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I May Be a Guild Receptionist, But I'll Solo Any Boss to Clock Out on Time (Literature)
An S-rank dragon? No problem. Overtime? A real drag.

I May Be a Guild Receptionist, But I'll Solo Any Boss to Clock Out on Time (ギルドの受付嬢ですが、残業は嫌なのでボスをソロ討伐しようと思います, Guild no Uketsukejou desu ga, Zangyou wa Iya nanode Boss wo Solo Toubatsu Shiyou to Omoimasu), is a series of Light Novels written by Kousaka Mato and illustrated by Gaou, which began publication in 2021 under the Dengeki Bunko imprint. It received a Manga adaptation illustrated by Yuuki Suzu, which began serialization in Dengeki Daioh starting in June 28, 2021. Both the novels and the manga are licensed in English by Yen Press.

In a fantasy world, there are adventurers who do the usual: clearing dungeons, subjugating monsters, and so on. But for one particular woman, Alina Clover, a receptionist at the local Adventure Guild...it means endless paperwork and stupid quest petitions. Although she's fine with working at the guild forever due to being a stable paying job, she still wants to leave her work early every day so she can relax in peace. However, some local monster is starting to cause trouble and even the strongest adventurers can't defeat it, and if nobody defeats it, the monsters will keep coming, the subjugation quests will be piled up, and more paperwork will be sent to Alina (it doesn't help that her seniors are sending their work to her).

In fact, when one of the strongest parties is in serious trouble with a powerful dragon in the bottom of a dungeon...a mysterious solo adventurer enters the battle and proceeds to slaughter the dragon with a giant hammer drop. Multiple times. It turns out that Alina has taken a hidden mysterious identity as the Solo Adventurer nicknamed "The Executioner", who always comes to defeat a powerful monster that even full parties can't defeat on their own. But she doesn't do it out of kindness or heroism...she only wants to return home early so she can laze all the rest of the day out!

However, it turns out that the leader of the party she just saved has been interested in the mysterious Executioner and is started to seek her out, will Alina's "peaceful" receptionist working days come to an end?

An anime adaptation by CloverWorks began airing on January 10, 2025 with Rie Takahashi voicing the main character Alina. Crunchyroll streams the anime for the following territories: The Americas, Europe, Africa, Oceania, and the CIS.


This Light Novel provides examples of:

  • Advanced Ancient Humans: The ancestors of the continent were said to possess Dia Skills and have left Lost Technology scattered around in the form of "relics" that are far more advanced than anything produced by the current civilization. Nobody knows what happened to them, aside from the fact that they disappeared one day, which people believe was due to provoking "the wrath of the Gods" due to their curiosity. It turns out that it's Metaphorically True. The ancestors, in their insatiable curiosity, created the Dark Gods, which Turned Against Their Masters and devoured the ancestors.
  • An Offer You Can't Refuse: When Alina's boss mentions a new dungeon being found, the only thing she was terrified of was the extra paperwork and extra overtime due to more adventurers showing up. He then says that if she joins the Silver Sword on an expedition to explore the dungeon, he promised to hire more receptionists. Alina agrees to those terms for the sole reason of being able to spread the paperwork amongst more coworkers and reducing if not eliminating the need for overtime.
  • Bait-and-Switch Credits: The credits show an adventurer with a massive flying steed, interspersed with shots of Alina looking at a adventurer's cloak in a store wistfully, as if the two of them are related to each other. The first is that the adventurer is Alina's Imagine Spot of what her life would have been like if she'd become an adventurer in the first place, and is complete fantasy. The second? The cloak is Alina's Executioner equipment.
  • Be Careful What You Wish For: Jade wants Alina to join his party very much. When she temporarily joins under a "Cooperation", he is naturally very happy to adventure with her. Only to be somewhat dismayed at the fact that her strength means the rest of the party has little to nothing to do. Although Jade himself does still get to draw the monster's aggro, which makes it easier for her to smash the monster.
  • Big Damn Heroes: Alina does this several times, such as when she shows up and single-handedly defeats the Hellflame Dragon that the Silver Sword was having trouble with.
  • Blessed with Suck: Some skills are incredible, like Alina's super strength, Glenn's time stopping, and such. Some skills fall in this category, such as one man who can nullify any other skill's effect at the cost of his own life. Those who have such lacking skills are the ones who are more easily tempted to pursue the Secret Quests to obtain Dia skills.
