Chapter 33
Former Hero, Solo Play Oriented
*Vooom.*
**[Welcome to Astra Online]**
With a strange floating sensation, my body arrived in the world of *Astra Online*.
"That was a good nap!"
As usual, I jumped up and stretched, feeling the refreshment from my rest.
Lately, Iâve been spending far more time in the *Astra* continent than in the real world. Here, I could feel like an entirely different person.
I had logged out near the pile of rocks in the rocky mountain area in front of the elite dungeon, *Demon Army Outpost*, so I felt safe enough to do my little warm-up exercises.
Peeking out from behind the rocks, I observed the crowd gathered at the dungeon entrance.
"Swordmaster party recruiting! Cleared it once! Will tank Chimera in the third phase!"
"Looking for a ranger for the second boss orb run! Iâm experienced! Please take me!"
As usual, there were plenty of people looking for parties today. Some had cleared the dungeon multiple times, while others seemed to be tackling it for the first time.
Sure, some players probably had fixed parties, but many casual players formed on-the-spot groups to tackle dungeons like this.
I immediately opened the auction house to check the price of weaponsâmy main source of income.
Three days after the dungeon opened, weapons were still holding a decent price. It seemed this elite dungeon was indeed tough.
The problem was...
"Now, even weapons have wildly different prices depending on their options."
For swordsmen, the most sought-after option was the "Moonlight Slash Damage Increase" which boosted the multiplier of *Starlight Slash*, the main skill.
Other options ranged from damage reduction on successful block, thrust damage increase, to PvP-focused skills like increased down or aerial attack damage. The additional options were incredibly diverse.
In short, even the same *Zarkan Weapon* could vary greatly in price depending on its options.
This was true for other classesâ weapons as well. The most expensive ones had options that boosted the damage of the class's main skills, although PvP-related skill options were also in demand.
At the beginning of the game, players prioritized base weapon attack power since skills had lower ranks and multipliers, but now that skill cycles were established, and main skills accounted for a larger portion of damage, the focus had shifted to additional options.
Still, if you disassembled useless accessories or weapons, you could earn *Zarkan Coins*. These coins, which could also be obtained from daily quests, were the only guaranteed way to purchase socket items like *Echo Stones* at full price.
I glanced at the *Echo Stone* socketed in my weapon and sighed.
"I didnât expect these items to be so rare."
Socket items like *Echo Stones* were still priced close to the first weapon sales.
I regretted not saving up *Zarkan Coins* and buying it at full price. Instead, I hastily socketed it into my weapon. I couldnât help but blame my impulsive self.
Smack.
I slapped my cheeks with both hands and steeled my resolve.
Anyway, weapon prices were still decent, so I needed to grind the dungeon again today to earn more gold.
Although I had already cashed out most of what I made on the first day, I still needed to farm more *Zarkan Coins* and save gold for the next region.
Hereâs hoping I get some good option weapons today.
As I leaned against the pile of rocks, resolving to work hard, a shadow fell over me.
A strand of red hair blocked out the sunlight.
"Gasp..."
I looked up, stunned, at the owner of the shadow.
The person was hard to see in the backlight, but it was unmistakable.
"Found you, Rain."
Chris smiled down at me.
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"I saw you log in a moment ago, so I figured you were nearby. Are you grinding the dungeon again today?"
"Huh? Uh, yes, I am."
I stammered.
I hadnât expected to run into Chris today.
"Ahem, have you finished farming Zarkan yet? Or are you planning to run it again with your party?"
Chris looked around, as if searching for my party members.
My heart started pounding.
Even I knew it wasnât normal to be solo-running elite dungeons as a front-runner.
In a way, I was using a cheat codeâhaving 100% virtual reality synchronization. I was a kind of bug character. If word got out that I had been farming as a solo player all this time, it could get me into trouble.
No, I canât let that happen. So far, Iâve managed to avoid suspicion, but if Iâm not careful, I could get banned for being a bug character.
I couldnât lose the vivid realism I felt in the world of *Astra*. Without it, I wouldnât be able to live.
"I donât have any plans today."
I added a slight clarification.
Saying I had no plans was true.
