The Strongest Wizard Who Makes Full Use of the Strategy Book

Lesson 15: The Evil Lord of the Great Pit

"That's a pretty good ride, Bazelph"

"Oh, naturally. It's not a golem I worked out for."

My partner, Battlegolem Gladius, who looked like a steel hippopotamus, said it was easy to cross over his back, and there were irregularities that never damaged his aesthetics. It's just a little bit of a Bazelph.

So now me and Basselph were on Gladys' back, crossing back and forth, walking in constant walks.

Speed is as good as a horse. Gladys feels less wobbly for more limbs.

But the guys named Dwarf are still not good at rides, and Basself, while proud to say so, was shaking his voice.

I can't stop smiling bitterly.

"Can I fly a little?

"Ooh. Because I like it. ……………… be gentle."

I accidentally raised my voice and laughed at Basself's pitiful trembling voice.

Either way, let Gladys walk.

It still rocks as fast as a horse, better but worse than a horse.

Compared to the comfort and convenience of a floating carpet (hovering carpet) ride, it is needless to say.

The original use of Gladys is combat.

"Time consuming, but relaxing"

"Ooh. So, whatever you want. …………………… to be honest, it helps."

I restored Gladys' speed to normal gait, and Bazelph was clearly relieved.

Now we were heading for the Megolaus Grand Pit again from the nearest town where we jumped at Townsgate.

Aria was with me last time, and I used the "floating carpet (hovering carpet)", so it was a short trip.

But let's not rush off this time.

Yes, enjoy the magnificent scenery of nature that stretches around the streets!

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Regardless, it feels like an amusement mountain until you reach Megolaus.

While straddling Gladys' back, he rode into the pit and, like last time, kicked the swarmed skeleton soldiers in a storm in Manabolt.

Continue the fast forward march of the bamboo and aim for the deepest part in a breath.

Living there, to fight a vicious boss monster.

"If you're turning back, now's the time, Bazelph?

"Say silly. In the first line of Gladys, where I worked out, I'd like to show it to you, right?

"Until I put your life on the line?

Boss monsters fighting now are really dangerous opponents. The level difference with me is actually six! Therefore, I must also concentrate on the battle. I can't afford to take care of Basself.

"Of course not! Get rid of me."

"Huh. You're a real blacksmith."

I didn't say anything more. He exasperated the manhood of Bazelf, the blacksmith's soul.

And...

We reached the deepest point of the Great Pit of Megoraus.

If we dig through the pit, it's shaped like it hit a giant natural cavity.

It is so vast a space that the aristocratic hall would be soaked in.

There, a giant demon was nodding.

In a nutshell, the skeleton of a dragon.

But it's not like a corpse. This guy is a historic undead monster.

The name is Bourne Dragon.

We get off Gladys' back and confront the boss monster.

"So, you're big..."

Basselph gasped at that giant, who rounded his body and could see it just nodding.

"Stay back, Bazelf. More. No, more. It's still dangerous there."

I ordered Basself to go down to the pit and never come into the cavity.

Meanwhile, the Bourne Dragon woke up.

He slowly wakes up the giant, whilst making a horrible groan of his hair.

The likeness of a black jaw that sprays from all over his body is a temper.

According to the "Strategy Book" information, if you are below level 10, you will only be damaged by touching it, and if you inhale it in large quantities, it will only lead to death.

What a force!

What a horror!

But the Bone Dragon has, the real threat is apart.

"Giggy - Giggy, giggy, giggy!

The Bourne Dragon opened the Jaw Gate and roared.

At the same time, it sprayed from all over the body, increasing the density of qi.

And then there's the anomaly on the ground in the cavity.

The skeleton soldiers crawled out of the bottom of the ground, wondering if they were bursting everywhere.

What a horror sight!

The trouble with this boss monster was that he had to deal with a massive army of skeletons while this one was being handled.

It's a tough one for me not to throw a party - but now I have Basself working out for me, Gladys.

"Gradius, protect me!

Under the first decree, Gladys moves out.

A hippocampal battle golem that stands in the ranks of a swarm of skeletons, fortunately wins me off and protects me perfectly.

Not only can I roar, but I just wave my steel nails so silently that I felt some kind of professionalism. How reliable!

Thanks to you, I can focus on attacking the Bone Dragon body.

"Si har a der el!"

