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The more Salin studied, the more he valued Huo Jinna. Huo Jinna's blueprints showed her extremely powerful understanding of elemental conversion. When Salin was at level-six, he did not have such a strong foundation of knowledge as Huo Jinna.
This equipment seemed to be an improved version of the magic stone cannon, but the magic stone cannon was still a throw-type equipment. Its attack power was completely dependent on the power of the magic cannonball. The throwing power was not even enough to form an attack.
Huo Jinna's equipment, on the other hand, fired stone awls with great impact and had a lock-on function. The lock-on method was more like the lock-on method of divine spells. Although it was easy for people to escape, the restriction on level was relaxed.
For example, Salin's soul was strong enough to lock onto level-nine experts, but his ability to lock onto level-ten targets was not as good as Nelis's gray memory. After the six eyes on Nelis's gray memory opened, even level-thirteen Nascent Souls could be locked onto, let alone level-ten experts.
The weakness of this equipment was also very obvious. First, it was expensive. Although Salin could provide better materials, he could not equip an army on a large scale. Unless he could find some substitute materials, the price was very low.
Second, this thing had to cool down for at least half an hour after one use. Even so, the magic arrays in the six mini cannons at the front had to be repaired and redrawn frequently. Drawing magic arrays in the tiny cannons required at least a level-six Great Mage to do it.
Then there was the lock-on method. In the middle of the six tiny cannons was a crystal. This crystal was used to lock onto the target, and it was connected to another crystal lens. The crystal lens would show whether the target was locked on or not. A Mage using this equipment would save a lot of mental power, but it was almost impossible for an ordinary person to lock onto the target accurately.
If the target's level was too high, the lock on wouldn't be reliable. At the very least, Salin himself had many ways to break free from such a magical lock.
The advantage of this piece of equipment was that it was extremely powerful. Although it was only a Level-6 Magic Equipment, its attack power was comparable to a Level-8 Magic Spell. When Salin was at rank 6, he could at most burst out with the power of rank 7, but Huo Jinna's equipment directly jumped two ranks. It could be said that Huo Jinna was already a genius in the history of alchemy to be able to design such equipment.
On the other hand, the cost of launching the stone awl was very small. The biggest part of the cost was constantly repairing the equipment and constantly redrawing the magic array. Moreover, only a Great Magician could use it, a 6th Rank Great Magician.
It wasn't that Salin didn't have a way to turn it into equipment that could be used by ordinary people, but the cost would be ridiculously high. Salin's own stockpile of materials wasn't enough to equip many people.
However, they were still far from the Golden Plains. Salin simply took out various materials from his Demon God Ring and began to refine new equipment.
Huo Jinna put away the drawing and looked at it seriously. Although she couldn't imitate Salin in using the Water Flame, she could learn some Magic Shooters' skills during the process, which would be very beneficial to her in the future.
Salin took out seven Unicorn White Whale horns and threw them into the Water Flame. The Water Flame controlled the materials and directly refined and compressed the horns. Six of them became small cannon barrels, inscribed with Elf Mageweaths inside. Floating magic arrays could be drawn on these mageweaths, which made it relatively easy to repair and harder to wear. The horn in the middle became hundreds of complicated parts in Huo Jinna's drawing, combining the six miniature cannon barrels together.
Huo Jinna used too many materials, but Salin only used one. It wasn't because he was better than Huo Jinna, but because he was too rich. This Unicorn White Whale couldn't even be hunted in Alchemy City, so he went directly to the Abyss King City. There were Unicorn White Whales everywhere outside the city.
The six miniature cannon barrels made from the horns wouldn't be damaged even if they were to release Level-10 Magic, let alone Level-6 Magic. The essence of the Unicorn White Whale wasn't in the magic core, but in the horn.
Although Huo Jinna didn't have the Elemental Eyes, she could understand how difficult it was for Salin to directly compress the abnormally huge horn into a thin tube that was more than a meter long.
Seeing Salin's familiar way of refining Elf Mageweaths, Huo Jinna admired him even more. There were very few Elf Mageweaths left on the Myers Continent, and there wasn't a single Mage who could refine Elf Mageweaths.
Then, Huo Jinna saw something that surprised her even more. Salin took out a Chlorite and a Iceland Stone, and refined them into the seventh Unicorn White Whale Horn. This was a locking device. Huo Jinna used an amethyst, while Salin used a gemstone that wasn't cheap even in ancient times.
If such equipment could only release Level-6 Magic, it wouldn't just be a waste to describe it, it would be a waste.
