[Fantasy world, slow-paced adventure, wizard, monster encyclopedia collection]
Coming to a fantasy world, Gauss got an adventurer's handbook that said the more monsters you kill and collect, the stronger you will be. He originally thought that he would start an orthodox adventure of defeating dragons, killing demons, and saving the kingdom. However, as he watched the goblins multiplying like pests and being inexorable, as well as the rapidly increasing number of kills and rewards in the monster encyclopedia, his face became more and more helpless...
"You have killed a total of 1,000 goblins! Intelligence +1, Strength +1, Constitution +1."
"The title "Goblin Slayer" has been upgraded to "Goblin Expert". You are an expert on goblins, and few people know how to kill goblins better than you."
"..."
"The title "Goblin Expert" has been upgraded to "Goblin Nemesis". You are the most severe ruler of the goblin race in history, and a deep shadow of terror engraved in the goblin blood."
"Current effect:
Effect 1: Nemesis. When fighting against Goblin creatures, the damage caused by attacks is increased by an additional 50%.
Effect 2: Bloodthirst. Killing a Goblin has a chance to randomly restore 10% of your physical strength.
Effect 3: Deterrence. You have absolute pressure on Goblins and related advanced races, and the enemy's status will be greatly reduced when facing you.
Looking at the titles that are still being upgraded on the panel,
Gao Si really wants to know if there is any way to prevent people from putting the title of "Goblin Slayer" before the famous titles such as Dungeon Conqueror, Red Scale Slayer, Phase Hunter, Pale Lord, and Tiamat's Woe.
Dudu Bird, Trilobite, Alpha Dog, Dream-eating Tapir, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Chimera, Black Goat Kid...
The wind of Ediacara can also blow across the land of the Holocene, where the ancient and modern collide, and legends and nightmares descend.
The new generation of elves is making a grand debut!
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This is a story about raising pets in a relaxed and daily life.
Non-fan fiction / Urban daily life / Focus on the sense of cultivation / Pet story