Mad Hatter's Guide to Clearing The Game

Chapter 6: Ch04. Difference in parameters



Chapter 6: Ch04. Difference in parameters

Chapter 6: Ch04. Difference in parameters

After a few hours of walking nonstop, Miles took a break to catch his breath.

He found a lake, from which he drank greedily, feeling the ice-cold water slide down his dry throat and, after that, climbed a tall tree to find a branch that would make up another makeshift spear.

He had to hunt if he wanted to eat in the woods without the rations he had packed before finding the gate that led him to this place. And so he did.

After finding a thick, suitable bush where Miles could hide from prying eyes, he waited until he heard the slithering sound of an approaching serpent. The only problem was that the thing was three or more times bigger than Miles, which sent shivers down his spine.

Thankfully, the creature was not paying any attention to him, simply passing by like all wildlife in that forest during the day.

During that time, everything there was pretty harmless, and Miles seized that opportunity to turn that monstrous snake, covered in black and white scales, into a somewhat hefty meal.

Hidden in the thick bush, Miles waited, but his heart suddenly lightened as soon as he saw the reptilian's name atop its head.

[Forest Creature – Serpens]

There was not a second line of text under the animal's name, indicating its level, but even if it had been there, Miles did not have a single worry about it, his brow raised.

It was not the name that caught him by surprise, leaving him speechless, though. The creature was immensely huge, and as thick as Miles himself, if not thicker, even.

However, its name was displayed in white letters, which could only mean one thing.

He had less than the blink of an eye to react and think of a counterattack, but in that blink, he lunged at the serpent's head with his makeshift spear. However, the serpent was as quick and nimble as it was towering, and it got out of the way of Miles' strike as soon as he began to move, successfully dodging the attack by a large margin.

Unfortunately, for the Glitch's players, the game that the world had become was not as subtle or smooth as the ones people usually played, with immediate effect upon stat increasing or an immediate flood of knowledge upon the learning of a new skill or magic power.

It acted like a somewhat buffering of stats and skills that made the players' progress stagger a little bit, but they learned from the mistakes caused by it and developed strategies to get caught by stronger enemies while they were at the threshold between their past and their current, stronger selves.

Somehow, however, even though Miles did feel faster and stronger, and the difference showed blatantly between how he moved and fought back when he was still at level 05 and now, at level 07...

'Why does it feel like I still haven't assimilated the stats? Damn it!" He lunged at the serpent again, this time, though, aiming for the body. "I know it was a lot of stat points in one sitting, but I should've assimilated them by now...'

Rolling sideways, he evaded a smashing strike from the serpent's head. His eyes widened, and the spark of an idea bloomed in his mind.

"Damn it! How can I be this dense?" He said out loud, without even realizing it.

The truth of the matter was that it did not matter if the Beast's name was in white, yellow, orange, or even red. The serpent's level did not matter, either, because the real problem was that...

'I can't beat it with my current stats if I don't have a sound strategy, because since it's a natural creature, born in and from these woods... Its stat parameters must be way higher than mine...'

With the shadow of that realization towering over him as tall as his enemy, Miles clenched his fists, gritted his teeth and began to run.

"... So I'll have to find its weakness!"@@@@


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