Generally speaking, cultivators, other than cultivating a certain technique and condensing their mana, would also need to cultivate at least one or two battle skills, as well as one or two support skills. Of course, you could also cultivate more, but each of these skills were broad and profound, and cultivating more would take up too much energy, which would delay the cultivation. Thus, only a few geniuses would cultivate more, while ordinary cultivators would only cultivate one or two of each, so as to avoid biting off more than they could chew.
Battle skills, would be the Imperial Sword Technique, various lightning techniques, five elements techniques, etc. As for support skills, it would be alchemy, weapon crafting, array research, and other things. These were all roughly categorized, and in fact, each type was further divided into many types. And the Mechanical Equipment Refining Technique was a type of weapon crafting technique.
Xiao Pang's current state was already very stable, and with a large amount of supplementary medicine and utensils, it allowed Xiao Pang to advance rapidly. Under such circumstances, he did not need to cultivate for twenty hours a day, because that would instead cause harm to his body. In this way, other than the time needed to cultivate the Primal Chaos Formula and the two types of lightning, Xiao Pang still had a lot of time left, which was just enough for him to cultivate a support skill.
To Xiao Pang, the best choice for a support skill was undoubtedly the Refining Technique. The reason was that his Natal Space was too suitable for refining. Not only did he have a large amount of materials, the most important thing was that Xiao Pang could directly break down the waste products, and did not have to worry about wastage. Under such circumstances, Xiao Pang could almost freely refine high level materials.
Other cultivators obviously did not have this condition, as it was not easy for them to obtain materials, so they could not refine frequently, and could only refine occasionally. The rare opportunity to refine caused their refining experience to not increase very quickly.
In addition, even though they were very careful every time they refined. But even so, the materials that they could use to practice would inevitably be wasted, and the wastage caused by this was something that all weapon craftsmen would feel heartache about.
And all these disadvantages disappeared with Xiao Pang, for him, refining was like playing, and no matter how precious the materials were, he would not feel heartache. With such conditions, Xiao Pang had long wanted to get a secret manual to refine for fun.
However, refining tools required a lot of knowledge. The secret manuals on the market were all common goods and could only be used to refine low-level magic tools. Xiao Pang's family was so rich, how could he be interested in that trash? However, high level refining records were secrets that were not passed on to others. They were almost equivalent to a money tree, so no one would take them out to sell.
However, there were some books in the Xuantian Monastery that were not bad and could be used to refine slightly stronger magical artifacts. However, those things required a large amount of sect contribution points to learn. According to Xiao Pang's lazy style, it was obvious that he wouldn't spend any effort to contribute to the sect.
Thus, Little Fatty never had the chance to try refining tools. Who would have thought that in such a desolate place, someone would actually give him such a manual on refining tools. This was really something that he could only wish for.
According to the records, the origin of this set of ancient records was not small. It was left behind by a relatively large sect that specialized in the art of refining mechanisms. This sect called Mechanism Sect was also very popular a thousand years ago. It was not even slightly worse than the Xuantian Monastery. Unfortunately, in the past thousand years, this sect had gradually declined and finally became a not very famous sect. At least, Xiao Pang had never heard of this sect.
However, as the saying goes, a starving camel is still bigger than a horse. Although this sect had declined, some of its ancestral treasures were still left behind. For example, this giant crossbow and the flying boat.
He didn't know who this young man's father was in the sect. Not only could he get two such good things, but he could also keep the sect's ancient records. Although it was only a beginner's ancient record, the highest level of the dozen or so things recorded was the giant crossbow. There were no stronger things, not even the refining methods of large magical artifacts. However, this was already very good. Anyway, with Xiao Pang's strength, he couldn't even make the giant crossbow. He could only start from the lowest level, the Divine Arm Continuous Crossbow.
The Divine Arm Continuous Crossbow's materials were mainly soft steel, black iron, wind copper, mixed with some mid-level precious materials. Xiao Pang had these materials in his life space. He was excited and couldn't help but take out all kinds of materials. Then, he started to refine according to the jade scroll.
Little Fatty stretched out his left hand and circulated his Primal Chaos Qi on his palm. He then activated the Primal Chaos Celestial Fire of the Primal Chaos Formula. A special grey flame then appeared on his palm. This was the Primal Chaos True Fire that every cultivator could activate. It was different according to the martial arts they cultivated. Xiao Pang cultivated the Primal Chaos Formula. The Primal Chaos Formula's Primal Chaos Formula gave birth to this gray flame.
Although this flame was unremarkable and even a little ugly, its power was extremely shocking. In fact, Xiao Pang wasn't optimistic about the Primal Chaos Formula's Primal Chaos Formula's Primal Chaos Formula. However, after using it, he was surprised to find that this gray flame was surprisingly sharp. Black iron, wind copper and other low-level materials could be melted in an instant.
Later, he asked Han Ling Feng about the power of her Primal Chaos True Fire. Han Ling Feng told him that because she was a fire cultivator, her Primal Chaos True Fire was a little stronger than ordinary cultivators. It could melt low-level materials like black iron in a dozen breaths of time.
With this comparison, Xiao Pang immediately realized that his Primal Chaos True Fire seemed to be much stronger than Han Ling Feng's. From this, it could be seen that the [Primal Chaos Formula] that he was training in was of a higher level than Han Ling Feng's cultivation method. This matter made Xiao Pang happy for a period of time.
After producing the Primal Chaos True Fire, Xiao Pang's Spiritual Sense swept out. He began to guide all kinds of materials into the Primal Chaos True Fire. Under the terrifying power of the Primal Chaos True Fire, all kinds of materials turned into liquid and fused with each other.
At the same time, Xiao Pang's right hand was not idle. He lightly formed a series of seals and deeply imprinted them into the liquid metal. Under the cooperation of the seals and Spiritual Sense, the liquid metal began to slowly stretch and change shape. After about two hours, it finally formed the shape of a giant crossbow.
Following the final seal, a silver, foot-long exquisite crossbow appeared in front of Xiao Pang. He ignored the sweat on his forehead and immediately grabbed it to admire his first refining. The appearance of the small crossbow was the same as what was recorded in the jade slip. The flashing runes on the crossbow also seemed to be similar. Then let's try shooting an arrow?
Thinking of this, Xiao Pang took out the Five Elements Pure Water and fiercely swallowed a few mouthfuls to replenish his Fa Li. Then he took out a small piece of black iron and used his Primal Chaos True Fire to melt it. Very quickly, he refined a foot-long crossbow arrow. This thing was very simple, so Xiao Pang completed it in the blink of an eye.
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