Chapter 128

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nAfter finishing eating curry with everyone, Vandalieu informed Iris and her companions about the reincarnated individuals with the exception of the now-destroyed Death Scythe, warning them to be careful.

nEach person’s name, the cheat-like abilities they possessed and the attributes of magic that they were proficient in. And what the reincarnated individuals had in common with each other.

nExplaining that cheat-like abilities were like unique skills gave the inhabitants of Lambda a good idea of what they were. And it was convenient because no matter how impossible-seeming and outlandish the cheat-like abilities were, inhabitants of Lambda generally accepted it, saying, “That’s the kind of unique skill it is,” and, “It’s a unique skill so there’s nothing to think about.”

nThis was because in the past, there had been newly-discovered unique skills that defied previously-existing reason and knowledge.

nThe reason Vandalieu had told them about the attributes of magic that the reincarnated individuals were proficient in was because he thought that if they were smart enough to keep their cheat-like abilities hidden rather than use them rashly like the ‘Gungnir’ Kanata had done, they would likely use magic.

nUnlike Vandalieu, the reincarnated individuals apparently had the experience, knowledge and skills they possessed in Origin as skills from the moment they reincarnated in Lambda.

nBut if they were to be reincarnated in adult bodies, the thing that they would be relying on in addition to their cheat-like abilities was not martial skills, but magic.

nThe reincarnated individuals had received military training in Origin, and they had learned various combat techniques as well as how to use firearms. Kaidou Kanata had also possessed the Throwing and Unarmed Fighting Technique skills.

nHowever, according to Legion, none of the Bravers who had died were masters in combat techniques.

nThey had reasonably high ability in military-style unarmed fighting and the use of knives, but most of them were simply at the level of “ordinary professionals.” If converted to Lambda’s skill levels, they would be mostly around level 5 or 6.

nThe only exceptions were apparently the ‘Mage Masher’ Minami Asagi and the ‘Odin’ Hasamada Aki.

nAs martial skills didn’t exist in Origin, combat techniques were inferior to magic in all kinds of ways. This was especially true with the existence of modern weapons such as firearms and explosives.

nEven so, masters of combat did exist in Origin, but… rather than aim to become such masters, the reincarnated individuals, having been given cheat-like abilities, had likely chosen to polish the use of their cheat-like abilities and magic.

nAnd in Lambda, firearms and explosives didn’t exist… The reincarnated individuals might become able to create gunpowder, but doing that would be equivalent to hanging up a sign that read, “Hi, I’m a reincarnated individual.”

nAnd according to Iris, a former believer of Alda, Alda’s teachings stated that the champion Bellwood had forbidden the creation and use of a ‘flammable black powder’… though not a single person had created such a powder in a hundred thousand years, so this was a taboo that had been all but forgotten, recorded in only the oldest, heaviest scriptures.

nAnd although Rodcorte could grant reincarnated individuals the qualities and affinities for magic, he could not give them experience directly. If he could, there would have been no point in reincarnating them in Origin first.

nThat was why the reincarnated individuals wouldn’t suddenly become new masters of elemental magic.

nThus, for the reincarnated individuals to take action without being able to rely on modern weapons or use martial skills, they had no choice but to use the elemental magic that they had been proficient with in Origin.

n“But is there any purpose to knowing their names? Since they are being reborn, will they not be given new names?” Iris asked.

n“That’s a reasonable assumption, but that’s only if they’re reborn as babies,” said Vandalieu. “If they come in adult bodies, their names should be the same as the ones they had in their previous lives. I’ve heard that it’s not easy to change your name, too.”

nIn Lambda, one couldn’t simply follow a procedure and undergo a name change. The reason was that the name displayed on a person’s Status was the one that was considered to be that person’s real name.

nAnd the identification papers that would be needed for long-term activity in Lambda required one’s real name. Even if one were to talk their way into registering with a fake name, they would be found out once the Magic Item for issuing Guild cards was used.

nAmong the reincarnated individuals, there were some whose names had clearly changed since they lived in Japan, but… there wouldn’t be anyone who would suddenly perceive themselves to have a different name without even being reborn as a baby.

n“I see. But why won’t you tell us what their faces look like?” asked Debis.

n“Their bodies and probably their races can be different. Also, their faces will be quite different depending on their age,” Vandalieu said.

