Mapping: The Trash-Tier Skill That Got Me Into a Top-Tier Party: Volume 3 by Udon Kamono

Mapping: The Trash-Tier Skill That Got Me Into a Top-Tier Party: Volume 3 by Udon Kamono

Author:Udon Kamono [KAMONE, UDON]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: J-Novel Club
Published: 2021-01-26T00:00:00+00:00


Eventually, our efforts against the mid-boss of floor 19 paid off and we were able to claim victory. The price we paid, however, was a hefty one. Erin was, well...

“I hate fish. They suck. I wish they’d just vanish off the face of the planet. I never want to see another fish again as long as I live.”

I-Is she okay?

In spite of our triumph, the light was gone from her eyes. Each subsequent battle had drained more from her until she ended up like this—some kind of robotic husk of herself. Still, that didn’t change or negate what she’d accomplished. The helpless Erin I’d met on floor 20 seemed like nothing more than a forgotten dream. She might be muttering strangely to herself now, but she’d certainly proved her mettle as a reliable top-tier mage.

“All right, let’s get through the boss room and go home,” I suggested.

“We’re fighting again?” she whined.

“This’ll be our last battle. You wanna get home, don’t you?”

“Fine. But I want a nice, long break after this.”

Yeah, that was fair. Erin had more than pulled her weight on this floor. She deserved a good respite.

Her silver pigtails danced as she walked forward. Watching her reminded me just how amazing she was... No, just how amazing the Arrivers were. During the mid-boss battle, she, Roslia, Force, Jin, and Neme had all contributed. They understood their roles within the party and fulfilled them flawlessly.

As for me, all I’d done was carry Neme and run. That was it. Did I really have a place with this party? I couldn’t help wondering. I had Mapping and all, but that was only useful while we were exploring. In actual combat, I was like thin air. I was just sort of... there. I was technically accomplishing what the Arrivers had asked of me, but I wasn’t satisfied with the status quo.

My desire to be useful in combat grew stronger by the day, yet I couldn’t even use Critical properly as things stood. And since I didn’t have any combat skills, I wouldn’t hold a candle to the other members even if I did learn attack arts. In the time it’d take me to defeat one monster, they could polish off a dozen or more.

I had to find a fighting style that would allow me to contribute something to the party. Something that would make me an asset. That was my assignment from Riece... and it was starting to seem like an impossible task.

“Let’s get going, then.”

I looked around at the party and put my hand against the stone door to the boss room. My uselessness in battle wasn’t new to me or them, so there was no point in dwelling on it here. That could wait until we got home. For now, it was time to concentrate on the boss battle.

Enemy Search revealed to me that there were two monsters inside the chamber. I couldn’t tell what kind, but they were both strong—each easily the equivalent of any previous boss. The bosses we’d been facing recently had been giving us enough trouble as it was, and now we were up against two.



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