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Owner of Twilight Intuition – Chapter 59

𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐩𝐭𝐞𝐫 59

[Disconnecting.]

[Once again, on the street illuminated by Twilight……]

“Phew.”

I’m exhausted.

That was my first thought as soon as I logged out. Did I use Intuition too much again? After confirming that my whole body was drenched in sweat, I forced myself up and started with a shower.

‘Damn it. It’s fine to use Intuition as much as I want here, but as soon as I enter Twilight, it’s like this.’

Grumbling, I finished my shower and sat in front of the computer, thinking about crafting.

‘First of all, my level went up to 7, so……’

If things go well, I might be able to reach level 10 within today. I also listed all the weapons I made on the Cash Transaction Window, so I can expect some profit. Except for the fatigue from Intuition, everything is going as I want.

“But I’m not sure if it’s okay to level up like this.”

If I reach crafting level 10 and list the results on the Cash Transaction Window, it means that over 100 weapons will be listed in a single day. I wondered if it would affect the market price, but then I shook my head and denied the thought.

Thousands, tens of thousands of items are listed every day, what impact would it have?

“Let’s check out the information that came out today.”

Having finished my shower, drowsiness enveloped me. I wanted to sleep for the 1-hour connection waiting time, but I gave up because I wasn’t confident I’d wake up on time.

Click-

“Huh? What’s this?”

[Emperor Guild, the first in Twilight to reach E+ Rank!]

[Emperor Guild owns 11 Dungeons!]

[The result of an S-rank Skill, the creation of the Emperor Guild!]

[Unparalleled sprint, Emperor Guild.]

Is this new?

On the main page of the homepage, I found a list I hadn’t seen before. Are these articles written by players? Most of the article titles were about the Emperor Guild, and since I’m currently a member, I couldn’t help but be drawn to them.

‘I didn’t see these articles this morning.’

Click-

“Hmm.”

Anyway, looking through the articles, the content was simple. It was about the Emperor Guild’s dominance in Twilight. Unlike other quests, Guild Quests are based on the concept of war, and a certain number of members are required to wage that war.

Here, the Emperor Guild met that requirement, and there was also a noticeable article saying that they would likely reach D Rank soon.

And looking further, I saw similar articles attached to a few other guilds.

Of course, the Emperor Guild’s progress is unmatched. It’s the first guild in Twilight to reach E+ Rank. In addition, the Guild System allows for upgrades that increase the maximum number of members by 100 each time, and the Emperor Guild had already upgraded to the maximum number allowed at E Rank, 2,000 members.

But would Aizen only have upgraded the number of guild members?

For reference, gold is required to upgrade the Guild System. I don’t know exactly how much gold is needed, but since almost no other guild has upgraded to 2,000 members, I imagine it’s an amount I can’t even fathom.

‘With that money, I could get equipment…… no, they probably already have it.’

If you look at their equipment, wouldn’t it be better than mine? The only area where I could possibly beat Aizen is in the number of S-rank skills.

“……”

Thinking about it makes me feel bitter. In actual combat, I’m only using Giant’s Sprint like crazy.

‘Tsk, let’s just look at the forum posts.’

Shaking my head and pushing the thought away, I went to the forum.

“Let’s see, has any good information been posted……?”

Click- Click-

“Hmm?”

As I was browsing the forum, a title suddenly caught my eye. It was a title about crafting.

[Twilight! Everything about Hammering!]

[Content: The Crafting skill in Twilight is very simple. You just put the designated materials on and hammer until it’s done. However, for those who want to learn crafting more definitively, I’m writing this post.

First, the number of hammer strikes is determined by the rank of the Crafting skill. F Rank is 50 strikes. E Rank is 65 strikes. D Rank is 80 strikes. And so on. If you can’t craft because you’ve exceeded the number of hammer strikes, you need to either increase your Technique stat or acquire a skill that increases the number of hammer strikes.

Other than that, you need skills that increase basic quality, skills that increase special quality, skills that increase the probability of crafting a perfect weapon, and skills that add durability to the crafted item. But if you’ve acquired all of these skills, then when it comes to crafting, you are……]

“I shouldn’t have looked.”

In short, it was saying to acquire all the skills related to crafting. Of course, if I acquired all the skills as described in this post, my crafted weapons could have better stats.

