared.
Chero’s gaze sank as if it were a lie and returned to that of the man who was acting as if a screw was loose somewhere.
‘what?’
I didn’t let go of my tension, but the strange light in my eyes had disappeared from nowhere.
And then a system message appeared.
[You will receive a reward for an unknown reason from ‘Card Fraudster Chero’.]
[Reward Details]
– 1 D-Grade Destiny Card Confirmed Draw Ticket
‘As expected.’
I nodded quietly.
At that time, Chero was gesturing towards his items lying on the floor as if he knew nothing.
“Can you help me? “I have too many things.”
Then he calmly opened his pants pocket.
A pocket too small to fit this many items.
But these were originally in that pocket and were taken out.
“…Of course.”
I thought as I slowly nodded towards Chero.
‘As expected, it’s a strange NPC.’
Clearly this man was something other than human.
Even I don’t know exactly what that is.
In the world I thought I knew everything about, there is something I don’t know…
“Oh my! “Someday, I will definitely have to throw all of these away at the Thirteen Demon Temple!”
At that moment, I shivered from a strange sense of déjà vu.
‘What did this guy just say?’
It’s clearly called ’13 Demon Temple’, right?
And 10 minutes later.
“Oh, thank you! thank you! Some nasty guy put a curse on me! “After cleaning my pockets like this, I feel much refreshed!”
“Hmm. is it so?”
“That’s right! It was a damn nasty curse! “He won’t show up anymore, right?”
Chero began to fiddle with his old fedora, which had holes here and there, without stopping.
“Yes, this is also fate! I’ll buy it, so let’s have a nice drink! Let’s go!”
He started walking ahead without even asking what I wanted.
At that time, I was in trouble.
This was because there was a bit of a twist.
Originally my plan was like this.
‘First, keep inserting silver coins to make Chero go crazy and turn over his pocket.’
Then, I approach and return the trap card, activating the hidden piece.
‘After obtaining this D-class card confirmation ticket.’
Using the increased intimacy, naturally take Chero to the ‘cold sun’.
‘Then I can cleanly eat the hidden pieces and complete Lucard’s quest.’
After completing this quest, you will be able to fill all remaining experience points up to level 10.
Then the ‘second card draw’ will begin.
In addition, the ‘card promotion function’, which was the original role of this NPC, was scheduled to be passed on.
Then, just by moving once, I will be able to level up the Hidden Piece Quest and unlock the new function.
This was the route that made the most of my first meeting with Chero at this point.
So I chose this method without any hesitation.
And about half of it was already completed.
‘Now all I have to do is persuade him to go to a bar I know and slowly lead him there.’
It was definitely like that…
But suddenly the situation changed.
It was because of that word that Chero suddenly mentioned.
’13 demon temples.’
Thanks to this, I was completely confused.
That damn Demon Temple….
‘It was deleted from the official version, so why is it suddenly appearing?’
It was a place that only appeared in the beta version of < The World Forsaken by God >.
So you have no choice but to be embarrassed!
I’ve been playing this game since before it was officially released.
I also had a rough idea of what elements were there before and had been removed.
So I was able to capture Chero’s words without missing a single word.
They said it was definitely the 13 Demon Temple.
If so, no way.
‘Are there all the places and features in the beta version?’
So what is the balance of the game…?
“…iced coffee.”
“Yes? what’s the matter? “Have you come up with a cool cocktail recipe?”
“no. “It was just an iced Americano.”
Now that I think about it, there is no need to think about balance.
Because it’s not a game.
Anyway, my mind became more complicated.
Because this meant I had to use my brain a little more.
‘It’s a pain in the ass. I need to fix this situation first.’
We need to change our plans right away.
I guess I’ll have to go to the Thirteen Demon Temple sometime in the future.
‘If I hand Chero over to Lucard now and completely forget his favorability, it will become impossible.’
The temple was accessible only to some NPCs through teleportation.
Therefore, it was a huge loss to only use up the goodwill with Chero, who knew about the 13 Demon Temples, on the Lucard quest.
‘But I need to record the completion of the quest. ‘What is it?’
My level 10 and Thompson’s life turnaround were at stake.
It would be unfortunate to just pass it off as a quest failure.
Is there some other way?
“….”