nWhen he had gazed back at the ‘Clairvoyance’ Tendou Tatsuya with the Abyss skill, he had seen the general appearances of the reincarnated individuals while they were just souls.

nHe had been able to recognize them from Legion’s information; it would have been impossible with only his memories from Earth.

nThat was the case even in Origin, where humans were the only race, but there was no telling how it would be in Lambda, where there were multiple different races.

nIt would still be alright if they were Elves, who had similar physiques to humans, but if they were reincarnated as Dwarves, who possessed quite different physiques, or even Beast-people who possessed the characteristics of beasts or Drakonids, it would certainly be impossible to identify them based on appearance alone.

nThe truth was that they couldn’t be reincarnated as members of Vida’s races due to them being a part of a different system from Rodcorte’s, however.

n“And the thing that the reincarnated individuals will have in common is that they won’t be able to use No-Attribute Magic at first.”

nIn Origin, time-attribute and no-attribute magic didn’t exist. Even if Rodcorte granted the reincarnated individuals an affinity for time-attribute magic, there was no such thing as an affinity for no-attribute magic, so they would have to train from scratch in order to become able to use it, just as Vandalieu had done.

n“In other words, we must be wary of those who possess unique skills that have the effects that we have information about and are proficient in certain attributes of magic, as well as those who cannot use no-attribute magic despite being able to use magic of the other attributes?” Iris concluded.

n“That’s right,” said Vandalieu.

nIf the reincarnated individuals were to be reborn in adult bodies, they would have unknown personal histories. Despite that, they would possess skills at around level 5.

nUnless they were extremely clever in their behavior, they would certainly stand out.

nAnd the Sauron Duchy in which Iris and her companions were based was under the Amid Empire’s occupation. Entering and exiting the duchy on the Orbaume Kingdom side was difficult, and only soldiers and merchants with passes were allowed in and out on the Amid Empire side.

nIris and her companions, who had the wide support of the people and even had informants inside the Empire’s army, would be able to notice the presence of any reincarnated individuals.

n“However, the reincarnated individuals should also notice that it is difficult to enter this region. I am unsure if we will be of any use…” Iris murmured.

n“No, if you do notice them, you shouldn’t try to capture them,” said Vandalieu. “Secretly sending word to me will be enough. I’ll be leaving Golems that you can use to contact me.”

n“No way, Your Majesty! We won’t lose to them! No matter what unique skills they have, a bunch of guys who can’t use martial skills will be a pushover! Isn’t that right, everyone!” said Haj.

nHe and the others raised their fists, which were still holding their spoons, into the air to show their fighting spirit.

n“No, that’s not really the case,” Vandalieu said, trying to calm them down.

n“Calm down! Listen, those guys are really crazy, they’re not opponents that you can match!” said Miles, his loud voice drowning out Vandalieu’s. “Last night, Boss fought one of those reincarnated individuals and nearly died! You people just need to report information to him! Do you understand?!”

n“W-what?! His Majesty almost died?!” Haj exclaimed. He and his companions opened their eyes wide in astonishment.

n“No way, His Majesty… His Majesty, who still had room to breathe even while fighting the Pure-breed Vampire Gubamon… Kuh, indeed, as we are now, we would be able to do nothing but buy time,” Iris murmured in frustration.

n“… No, well, I did almost die, but…” Vandalieu felt like he was tricking them. It was true that his heartbeat and breathing had been stopped, and Zadiris and the others had been in a little danger as well.

n“It’s fine, isn’t it? They’re listening now. Lying is a means, too,” Miles whispered with a wink so powerful that it was almost audible.

n“I suppose you’re right. It’s true that the reincarnated individuals are really formidable enemies, too. Well then, I’ll be applying Clairvoyance countermeasures to this base and then going back,” Vandalieu said.

nAfter that, Vandalieu carved strange patterns on the roof of the base and set up mysterious stone circles in its surroundings.

nHaving returned to Talosheim, Vandalieu headed for the usual Job-changing room.

nNormally, participating in battles himself while increasing his level helped him progress with the acquisition of skills, but he’d been too busy this time, so he had been leaving a clone of himself nearby where Borkus was defeating Mikhail to leech Experience Points, and his Zombie Maker Job’s level had reached 100.