The problem is, I don’t want to waste skill slots like that.

‘Well, with S-rank skills and titles, I should be fine without learning other skills.’

Click-

[List of Crafting Skills that can be learned at the Library.]

[Content: For those who want to pursue a crafting class, please refer to this. The library sells almost all crafting skill books. You can learn everything from Weapon Crafting, Armor Crafting, Accessory Crafting, to Clothing and Bag Crafting, and even Potion Making.

However, there are no rare skills like Scroll Crafting or Monster Crafting. According to those who have learned them, they all learned them through Random Skillbooks. I think it might be possible to learn them through quests as well, but I don’t know how.]

“It’s the same as the Exploration skill.”

The only known way to acquire the Exploration skill was also through Random Skillbooks. Since it’s a skill that can be used effectively by anyone, many people would probably be happy if they found out about an F-Rank quest related to it.

“But Monster Crafting?”

Does such a skill exist in Twilight?

I typed the words Monster Crafting into the search bar. As a result, I could see nearly 20 posts that appeared. A much smaller number compared to other posts. Perhaps only a very small number of people had acquired Monster Crafting.

[This is the monster I crafted!]

[Content: Monster Crafting requires various byproducts of monsters, such as their hides and bones. The stronger the monster’s materials you put in, the stronger the crafted monster becomes. Anyway, this is the monster I crafted!]

‘So this is what monster hides and bones are used for?’

Anyway, below the post, there was information about the monster.

[Name: Monster 1]

[Grade: Magic]

[Level: 31]

[HP: 1320/1320]

[MP: 870/870]

[Stamina: 100.0%]

[Attack Power: 176] [Magic Attack Power: 32]

[Defense: 120] [Magic Defense: 90]

[Stats]

Strength (96) Intelligence (32) Agility (64)

Stamina (60) Magic Power (45) Durability (60)

[Acquired Skills: 5/5]

‘……Is this good?’

The level is similar to mine, but the stats themselves are completely different. However, looking at it again slowly, the stats don’t seem to be as bad as to be considered the worst. Conversely, they’re not good enough to be called good either.

Moreover, the biggest drawback seems to be that it only has 5 skills.

[Content: Isn’t it good? Because of the characteristics of the monster, there’s no need to equip it, and its stats increase significantly every time it levels up. To be more precise, its stats increase by 1 like a player when it levels up, but due to monster-specific skills, its stats additionally increase by 2 to 3 times.

Perhaps Monster Crafting is the best among the summoning types.]

After reading the lengthy post, what I felt was simple.

‘It would be useful as a meat shield.’

Just in case, I looked into it further and found that monsters don’t have a duration, and even if they die, they can be summoned again after 1 hour. If this information is true, it might be worthwhile to craft and raise a Rare grade monster, one level higher than Magic grade.

[Content: The crafted monster is not affected by the player’s stats. For example, it’s not affected by summoning or nature stats, so it’s essential as an escort for those who choose a non-combat class.]

After reading other posts about Monster Crafting, I quickly dismissed it. No matter how good Monster Crafting is, it was a skill I couldn’t learn. After all, I had already acquired an S-rank summoning skill.

Although I wasn’t satisfied with that summoning skill being in the form of taming monsters.

‘I wish a bear would pop out like the Dawn’s Light Master’s.’

I think it would be quite helpful in many ways. Still, with my defense, I should be able to seal most ordinary monsters, and I believed that summoning and fighting those monsters would be helpful to some extent.

“But why are there so many posts about crafting today?”

Is it a special day?

I felt a bit puzzled. Originally, crafting wasn’t a popular topic. Knowing that, I became curious and continued to browse the forum posts, and soon found the post that caused it.

[It seems like an S-rank Crafting skill has appeared!]

[Content: Today, dozens of the same weapon were listed on the Cash Transaction Window. Up to this point, there’s no problem, but if you look at the weapon information, you’ll think differently.]

[+2 Soul-Infused Longsword] (Magic)

Description: A longsword made of pure iron. Although made with ordinary materials, the craftsman’s outstanding skill and his soul have been imbued into it, creating a weapon that surpasses the limitations of its materials.

Attack Power: 173 (+30) Magic Attack Power: 0

Durability: 114/114

*Penetration rate increased by 8p.

