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Chapter 228

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Before the match against Fox Master, Dave mentioned this to Angor. Angor only knew that Prome wanted to work with him to craft a long-range alchemy weapon.

Prome didn't hesitate to tell Angor his request.

To craft a tiered long-range alchemy weapon, it had to be able to shock undead creatures.

"An old friend of mine asked me to do this. I've crafted many alchemy weapons, but I couldn't find the right fit for them. It's been half a year," said Prome. Prome sighed. "Alchemy synthesis has a wide range of possibilities, but it also depends on the alchemist's creativity and experience. I didn't want to disappoint my friend, so I thought of your enchantment skill. "

Angor wasn't interested in the story. "As you know, I haven't been in the alchemy world for long, and I only know a little about synthesis. What can you do, Master Prome? "

"The best I can do is to imbue the weapon with 'Holy Light'. But the Holy Light can only be activated after a long period of infusion of mana, which means the weapon has to be held in close proximity. Otherwise, I won't be able to inject mana steadily."

Angor asked again, "An enchantment that can shock undead creatures? I've never heard of it before. Can you tell me more about it, Master Prome?"

Prome gave him an awkward look. "I don't know much about alchemy runes. I only know some common ones."

"Then can you tell me how to deal with undead creatures? Let me see if there are any runes I know that have similar effects. " Angor recorded Enchantment Cyclopaedia in the Nightmare Realm, from the introductory chapter to the final chapter. Even Cloud Library probably didn't have as many alchemy runes as Angor.

"If we want to talk about ways to deal with the undead, we must first understand what they are …"

Following Prome's explanation, Angor learned a lot about undead creatures and their characteristics.

The so-called undead were actually fallen souls. He was different from the soul. The soul itself was a pure body of energy. It was absolutely righteous, and any exorcism method would not work on it. Undead creatures, on the other hand, were also a type of soul, but they were "fallen" souls.

Almost all undead creatures were filled with evil, negative energy, bloodshed, and darkness. They were born with curses and all kinds of strange abilities. It wasn't easy to completely destroy them.

Among the spells that could deal with undead creatures, only Purification spells were effective. However, there were also differences among Purification spells. Cleanse and Dust Removal were also called Purification spells, but they were completely useless against undead creatures. Only Purification spells such as Banish, Devour, and Holy Light were effective against undead creatures.

Angor had a rough idea of how to deal with an undead creature.

Banish it to a faraway place, for example, to another continent, or a Sorcerer's Garden or another dimension. etc. This method was the most negative. In any case, he would just throw him far away. Out of sight, out of mind. If he wanted to harm others, he would harm others.

Disintegrate the undead creatures, and its consciousness to disappear. The essence of this method was actually the disintegration of energy. Although the undead had fallen, they were still bodies of energy. A specific spell could disintegrate, burn, or devour an undead creature.

Or purify it. By "purify", it meant dispersing the corrupted energy inside the undead creature and turning it back into a pure body of energy. This was a darkness-type technique that he specialized in.

The most common way to deal with undead creatures was to use Banish spells. Generally speaking, wizards hated troublesome things, so they usually used Banish spells. However, Banish spells, such as Dark Banish, Spatial Banish, Planar Banish, and even the legendary Time Banish, were all level-1 spells that couldn't be used by non-official wizards.

Therefore, only apprentices would choose to destroy or purify undead creatures.

"Destroy, purify, or banish," Angor put a hand on his forehead. "Let me think."

Prome sipped his wine and looked at Angor expectantly.

After a while, Angor said, "I don't know any runes that can do this."

Prome's expression was one of disappointment.

"But I don't know many runes myself. I'll check them for you when I get back. I think there should be something similar," Angor comforted her. He recalled Enchantment Cyclopaedia: For Beginners, which didn't mention any runes with similar effects, so he assumed such runes would only appear in the later chapters of Basic or Advanced.

"Thank you so much. I've been racking my brain for this, but I don't know what to do right now. If worse comes to worst, I'll have to go to the Wizard Fair or an auction and buy the finished product. "Prome sighed.

"Wizard Fair?" "Is it a market for wizards?" Angor asked out of curiosity.

Prome shook his head with a smile. "No, it's not. Most of the items sold there are related to supernatural. For example, alchemy items, special plants, magic ores, professional books, and so on. "

"But the underground market sells them too, right?" Angor tried to explain.

