All-rounder Healer Chapter 86: 30 Days Later

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 About thirty days have passed since then.

 

 I went to the dungeon almost every day and fought Orcs and Skeletons to gain experience. The Orcs and Skeletons on that floor are armed, so it was hard to fight them, but it gave me a lot of training. Thanks to this, I received the Goddess’ blessing three times, and as far as I can remember, I must have reached level 14.

 

 I’ve been going to the 16th to 18th floors and killing Orcs and Skeletons for a long time, and as a result, I’ve come to know the drop items for these two types of monsters.

 

 First of all, all monsters leave behind 100% of magic stones, but skeletons have a 10% chance of dropping a rusty sword in addition to that. This doesn’t make much sense… No, it does make sense because this is what gave birth to Orcs with swords.

 

 This is because most adventurers leave their rusty swords in the dungeon.

 

 

 In this world, there is an item called a Magic Bag. It’s a magical item that can hold more things than it looks and makes you feel less heavy, but it seems to be very valuable, and not many adventurers have it. It’s not an item that adventurers in the D-rank range can easily obtain, which means that there is a definite limit to the number of items an adventurer can carry. No matter how high an adventurer’s level and physical abilities are, he or she cannot carry too many items beyond the physical limit. And since there is an entrance fee to this dungeon, the cost will increase if you have to travel back and forth to the surface many times. In the end, you have no choice but to discard items that are not cost-effective.

 

 

 As for the other drop items, after the magic stones and rusty swords, the second most common drop item was probably Orc meat. This was also a frequent drop. To put it bluntly, I think this is the goal of most adventurers on this floor. Orc meat is the main source of income.

 

 Conversely, it could be said that there are no other items that can be earned.

 

 Orcs do drop Enhancement Scrolls, but the odds are pretty low, so it’s not a steady source of income. Skeletons drop Holy Fire grimoires and Chaos Fire grimoires, but they can’t be sold, so you can’t make any money from them. The rest of the time, you’ll find a few oddball items.

 

 That’s why D-rank adventurers want to go to the 11th and 15th floors, where the Desert Cow is located. Desert cows produce a lot of things that can be sold, but skeletons don’t bring in any money.

 

 I figured that the adventurers on this floor must have gotten fed up with the overcrowding on the eleventh through fifteenth floors and moved here.

 

 

 And then there were the lost items. I’m not sure what to make of them.

 

 Wooden plates and mugs. Some kind of paper. A tattered piece of cloth. A stone. A tree branch. And so on. I don’t think there is any particular principle behind their occurrence. At first, I thought there might be a connection between them. But I gave up when the pebbles came out. Now I pick up only the daily necessities that I can use and leave the rest behind. It’s not good to have more residents in the backpack.

 

 

 Finally about the grimoires.

 

 Skeletons have dropped Holy Fire and Chaos Fire grimoires on the 16th through 18th floors. However, in the past 30 days, I’ve seen Chaos Fire grimoires drop twice, but I haven’t seen any Holy Fire grimoires. I’m sure the drop rate is low, and it may be that I haven’t tried enough, but I’m a little concerned that the Holy Fire grimoire is the only one that hasn’t shown up.

 

 Incidentally, I threw away the Chaos Fire grimoire after the second book.

 

 I can’t add any more inhabitants to my backpack!

 

 

 While I was thinking about all this, I heard a loud banging sound of the bottom of the pot from downstairs.

 

 This is the inn’s signal for guests to come to the dining area on the first floor, something like “Customers, dinner is ready”.

 

 At first, I thought, “What the hell is this? Is there a fire? Is it a stampede?” But I’ve gotten used to it. Being used to this is somewhat terrifying.

 

 

 I left the room and walked down the stairs.

 

 From the moment I opened the door to my room, the smell of roasted meat continued to flood my nose, and I was almost at my limit. Let’s have some extra meat today, something a little more expensive. Maybe a little expensive wine would be nice.

 

 

 For the past 30 days, I’ve not only been defeating monsters in the dungeon, but I’ve also been practicing and testing various kinds of magic.

 

 First of all, I was thinking of doing it 30 days ago. How effective is [Holy Fire]? That’s the question I wanted to answer.

 

 It started when a skeleton saw the white fire of [Holy Fire] and ran away. If the effect only works on skeletons, it’s a very limited effect. The situations where it can be used are too limited. But if it works on all Undead, I thought it might be useful in some situations. And if it works on monsters in general… that’s a bit of an absurd effect…

 

 I was still in the process of testing it, but the results were a little different from what I expected.

 

 First of all, the effect on other undead, I haven’t actually done that yet. This is because the only undead I could find within easy reach was the ghosts from the 19th floor. Of course, I’ve heard that there are other undead types in the deeper levels, but that’s not possible yet.

 

 Well, the bottom line is that I haven’t been able to verify this because I’ve been hesitant to go to the levels where the ghosts are, but …

 

 This can’t be helped. Yeah, it can’t be helped.

 

 So I went to the first floor to find a place where no one was around and tested it against ordinary monsters.

 

 As it turned out, it was slightly effective.

 

 The monsters were slightly frightened, but they would still attack. Bipedal monsters, whose facial expressions are easy to recognize, distorted their faces in disgust, so it seems that something is unpleasant to them, but not enough to make them run away.

 

 In other words, it’s not ineffective, but it’s not effective either.

 

 Against ordinary monsters, it might have a better effect than a scarecrow stuck in a rice paddy.


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