  • Bookends: The anime cuts out the Sequel Hook ending of light novel volume 3 due to ending before it would adapt the events of volume 4. Episode 12 instead features an original ending with Silver Sword in a dungeon that looks like the Belfla Underground Ruins fighting a boss that looks like the Hellflame Dragon. Everything in the scene, down to Alina's opening attack, is a call-back to The Teaser of Episode 1, only this time she's leading the charge into battle instead of intruding into the fray from behind.
  • Breather Episode: Episodes 5 and 9 in the anime, which follow episodes where Alina and the Silver Sword members barely manage to defeat a Dark God. Though there's some action scenes, none of the fights are nearly as intense as the fights in the previous episodes.
  • Broken Pedestal: Played for laughs when Alina gets a chance to train under Rosetta Rhuberry, a guild receptionist who is famous among receptionists for how she modernized the job and handled huge onslaughts of adventurers. Alina asks her the secret to not getting overtime and Rosetta smiles, recognizing Alina as not a newbie receptionist, and tells her the secret: Plan to get about 100 hours of overtime a month. According to Rosetta, a receptionist who lives, breathes, and loves the job to its upper most parts will never fear overtime and know all the work they do will bring happiness to the adventurers asking for her help. Alina is despondent to realize the woman is workaholic and is nearly catatonic afterwards.
  • Caught the Heart on His Sleeve: When Jade hears of a second dark god and some adventurers trying to revive it, he tells Alina not to worry and to enjoy the festival while his party takes care of it. Then Alina grabs his arm and says she's going with him; making sure he doesn't die is more important than continuing to enjoy the festival's first day.
  • Chekhov's Gun: Just before exploring the Chalk Tower, Jade gives Alina a green crystal called a Guiding Crystal that will react if a member of the Silver Sword is on the verge of death. She looks at the crystal the next day just before heading to work after fulfilling her duty to explore the Chalk Tower when they return to the tower with Rufus. In the next scene, the Silver Sword find themselves trapped on a floor with a Dark God who is likely going to wipe them out.
  • Cliffhanger: Episode 3 of the anime. It ends with the Silver Sword trapped by a dark god in the Chalk Tower, and their fate likely sealed without some kind of Big Damn Heroes moment from a rescuer in the next episode...
  • Critical Staffing Shortage: The ultimate source of Alina's problems. The Guild office is staffed so that in a typical day, the receptionists can do their paperwork in the slack periods when there aren't any adventurers signing up for quests and be able to clock out at a reasonable hour. But on an atypical day (which seem to be becoming more and more typical), the adventurers never stop coming in, which both denies the receptionists time to catch up on their paperwork and generates even more paperwork that they have to handle later, and as a result, the only time they have to deal with the paperwork is after hours. Glen promises to hire more receptionists so that they have the manpower to handle the busy days in a reasonable timeframe, but never follow through, to Alina's irritation. Not helping is the fact that the seniormost receptionist in the Guild, Rosetta Rhuberry, is a workaholic who enjoys long periods of overtime and doesn't understand that her coworkers would like the option of having a life outside the office.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle:
    • In her first battle in the series, Alina in a fit of rage due to the excessive paperwork and overtime she's forced to do, delivers one to the dragon that the Silver Sword was having an extremely difficult time battling.
    • She also defeats her boss, the guildmaster, after she manages to break through his time freeze ability when he challenges her to a duel to see what her ability was like. As he is a normal person in this time stopped zone and she still possesses her enhanced strength, he knows he cannot win against her.
  • Dancing Theme: Alina, Laila, and Lululee do this in the ending for the anime. In contrast to the more neutral tone of the opening and the Mood Whiplash the show goes through, the ending is completely cheerful and uplifting, with all three being a Genki Girl and having fun.
  • Did I Just Say That Out Loud?: In episode 5, when Jade says he can help her with eliminating her paperwork in time for the upcoming 3 day Centennial Festival, she at first refuses as he wants her to go out on a date with him. He negotiates it down from 3 days to 2, and eventually 1 day. Alina starts thinking about it long and hard, and says that even if spending a day with him would be suffering, the remaining two days would more than make up for it. Unfortunately for her, her "thoughts" were actually being said out loud by her, and poor Jade hears everything.
  • Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: Jade is in awe when Alina is able to draw out enough power to brutally destroy the Dark God Silha, when just before she wasn't dealing any lasting damage.
  • Due to the Dead: At the end of the Centennial Festival, there is a ritual called the Soul's Rest where participants light floating lanterns in remembrance of all those they knew and died. Having only seen the lights going up from her window in the office the previous years, Alina is surprised it isn't a silent, solemn affair, but one filled with joy. As Jade explains, this is a time to celebrate the good the fallen gave them and not to cry over those they lost.
  • Dungeon Bypass: When the Great Labyrinth dungeon is discovered, Alina has Jade locate the cardinal direction of the floor boss (a den of Arachne) with Sigurth Beast, then smashes through its walls to reach the boss room in the shortest amount of time possible and massacre all the spiders. Silver Sword, whom she accompanied, consider this to be unconventional, to put it mildly, and she replies that all adventurers are useless.
  • Establishing Character Moment: Alina tries to be a normal mundane guild receptionist, just handing out quests to adventurers and handling the paperwork involved with them. However, the presence of a particularly strong dungeon boss causes more quests to occur, making her have to do more paperwork and overtime that she absolutely loathes. So she takes it upon herself to defeat the dungeon boss herself to reduce the workload associated with the quests.
  • Evil Is Not a Toy: Rufus believed that as its summoner, the Dark God would not harm him, only for said being to kill him the moment they meet again.
  • Experienced Protagonist: By the start of the story, Alina's exploits have already inspired rumors about "The Executioner", while the Silver Sword are known as the top-ranked party.
  • Explain, Explain... Oh, Crap!:
    • While at work after the initial exploration of the Chalk Tower, Alina and her coworker notice something glowing in her desk (her pocket in the anime). It turns out to be the Silver Sword's Guiding Crystal, which Alina forgot to return. Alina at first just thinks about how her cover was nearly blown and how she'll give it back later when she remembers that the crystal only glows when the owner of another shard is on the brink of death.
    • A villainous but humorous version of this occurs after Alina defeats the dark god Silha. He talks about how there are more dark gods, and that they'll show up one by one after him. Alina promptly finishes him off mid-sentence with a hammer blow to the chest, leaving him frozen with a look of shock before his body dissipates.
  • Failed Attempt at Scaring: In episode 9, both Laila and Lululee are extremely scared that the building they're staying at for the receptionist training is supposedly haunted. However, Alina almost seems annoyed by these ghosts, stating that she's worked alone long into the night many times now. Hilariously her attempts at rational explanations such as the Guild being too cheap to make a building haunted causes some snarky commentary from the other two ladies.
  • Fire-Forged Friends: After their adventure in Chalk Tower, Jade tries acting friendlier with Alina, since they are now comrades who have cheated death together, but Alina is not having it, and says that they merely happened to be fighting in the same place at the same time.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: Rufus' party is made of adventurers that, while skilled, were rejected to be a part of the Silver Sword. As a result, they arrogantly believe themselves to be superior to them and any other adventurer including The Executioner.
  • Hard Work Hardly Works: You can learn magic and melee via training, but skills, as far as everyone knows, are gifts from God that you acquire by chance. Skills are superior to anything you can earn via hard work to the point that acquiring one is a life changing event. Alina's own dia skill is the best example. Despite having only minimal combat experience, her skill on its own makes her the World's Strongest Woman.
  • Hate at First Sight: Alina towards Jade when she realizes that he knew she's "The Executioner". She threatens him to remain silent as she doesn't want to get fired from her guild receptionist job, which she would be if word ever got out that she's doing outside work. He also becomes uneasy when one of her first reactions to him is to summon the giant hammer she uses to defeat bosses.
  • Healing Factor: Lululee's Sigurth Revive grants one to the person she uses it on. After seeing its effect on Jade, the Dark God Silha steals it with his Dia Drain skill, then uses it on himself to rapidly regenerate from the damage Alina deals to him. However, it fails to heal off the damage dealt by Alina's Dia Break warhammer after her Heroic Resolve power-up, which includes splitting his arm off, impaling him through the chest in the manga, and bisecting him in the anime, all with the sharp end.
  • Heroic BSoD: Played for Laughs in episode 9 when Alina learns that Rosetta Rhuberry, who she had a high opinion of for modernizing the receptionist role, is actually an extreme workaholic, and doesn't see overtime as a bad thing. In addition to Dull Eyes of Unhappiness, she also casually mentions being glad to see Jade when Laila brings him to her.
