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Chapter 87: Thread 12: he Aftermath and Reactions

    320: Anonymous Explorer


    The End


    321: Anonymous Explorer


    That was quick.


    322: Anonymous Explorer


    Did it really end in a single day? LOL.


    323: Anonymous Explorer


    Wasn''t there a dungeon streamer from Sapporo who was all like, "I''m going to conquer the Sapporo Dungeon someday!" How did that turn out?


    324: Anonymous Explorer


    >>323


    Yeah, they gotpletely steamrolled by a random group of four sent by the government.


    325: Anonymous Explorer


    LOL. Is this the modern-day Ezo Conquest?


    326: Anonymous Explorer


    A group dispatched from the Imperial Court (the government) to subdue the Ezo (the unexplored dungeon). It really is the Ezo Conquest. So that makes Kisaragi the Shogun of the expedition.


    327: Anonymous Explorer


    He''s like Sakanoue no Tamuramaro.


    328: Anonymous Explorer


    Are we having a history lesson now?


    329: Anonymous Explorer


    But isn''t the sryman more like the Shogun? He was the one leading the party.


    330: Anonymous Explorer


    >>329


    Nah, the sryman was just organizing things because he''s the only sane one. Jinguji Kaede was really the one at the center of it all.


    331: Anonymous Explorer


    At the center? More like she was the berserker charging ahead into battle.


    332: Anonymous Explorer


    Kamishiro Rion was also charging ahead, so it''s fine. EX ranks are just a bunch of savages.


    333: Anonymous Explorer


    Now that the Sapporo Dungeon has been conquered, the number of visitors won''t really change. Just look at the Takayama Dungeon. It was fully conquered, but nothing changed there either.


    334: Anonymous Explorer


    Yeah, even if the deep floors are cleared, it doesn''t affect the explorers in the upper and middle floors at all. The only ones making a fuss about this are regr people who don''t even go into dungeons.


    335: Anonymous Explorer


    I''ve heard more tourists will starting, though, including some explorers from abroad for sightseeing.


    336: Anonymous Explorer


    Just being known as a dungeon with cleared deep floors makes it a hot topic.


    337: Anonymous Explorer


    >>335


    I remember hearing something simr when a dungeon in another country was cleared. Non-explorers would visit the entrance for sightseeing, and WDAO-member countries allow explorers some freedom to explore, so it attracted a lot of people.


    338: Anonymous Explorer


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    >>334


    The media''s going crazy too. They tried asking the EX group a bunch of questions without any regard, and Jinguji Kaede just red at them.


    339: Anonymous Explorer


    I was at the entrance of the Sapporo Dungeon when the EX explorers came back, and the ce was swarming with reporters. Why are there so many media outlets?


    340: Anonymous Explorer


    >>339


    Apparently, it''s so they can "keep each other in check" and ensure neutral reporting… But in reality, it''s all biased reporting and privacy invasions.


    341: Anonymous Explorer


    I''m a small-time explorer mainly working in the Sapporo Dungeon. Watching the deep-floor streams doesn''t help me understand anything.


    342: Anonymous Explorer


    That''s expected.


    343: Anonymous Explorer


    To the regrs who can reach the deep floors, this might just feel like another instance of EX explorers stealing all the glory. But for those of us stuck on the upper floors, nothing changes.


    344: Anonymous Explorer


    It''s not that we''re stuck. The upper floors of Sapporo Dungeon are popr because the monsters are predictable and easy to handle. The people there don''t have any ambition to move up to the middle floors.


    345: Anonymous Explorer


    Yeah, the upper floors of Sapporo Dungeon only have specific types of monsters, and there''s never been any exceptions. It''s basically an unchanging dungeon.


    346: Anonymous Explorer


    You mean those small, ss-like golem things?


    347: Anonymous Explorer


    Small (1 meter).


    348: Anonymous Explorer


    That''s still pretty small.


    349: Anonymous Explorer


    They''re made of ss, so they''re incredibly fragile. You can just take a basic iron club, smash them, and get magic stones. It''s probably the easiest ce in Japan to make money from the upper floors.


    350: Anonymous Explorer


    Meanwhile, Shibuya Dungeon''s upper floors have those ridiculously hard Steel Ants. That''s just unfair.