Spells were cast and completed by Shade III, the attacking magic of dark attributes.

A huge sphere occurs like condensed darkness, striking a bone dragon from the front.

The shock blows his mind.

But that's all.

The skeleton that builds the body of the boss monster does not contain one crack.

Once again, the blown temper began to shake from his whole body again.

"Hey, it's Magnus! Wouldn't an attack of dark attributes work on the undead!?

"Shut up and watch."

I cast the next spell and attack the Bourne Dragon with Stone III.

A storm of rubble (snuff) that occurs rarely strikes a bone dragon.

Now the effect surface, all over the bone dragon skeleton (from) was shattered.

I kept building Stone III and smashing his giant.

"Oops. Oops... that's right! Now it's working! At that rate, Magnus!

Bazelph watching in the back shouted delightfully.

I guess Stone III, which also has a Strike Attribute, looked effective on this Boss Monster.

But...

"Giggle, giggle, giggle, giggle, giggle!"

The Bourne Dragon growled.

My temper erupted like a black firepillar.

So what do you say?

Shattered, the bones of the guy who was scattered all over the ground gather around to see.

Combine and transform into one, another skeleton.

As Bone Dragon's new - second neck, it plays.

"Ba, silly...... Is he immortal..."

Stunning baself.

But I calmly sang the next spell.

"Si har a der el!"

Shade III again.

It didn't happen in a row, not because nothing took Basself's advice, but simply because this magic was classified as unrelated, so-called grand magic.

Once you use it, you won't be able to use it for a while. We also knew empirically in the college, but in the Strategy Book, this law is called "recast time".

The second shot, Shade III, struck the Bourne Dragon directly.

It burst and blew the intense temper he was putting together for a moment.

But the bone dragon's skeleton (from) is still not damaged, and my temper is quickly fixed.

"So even if it's no use!

"Fine, leave it to me!

I screamed backwards as I gazed at Bonedragon's fixation.

Also, we have a series of Stone III, and we have the Bourne Dragon.

The Bone Dragon suffers, but it regenerates one crushed skeleton after the other (from), creating a third neck, more arms, and more and more shapes.

Become more vicious.

"Gigaaaaaaaaaa!!

All three necks opened the jaw gate (afterwards) and threw up a dos black chi brace.

I don't have the skill to avoid this widespread attack.

Increase Magic and Resist to at least reduce damage.

"Gu... Ugh..."

The distress leaks out of my throat.

But I couldn't stand it. Even though it didn't extend to the Bourne Dragon, it had a high level, doped status to the limit, and above all the Rank A equipped "Guardian Angel Ring" that was on my right hand side helped me.

"Si har a der el!"

At the counter, the third shot, Shade III!

It hits the Bourne Dragon directly, but it still doesn't crush the skeleton (from).

"What the hell are you thinking, Magnus!?

"Hehe. Look closely, Bazelph."

"Mm...?

Yes, there is no way that the bone dragon skeleton (from) can be crushed with Shade III.

Because this is magic that does damage to the MP, not the opponent's HP.

Bone Dragon's graceful mood was fading without a shadow to see.

Spend MP on Skeleton's army summons, spend more MP on regeneration and deformation of your skeleton (from), and then get hit directly with MP on my "Shade III" and it's almost depleted.

After I restrain it with a series of "Stone III" shots, I knock in the fourth "Shade III" shots.

So the flatulence peeled off completely from the Bourne Dragon.

He can no longer call a new Skeleton Soldier or regenerate the skeleton (from).

Mine, win.

It generates tons of miscellaneous fish monsters as surroundings, it plays HP quickly no matter how much damage it takes itself, and transforms it into an even more vicious look, and level 34 - how do I defeat such a nasty boss monster?

While loading the Strategy Book, I was coming up with a tactic that would cut off the MP.

Until the Bone Dragon is destroyed, I will not stop the "Stone III" series.

He can't even throw up his grumpy braces anymore, and he comes running through with that giant in agony. Trying to stop me with a melee attack.

"Ha, you stupid bastard. It's the shallow wisdom of demons."

I laughed and retreated into the narrow pit.

Naturally, the giant got in the way and couldn't follow him to the inside.

It was doomed without the skill of doing so before I took a series of [Stone III] from the pit.

Leave lots of EXP and Drop Items.

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