*Enhancement Option (1): Attack Power increased by 10.

[Content: What do you think? What’s even more surprising is that this is a basic weapon. Who in the world can achieve an attack power of over 100 with a basic weapon? This is definitely made with an S-rank Crafting skill. For reference, I purchased this weapon for 200,000 won. You can also purchase this weapon by accessing the Cash Transaction Window in Twilight.]

“Huh? Isn’t that the weapon I made?”

Soul-Infused Longsword. It was the weapon I made and listed on the Cash Transaction Window. Having this means that someone purchased it.

“The number of comments is enormous.”

Even though it had only been a few hours since I listed the weapon on the Cash Transaction Window, there were 2,000 to 3,000 comments.

[Wow, 200,000 won for a basic weapon? Whoever made that hit the jackpot.]

[Wow~ Then you can just make weapons and list them whenever you need money? That’s amazing.]

[Guys, that’s a basic weapon. Imagine what would happen if you made a recipe weapon.]

[If it were me, I’d make a recipe weapon and list it for auction.]

[To the crafter, if you see this post, please contact me. I’ll be waiting. 010-xxxx……]

[If you come to our guild……]

Almost all the posts were either ‘I’m envious’ or ‘Please come to our guild~’. What’s a little absurd is that the Emperor Guild is also included. Unlike other guilds, the Emperor Guild’s post said they could accommodate me with any conditions I desired, so please contact them.

I’m already the vice-guild master of that guild, what accommodation do I need?

Click-

[Recruiting for a Raid!]

“A raid?”

[Content: Goblin Chieftain Turu, who has been defeated by countless people so far! Our Black Flame Guild has also received that quest. However, we don’t intend to monopolize the raid boss. Since we’ve received the quest, we hope everyone can join us.

The raid is scheduled to begin tomorrow at 12:00 PM, and those who wish to participate only need to gather at the entrance where the raid begins.

In addition, our Black Flame Guild plans to dispatch about 10 members.]

“Was this raid a famous quest?”

So many people know about it.

Well, thinking about it, it’s already been several days since I fought Turu. There were hundreds of people who participated in the raid at that time, so wouldn’t it be stranger if it wasn’t known? And seeing the phrase “countless people have failed,” it seems like there have been several attempts at the same challenge.

Of course, since there was no news, they must have all ended in failure.

“By the way, 10 people……”

Just in case, I read the comments below and the reactions weren’t very positive.

[What can you do with just 10 people lol.]

[No no, a raid is still too much.]

[Black Flame? What kind of confidence is that?]

[To succeed in the Turu raid, you need a shield warrior who can withstand the attacks, magicians who have increased their attribute power by at least 20%, and lastly, a priest who has acquired the resurrection skill. Wouldn’t that be enough to succeed in the Turu raid?]

[↑I’m a level 41 magician, but I’ve only increased my attribute power by 8%. 20%? lol.]

[Maybe if the average player level is around 60, they could catch him?]

“Even I think it’s impossible…… Huh?”

Just as I, who had personally faced Turu, was about to conclude that it was impossible, some quite significant information caught my eye.

[The Black Flame Guild is right. To have any chance of success against Turu, you need to attack with a small elite force. The more people there are, the more Goblin Warriors will appear, which will convert into Turu’s stats. So, it’s right to go with 10 to 20 people. However, Turu’s magic is just ridiculously overpowered.]

‘Is this true?’

If Turu’s stats increase to around 200-300, there might be a possibility. No, wouldn’t it be more likely if I fought him alone? The problem is, I haven’t done the quest to fight Turu.

“Turu…… I want to catch him, but.”

Should I go?

The thought that naturally came to mind regarding the Turu raid was none other than Rare grade items. Since it seemed like Rare grade items would only drop from defeating the raid boss, I couldn’t help but be interested.

‘Let’s think about it calmly. I’m several times stronger now than I was back then. Also, I have experience fighting Turu, so I’m somewhat familiar with his patterns.

“……”

‘But what if I die? I can recover the lost levels and items, but I’m not keen on dying again.’

After thinking for a long time, I finally came to a suitable conclusion.

‘Let’s decide after seeing the number of people tomorrow.’

That’s what I decided.

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