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Negotiation X Monster V100 Trial By Kyomus Top < 100% FULL >

The V100 sits behind polarized crystal. It looks human — almost. Flawless skin, two-toned eyes (one gold, one red), and hands that twitch like spiders. Its voice is silk over static.

V100: “You’ve read my file. 47 previous negotiators. 47 breakdowns. What makes you different, little ape?”

You place a single coin on the negotiation table — a “Kyomus Top” (a rare, unbalanced spinning top that stops only when truth is spoken).

You: “I don’t negotiate with monsters. I negotiate with contracts.” negotiation x monster v100 trial by kyomus top


Participants struggled most with the "Monster" dynamic in the following areas:

In the shadowy echelons of high-difficulty gaming, few phrases strike as much fear and curiosity into the hearts of veteran players as the "Negotiation X Monster V100 Trial by Kyomus Top." For the uninitiated, this sounds like a chaotic fusion of legal arbitration and kaiju battle. For the elite, however, it is the ultimate proving ground—a brutal, multi-phase endurance test that demands not only raw reflexes but the psychological art of negotiation.

This article deconstructs every layer of the V100 Trial. Whether you are aiming to beat Kyomus Top’s record or simply survive the monster’s onslaught, you need to understand why negotiation, not brute force, is the true key to victory. The V100 sits behind polarized crystal

Data miners who analyzed the V100 Trial’s code (post-Kyomus Top clear) discovered a hidden scalar called "Aggression Multiplier." For every 10% of damage you deal to the monster, its damage output and attack speed increase by 15%. By the time you reach 50% HP, the monster is dealing 75% more damage and attacking 75% faster—a mathematically unwinnable state for all but the top 0.1% of reflex players.

Conversely, the Negotiation Path locks the Aggression Multiplier at 0%. The monster’s stats never escalate. The "fight" becomes a timed, turn-based dialogue event. This is why the "Trial by Kyomus Top" is considered the only "legitimate" hard mode clear—it requires no glitches, only communication and game knowledge.

The "Monster" in this trial is rarely a generic beast. In Kyomus Top’s design philosophy, the Monster is a Reactionary Entity. V100: “You’ve read my file

The trial ended in 34 minutes. Kyomu’s Top walked out with a signed Term Sheet A+—a document that didn’t exist before the session.

The lesson is uncomfortable but clear:

When you fight a monster on its own terms, you lose. When you become a void—nothing to take, nothing to hit—the monster has no choice but to build you a new world.