The Gold 3 layer was different from anything Ren had experienced before.
It wasn’t just that the creatures were stronger; it was that their strength varied in unpredictable and dangerous ways.
Gold 3 represented the transition toward Platinum, and many of the beasts that inhabited these depths were in different stages of mana accumulation...
Big accumulation.
A Gold 3 creature needed to store just over triple its common mana to ascend to the next level, which meant encountering one of those creatures almost ready to evolve was usually very dangerous.
Most tamers who needed to traverse this layer did so with extreme stealth, hiding and passing unnoticed to avoid unnecessary confrontations. It wasn’t a matter of weakness; it was simple survival common sense.
But Ren wasn’t interested in stealth. His confidence, inflated by easy victories in the upper layers, had convinced him that he could face anything these depths had to offer.
That arrogance was brought to light by his fungus, but Ren ended up ignoring it again. The subconscious desire to release stress had pushed him to prioritize his superficial desires over everything else.
Each time his fungus offered counsel or caution, Ren found it easier to ’rationalize’ ignoring the advice.
His first serious battle was against a Massive Crystal Cocoon that had been accumulating energy for decades. The body composed entirely of living crystals reflected and amplified every attack it received.
Each blow an attacker launched became three counterattacks coming from different angles. But Ren’s knowledge provided him with the solution, and his wood element, with great advantage, opened the path for his attacks.
The fight was elegant in its simplicity once he understood the creature’s mechanics. Where others would have been overwhelmed by taking the reflected damage, Ren could manipulate the crystal formations directly, turning the creature’s greatest strength into its weakness.
The second confrontation was against a duo of Nightmare Shadow Mimics that moved as one.
Ren had to use his partial fusion just to keep them at bay, creating light fields that forced them to maintain solid forms to approach and attack. Even so, eliminating both creatures together required elevated energy expenditure.
The Mimics’ coordination was unnaturally precise, as if they shared a single consciousness distributed across two bodies.
But it was his encounter with the Leviathan Worm that really worsened his situation considerably.
The creature emerged from the depths like a tsunami of flesh and magical mineral. Its body extended for more than 20 meters. But what made it truly terrifying was that it was halfway through ascension to Platinum.
Some parts of its body had crystallized spontaneously, creating natural armor that was practically indestructible to other creatures of this level. Its attacks cracked even the reinforced chambers that Ren created to contain the battles.
The fight was brutally one-sided during the first few minutes. His beasts, even fused, could barely make a dent in the creature’s dense mana defenses.
It was only when Ren realized that the ascension and crystallization process (which he had been studying so closely lately) had made certain segments of the Leviathan’s body unstable that he could find a winning strategy.
By attacking with a rhythm that initiated a dangerous feedback, specifically targeting zones where mana was in transition.
The technique required perfect timing and understanding of how mana behaved during the transitions. And it was dangerous not just for the target, but for anyone in the vicinity when the feedback reached critical levels.
The result that reminded him of the explosion of his first minor worm was spectacular and in a certain way also horrible.
Entire sections of the Leviathan exploded from within as its own accumulated mana turned against it. The creature died with a roar of agony, its cry resonating through the underground tunnels.
Ren had won, but the cost had been high. His energy reserves were quite low, and both his hydra and wolverine showed signs of exhaustion.
’We should return,’ his fungus warned him. ’We’ve pushed too far... you can try to obtain another proboscis and reach the corruption level on another occasion.’
"One more battle," Ren murmured, observing the depths that extended further below. "I just want to get a Gold 3 proboscis since we’re already here."
His desires continued to be the top priority.
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And there it was: a Greater Deep Terror that had been hunting in these depths for years, maybe decades. It was twice as large compared to the Gold 2 Terror he had eliminated earlier.
But Ren was determined. This would be his ultimate test, the demonstration that he had truly surpassed the limitations of common tamers.
The battle began badly and worsened rapidly.
The Greater Terror wasn’t just stronger than the previous one Ren had faced; it was more intelligent. It had survived in the most dangerous depths of the underground world by developing strategies that bordered on tactical genius.
Its web wasn’t simply for detecting prey; it was a complete control system. It could manipulate illusions with its spheres through mana impulses that made attacks miss by critical centimeters.
’We need maximum fusion,’ he told himself. ’All or nothing.’
’That was too much,’ the fungus murmured. ’We barely have enough energy to hide and crawl back in the return trip.’
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