n“Setting up Clairvoyance countermeasures seems like it will take quite a lot of time, after all. I suppose it’ll be stone circles in the marshlands of the Lizardmen and Scylla.”

nHe had to spend time on countermeasures against the reincarnated individuals, but the reincarnated individuals were a new, powerful threat, so Vandalieu needed to become stronger to face them. It was all very troublesome.

n『Jobs that can be selected:【Corpse Demon Commander】【Disease Demon】【Spirit Warrior】 【Whip Tongue Calamity】【Vengeful Berserker】【Dead Spirit Mage】【Dark Healer】【Labyrinth Creator】【Demon King User】【Magic Cannoneer】【Golem Creator】【Dark King Mage】【Divine Enemy】【Dark Guider】』

nWhen Vandalieu touched the crystal ball, the list of Jobs displayed in his consciousness had even more dangerous-sounding Jobs.

n“Assuming Dark Guider is similar to Demon Guider… Can one person have multiple Guider Jobs? But Divine Enemy… If someone found out I had this Job, they’d immediately treat me as an evil being.”

nThough Vandalieu had recently built new relationships with gods, it was undoubtedly because of Rodcorte or perhaps Alda, the god of law and fate, that this Job had appeared.

n… It could just be because he had destroyed Gubamon, however. No, it hadn’t appeared when he changed Jobs to Zombie Maker after that, so it was because of Rodcorte after all.

nGetting a hold of himself, Vandalieu chose the Job that he would change to.

n“… I choose Golem Creator.”

nConsidering the bonuses to his Attribute Values, the choice would have been Dark Guider, a Guider-type Job like Demon Guider. However, Vandalieu chose the Golem Creator Job that seemed like it would be related to Alchemy.

nHe had created Life Gold and Spirit Silver and successfully created two of Alchemy’s three holy grails. He thought that if he could increase his Alchemy skill even further from this point, he could get closer to achieving Darcia’s resurrection.

nThat, and the Golem Transmutation skill was certainly helpful.

n『The levels of the Golem Transmutation and Alchemy skills have increased!』

n『The Golem Transmutation skill has awakened to the Golem Creation skill!』

n『The Carpentry, Engineering and Blacksmithing skills have fused with the Golem Creation skill!』

nThe announcer’s voice echoed inside Vandalieu’s head. His creation-type skills had suddenly fused with the Golem Creation skill, which seemed to be a superior version of the Golem Transmutation skill.

n“Hmm…?”

nVandalieu was slightly bewildered. From previous experience, he knew that the skills that existed prior to skill fusion didn’t disappear when they fused.

nThus, he was trying to test the skill out right away on the Death Iron of a throwing kunai that he was holding, but… the sensation was somewhat strange.

n“I feel some discomfort, but there’s no response from Danger Sense: Death… is it a problem with my Mana?”

nWhen he tried to turn the Kunai into a Golem to change its shape, he could intuitively think of two different ways to do it. One was the usual method. The other was a method that would consume an amount of Mana that was an order of magnitude higher than the usual method.

n“What is this sensation that feels like a million-yen corner has been built into a hundred-yen shop?”

nNow that Vandalieu thought about it, was it best to create a one-Luna shop in Talosheim sometime? He wondered how profitable the hundred-yen shops of Earth had been. Talosheim had many nocturnal inhabitants, so the number of 24-hour retail stores was increasing, however.

nWith his thoughts going in strange directions, he turned the Death Iron kunai into a Golem with the normal method first.

nThe sensation and accuracy of the shape alteration was the same as always.

n“Next, the large Mana consumption method…?!”

nVandalieu’s Mana decreased by an enormous amount. Not by one million, but by a hundred million.

nAnd then a kunai appeared in Vandalieu’s palm and fell onto his foot with a heavy noise. Fortunately, it was made of liquid metal so it didn’t pierce his foot, but… even though it was liquid, it was just as heavy as iron, so it was quite painful.

nWith watering eyes, Vandalieu looked at the kunai-shaped Death Iron that had appeared, which was now lying by his feet, and the Death Iron kunai whose shape he had altered by turning into a Golem.

n“This is a result that seems like it would make Luciliano happy if he saw it.”

nJust as its title suggested, it seemed that the Golem Creation skill could create matter and use it as a Golem.

nUp until now, Vandalieu had been unable to create Golems with Golem Transmutation without using pre-existing matter as materials. Even when he built structures, stone and lumber had been necessary materials.

