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Chapter 322

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In the bar, the two men sitting across from each other looked at each other. One of them raised his head and looked straight at each other, and the other had a calm smile on his face. His eyes were full of mystery.

Staring at the man named Heathcliff in front of him, Rozen didn't know what Heathcliff just said.

On the other hand, Yasna asked a question as if she was puzzled.

"Why do you say it's only half right? Leader? "

Asuna made an inquisitive gesture.

Heathcliff wasn't stingy about it either.

"Let's use an example."

Heathcliff didn't give a direct explanation. Instead, he used a magnetic voice as if he was teaching a class.

"For example, in this game, if the level limit of a Player's character is set to 50, can they defeat a level 100 monster?"

There was no suspense in this question.

"Of course they can't." Asuna answered without hesitation: "In SAO, levels represent the gap. If the gap is 50 levels, then even if the Player has the highest level equipment and uses the strongest skills, they won't be able to weaken the monster's HP because the monster's defense is much higher than the Player's attack power, and they won't be able to deal any damage to it."

"That's right." Heathcliff nodded, he agreed with Yasna's answer and said: "In SAO, the limit of a Level Higher Challenge is within 20 levels. Beyond 20 levels, there's no chance of winning because there's an insurmountable gap."

At this point, Heathcliff suddenly changed the topic.

"But isn't it the same for a level 50 Player to defeat a level 10 monster?"

Heathcliff's question also had no suspense.

How could a level 50 Player not defeat a level 10 monster?

This was the result that even the dumbest person could figure out.

However, Yasna understood the meaning of Heathcliff's words.

"In other words, if the upper limit of a Tamed Monster is like a level 50 Player, it can't defeat a level 100 monster, but it can definitely defeat a level 10 monster, right?"

Hearing this, Heathcliff smiled.

This was what Heathcliff wanted to say, and it also explained why the Rainbow Butterfly was so powerful.

"Let's assume that the upper limit of Rozen's Tamed Monsters is set at" 50 "in the game system. When its Strength is" 1 ", its skills won't work on the Floor Boss on the first floor. However, when its Strength is" 50 ", although its skills won't work on the Floor Boss on the 50th floor, it will definitely work on the Floor Boss on the first floor, right?"

This was what Heathcliff said.

In other words …

"Maybe in SAO's game designer's design, Rainbow Butterfly's limit is at the 50th floor. If it goes any higher, it won't be effective against the floor bosses with high resistance and patience, but it's definitely effective against the floor bosses below."

Heathcliff smoothly explained.

"And the game designer definitely didn't want a Tamed Monster to be strong enough to defeat the floor bosses, then the Player would lose the meaning of existence. But it's also impossible for the Tamed Monster to be so strong that it can't even defeat the monsters in the early stages. Otherwise, the Tamed Monster wouldn't have the meaning to grow and exist. Therefore, when the game designer designed the Tamed Monster, his original intention was to let the Tamed Monster slowly grow stronger along with the Player, but this kind of growth has a limit."

From the point of view of the game designer, even if the Tamed Monster had a limit of "50", before the Tamed Monster reached its limit, it must grow slowly.

According to the game designer's judgment, the Tamed Monsters wouldn't grow so fast that they wouldn't be able to display their strength in the later stages of the game. They wouldn't be able to defeat the monsters in the early stages of the game.

But Rozen did it.

Rozen, relying on his own training and ability, developed his tamed monster's potential extremely rapidly, far beyond the expectations of the game designer, reaching the strength that should be in the later stages of the game, causing devastation to the monsters in the early stages.

This was the reason why a Tamed Monster that wasn't strong directly and could only provide some support, but even the floor boss couldn't defeat it, could become so powerful and become a legend.

That was the reason why Heathcliff was "half right".

"The game designer did set a limit for the Tamed Monster, but you still broke the expectations of the game designer and made the Tamed Monster grow beyond expectations, to the point that even the floor boss can't ignore it."

Heathcliff looked at Rozen as if he wanted to see through him.

"I think President Rozen can understand it, right?"

Hearing Heathcliff's words, Rozen just shrugged.

Because he understood it, Rozan Can was able to find a different way to train the Rainbow Butterflies and make them grow quickly.

Of course, Heathcliff's explanation made Rozen think highly of him.

The man in front of him had a very deep understanding of SAO, and he even had a lot of knowledge about the game.

This kind of game knowledge wasn't only for the information in the game, but also for the foundation of the game, the system.

In other words, Heathcliff's knowledge and understanding of the game was something that others couldn't reach.

After knowing this, Rozen also glanced at Asuna, who seemed to have realized something.

(Presumably, Yasna's knowledge of the game was taught by this man?)

That's why Yasna changed so much in just four months. She also respected Heathcliff and was willing to stand on the side and even do things for him. For Yasna, Heathcliff was not only her boss in the guild, but also a teacher who taught her about the game.

Perhaps, in terms of understanding SAO, even Rozen couldn't compare with Heathcliff.

Rozen didn't know that in Heathcliff's heart, his ability to develop Tamed Monsters was also amazing.

Because of this, Heathcliff wanted to see Rozen.

Heathcliff said so.

"President Rozen." Heathcliff said something surprising: "Do you want to have a duel with me?"

This sentence made the atmosphere in the bar change.

"Duel?"

Rozen narrowed his eyes.

"Duel …!?"

Yasna was also shocked.

But Heathcliff didn't change his mind, he just stared at Rozen, there was no provocation in his eyes, there was only quiet observation and exploration.

"Of course, you can refuse."

Heathcliff said calmly.

Rozen's eyes flashed, facing Heathcliff's gaze, he didn't immediately agree, nor did he immediately refuse, he remained silent.

Heathcliff didn't rush, he just waited quietly.

Soon after …

"Okay."

Rozen finally agreed.

"But, I will bring my Tamed Monster."

Rozen was ready to use his full strength.

Heathcliff didn't feel unhappy, instead, he was happy to see this situation and smiled.

"Of course."

This short exchange of words had decided a duel that no one knew about.

A tense atmosphere immediately filled the air.

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