About setting
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The following setting was mentioned at the beginning of the book.,Written now.,The protagonist is gradually approaching that level.,I'll just talk a few more nonsense.,Emphasize it.。
The "star" and "upper and lower positions" in this book are of course based on the original setting of the game, but there are also differences.
The biggest difference is that the monsters of the same kind in the game, the lower and upper G positions (as well as the master battles, etc.), the strength can be said to be very different, but this is basically not the case in this book.
Take a chestnut.
The two-star of the Great Boar King is a two-star, at most it is larger and more experienced, which can make some two-star hunters overturn, but there will be no "G-rank pig god" situation.
However, a book friend suggested that "two monsters" could be considered.
I think that's really possible.
Because of some special reasons and experiences, some already powerful monsters have become special individuals, such as the Demon Horned Dragon, which will definitely not be a five-star monster like an ordinary Horned Dragon, right, but this is an extreme case.
And then there's the ancient dragon.
The ecological niche of the ancient dragons in the background setting is very high, even the "three" are the same, and ordinary hunters challenging them are basically sending them to death.
As for the high-ranking hunters (six, seven, eight and nine stars) in this work, they are "qualified to understand and contact ancient dragons", not that hunting ancient dragons has become their daily work.
Regarding the promotion method of the upper hunter, the type of task or something, the protagonist will slowly reveal it after reaching that height, so I won't spoil it first~
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