    351: Anonymous Explorer


    >>349


    In the upper floors of Takayama Dungeon, you can hunt big, but rtively weak, chickens and sell their meat for more than magic stones. Though there aren''t that many of them.


    352: Anonymous Explorer


    That''s pointless if you can''t find them. Sapporo''s ss golems are everywhere.


    353: Anonymous Explorer


    Just go to the middle floors.


    354: Anonymous Explorer


    The middle floors start introducing all sorts of weird monsters. No thanks.


    355: Anonymous Explorer


    The middle floors of Sapporo Dungeon are seriously tougher than those in Shibuya.


    356: Anonymous Explorer


    The upper floors of Shibuya are harder, but once you hit the middle floors, Sapporo''s dungeon gets way tougher. No idea about the lower floors, though.


    357: Anonymous Explorer


    But from what I''ve seen, the deep floors of Shibuya Dungeon are way worse. Just watch Kisaragi''s streams.


    [Clip] Shocking! Deep Floors of Shibuya Dungeon


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    358: Anonymous Explorer


    Honestly, after a dungeon''s been conquered, I kinda lose interest in going there. Are there any other good dungeons?


    359: Anonymous Explorer


    We''ve got dungeon "purity fanboys" now?


    360: Anonymous Explorer


    >>359


    LOL.


    361: Anonymous Explorer


    >>359


    Dungeon purity fanboys. LOL. That''s hrious.


    362: Anonymous Explorer


    >>359


    I hate myself forughing at something so dumb.


    363: Anonymous Explorer


    >>358


    That attitude is why you''re stuck on the upper floors.


    364: Anonymous Explorer


    So, you''re saying, "I''m not going to the conquered Sapporo Dungeon because it''s used goods. I''ll go to an unconquered dungeon instead"? You''ve gotta be joking. Do you even realize how far apart dungeons are?


    365: Anonymous Explorer


    What''s the nearest dungeon to Sapporo?


    366: Anonymous Explorer


    Probably Wakkanai''s?


    367: Anonymous Explorer


    Isn''t Aomori''s dungeon closer in a straight line?


    368: Anonymous Explorer


    >>366


    >>367


    This is what I''m talking about. If you want to make a living off dungeons, you have to live near one.


    369: Anonymous Explorer


    So, the people living near Nagoya Dungeon, which no one can conquer, are the weakest?


    370: Anonymous Explorer


    >>369


    Can''t argue with that… Aichi is pretty much screwed.


    371: Anonymous Explorer


    But the Takayama and Ise dungeons are nearby. (whispers)


    372: Anonymous Explorer


    Ise isn''t that close.


    373: Anonymous Explorer


    It''s still a million times better than the distance between Sapporo and Wakkanai.


    374: Anonymous Explorer


    LOL. People always underestimate how huge Hokkaido is.


    375: Anonymous Explorer


    I live in Sapporo, but I''ve never been to a dungeon. I don''t even know much about magic. I''ve never taken a magic aptitude test—just a NEET.


    376: Anonymous Explorer


    >>375


    As a NEET, it''s probably too physically demanding for you, so just don''t bother.


    377: Anonymous Explorer


    You might think you''ve got some hidden power that''ll make you rich, but in reality, only people willing to risk their lives make money from this. It''s not something a NEET sitting around on a forum could handle.


    378: Anonymous Explorer


    You''re better off getting a regr part-time job.


    379: Anonymous Explorer


    You can''t even do that, which is why you''re a NEET.


    380: Anonymous Explorer


    LOL.n/?/vel/b//in dot c//om


    381: Anonymous Explorer


    People might think being an explorer is an easy job, but the top explorers make an absurd amount of money.


    382: Anonymous Explorer


    Only the top guys get rich, though. Same as in anypany. The execs get paid several times more than your annual sry—just from bonuses.


    But I wouldn''t know.


    383: Anonymous Explorer


    Honestly, Sapporo Dungeon isn''t that great for making money. It''s pretty much the same as Shibuya. I tried going to the middle floorsst month and ended up in the hospital.


    384: Anonymous Explorer


    You''re lucky to be alive.


    385: Anonymous Explorer


    >>383


    Almost died. LOL.


    386: Anonymous Explorer


    You''re lucky it was just a hospital stay. Plenty of people get greedy and end up dead in the deeper floors.


    387: Anonymous Explorer


    The middle and lower floors of Sapporo Dungeon all look the same. It''s hard to even tell where you are.


