Overgeared

Chapter 349

Chapter 349

Four months ago in Satisfy time.

Kraugel had spent one month with Piaro. He watched Piaro’s every move and they sparred together 30 times. He personally witnessed when Piaro became a legendary farmer. Thus, Kraugel knew Piaro’s strength better than anyone.

‘The basic level difference is huge.’

At the time of separation, Piaro was level 380. This wasn’t mere speculation. It was calculated using all types of indicators, so Kraugel was convinced that it was accurate. He trusted his understanding of the game.

‘And now.’

Kraugel calculated that Piaro should be level 385~386. It was the conclusion he came to after studying the experience values required to level up and the growth rate of named NPCs. On the other hand, what was Kraugel’s level?

326.

‘There are 60 levels between us.’

It meant he dealt 30% less damage and would receive 30% more damage. It was a big penalty, considering there was such a big difference in the basic stats of normal classes and legendary classes. But Kraugel didn’t shrink back.

‘The odds are good enough.’

Kraugel had maintained the 1st ranking since Satisfy opened. He was the first in all types of fields, gobbling up achievements and titles. This could cover the gap in level and class.

‘Also.’

Piaro’s farming technique was based on the sword. Plow, sickle, hand plow, flail etc. It was unusual since farming equipment were used as weapons, but it was still in the form of swordsmanship.

‘It is ideal to use swordsmanship with a sword.’

Using swordsmanship with farming equipment? It was meaningless and the only fatal weakness of the ‘farmer’ Piaro. This was the decisive reason why Kraugel thought he had a chance of winning.

‘I only have to be careful of the instant kill skill.’

It was Fated to Perish, which logged Zibal out in a single blow.

‘I can’t allow him to use it.’

The recent broadcast of ‘Polishing’ had caused a stir, but Kraugel felt more appreciation for ‘Fated to Perish.’

Clink.

Kraugel took out White Fang. It was the legendary sword that he acquired from one of the great demons Drasion, who was defeated by Sword Saint Muller.

“Can you give me a chance to attack first?”

In a duel, attacking first was important. It was a means of ensuring a definite advantage for a short time. That’s right. Now Kraugel was asking Piaro to concede something. He weighed up all the penalties and decided that this advantage wasn’t too much to ask for.

Of course, Piaro should reject. But who was Piaro? He was a person who had always been called the strongest. He showed off a confident figure.

“I’ll accept.”

It was as Kraugel expected. Piaro gave Kraugel a chance to win and Kraugel had no intention of missing it.

‘The opponent is a legend. The difference in stamina is overwhelming, so it will become disadvantageous to me in the long run. I have to finish it quickly.’

Pahat!

It was a time when the sun was shining overhead. Under intense sunlight or moonlight, this footwork gave off a stealth function around Kraugel’s body. White Light Steps. In the past, Piaro hadn’t been able to see through Kraugel’s stealth.

But now he was different. He was quick to respond to Kraugel’s movements, blocking White Fang that aimed for his left side.

Chaaeng!

‘Indeed, the gap in level is too big.’

stealth was useless. If he couldn’t lean on White Light Steps,

within the

when faced with the worst situation. It was the attitude of someone at the top. On the other hand, Piaro blocked White Fang with a hand plow

was a diagonal attack. It was fast enough to exceed Kraugel’s predicted

‘What?’

the assumed level? Kraugel was surprised,

Chaaeng! Chaeng!

Chaaeng!

didn’t need to go through a process of decision making to respond. He used his experience and reflexes

Chaaeng!

“Kuk!”

A normal person would’ve felt sure of their defeat the moment they felt this gap in strength. But Kraugel saw an

“Tearing the Sky.”

Kwajak! Kwajajajak!

the ultimate skills of a White Swordsman was revealed. A beast’s claws clashed

Chaaeng!

a slight crack in the hand plow and

equipment that

surprised that the farming equipment made by a legendary blacksmith

wasn’t a lot of

to calculate because it was utilized as a counterattack and the orbit was limited, while also taking into

at least 40,000 damage. However, the damage was only 7,000, making Kraugel

must be over level

The level difference was too large for the damage formula to be properly applied. The fourth stats

Brother grow

high level players, and Grid. Kraugel didn’t know that Piaro was constantly turning high level rankers who visited Reidan

It was a pity.

Swaeek!

was hit by a flail while trying to regain his composure. His eyes widened as he was about to read

‘It isn’t swordsmanship?’

was an entirely new form. It was the moment when the strength of ‘Sword Saint Candidate’ Kraugel

Peeeeok!

“Ugh!”

shoulders to shake. The right

‘Counterattacking is impossible.’

evasive action. It was likely to be the footwork called White Light Steps. Piaro determined this and

Suuk.

Kraugel avoiding it, he clung to Piaro. It was an approach that applied a footwork different to the White Light Steps. Kraugel used brilliant footwork to come close, making it difficult

the precursor

Peok! Pepeok!

Pepepepeok!

Before he changed to a white swordsman, he explored the place that imitated the culture of the east and reproduced the fast and odd footwork of someone he met. Piaro felt like he was

But.

“It’s just a tickle!”

he was fine.

4th Style,

Sururuk.

the ground around him was cleared in an instant. Piaro was about to sow seeds when he

Puk. Puk puk!

Puuoooook!

and light, but were weak. Piaro’s body seemed to be

“Cough!”

coughed out black blood. At this point, Kraugel overcame the paralysis in

“Storm Sword.”

Kwa kwa kwa kwang!

old clothes to shreds. Piaro’s health gauge was decreasing little by little as

“Fun!!!!”

a different type of power from Grid. It was the first time in ages that an opponent made Piaro so excited. The

Peeng!

water shot up and crashed into Kraugel’s

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