After thinking for a moment, I was soon able to think of an alternative.
‘Okay, that will work.’
Although it may not be recognized as a perfect solution, I came up with a way to somehow satisfy Lucard.
I nodded slightly to Thompson, who was following me from a distance.
Then the guy made a puzzled expression.
‘What are you nodding about again?’
Because it was a gesture that was not promised at all.
While Chero was talking about delicious whiskey, I moved my lips.
‘This time, steal everything.’
‘…You’re not putting it in?’
Thompson looked confused because the instructions suddenly changed 180 degrees.
But this is Thompson’s specialty.
So it will be easy.
Now let’s move on.
“Mr. Chero, how do you use this?”
I said as I took out a card draw ticket from my inventory.
“Oh oh! “That’s a really cool card summon right!”
Chero pretended not to know with a sly look on his face.
He began to fulfill his duties as an NPC.
“Now what about those damn cards? Surprisingly, it’s like a sculpture of a god!”
[The strengthening function of the destiny card has been unlocked!]
[Make the destiny card more powerful using various methods!]
It is time to explain in detail the strengthening of the destiny card that controls this game.
* * *
Destiny cards can be obtained through drawing.
This is a fact that every player of this game knows.
As soon as the game starts, the first lottery is held in a spectacular manner, so you can’t miss it without knowing this.
However, on the other hand, there were quite a few players who did not really know about the ‘strengthening’ of cards.
‘Everyone knows that cards can be strengthened.’
What and how is this work done most efficiently?
Until now, it wasn’t widely known.
There were more players who thought that fate cards were simple skill packages and used them carelessly.
However, a hidden stat called ‘merit value’ begins to accumulate on the destiny cards that players start using.
It was a stat that indicated how much this card contributed to the player’s activities.
The most important point in card strengthening work was to maximize this ‘public value’.
‘That way the success rate increases.’
Basically, the strengthening operation begins by hitting card with card.
When cards of the same grade are mixed, there is a high probability that a higher grade card of the same series will appear.
However, when cards of different grades are mixed, the probability changes significantly.
‘Of course, the possibility decreases.’
For example, if you feed Grade A to Grade A, there is a 50% chance of rising to Grade S.
The probability of getting to S level by adding B level to A level is 25%.
It means that there is a difference from the actual probability of success, but it is this way anyway.
‘Now this is a strange point.’
So then, can’t we use a class A card in addition to a class B card?
In other words, what should you do if you like the B-grade card more than the A-grade card and want to feed it the other way around?
In this case, the card must be ‘dismantled’.
All you have to do is split the upper level card that will be your prey into two pieces and then attempt promotion.
If you do this, it seems like your chances have increased because you can make one more attempt at promotion.
But this is where the concept of public righteousness comes into play.
‘Once you split the card, the public value is completely gone.’
The public value accumulated on the fate card increases the promotion success rate by more than two times.
‘Dissolution’, which was thought to increase the probability, could actually end up lowering the probability.
‘Furthermore, if you succeed in being promoted, your public value will be passed on to the next card.’
In conclusion, the promotion of the Destiny Card was an event that could benefit the longer it was postponed.
Get as many cards as possible. This means that you have to consider the number of different cases.
I was planning to do the same tonight.
“Iju Kadu’s Vimire de Ges! Yay! Do you understand? Esu level! I’m so excited! Hey! You can do it too!”
This guy’s tongue is completely twisted.
I clicked my tongue as I looked at the sieve lying face down on the bar table.
He was as drunk as he was when I saw him at dawn.
While holding me and explaining the promotion of the Destiny Card, Chero poured alcohol down my throat.
So this is what happened.
I didn’t want to see this snail, so I tried to catch it straight into the cold sun.
“You know you’re lucky, man.”
That demon temple saved your life.
“…Cool.”
I’m asleep now.
As I clicked my tongue and got up from the table, Thompson, who had been watching me from the corner, approached me.
“What should I do?”
I shrugged my shoulders.
“I told you, shake it all off. “There will only be one useful item anyway.”
“…?”
“There will be something like a fraudulent contract with Lucard’s name on it, but that’s all you need to take.”
Then this quest is over.
The reward experience was supposed to bring me to level 10.
‘Now what card will come out this time?’
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