nHowever, the superior skill, Golem creation, could create matter from nothing.

nIt seemed that it used a large amount of Mana in return. Since Vandalieu needed over a hundred million Mana to create a single throwing kunai’s worth of Death Iron, how much would he need to create the usual material-transporting Golems or fighting Golems?

nHowever, if Vandalieu could master the use of this skill, he would really be able to build a fortress city in a barren wasteland.

n“Well, I already have Knochen, so I get the feeling that I won’t need to be able to do that.”

nThe Bone Fort Knochen, who was a combination of a large number of bones joined together, was a mobile fortress that could fly through the sky. It was currently at the southern end of the marshlands, acting as a base for the Dark Night Knights’ Order led by Isla.

n“For now, I’ll inspect how much Mana is consumed based on the properties and amount of matter I use this on… but before that, I’ll try to see if I can fix the resurrection device,” Vandalieu said to himself as he left the Job-changing room.

nThe Sub-Dragon monsters that inhabited the C-class Dungeon, Borkus’s Sub-Dragon Savannah… that were now referred to as dinosaurs, fled in fear of the sphere of flesh.

n“HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!”

nThis sphere of flesh was not the one found on the paws of animals such as dogs or cats. It was an enormous, spherical lump of flesh.

nTLN: The word referring to the pads on the paws of dogs and cats is “flesh sphere” in Japanese, so there’s a kind of pun here.

nIt was closing in on the dinosaurs and mowing down the fern trees in its path. Even though the dinosaurs were Dungeon-born monsters that were more ferocious than regular monsters, they couldn’t help but to instinctively flee.

nAnd numerous arms and legs were protruding from the side of the sphere’s surface, kicking against the ground to propel itself forward.

n“FAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!”

nIt was even letting out the loud laughter of a woman from somewhere.

nEven a tyrannosaurus rex was fleeing.

nHowever, tyrannosaurus rex monsters were Rank 4 monsters. They would be classified as small-fry in Borkus’s Sub-Dragon Savannah, a C-class Dungeon.

nThat tyrannosaurus rex was running towards a roaring Rank 5 Huge Triceratops. Already ready for combat, it charged forward, sending the carnivorous tyrannosaurus rex flying as it attacked the lump of flesh.

n“FUHAHAHAHA! My advance does not stop! Spiral Attack!” shouted a woman’s voice with extremely strange pronunciation.

nHowever, at that moment, the arms protruding from the lump of flesh began moving quickly, rapidly accelerating the lump of flesh’s speed of rotation!

nIt collided head-on with the charging Huge Triceratops that was over ten meters in length, and it was the dinosaur that was sent flying.

nThe Huge Triceratops, whose horns and cervical vertebrae had been crushed from the impact, as well as several tyrannosaurus rexes that hadn’t managed to avoid the collision, were scattered around the surroundings.

nIf one ignored the size of the objects, this scene resembled a number of animals being sent flying by a car in a traffic accident.

n“HAHAHAHAHA! Sieg!”

nTLN: Sieg is the German word for “victory.”

nHaving gotten the better of the collision, the lump of flesh stopped rolling and the upper body half of a woman suddenly popped out from its top surface. Its surface was the same color as the rest of the lump of flesh, and it didn’t have eyes or a nose, but from its outline and form, it was clearly the upper body half of a tall woman.

nThe half-woman put her hands on her hips and held her chest out in triumph.

nBut the upper half of a person with a neutral form that was difficult to distinguish as male or female called out to her from the side.

n“Valkyrie, cheat.”

n“Wha–?! Enma, why?!

n“Because ‘sieg’ isn’t understood in Lambda.”

n“N-no way! We gained Experience Points and our level went up, so it’s fine, right?! OK?!”

n“No. Because it’s a game where you have to use only Lambda words. Berserk, hold Valkyrie down.”

nA flesh-colored golem appeared and squashed Valkyrie back into the sphere of flesh.

n“Nooo!” Valkyrie cried. “I’m weak! Hard work is –”

n“Valkyrie, it was in our previous lives that you were the weakest among us after Pluto. In this world, we all share the same Attribute Values.”

nWhile the lump of flesh… Legion, was increasing its level, gaining skills and changing Jobs, it had become able to separate its thoughts to some extent.

