Linda shook her head and continued, "Then, for the second question, as the captain, you should be very knowledgeable about all kinds of monsters, right? Every qualified captain has an entire bookshelf of information in their room!"
"N-Of course, I know about all kinds of monsters!" Lia looked away guiltily.
"I'm asking you, what is the weakness of the Gale Wolf? It's a monster from the seventh floor, don't tell me you don't know." Linda asked expressionlessly.
The other three people in the room all had their answers.
Even an autistic girl like Monica has seriously studied the monster encyclopedia.
Lady Bellini, who had been ill at home for a long time, enjoyed reading miscellaneous books in her spare time and was also well aware of the weaknesses of the Gale Wolf.
—This is really not a difficult question.
Lia's face turned bright red as she racked her brains, as if she had vaguely remembered some information about the Gale Wolves, but it was like trying to see flowers through a fog.
I remembered it, but not completely.
Regardless of the monster, her combat skills will always lead her to victory.
There's always a way; there are never any exceptions.
No matter how powerful the monster is, with her talent, she will always find a way to deal with it!
A thought suddenly flashed through Lia's mind, and she remembered a phrase: "Iron head, tofu waist."
Her eyes lit up, and she patted her chest confidently: "It's just a Gale Wolf, no problem for me. Its weakness is its waist. 'Iron head and tofu waist' perfectly describes the Gale Wolf!"
After delivering this speech, Lia raised her head, put her hands on her hips, and her face was full of arrogance. Not only did she answer the question about the Wind Wolf's weakness, but she also quoted extensively from classical texts, making her appear even more knowledgeable.
However.
Bellini and the others all shook their heads.
ah?
"The wolf's weakness is its waist!" Leah said in a panic.
Mrs. Bellini patted her little head, sighed, her expression gentle yet full of helplessness:
“You’re right, but the Gale Wolf is a very special kind of monster.”
"Its weakness lies in its tail, which controls its balance."
"A Gale Wolf with an injured tail will have its speed drastically reduced, and its attack power will be lower than that of other wolf-type monsters. Any adventurer would know this, right?"
"Anyone knows?"
Leah blinked blankly, but she didn't know?
Linda was not surprised by this scene.
Yes, this is Leah.
A swordsman with top-notch combat talent, but incredibly slow-witted; he forgets everything he learns in a couple of days.
“If you study hard, even if you don’t do well, I will still think more highly of you,” Linda said.
"I'm the captain, you know. Others can do those kinds of things! I just need to fulfill my duties as captain!"
Lia's face burned with embarrassment, thinking that there must be other captains who weren't as good as her.
Linda: "The captain's duties...? Okay, then the last question is about 'the captain's duties,' you can definitely answer that, right?"
“Come on!” Leah stood on tiptoe, trying to look down at Linda.
"The last question is about the Snow Goose Adventure Team's total output per second." Linda glanced at the dwarf-like Lia and said, "You should know the answer to that, right?"
“...”
Leah was speechless, unable to utter a single word.
Knowing the total output requires remembering the skill damage of each team member.
In the Adventurers' Guild's dedicated training ground, using the level 1 warrior's skill 'Shield Bash' as a benchmark, the damage value of each team member was obtained, the maximum burst and minimum damage were calculated, and then the average value was taken as the total output per second.
The most chilling thing is that whenever a team member changes their equipment or levels up, the total damage output will change.
You must remember this!
Leah is already exhausted from training in swordsmanship, how could she possibly remember those complicated numbers?
"So, you know? As for the total output and such, just having a general idea is enough, no one's going to bother memorizing that kind of thing!"
Leah's voice was soft at first, but as she spoke, she realized that it made a lot of sense, so she straightened her head and raised her voice.
"Okay, then I'll tell you."
"If Xueyan's equipment and level remained unchanged from the moment I left the party, and were represented by 'base stats' (damage unit) in 'Adventurer Basics', then..."
A string of numbers flashed through Linda's mind, and she slowly and methodically said:
"Eiko's maximum base damage output, level 20 ultimate skill Light Rain."
The minimum output for a beam spell is 1005. Considering that ultimate skills can generally only be used once, and the casting speed and mana consumption of various spells...
The damage per second is calculated on average based on the total output per minute, which is 1560.
Kaine's maximum damage output, at level 20, is 6540 with her ultimate skill, Storm Arrow, while her minimum damage output is 690 with Snipe Arrow... Her average DPS is 958.
Orlu... 372 DPS.
Chrona...580.
While your combination of Charged Charge and Flame Slash deals high damage, it also consumes a lot of resources, and your DPS is even lower than Eiko's, only 1404.
One data point after another flowed smoothly from Linda's mouth. From the team members' ordinary skills to their ultimate moves, everything was firmly memorized.
Only by accurately calculating damage can one accurately judge the phase changes of the boss, which is one of the basic skills of a commander.
Leah's expression changed. "That's nonsense. How could anyone possibly remember so many numbers..."
"Whether you believe it or not is your own business," Linda said, shrugging.
"Gurgle..."
A strange sound came from Leah's throat.
In fact, she already believed it.
She didn't remember other people's damage per second, but she knew her own.
After reaching level 24, she tested it at the Adventurers' Guild, and the data was almost identical to the data Linda gave her for level 23.
"But, but no matter how good the theory is, it's useless if no one puts it into practice. The team still has to rely on me!"
"you're right."
Linda said calmly, "So I left the team and went to find someone else."
Others...?
Immediately, the image of a light blue-haired orc appeared before Lia's eyes.
Linda, who originally worked for Xueyan, has started to fawn over other people?
Cooking for a group of strangers and creating a guide?
Leah clenched her fists, feeling inexplicably sad.
Leah had never thought about this before. Everyone seemed to revolve around her. Linda was like a puppet, only moving when she was around, and standing like a stone statue when she was outside.
When Xueyan becomes powerful enough, she will come back to admit her mistakes and transform from an immobile puppet back into a living, breathing person.
In fact, she was wrong. Even after leaving Xueyan, Linda was still a living, breathing person, and she began to fight alongside her new teammates.
Leah's face turned deathly pale.
So... Linda isn't part of the Snow Goose Adventure Team anymore?
She belatedly realized what was happening.
Looking back, all that could be seen was a tall figure walking away, chatting and laughing with his new teammates.
Leah felt as if a hole had been opened in her stomach wall, a sour and uncomfortable sensation.
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