Rare Weapon (Rare Weapon). A weapon that players with high weapon proficiency rarely get, and that cannot be used normally. It is created when a blacksmith reinforces a weapon that the player has been using for a long time or generates a new weapon on the base. It can only be used in person and cannot be transferred to others. Because at the same time the player acquires the title of admitting to being a user while equipped with a sparse weapon.

The 'Ghostslayer/Blue' I gave Mr. Rencia had turned into a scarce weapon. The size of the knife I've been using is very different. I've been stuck for quite a while. Not as thick as the Great Sword, but about the same or slightly shorter length. And I can see it for my hand, but it's heavy. It's possible to shake, and I think I can handle it freely, but it doesn't look like it's going to be the way it was before. I think I need some training to be able to use it.

"I didn't know I was going to build a sparse weapon..."

Mr. Rencia is excited to jump from Piong Piong just now. I tried making a katana of everything and it was not the same size as the first one, and I appraised it and it seems to be a katana. That's why he sent me a message in a hurry.

Katana says nothing, puts her finger on her chin and observes how the machete is doing. I'm laughing at Nico, but don't you somehow think I got a sparse weapon with the material I gave away? If I were you, I'd regret it a little... Maybe my humanity is just small.

"I won't dare, I'll try to equip you once"

Give Mr. Rencia the money for doing the blacksmith and put the machete in the item box. Select and equip the machete in the item box. The machete that was in the item box disappeared and moved to my back instead. At that moment, the weight came from my back more firmly than ever before. It's still heavy.

Then he reaches out to his back, grabs the pattern and pulls it out of his sheath.

It seems that a sword is difficult to pull out when you have to carry it on your back. That's why it's good to keep it on your hips, but in this game, you pull all your weapons out of your back and use them. Given the length of his body, he may catch it when pulling it out of his sheath, but the weapon really pulls out somehow. Well, I guess it's because it's a game there. It's stressful when you pull out your weapon.

Place the large knife you pulled out as usual. Again, don't feel uncomfortable with a different touch than usual. Well, I think this discomfort will disappear if I shake it again and again. You say that in Kendo. Right. Bamboo knives for middle school students and bamboo knives for high school students weigh differently. When I went from middle school to high school, the bamboo knife got heavy and I felt weird, but when I realized I was shaking it, the discomfort was gone. I think the discomfort of the machete disappears just like that.

The pattern you are holding and the violin are dark blue. The body is silver with a thin, blue glow. The smooth blade is powerful enough to remember the illusion that anything can be slashed.

Big Tail Knife "Blue Walking Light".

The moment I equipped it, I got the title [Using a machete]. This seems to be a testament to using this blue light. The effect is that the status increases when using a machete. And this blue light can be equipped with a skill called "Blue Fire". The effect can cause continuous damage by inflicting a burn state with a constant establishment on the subject slashed with blue row lights.

"Er... Dawn?

Soon after, Mr. Lencia calmed down and looked anxiously at me staring at the machete.

"Uh... I got a machete... I ordered it because it's a machete... or something?

Oh. You did ask for a machete, but you have a machete. This is a scam. Give me my money back! I don't take it for granted.

"No, you're not. I never thought I'd get a sparse weapon. Thank you."

"Ha, yes or no? I'm relieved."

Then I left the store after having a few conversations with Mr. Rencia. The next place to go is naturally the area. I can't help but want to try this machete earlier. Katana says she'll be arriving, so it'll be okay if something goes wrong.

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A giant stone statue is coming towards me with its entire body turned green by clouds and moss as it rocks the ground. The Giant Green Golem is a collection of many Green Golems. If you look closely, you can see that the green golem is linked by the spreads. It's a monster that pops in the back of the Life Tree. Attacks carried out from a giant body are heavy and the movement is not as slow as you might imagine from the figure. And most importantly, its endurance is obnoxious. When I first fought, I remember struggling quite a bit.

I exhale and breathe as I see the giant approaching. Set up a machete to activate your "Slash in Time" skills and wait for the Giant Green Golem to come in in time. My surrounding blue circle is wider than before indicating an intermission. Increasing your skill proficiency makes the time a little wider, but this spread is probably due to turning your weapon into a machete.

"Huh."

And the moment a foot tangled with a twist steps into a circle, the body moves rapidly with the assistance of a skill. The blade of the blue row light runs into the abdomen of the green giant and then cuts off the shaken right hand. A horizontal, one-letter line enters the abdomen, and the right arm dances through the universe with glue. I still have an extraordinary increase in attack power. It shouldn't even be possible for Katana to cut so easily. Faster than my arm falls to the ground, I dive into the pocket of the Giant Green Golem and slash it. but the time was too close to hit the blade as I thought. Since the weapon is heavier due to the change of weapon, the agility is slight, but it is falling. As his arm falls to the ground and makes a heavy noise, the Giant Green Golem roars "Ooooooooooooooooooo" and waves down his remaining left hand. Tongue into a chunk of green rock falling directly from the top and distance yourself with the Steps. The Giant Green Golem offense is uninterrupted here. Throw a mossy big rock at the player who dropped back in Steps where he took it from. Vision is sealed by the rock. Giant Green Golem approaches and slaps a heavy offense while the player is dealing with it. I know this attack pattern on the bulletin board, and I watch it when I fought before. Caution must be exercised because there is also a damage determination for fallen and scattered rock fragments.

You can avoid it lightly by using Remains, but that skill has a large stamina to consume, and most importantly, it doesn't make sense because you want to test the power of a machete.

All right. Until last time, we've been dodging rocks, but not this time. Challenge directly from the front.

"Ahhhhhh!

I head myself to the flying rock. And shake the machete from the right diagonal. The rock slips off from where the blade hit. The previous machete would have been tough to slash this rock without skills. There was nothing I couldn't do, but the resistance must have been huge. It is also possible that a machete can be broken if you are too impotent. But the machete gently slashed and tore the rock apart.

And the fact that the rock disappeared showed up the Giant Green Golem that was on its way. Only a short distance away. Too close, as I was just saying, doesn't work. Just in time is probably close enough. I kick hard on the ground and jump, whilst swinging the machete wide. My body glows blue. Reaching out the left hand and flashing towards the Giant Green Golem trying to crush me. With each left hand stretched out, the giant was cut off. A tremendous impact runs into the space in front of you, and the surrounding ground raises the smoke.

The longitudinally amputated Giant Green Golem split left to right and fell to the ground, becoming a grain of light and disappearing.

Experience comes in, and the level-up sound I've heard more than twenty times in a row before called Pawn sounds. I went to level 67.

"Hmm?"

- - Skill "Force Slash" "Changed to Fifth Slash.

- - I changed my skills to Fifth Slash Six Flashes.

- - Skill "Six Flashes" Changed to "Seven Heavens Sword".

Continuous skills enhancement.

What the hell.

"Good day. What's going on?

"What do you mean..."

Explaining what happened as it were, he said, "Yeah, the bug was fixed because the weapon changed, wasn't it? Returned." Is that right? Well... I don't know, but there was something I couldn't get.

It's going to take a while to use the machete.

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