nNow, Valkyrie, Enma and the rest of the Eighth Guidance, as well as the ‘Gazer’ Minuma Hitomi, were able to speak separately.

nHowever, unlike in cases where a body was shared or cases of split personalities, their memories were completely shared.

nTo make a comparison, it was like there were terminals called Enma and Valkyrie connected to the server known as Legion. That was the state that Legion was in.

nIn this state, Legion was playing a game where only the use of Lambda’s language was allowed as it leveled, in order to learn Lambda’s language which was based on Japanese (to be more precise, Earth’s Japanese rather than Earth’s).

n“Jeez… that hurts.”

nEnma suddenly looked behind him to see that three tyrannosaurus rexes seemed to have thought that this was an opening and taken the opportunity to start biting and shredding Legion’s flesh.

nThree tyrannosaurus rexes, shredding and chewing the meat with their sharp fangs and powerful jaws. Ten humans’ worth of flesh had already been eaten.

nHowever, Enma didn’t feel a great deal of pain or much of a sense of danger.

n“Status… I see, so this is the phenomenon that occurs due to the existence of Vitality,” he said as he calmly cast the no-attribute spell Status and checked his own condition.

nLegion had lost around one million of its ten million Vitality. In other words, Legion had taken one million points of damage.

nDespite that, Enma and the rest of Legion didn’t feel much pain because when considering the whole, this damage was small.

nThe creatures of Earth or Origin wouldn’t merely feel some pain if tyrannosaurus rexes were to bite into them and shred a mouthful of flesh. Humans and other large mammals would die. Whales and elephants could survive depending on where they were bitten, but they wouldn’t be able to remain calm; they would let out screams of pain.

nHowever, in Lambda, where Vitality… the concept of Hit Points from video games existed, the size of wounds was determined by the damage amount in relation to the maximum Hit Point total.

n“With a large amount of maximum Hit Points, even the bites of tyrannosaurus rexes are just like scratches…” Enma murmured.

n“… Still, we’re being eaten too much,” said Valkyrie as she and Izanami’s upper bodies emerged next to him.

n“We’ll heal soon though,” said Izanami.

nThe two of them had vague forms, and Izanami in particular was unrecognizable at first glance as there were no tumors on her body.

n“If you think that way, then attack back. I’m still not good at fighting,” Enma told them.

n“Alright,” Ereshkigal whispered.

nIn the next moment, one of the tyrannosaurus rexes that had been one-sidedly biting into Legion died as invisible fangs pierced the flesh of its head, sending blood spraying out.

nEnraged by the sudden counterattack, the other two tyrannosaurus rexes tried to sink their fangs into Legion once more. However, one of the fragments of flesh remaining between one of the tyrannosaurus rexes’ teeth exploded, sending its head flying away.

nThe last tyrannosaurus rex was ended by a martial skill from the short sword in one of Legion’s hands, Quick Draw, which slashed through the arteries in its throat.

nNew flesh rose in the wounds where Legion’s flesh had been gouged out, returning to normal in no time.

n“Well then, shall we eat to make up for our exercise?”

n“You mustn’t eat the skin, Magic Stones or the bones, Jack.”

n“I know, Hitomi-chan.”

nThe arms and legs extended from Legion’s sides, squirming and eating the meat of the dead Huge Triceratops and tyrannosaurus rexes as if assimilating it into itself.

nPauvina and the others, who were taking a break, ate their obentos as they watched this spectacle from a distance.

n“Hey, what does ‘sieg’ mean?” Pauvina asked.

n“It means ‘victory,’ Pauvina,” said a lump of flesh with the form of a girl… the personality of Pluto, which had separated itself from Legion.

n“By the way, what kind of state are you in when you’re using Long-range Control?”

n“Unlike the Undead… Vandalieu, we can’t share our memories when we’re separate.”

n“Hmm. Maybe it’s because unlike Van, who is one person who splits himself, you were originally different people?”

n“I think so. For us, it’s more like ‘Separation’ than ‘Long-distance Control.’”

n“Eat,” said Eisen.

n“Thank you, Eisen-san,” said Pluto.

n“All of the nearby dinosaurs are all going to Legion, so it’s really easy for me,” said Braga. “Could it be that you guys are delicious?” he asked Pluto.

n“Please don’t eat us, Braga-san.”