  • Holding Hands: Jade really wants to hold Alina's hand during the Centennial Festival and waits for a time when she's not holding festival food to ask and even tries the so-we're-not-separated-in-the-crowd excuse, before finally being open and sincere about it. Alina initially declines but the scene ultimately leads to Caught the Heart on His Sleeve, complete with a Luminescent Blush.
  • Hopeless Boss Fight: In a non-video game example, the Silver Sword find themselves in these a few times, such as the dragon boss in the first episode, and later against the dark god Silha, particularly after he steals Lululee's magic staff and copies her healing magic to use on himself. While they're considered strong In-universe, some of the enemies they fight against have even more powers than they could ever hope to stand a chance against.
  • Innocently Insensitive: When Alina meets up with three adventurers off work, they compliment her as their favorite receptionist because of her quick handling of their requests. So, even if there is a line, they will go to her over other receptionists. Alina is less than pleased as she realizes this perception is why she has to deal with so many more adventurers and thus adds to her workload. She berates them for their behavior.
  • It Has Only Just Begun: After defeating the Dark God Silha, he boasts that he's not the only one and that there's at least two more before Alina finishes him off.
  • Kidnapped by the Call:
    • Defied to avoid a deconstruction. Jade is unwilling to use his connections to get Alina into his party as the Silver Sword would then be weakened by the lack of team cohesion. Alina's immense strength, the reason the call would want to kidnap her, also means that she would destroy Jade for costing Alina her receptionist job. So he keeps trying to convince her peacefully.
    • Again defied when Glen learns of Alina being "The Executioner." He also knows that nothing good can come out of forcing Alina into helping explore the Chalk Tower, so he instead offers to use his influence to add more staff to Iffole's guild counter if she helps out.
  • Lost Technology: In this world, there are lost artifacts known as "Relics", whose power is vastly superior to the modern materials or weapons of the time. Most of the weapons found in dungeons are made of (or are) Relics. Those are classified as Regin Relics and Sigurth Relics (and there are also Divine Relics, but those are considered lost and forgotten).
  • Mood Dissonance: The opening and endings of the anime adaptation are swapped around on some episodes, with many viewers noting that that the more upbeat dance song variant is typically played as the opening right before one of the darker episodes.
  • No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: Discussed and defied. While it is forbidden for guild receptionists to have a secondary job, Alina as "The Executioner" did nothing wrong since she defeats bosses other adventurers cannot defeat and has saved Iffole from destruction. Lululee even outright states it is unreasonable and cruel to repay kindness with betrayal by forcing her to join Silver Sword or firing her from her receptionist job. Guildmaster Glen eventually negotiates to make Alina an exception to the rules.
  • Non-Indicative Name: Some skills fall into this naming convention.
    • Slay Ghost's Sigurth skill, "Sigurth Jammer", sounds like it'd have some kind of impairment effect. What it actually does is let him control sleeping creatures.
    • Lululee's Sigurth skill, "Sigurth Revive", does not resurrect the dead or unconscious, but instead grants a temporary Healing Factor to a living person.
  • Oh, Crap!:
    • The Silver Sword when fighting against the dark god Silha in the Chalk Tower. He reveals to them that he killed his creators and ate their souls.
    • Silha himself experiences this after Alina shows up, and particularly after she awakens a new power which allows her to easily dish out a Curb-Stomp Battle.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Played for laughs. After Rosetta Rhuberry's "advice" to Alina breaks her mind (and the pedestal she held Rosetta on), she quietly but openly admits she's glad to see Jade. Jade, who is used to Alina treating him like walking garbage, is horrified and realizes how badly this must have affected her.
  • Overshadowed by Awesome: Jade explains how a party works together in combat when Alina is exploring the Chalk Tower with them. He gets the monster's attention and defends against its attack to give Alina an opening to attack it. She subsequently does a One-Hit Kill on it, and Lowe (the long range attacker) remarks that he and Lululee (the healer) probably won't have much to do.
  • Past Experience Nightmare: Alina has one in episode 3 after witnessing some dead adventurers while exploring the Chalk Tower with the Silver Sword. She later has a nightmare of when she was younger and wanted to join an adventurer who told her interesting stories of his quests and exploits, and made a Pinky Swear with him, only for him to be found dead on the street sometime later, and a young Alina crying uncontrollably.