    388: Anonymous Explorer


    You should take notes every time you go down a staircase. Makes it easier to track where you are.


    389: Anonymous Explorer


    Is there an age limit for bing an explorer?


    390: Anonymous Explorer


    It''s like getting a driver''s license. You can do it even if you''re 60 or 80. Whether you can actually explore dungeons is another question, though.


    391: Anonymous Explorer


    I quit my job because mypany was terrible. Thinking of trying my hand at being an explorer.


    392: Anonymous Explorer


    Don''t do it.


    393: Anonymous Explorer


    Here it is—the ssic explorer failure story. "I quit my job because it was awful, so now I''m going to be an explorer." I''ve never seen a real one until now. LOL.


    394: Anonymous Explorer


    >>391


    Make sure you take a magic aptitude test first. To qualify as an explorer, you need a magic level of about 20. But to get to the middle floors, you''ll need at least 50.


    395: Anonymous Explorer


    What''s the magic level even based on?


    396: Anonymous Explorer


    It''s calcted in someplicated way that I don''t understand. I''ve never had to use my magic level since bing an explorer, so I don''t even know my own.


    397: Anonymous Explorer


    It''s not like height, where you can easily measure it.


    398: Anonymous Explorer


    >>394


    I took a magic aptitude test the other day, and I got a 53. Is that high? I don''t really know much about being an explorer, so can someone exin it to me?


    399: Anonymous Explorer


    >>398


    Go be an explorer right now.


    400: Anonymous Explorer


    Dude, you should totally be an explorer. You''ll make way more than at a ckpany.


    401: Anonymous Explorer


    The sudden change of opinion. LOL.


    402: Anonymous Explorer


    Well, if someone seems promising, of course we''ll rmend it. He has a magic level of 50! He could easily be a middle-floor explorer.


    403: Anonymous Explorer


    If you can consistently explore the middle floors, you''ll make more than the average sryman. You should get your explorer''s license and start hitting the dungeons.


    404: Anonymous Explorer


    >>391


    Here are some links to basic dungeon knowledge:


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    Check these out, and then take the Explorer Association''s training. With your magic level, the upper floors should be a breeze.


    405: Anonymous Explorer


    >>391


    Here''s a basic dungeon course:


    http://��───────


    It''s Kisaragi''s, and I highly rmend it. The practical stuff is a bit tough, but if you can manage, you''ll be able to handle the middle floors. You definitely need to learn how to control your magic, though. That''s what makes the difference between minor injuries and major ones.


    406: Anonymous Explorer


    The sudden kindness. LOL.


    407: Anonymous Explorer


    ssic forum behavior—switching from tough love to being helpful in an instant.


    408: Anonymous Explorer


    Thanks for all the advice. I''ve already scheduled my exam for the explorer''s license. I''m going to try being a frence explorer.


    409: Anonymous Explorer


    Magic aptitude tests should be mandatory atpany health check-ups.


    410: Anonymous Explorer


    >>409


    But then thepanies would lose workers, and Keidanren (the business federation) wouldn''t be happy about that.


    411: Anonymous Explorer


    Stop being apdog for the Ministry of Finance.


    412: Anonymous Explorer


    I wonder if the Sapporo Dungeon golem keychains will suddenly start selling like crazy. I''ve been making them.


    413: Anonymous Explorer


    >>412


    What the hell is that…


    414: Anonymous Explorer


    >>412


    What made you think that would sell? I''m curious.


    415: Anonymous Explorer


    You''ve got no business sense, man. Give it up.


    416: Anonymous Explorer


    Huh? I actually bought one as a souvenir from my trip to Sapporo.


    417: Anonymous Explorer


    LOL, there''s a fan.


    418: Anonymous Explorer


    Really? I don''t think, "Hey, I should start making Sapporo Dungeon keychains," is going to catch on.


    419: Anonymous Explorer


    I just got here, but did the Sapporo Dungeon really get cleared while I was away? I was nning to conquer it someday in my hometown. How did they clear it so fast? I wanted to study and prepare for it properly first.


    420: Anonymous Explorer


    Have you been living under a rock? This has been all over the news. How could you not know? You must be a total NEET.


    421: Anonymous Explorer


    Why do NEETs who have no idea about dungeons always pop up on these forums?
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