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Requiring new weapons the blacksmith sends him to Diremarsh swamp to mine ore, which is more difficult then Rakuro first assumed as the realistic swamp mud slows his movement. Now equipped with Marsh Daggers, Rakuro ignores the Blacksmiths warnings and goes hunting monsters at night. Rei decides to search for Rakuro in Secondil, despite the unlikelihood of a new player making it that far alone. Rakuro encounters Lycagon the Nightslayer, a completely unique monster which is so high level not one of the games 30 million players have ever defeated it. 3"Lycagon the Nightslayer"Transliteration: "Kokurou Yashū" (Japanese: 黒狼夜襲)Ayumi KurashimaKazuyuki FudeyasuMichio FukudaOctober 15, 2023 (2023-10-15) Rei learns Rakuro has already reached Secondil. Other players notice Rei belongs to one of the seven clans formed to hunt the seven unique beasts, in Rei's case her clan hunts Lycagon.
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