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Chapter 114

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The weight of 100 pounds was nothing to Abel. In his hands, this huge hammer was like a child's toy, light and flexible. As he forged more and more, coupled with the discovery of his power of the will, he had found the feeling that Master Bentham had told him about. Every strike had to hit the lines on the iron block.

After countless years, the Rogge Camp once again resounded with the sound of forging. The loud sound echoed in the dark night, and combined with the sound of the river and the sound of the wind rustling the leaves, it was as if the camp had come back to life.

The temperature of the earth fire was too high, and Abel slowly grasped the best way to use the earth fire. Fiercer fire, more power, and better tools allowed him to forge a base of 125 skills, which exceeded Abel's previous best. This also included the mistakes he made when he first tried to use the earth fire.

Sure enough, when he forged the second base, Abel focused all his energy, and every strike was perfect. This was his current best, and the 130 skills of the base proved this point.

Now, Abel was forging a base with the most common materials, but he was able to reach the performance of some of the best materials. Thinking back to Charsi, who used to forge weapons and armor here, she used these materials to forge countless blue equipment, and repaired countless gold and dark gold equipment.

It was a pity that Charsi's dark gold hammer was not found. If he could find it, Charsi would be able to forge a bright gold weapon with it, and Abel believed that he would be able to reach that level.

After forging five more bases, Abel stopped forging and began to forge a big sword. He was going to forge all five of these bases into explosive big swords.

With unprecedented speed, Abel's five big swords were successfully forged. The earth fire once again showed the power of the best forging fire in the world. Why were the dwarves unmatched in forging? Their skills, thousands of years of research, and innate blacksmithing talent were all reasons. However, no one could deny that the earth fire in the dwarves' cave was also an important reason.

When he took out the 5 big swords from the cooling bucket on the side, he noticed another difference. The big swords forged here were obviously of a higher quality than the ones forged outside due to the abundance of mana here and the special water used to cool them down.

To prove this point, Abel threw one of the big swords into the Hradik Cube and focused his power of the will on it.

Big Sword (Normal)

Single Hand Damage: 5-10

Durability: 50 out of 50

The data given by Hradik Cube proved Abel's conjecture. Sure enough, the equipment forged in Rogge's camp was much stronger than those forged outside. Like this big sword, whether it was durability or damage, it was much higher than the equipment forged by Abel before. Of course, it was also because of the 130 skill base.

Next, Abel took the five big swords with grooves to the white tent. There was a ready-made drawing table there. He put the big swords down and took out the 'Akara Rune Pen' and the intermediate fire rune ink from the portal bag. After everything was ready, the first rune drawing in Rogge's camp began.

Abel didn't know what the 'Akara Rune Pen' was, but now he finally knew. What made Abel dumbfounded was that the 'Akara Rune Pen' could automatically correct errors. Of course, this' Akara Rune Pen 'didn't mean that you could just draw a few lines on the big sword and the rune pen would help you complete the drawing. The' Akara Rune Pen 'was not that powerful. The' Akara Rune Pen 'was used to remind you when you made a mistake and try to guide you in the right direction.

Of course, what he was making was not a true magic weapon. He just needed to add a lot of mistakes to the runes. This way, the fire gemstone, which was also known as the red gemstone, would create a mana disturbance when it passed through the runes. This was the only way to cause an explosion.

Therefore, Abel didn't pay attention to this effect that would make rune masters crazy. Instead, he forcefully added the rune circuits. With his experience, of course, adding the circuits was a piece of cake. After installing the red gem, Abel began to guide the magic sword with his power of the will. The moment the magic sword made a cracking sound, he threw it into the personal storage box in Hradik's Cube. He checked the personal storage box with his power of the will. It was a success. The big sword was lying quietly in the personal storage box.

Since the space in the personal storage box was very large, there were 48 slots, which was 4 times the size of the Horadric Cube. If one exploding big sword took up 3 slots, it could store 16 exploding big swords.

16 big swords. Abel thought about the 2 senior Knights who were protecting the prince. 4 big swords were enough to seriously injure them. If there were more big swords at that time, he wouldn't even have to do anything. Those 2 senior Knights and the prince would have been killed on the spot.

Afterward, Abel made 3 more big swords and threw them all into the personal storage box in Hradik's Cube. The fifth big sword, Abel was going to make a super big sword. It was made with 130 skills, and the quality of the big sword would be much higher than the original big sword. He believed that the super big sword this time would be a little more powerful.

During the process of making the super exploding big sword, the effect of the 'Akara rune pen' came into play. Abel could feel that some of the problems in the rune had been improved by the 'Akara rune pen.' At that moment, Abel couldn't help but think of the magic big sword he had made before. All of the runes did not achieve the real effect of the original runes. They only achieved a small part of the effect. Could it be?

Abel had a guess in his mind. The 'Akara rune pen' seemed to be able to help him write more perfect runes. But at this time, Abel thought of another problem. He was making a super big sword in his hand. This big sword originally used a part of the fire rune effect and a perfect ruby. But because the material of the big sword couldn't support the huge magic transmission of the perfect ruby, it exploded.

How big would the explosion be after the rune was improved by the 'Akara rune pen'? Abel thought about the cliff in Ansa Valley. The last time the super big sword exploded, the cliff had expanded by almost 20 meters. If the super big sword exploded again, how powerful would it be?

A trace of cold sweat flowed down from Abel's forehead. Looking at the super big sword in his hand without the perfect ruby, Abel couldn't help but hesitate. If he threw this thing out, he was afraid that there would be nothing left of him. But then he thought about it again. This was a bomb that would take him down with it. Of course, the more powerful the better.

He took out a perfect-grade ruby from the space bag and carefully placed it in the groove. His mental power was highly concentrated during the process of guiding it. The faster he put it in his personal storage box, the more time he would have to pray during the process of using it.

Why was it a prayer? Because there was no way to escape. If he threw it down from the cliff, he might be able to escape. But on flat ground, with this kind of explosive power, he could only pray. The faster he threw it in the personal storage box, the more words he could say in his prayers.

After the power of the will was finished, Abel felt a very small cracking sound coming from the big sword in his hand. He threw the super big sword into the personal storage box in the Hradik cube. Even though he was fast enough, his head began to sweat again. This was human instinct. When the super big sword was successfully made, Abel felt a fatal danger. This time, it was the result of his power of the will increasing, so he naturally had an instinctive sense of danger that was far beyond his defense ability.

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