The small parts that held the six miniature cannon barrels together were now split again in the Water Flame, reassembled, and fused together with the interlocking mageweaths that Huo Jinna had designed. This process took more time than all the previous alchemy stages combined.
Salin finally started his own design. The blueprint that Huo Jinna had designed was only at the limit of what a Great Mage could understand. Although the attack power had reached the strength of a Level-8 Magic, the use of elemental power was still too complicated. Refining Mageweaths inside alchemy materials was the method of a Magic Shooter.
The Water Flame used an ultra-low temperature to change the material's structure. Compared to refining things at high temperatures, it was more than a hundred times more stable. That was why Huo Jinna was envious of the Water Flame Alchemy. If she could learn this skill, the life of the things she refined would also be extended by dozens of times.
Finally, after the equipment was finalized, there was a hole in the back. The six miniature cannon barrels were arranged around the hole. Salin inserted his hand into the hole, and just happened to be able to hold the beam inside. This equipment seemed to be an extension of his arm, and it was perfectly integrated with Salin's body.
The white equipment was covered with light green mageweaths, and at the end of the six thin tubes around Salin's arm, there was a magic array that could be embedded with a single magic core. Those were the Level-12 magic cores that had been cut, and Salin had the most.
Salin pulled down the mask of the Demon God Set, and golden lightning runes shot out of his eyes. He used the Eye of Thunder to refine a magic array on the crystal lens of the mask, and it matched the gemstone on the equipment in his hand.
Huo Jinna's thinking was too perfect, and it made the consumption of a Mage almost negligible.
Unfortunately, this thing could not be refined on a large scale. If Salin used the seven Unicorn Beluga Horns, he could arm at least 14 Magic Shooters. But now, he was only giving it to one person. No matter how strong the continuous attack was, it was not worth it.
"Master, let's test its power." The Winged Skeleton controlled the Undead Fake Dragon, and it approached a stone mountain in the air. Salin raised his hand and shot out an icicle from the thin tube. This icicle had a hollowed out stone shell, and mist curled around it. It gave off a high temperature, as if it would burn at any time.
Huo Jinna had to shoot six icicles at a time to maintain its attack power. This time, Salin only shot one icicle, and it created a hole with a diameter of more than two meters in the stone mountain in the distance. The depth of this hole was also dozens of meters.
Salin himself was a little stunned. This was a level-nine spell! He did not expect that he could really use it to launch a level-nine spell after modifying the mageweath and magic array, and it did not consume any of his magic strings.
Moreover, when he was about to attack, a three-dimensional image appeared in the crystal lens on the Demon God's Mask, which happened to be the position that he wanted to aim at. When the three-dimensional image was surrounded by a circle, he chose to release the magic, and then hit the target without using mental power at all.
Salin knew that this would not work when facing a level-nine powerhouse, but his enemy might not be a human. It was too good to use this to deal with some level-nine creatures with low intelligence.
Looking at the magic core, it only consumed a little energy. If it was a level-nine magic core, it would probably only consume half, which was equivalent to reducing the energy consumption by half.
Then, Salin checked the inside of the equipment. In the tube where the icicle had been shot, the floating magic array had disappeared. The attack just now was too fast, and without the support of high-level materials, the floating magic array disappeared after only one use. Relying on the elven mageweath and the level-12 magic core, it would take about three minutes to recover.
This was not bad. Three minutes of recovery time was much faster than Hockinga's half an hour of waiting.
"Salin, you really are an alchemy genius!" Hockinga sincerely admired him.
Salin smiled and said, "Hockinga, you are the genius. I was just imitating your thinking. Also, this equipment of mine is even more precious. If it was embedded with a level-nine magic core, it would be used up after two uses. "
Hockinga clicked her tongue. A level-nine magic core embedded in a miniature magic array could only be used twice. This was too extravagant. That was a standard unit of magic core!
"The benefits of this thing are too obvious. The attack range is probably more than ten miles. Even real level-nine spells rarely have such long-range attack ability." Salin could not calm down. It would be great if this thing did not have any flaws. Sigh, the world of magic is balanced after all!
It could be attacked from a distance of ten miles, but it was almost impossible to lock onto the enemy. This thing should be used to attack a fixed target. With this thing, Salin would no longer be afraid of any catapults when defending a city in the future. He would be a mobile magic cannon.
But to deal with the Cloud Flow Battleship, the power of this thing was really not as good as a magic cannon. Salin regretfully put away the newly refined equipment. In his heart, he was still thinking about how to improve this equipment.
"Salin, give this equipment a name."
Salin said casually, "Let's call it Hockinga's Spear."
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