Adding "today" might lead her to believe that Iâd been running the dungeon with a party up until now.
I felt a twinge of guilt, but I had no choice.
Chris smiled brightly.
"Great! Then, can I borrow you for the day, Rain?"
"B-Borrow me?"
I jumped, startled.
Borrow? Iâm not an item. What does she mean?
Chris was a nice sister figure, but doing something together was another matter entirely.
I needed to farm for gold today.
I shouldâve said I had farming plans.
"...Just the two of us?"
"Well, thereâs one other person. Is that okay?"
I jumped again.
No, no, no.
Even if itâs okay with Chris, bringing someone else? Absolutely not.
"Ah, a-ah, see you later!"
"Wait!"
As I was about to leave carefully, Chris stopped me.
"Rain, you didnât forget our promise, did you?"
She smiled and pointed to my clothes.
"Oh."
The outfit I was wearingâthe Desert Admiralâs outfit.
I had promised to run a dungeon with her in exchange for this outfit.
"You must like it, seeing as youâre still wearing it. That makes me happy."
"Ugh..."
Caught by the 1-gold promise, I had no choice but to stay with Chris.
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"Kyaa! Wow! Wow! Sheâs so small! Not just short, but her face is tiny, and sheâs so cute... How does she fight with that body?"
"Hey, Beimerung! Rain is for admiring! Just look, donât touch!"
"For admiring...?"
I clung to Chrisâs sleeve, hiding behind her.
The pink-haired woman squealing at me was obviously the mage from Chrisâs party.@@novelbin@@
She didnât seem that much taller than me, so why did she keep saying I was small?
Even if I was comfortable around Chris, I still wasnât used to being around other people.
"Anyway, leave Rain to me, and just handle the customers."
"Yes, maâam!"
Beimerung saluted Chris with a sharp stance. I couldnât help but ask Chris about something that was bothering me.
"Customers?"
"Weâre starting bus runs today. Our regular tank is busy, and the summoner canât log in today, so I was hoping you could fill a spot."
"Huh? Didnât you just tell Cherni not to come..."
Zap.
Chris shot a sharp glare at Beimerung.
"Ah, never mind! Forget I said anything!"
Beimerung quickly turned away and pulled up her interface, typing out some kind of message.
"Rain, weâll handle the rest, so can you tank the first and second bosses and take care of the Chimera in the third phase?"
"Chimera tank?"
I tilted my head.
Main tanking meant handling the boss, which I had done solo plenty of times before.
The Chimera in the third phase referred to the two dogs that appeared when the bossâs HP dropped below 50%.
"Whoâs going to tank the boss?"
"Huh? Didnât your party have a ranged DPS tank for the third boss?"
"Uh, yeah. So, you just want me to hold the two Chimeras?"
Chris smiled and nodded.
It seemed that using a ranged DPS to tank the boss was standard for party play on the third boss. In any case, I would just do what she asked.
"So itâll just be the three of us?"
"I told you weâd have a customer, right? Weâll be taking one bus rider."
"Oh."
I nodded.
Even the level 25 elite dungeon had bus services. Whenever I turned on the region announcement window, Iâd see people advertising bus runs.
Although farming the low-level elite dungeons was quick, now that farming difficulty had increased and PvP battleground content had been added, the bus business would be booming.
Even without relying on high-priced weapon drops or rare *Echo Stones*, running a bus was a stable way to earn gold.
One more question popped into my mind.
"Donât people ever run buses with just one or two players?"
"Huh? Haha! Even if a character has finished farming a dungeon, whether soloing it is possible is another question. Besides, if you run a bus with just one or two people, youâd have to take two or three customers, and you couldnât give all the drops to a single customer. The bus model works because all the dungeon drops go to one rider."
"Ah."
Even if someone could solo a dungeon, bus runs were still more efficient for both the runner and the customer.
Sure, there might be some people who wanted to watch a solo run out of curiosity, but it wouldnât be sustainable as a business.
Even if a player could solo the dungeon, running a bus solo wouldnât be viable.
Not to mention, Iâd be
terrible at handling customers anyway.
For some reason, I felt a pang of disappointment and clicked my tongue.