Usually, one would think that using fire in a desert against a monster that could mimic a rock wouldn't be a good idea, but Rain wanted to test the limits of the skills as well as improve his class to understand the system more. So, barraged the monster with endless fireballs on its face.
At first, the beast didn't react to it at all, but soon, the beast let Rain go when its face began to melt after being hit by dozens of fireballs at point-blank range. In the end, the beast stopped moving when half of its face was destroyed, but Rain didn't achieve his goal.
(You received 80 experience points!)
(The spell Fireball received 40 experience points!)
"I guess I should have just used my mana to level up the spell instead," Rain thought when he landed. "Putting that aside, the experience is increasing quite fast. The curve of progress is supposed to be steep later, but this is insane."