"Well, it's occasionally useful, if a bit old fashioned," Iwata said. "I mean, your only other choice is getting the ingredients for magical food. Which works too. But not everything can be made into a bagel."
He scratched his chin.
"Well, on that note... maybe if I just," he looked in his drawer again, and pulled out two plastic-wrapped meals. "BARRIER BAGEL" they read, with a friendly youkai face going on about how it's "reinforced with vitamins and magic."
He tossed it at both kids.
"Fresh for a month. It'll raise your defense against spells by, um, half of your usual thing. So imagine if it could be measured in numbers, and you had 50. Then it'd go up to 75. But only for a little while. If only you could get a Barrier Baguette, now that'd be a different story. And," he nodded. "Yes, the Merchant. He's a youkai that sells pretty much anything. You have to look for him though. He's not impossible to find as long as there's customers nearby...."
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He scratched his chin.
"Well, on that note... maybe if I just," he looked in his drawer again, and pulled out two plastic-wrapped meals. "BARRIER BAGEL" they read, with a friendly youkai face going on about how it's "reinforced with vitamins and magic."
He tossed it at both kids.
"Fresh for a month. It'll raise your defense against spells by, um, half of your usual thing. So imagine if it could be measured in numbers, and you had 50. Then it'd go up to 75. But only for a little while. If only you could get a Barrier Baguette, now that'd be a different story. And," he nodded. "Yes, the Merchant. He's a youkai that sells pretty much anything. You have to look for him though. He's not impossible to find as long as there's customers nearby...."