Chapter 34
It was there, at a certain special PvP arena.
Its a basic coliseum style place thats specifically used for PvP now, but it wasnt through One More; someone started PvPing there and more fights followed one after another, turning it into a special arena.
Since fighting with lots of different people is a requirement to evolving Fairies statuses, its a situation where throwing yourself whole-heartedly into fights is absolutely necessary, nanode.
Now, this is something that happened at that special arena after a number of matches had finished.
Players equipped for more competitive fighting were there.
One side led a wolf-type Fire Fairy and had a one-handed sword, shield, and wore heavy armor; a heavy equipment fighter.
The other side led a falcon-type Wind Fairy and dual-wielded swords; for the sake of mobility it was a light-armor styled swordsman.
When the two players declared their intentions of opening of a PvP session, the countdown to the battle began, but .
Around the Fire Fairy led by the one-handed sword player a black aura-like thing began to dimly manifest.
A murmur went through the crowd around the sight-seeing me, wondering what was going on.
After all, this was a phenomenon never seen before in all the PvPs up until now.
Ive seen several Dark Fairies in PvP but none of them had anything like this completely black darkness.
And anyway, since flames are coming from its fore and backlegs, it should be a Fire Fairy?1
The countdown continued without a problem and the system isnt registering an error, so what is THAT? The surrounding people make a fuss.
Like that the countdown approached 0; the PvP began.
Acting like the victory goes to the one who makes the first move, the normal Wind Fairy led by the dual-wield player that isnt putting out the black aura shot out a barrage of weak Wind Fairy wind magic as cover while the dual-wield player charged in without minding it; the effect is that nothing can come through even without using Arts.
Its a way to close the distance between opponents by making use of predicting how your opponent will react.
On the other side, the player that led the Fire Fairy still releasing that black aura readied his shield and lay in wait as his opponent charged in.
But, why isnt he giving his Fire Fairy instructions to provide support attacks?
Its also unknown why he completely left the Fire Fairy to auto-attack.
When the Wind Fairys wall of magic dispersed, the dual-wielders sudden strike was warded off hes good, those movements could never be mastered by someone who only relies on the System.
Getting his attack turned aside, the dual-wielding players balance was destroyed; in this situation you should pursue with an attack, using your Fairy to attack as well in a combo.
even though it should be like that, for some reason that combo didnt happen.
The Fire Fairy, in response to the one-handed sword players orders to attack, [Ignored] the orders noda.
If it was a fussy order it would be understandable, since there are a lot of things that would trigger a refusal response from a Fairy.
On the other hand, giving it simple instructions, like telling it to attack or defend, would normally have no problems; actually, out of the 100 PvP battles Ive watched before, this is the first time Ive seen a Fairy do this and ignore orders.
No, Ive seen refusal, but this time its [Ignored].
The time when an attack cant be done in the situation, even if the relationship between the Fairy and the player is good, the Fairy will make a posture of refusal.
For example, telling it to shoot out magic when it had just shot out magic.
I cant do it, sorry; thats the kind of intent the Fairy refusal is supposed to convey noda.
But to ignore means something like not even wanting to listen to the player master. If its something like that
I see, so hes using a Slave Fairy
Someone muttered that, and in response everyone around fell silent at once.
The one-handed sword player who had just lost the best chance to attack due to his Fairys Ignore fell into a tight spot.
The dual-wielding players Wind Fairy took the initiative to toss out magic in order to save its master.
The magic was a magic from the Wind elements,
And the one who took that attack is a one-handed sword and shield wielding player clad in metal armor from head to toe.
When against Wind magic and a Wind Fairy during PvP, its a magic that you should never let hit you no matter what.
Its something that should have been obvious but with that perfect attack chance it was blown completely out of his mind.
That blunder is something he wont be able to recover from.
Under the influence of the temporary stun, his movements are stopped for several seconds.
Dual-wielded swords have heavy attack power, and this wielder is now able to make his moves freely for several seconds.
The results are clear; that is, the dual-wield players victory will be the result.
Without mercy against the one-handed sword player who couldnt move due to stun, the tips of both swords were thrust into his neck; heavy armor has no meaning when your weak points are targeted.
With the transient shattering effect, whats left is the decisive victory.
Slave Fairy, while it refers to those Fairies treated like slaves, it also serves as a form insult to those players who work their Fairies hard like slaves without compassion; it has that kind of double meaning.
The result is that
In the end, those Fairies wont help in PvP (maa, thats to be expected though), to rub the humiliation of being beat up in your face.
But if you want to evolve your Fairys status, theres no other option than continuing to PvP.
And Fairies attack powers are raised under the special rule.
In general, its a situation where you cant win if it wont fight.
Its karma, na; after picking on your Fairy, the abuse that you dealt has now been brought back onto you.
But thats not all there is thats right, thats not all there is, noda.
With a red face and glaring at his own Fire Fairy does that mean hell hit it again?
but that player restrained his hand and took his leave.
So he controlled himself if you can do that then cant you avoid using a Slave Fairy from the beginning
Thats what I thought when I saw that then.
But, I wonder why the one-handed Slave Fairy user didnt hit it.
I found out that reason when watching another PvP again
[Will have their egos released 100%]; this is one meaning of that announcement.
SKILLS
[Hunting Bow]Lv38 [Kicking Assault]Lv5[Farsight]Lv45
[Wind Magic]Lv43[Craftsmanship]Lv43
[Cooking]Lv48[Stealth]Lv32[Physical Ability Reinforcement]Lv13
[Thief]Lv30[Whip]Lv32
Reserved Skill(s)
[Blacksmithing]Lv25[Woodworking]Lv24[Alchemy]Lv35
This was also written in preparation for receiving criticism.
But if I dont write the tale wont go on.
Whatever you say, its proper for the player side to get the advantage, but this event was written so the dice comes out 1:1.
An event with player disadvantage that only rewards portion of the players used to happen a lot in old games; thats the kind of feeling I was going for.