Not to mention, according to the description, it could also reduce visibility from monsters to some degree. This meant people could buy it for camping outside the barriers.
That said, he didn't want those flimsy tents either. It had to be decent-looking as well as sturdy. Even those inside the territory must have this quality.
The barrier did not block anything else other than monsters, as well as intelligent creatures who had been banned by Pang or him.
This meant that they would still be subject to nature even inside the barrier. There would still be rain, wind, and the like, and weak fabric would not do.
He also wanted it to be convenient for campers who'd use it far from the inn. That 20% lower visibility effect was a great selling point, and it'd be such a pity if it wasn't sturdy in the first place.
In the end, using a stick on the soil, he 'drew' two designs. He was a camper and wildlife enthusiast, so he knew a bit about this field.