"That's not the same. The items sold in the underground market are mostly for apprentices. Also, haven't you noticed that most of the peddlers in the underground market are ordinary people? Most of the items sold are still in the category of ordinary people. There are very few alchemy items, but there are some alchemy materials." Prome paused a little and continued, "Of course, there are also some hidden treasures. Even wizards come here to look for them when they have nothing better to do.

"However, most Magi don't come here. They go to the Magus Bazaar. Most of the intermediate and advanced apprentices go to the Wizard Fair instead of the underground market, "Prome said.

No wonder he couldn't find a wizard robe in the underground market.

"Where's the Wizard Fair then? Is it under an apprentice's town? "Angor asked curiously.

Prome shook his head. "The Wizard Fair isn't inside the mirror world. Some of them are mobile, and some are fixed. As I recall, the nearest mobile Wizard Fair is located in a tribe on Parmigi Highlands, about a hundred kilometers away from the mirror world. Unfortunately, a large-scale blood meltdown happened there not long ago, and some wizards even died. Therefore, the Sorcerer Bazaar moved to the Evernight Kingdom. As far as I know, the closest Wizard Fair to Brute Cavern is the capital city of Darkivil Empire, which is about a thousand kilometers away from here. "

Blood meltdown? Angor recalled that Flora went there to deal with the blood meltdown. She hadn't returned to Brute Cavern yet.

"A thousand kilometers? That's still a long way," Angor sighed. "I was planning to go there and check it out."

"Is it?" Prome and Dave asked at the same time.

"It's not that far?" Angor asked.

Dave didn't know whether to laugh or cry. "You're not from a primitive tribe, are you? Now, even mortals could afford to take the steam train. From here to the capital of the Darkfiend Empire, it only took three days to take the geocentric tunnel train. If you take an airship from Parmigi Highlands, it won't even take half a day.

"If you know how to fly, or have a flying item, you can reach the capital city in one day, tops."

Angor felt a little embarrassed. His mind was still stuck at the Marginalized Island, where he had to walk to get out of the house and shout at the top of his lungs. If he wanted to travel a thousand kilometers, it would take him at least one and a half months to get there.

"Are you curious about the Wizard Fair?" Dave asked.

"A little," Angor admitted.

"You can come with me next time if you want," Prome said. "I'm going to the Wizard Fair regardless of whether you can find a rune that can suppress the undead. If I can't find one, I'll buy the finished product. If I can find one, I'll buy the materials. "

"There are a lot of valuable materials there. Maybe you can find something you need."

Angor did have some materials he needed. Before Sunders built the Sorcerer's Garden, he collected a lot of greyspace microbes, which were the main materials for making space equipment. Ever since he learned alchemy, he always wanted to buy enough materials to start with a basic space equipment.

However, he didn't have any of them here. The resource distribution hall had a lot of them, but they cost a lot of merit points.

"Bring me with you next time. I have some alchemy materials I want to buy as well," Angor said. Prome nodded. Bringing Angor along would help him gain some favor.

"You want to buy alchemy materials? You don't have them in the store? "Dave was confused.

Angor nodded.

"You don't have them in the store? Do you have a new alchemy plan? Or are you looking for your music box? "Dave looked at Angor expectantly.

"It's not a music box. It's another alchemy plan, but I haven't finished it yet. I'll tell you when I start. "Angor wouldn't go back on his word.

"Music box? You're interested in a little toy like a music box? "Prome asked. Maybe it was because they had finished talking about serious matters, but his interest was piqued.

"Toby likes music, so I made it for him."

"Toby is Angor's familiar. He's the bird that's so powerful," Dave explained.

"I see." Prome was still curious about Toby, but he didn't ask since it was a personal matter. He could be reckless with other people, but he couldn't do that with Angor.

"Do you want it when I'm done, Dave? Since you gave me the Echo Flower as the main material, "Angor said to Dave.

David immediately refused. "I don't want this kind of cultured and sissy thing."

"You sure? I'm going to draw Tranquility Rune on the bottom of the box. "

Tranquility Rune didn't refer to absolute silence. It was a supportive rune used to calm the mind and focus the mind.

Dave hesitated and shook his head. "I've heard about music boxes before. Those metal clanking noises won't help."

"Is that so? Don't regret it then. "Angor was very confident about his music box.

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