The shift in Yugi's demeanor was something likely known by those who were aware of his... secret identity, so to speak. The one called Genokiller responded to challenges in a very specific way. Hard limitations counted as challenges to a gamer. If he was here, facing down an enemy with a red skull over its head... he'd just be in for a very long boss fight in the middle of a side-quest. Makima may have expected a similar outcome to her first pet, but she'd get something very different in the long-run with that firm ultimatum in place. The grin slowly spreading on Yugi's face was a bit wicked, unrestrained and unintentional. "That does seem fair, doesn't it?" he asked rhetorically at first. "Alright. Game on," he concluded, reaching a decision that involved numerous steps beyond a simple Strength threshold.

As for the forest and their eventual claim of it, Yugi knew adding further restrictions to the area would only invite more attention of a certain variety. After what they'd been through today... he welcomed that sort of thing. "Don't walk into a suicide forest and expect to come out of it alive," he said simply. "I can't imagine a National Hunter caring much about something so innocuous. As for how we get in and out... we've got reason to believe we only have to enter once. Our first quest gave us a way to establish a base in the System ─ one that works as a spawn point. Since we don't exactly have a life counter, it's assumable that we can teleport to base when it's established... and probably be sent there after System dungeons and other random bullshit like that."