The tryouts continued, and the examiner tested the other three as well.
Fighting beasts needed strategy and a fitting team.
The remaining three Newbies were all focused on dealing damage, and a Shouter was almost always necessary when fighting a beast.
Because of that, the examiner just told Dylan to team up with one of them each for the next fights.
Dylan had essentially already passed, and the examiner just used him to test the others.
Kyle was technically also a Shouter, but the way he fought was very different.
Using him to test the others would not be as effective.
The first one the examiner tested was the woman with the staff, and their opponent was a surprising one.
An Ore Fiend.
Dylan kept its attention, and the woman kept attacking it with her staff.
Her attacks constantly destabilized it, making it almost impossible for it to attack.
The Ore Fiend was too slow and couldn't catch her.
However, a staff also wasn't very great at getting through armor.
Because of that, the Ore Fiend barely got injured.
In the middle of the fight, the examiner told Dylan to pull back, letting the woman fight on her own.
Nothing really changed.
The Ore Fiend kept losing its balance, but it also wasn't getting injured.
Meanwhile, the woman was slowly running out of Ether.
After around 30 seconds, the examiner had seen enough.
Naturally, the woman was a Controller.
Controllers had the job of keeping targets busy and keeping them from attacking.
Controllers were generally used to keep Shouters busy and away from the team.
They were not supposed to kill the Shouters. They were just supposed to keep them from interfering in the battle.
Controllers could also be used as a replacement for Shouters during a battle against beasts.
Naturally, the woman had done well enough on her own and had proved her worth.
It became clear that she had also passed.
She had been one of the three victors in the first tryout, and now, she had also shown that she could fight beasts.
"Go finish it," the examiner told Kyle.
"Sure," Kyle said as he ran forward.
When the Ore Fiend fell over once again, Kyle just lifted his hammer and smashed it into pieces.
"Good job, Tracy," the examiner said. "You've also passed."
The woman, Tracy, looked at the examiner and bowed politely, still breathing heavily in exhaustion.
Next, the examiner wanted to test the man with the spear.
"Sir, I can take it on my own," the man said, pointing at the distant deer with fiery antlers.
"Then, go deal with it on your own," the examiner said.
The man with the spear shot forward and attacked the deer.
They fought for about five seconds.
'Oh boy, this is not good,' Kyle thought as he watched.
The deer just kept jumping out of the man's range, pelting him with explosive antler shards.
The man was busy just running after the deer, but he couldn't catch up.
The examiner just shook his head when he saw that.
It was obvious that the man was desperate.
He had been one of the losers, and he wanted to stand out during the beast battle to get a chance to succeed.
Sadly, he had overestimated himself.
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