XP
Metaphors of experience may not be realistic.
In the real world, you don't level up by repeatedly beating slime. Many people have a mental model of gaining experience by fighting strong enemies, but my experience is a little different. I feel more comfortable with "explore a different map, get different items (rare items can be obtained by luck), synthesize the collected items to get good weapons and armor".
I can't make a strong weapon forever because I keep going to the same maps and only get the same items.
Of course, sometimes you get lucky and find a rare item, so I can't say for sure that it's 100% futile, but I think it's more fun to explore new maps and the return is higher - I think.
Changing jobs" makes it easier to move up a level.
Hideki Kondo Know what you are lacking against a strong enemy and prepare in various ways to win. nishio.icon
"Oh, I've only improved my physical attack power, but this guy's physical attack doesn't work! I see, I need to learn attack magic!" Like that.
"A fire monster..."
In the real world, if you are not good at fire monsters, you have two options: one is to increase your resistance to fire, and the other is to leave it to those who are good at it and concentrate on what you are good at.
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