  • Pity the Kidnapper: Ricaide creates a cage of ice around Alina, taking her hostage to force Jade to surrender. Unfortunately, Ricaide just ruined the Centennial Festival for Alina, so Jade exasperatedly notes that Ricaide's the one who should be worried about his own life, moments before she smashes free and reduces him to a pathetic, stammering mess.
  • Predatory Pervert: A few Guild staff members at the headquarters ogle Alina and the newbie receptionists when they come visit for training. One of them later hits on Alina when she's alone after the seminar, taking it to the point of grabbing her when she tries to excuse herself. Jade, who has been Alina's Stalker with a Crush for the series so far, intervenes on her behalf, pulling the man aside and threatening to expose his inappropriate behavior to the higher-ups. Notably, because this is in the middle of Jade's "Image Improvement Campaign", he's acting on his moral obligation to defend an innocent in danger rather than jealousy over Alina getting attention from other men, demonstrating his high ground in comparison to the staff member.
  • Real After All: It turns out "secret quests" do in fact exist despite supposedly just being mere rumors created by adventurers. However, they are not issued by the guild like adventurers thought, but are given through the very unconventional method of breaking certain relics.
  • Schizo Tech: The ancestors were Advanced Ancient Humans, and their Relics, though resembling enchanted artifacts, are referred to as a kind of technology. A technology the Adventurers Guild has learned how to reverse-engineer for their own purposes, resulting in a medieval fantasy world with automatically updating quest boards, film cameras, the ability to print pictures into newspaper, and hologram projectors.
  • Schmuck Bait: At the time of the story, rumors are spreading that there are "secret quests" which allow access to hidden dungeons where at the end there is a Divine Relic that can grant Dia Skills. The secret quests are real, but the Divine Relic of the rumor is the Dark God, a humanoid superweapon that wiped out the ancestors that created them. While it is possible that they could grant Dia Skills due to having multiple, they're more likely to kill you and devour your soul, granting themselves access to more of their own. The Silver Sword and Guildmaster Glen realize that someone is spreading these rumors in order to trick adventures into walking to their deaths to revive the Dark Gods.
  • Secret-Keeper: Jade knows Alina is "The Executioner", and despite her worries, he doesn't go blabbing about it to everyone. Instead he tries to recruit her for his Silver Sword party after witnessing how powerful she was at defeating the dragon they were having problems with.
  • Serious Business: Alina gets a little too upset at Jade when he downplays her helping the Silver Sword by using a day of her paid time off. She tells him it's an incredible reward for working adults to have.
  • Shout-Out:
    • In Episode 5 of the Anime, when Alina's contemplating how she'll finish all the surplus workload so she won't be forced to do overtime during the Centenary Festival, she literally assumes the pose of Rodin's famous "The Thinker" sculpture.
    • In Episode 6, as Alina gleefully contemplates how she's going to enjoy the 100 year festival after completing all the paperwork on time, she imagines herself smugly sitting cross-legged on a red velvet throne like Leon S Kennedy did on Ramon Salazar's throne in Resident Evil 4 (Remake).
  • Shrouded in Myth: The Executioner essentially lives as a rumored adventurer that no one has seen, but always clears dungeons whenever it takes other adventurers too long to clear themselves with many wondering if they are a reaper, an old adventurer or even doubting their existence until saving Iffole.
  • Simple Solution Won't Work: Alina attempts to ask Guildmaster Glen to use his Time Stands Still skill to give her time to finish her paperwork so that she'll have time to attend the upcoming festival. Unfortunately, Glen explains that time stops for everything except the user, so Alina wouldn't be able to move her pen.
  • Suicide Mission: The standard procedure for a dungeon quest is to kill all the floor bosses, which will cause lesser monsters to vacate of their own accord. 'Annihilation battles', as they're called, are when adventurers try to kill every last monster in a dungeon in a single run. This is culturally compared to suicide. Played for Laughs when Alina absentmindedly dresses as the Executioner when she visits the general store one night to buy potions; the shopkeeper thinks the Executioner is planning on an annihilation battle and tries to talk "him" out of it, and the way Alina describes her overtime work as a battle doesn't help.