nLegion had formed a party to level up with Pauvina, Rapiéçage, Yamata, Privel, Eisen and Braga, who had followed them to act as a scout.

n“Separation…” Rapiéçage groaned.

n“Separation…♪” Yamata sang.

nThe two of them seemed to be imitating Pluto and trying their Long-range Control skills. They had detached their assorted parts from themselves and were moving them around.

nRapiéçage had already possessed the Long-range Control skill, but… Yamata’s nine beautiful women’s upper body halves were simply crawling around on the ground, creating quite the ghastly sight.

nIncidentally, Eleanora had been with them until yesterday to make sure that Legion, Pauvina and the others could pass through Borkus’s Sub-Dragon Savannah, but seemingly having decided that they would have no trouble with the upper and middle floors, she was leveling in the B-class Dungeon, the Scaled King’s Nest, starting from today.

nIt seemed that she had been dissatisfied with the Experience Points that she could earn from a C-class Dungeon as a Rank 9 Vampire Viscount.

n… It might have been fine for her to fight Mikhail, the Rank 10 training dummy, but since she couldn’t defeat him with her current fighting abilities, even though she would be able to polish her skills and improve her ability greatly, she wouldn’t gain any Experience Points whatsoever.

nThe Zombie heroes Zandia and Jeena were acting separately as well. This morning, thanks to the Surgery skill of Isis who was a part of Legion, Zandia and Jeena had been restored to a state that was extremely close to how they had been while alive. Now, they were training with Borkus in the B-class Dungeon, Barigen’s Fall Life-Mountain, in order to become accustomed to their Undead bodies. It seemed that they intended to once more battle their fated enemies once they were sufficiently accustomed to their bodies.

n“Gochisousama! Now then, let’s get going. By the way, can you pass through the stairs after becoming that big? Won’t you get stuck?” Pauvina asked Pluto as she started picking up Yamata’s upper body halves that were lying on the ground.

n“Big?” repeated one of Yamata’s upper body halves.

n“Stuck?” said another.

nPauvina couldn’t be blamed for wondering this; Legion’s main body had grown to be more than ten meters in diameter.

n“They’ve changed their size using Size Alteration, so it’s fine,” said Pluto.

n“Oh! Size Alteration is so nice. I want to learn it too. If I did, I could go and play at Braga and everyone else’s house,” said Pauvina, who was around two and a half meters tall.

nIt seemed that she was jealous of the ability to change size at will. However, Size Alteration was a skill that only monsters could normally acquire.

n“Aren’t there any Magic Items or drugs that have the effect of making you smaller?” Pluto asked.

n“Hmm, I don’t know,” said Pauvina.

n“I don’t know either,” said Privel. “I’ve heard of things that make you bigger in folk tales, though. I’ll ask my mother when we get back.”

nAnd so, the inhuman girls extra party members continued their leveling for a week.

nJob explanation:

n【Zombie Maker】

nA Job for those who create Zombies from corpses. It is a Job with the effect of drastically reducing the time and Mana required to create Undead, including Zombies (but especially Zombies).

nThe bonuses provided to Attribute Values is slight, but the Job makes the creation of large quantities of Zombies possible. But Vandalieu has always been capable of creating Zombies without taking any time, and he has always possessed a vast amount of Mana.

nThus, by changing Jobs to Zombie Maker and reducing the time and Mana it takes to create Zombies, he has acquired the unexpected side-effect of unconsciously turning corpses in the area surrounding him into Undead.

nJob explanation:

n【Meat Sphere Warrior】

nA Job that can only be acquired by a member of an intelligent race whose body, which must be over a thousand kilograms in mass, is comprised entirely of meat. Naturally, Legion is the first to acquire this Job in Lambda.

nThis Job greatly increases Strength, Stamina and Vitality, and grants large bonuses to the Unarmed Fighting Technique, Charge, Rapid Healing (Legion possesses the superior skill to this), Size Alteration and Cooking skills. Also, this Job makes the owner’s meat more delicious, and grants the ability to make delicious meat.

nIf the level of the Meat Sphere Warrior Job reaches 100 and the owner’s body of meat surpasses 10,000 kilograms in mass, it becomes possible to change to the superior Job, Enormous Meat Sphere Warrior.

nNote that the above recorded Status is after Legion has finished leveling.

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