    The shopkeeper had seen a few adventurers like that. Those people never seemed terribly depressed. You'd catch them looking down a lot, and then one day, they would suddenly get a sunny look on their faces. They would laugh and say something like, I'm thinking I'll try another dungeon, then buy up so many potions that it was strange.
    And then they would never come back.
  • Superficial Suggestion Box: When Alina's boss finally grasps just how much overtime his clerks are racking up every month, his idea of solving it is to hold a contest for the clerks themselves to suggest ways of fixing the problem, with the person offering the best suggestion getting an extra PTO day on their birthday. Alina offers a number of highly relevant ideas, such as training up more elite adventurer squads so that the dungeons causing the work backlogs get resolved easier and taking action to reduce the request-to-receptionist ratio so that everyone has a reasonable workload that can be resolved within working hours without the need for overtime. The prize goes to someone who offers up some inane "Work Smarter, Not Harder" ideas that don't stand a chance of accomplishing anything in practice, because they don't require the boss to actually spend any money to implement.
  • Superpower Lottery: Everyone is born with innate skills, which go through three tiers. Regin Skills stay within the limits of human capabilities, while Sigurth Skills are capable of doing things that surpass normal human limits. Dia skills, however, far surpass the capabilities of even Sigurth skills and are viewed as "a blessing from god." However, the only living person to have a Dia Skill in the present day is Alina. The keyword here being living, as the Dark Gods are sentient Divine Relics capable of using multiple Dia Skills.
  • Talking Is a Free Action: Subverted in the manga. Guildmaster Glen explains the strength of his skill and how Alina doesn't stand a chance against him. Alina sends him flying with her hammer mid-sentence.
  • Tempting Fate: In anime episode 5, Alina talks to Laila about how they're going to get off work on time, and should be able to enjoy the upcoming Centennial Festival. Shortly after said discussion, a lot of adventurers show up, forcing them to do extra paperwork to deal with the new rush of them wanting to do quests based off a new rumor that supposedly one could gain a Dia skill from.
  • There Is No Kill Like Overkill: Alina can control her temper pretty well due to her job, but when she's pissed off she doesn't pull any punches. The Hellflame Dragon in the first chapter ended up with a clear hole where its neck was!
  • Tier System: The "skills" people can awaken work like this, and are notably entirely separate from magic. Regin skills are the lowest and closest to mundane talents; Sigurth skills are superpowers like Healing Factor, hardening objects, and redirecting projectiles to target the user; and Dia skills involve conjuring magical objects worthy of being Relics in their own right, usually weapons, on top of wielding them with immense physical strength. Each tier of skill will always break a lower tier, even as far as Alina being able to Move in the Frozen Time of Glen's Sigurth Chronos. This is what makes Dark Gods so dangerous to adventurers, as even the strongest Sigurth skill can't stand up to the weakest Dia skill, and even Jade's Sigurth Wall-boosted Relic shield only withstands a few hits from Silha's Dia Storm spear. When Alina makes her Heroic Second Wind against Silha, she starts breaking and No Selling his Dia Skills in the same manner as the known tier system, a comparison Jade himself makes in the original work, suggesting she somehow temporarily ascended to a tier above Dia.
  • Try Not to Die: During the Centennial Festival's closing ceremony, Alina opens up to Jade about Shroud: how important he was to her and how he died when she was still young. She then says to him, "Don't die". It takes her a moment to realize that she seemingly equated the two adventurers, and pleads with Jade to forget what she just said. He smiles and assures her that he has no intention of dying to anything that isn't her war hammer.
  • Underestimating Badassery: Despite seeing Alina smashing the arm of the Clay Golem raid boss with a single blow, Jade tries to have her cooperate with the other adventurers under the belief that even she can't defeat a raid boss alone. Alina promptly ignores him and smashes the boss to pieces by herself as revenge for destroying her house. Similarly, Glen also believes he can defeat her in a duel despite knowing said aforementioned event, but in his case, he actually just wanted to see her skill in action and confirm that it was a Dia skill.
  • Wake-Up Call Boss: The Dark God is capable of using multiple Dia Skills, does not suffer from fatigue since he's not a living being, and steals Lululee's Sigurth Revive to give himself a Healing Factor that surpasses Alina's damage output. It takes a Heroic Second Wind for Alina to be able to defeat him.
  • When All You Have Is a Hammer…: Literally! Alina simply powers through a dungeon by attacking everything in sight with her hammer ranging from enemies to closed doors.

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