Chapter 307: Putting on a Hammer?
I finally have a diamond golem in Braska!!
Although the ownership is not their own ...
But at least the right to use this diamond golem is now in his hands!
Just ask who else!
This was what the former Lord of the Arcane Brotherhood of Theta had in mind on his first day in office after being 'freed' by Levi.
I have to say that at this time, Blasca's spirit was a little too excited, so that he temporarily forgot the pain and sequelae from his waist.
As Zelandia's mages 'Physicians' strictly executed Levi's will:
Before using the [Advanced Restoration Technique] to heal his old waist that was broken by DeRoru, a magic artifact with a constant [Spell Countermeasure] was implanted in his lumbar vertebrae as a backdoor to prevent him from betraying and escaping...
Therefore, Blasca often faces symptoms similar to 'lumbar disc herniation'.
Blasca, who is an optimist by nature, thought that he had only repaired the sequelae of the lumbar spine, and he was glad that he had done so.
With such a serious injury, even if he used the [Limited Wish Technique] himself, he didn't know how to pay the corresponding spell casting materials and price...
And all of this was left behind before seeing the diamond golem that Levi had promised to give him for safekeeping.
This is the legendary diamond golem!
If his former colleagues in the Mage Guild of Drawing Water City had known that they had such a diamond golem in their hands, they would probably be jealous and jealous, aha.
His mood at the moment is quite like the complicated mood of suddenly borrowing a global limited edition sports car from a local tyrant's 'friend' in Blue Star News, and wishing to drive it to show off to everyone.
It's a pity that after all, it's not himself, and even, even some things that used to be his own, the actual ownership is not in his hands.
Thinking of this, he silently glanced at the steel golem in the distance, which was more than one size smaller than the diamond golem.
Because of the fierce fight with the unbeatable monster of the 'Fifth Knight of the Moon Weaver', it has a tragic wound on its body, especially on its right arm, that was plowed by the opponent with a big sword.
If it is not cared for, it can easily become a breakthrough for some priests to cast spells.
But even such a 'tattered' statue has almost cost Blaska a lifetime of wealth and effort.
In order to make up for its materials and manufacturing costs, he was not only removed from the Magic Guild of Drawing Water City, but also exiled for half his life.
No one knows better than him how expensive and hard it can be to make a golem!
This extravagant magical creation was not something that ordinary spellcasters were entitled to in the first place.
The Golem is a powerful 'magical self-being', and the construction of a Golem requires great magical and elemental powers.
On top of that, if you want it to move, you'll need a core item, which is an elemental soul from the Earth Elemental Plane.
It's not cheap, after all, not everyone has the ability to travel across planes and make it back alive with loot.
To create a golem is to implant a reluctant soul into an artificially created body and then force it to obey the orders of the maker.
Golems are very tenacious in battle, and their bodies made of various materials are also very tough, and ordinary professionals cannot inflict substantial damage on them if they rub their weapons even a little.
Without a will, they will not do anything other than what the maker commands, and they will strictly follow orders.
They don't have any emotions in battle, and they don't get provoked, just like a powerful warrior with such feelings!
Except for being 'a little dumber', they are almost the most perfect war machines!
But the only drawback is that it still has a weakness, and that is its manipulator.
The Golem's maker can only control the Golem if they are within 60 feet of the Golem and the Golem can hear or see him.
That's why he was standing on the golem's shoulder that night when he was almost killed by DeRoru's sword.
Without direct control, the Golem will usually do everything in his power to fulfill the most recently accepted orders, and will return fire when attacked.
The Maker can give the Golem simple instructions to manage the Golem in his absence.
For example: stay in this area and attack all creatures that come in;
It is also possible to give specific orders: what combos to use in situations that require combat, and under what circumstances to use spitting weapons, etc.
Yes... Most of the Golem makers have added dragon-like spitting weapons to this thing.
Of course, the effects of this magical device are nowhere near comparable to that of a real dragon's breath, and most of them are a cloud of poisonous mist, chill, or flamespray.
The Golem's maker can command the Golem to carry out other people's orders, but the Golem's maker can always take back control of the Golem by ordering the Golem to obey their own orders.
Because golems do not need to breathe and are immune to most types of energy, they can attack enemies anywhere, whether at the bottom of the ocean or on the cold peaks of the highest mountains.
And most importantly, the Golem is immune to most magical and supernatural effects!
That alone makes it almost an insurmountable opponent for mid- to low-tier spellcasters.
Of course, the vast majority of middle and low-level professionals, under normal circumstances, are not willing to provoke this kind of thing that cannot be moved.
And to the diamond golem... If a normal legend doesn't have a legendary weapon with the corresponding attributes, it won't be able to cut this thing for a while.
If golems have so many advantages, why are they so rare on the market?
Because to create a golem, it is not only expensive, but also cost-effective!
If you don't have a mage with the relevant expertise, you can't make it if you have money.
For example, the steel golem in Braska, the body of the steel golem alone must be made of at least 5,000 pounds of pure steel, and treated with rare potions and admixtures worth tens of thousands of calamity coins.
All of them add up, and making a steel golem like Brasca would cost at least 80,000 Scourge Coins.
As its creator, you need to have at least 16 or higher cast levels, because only when you reach level 16 or higher can this caster be able to learn the required [Dead Cloud Technique], [Indication Technique], [Limited Wishing Technique], [Transforming Everything], etc.
In addition to this, the maker must have a certain craft talent for crafting armor and weapons, as well as a specialty in crafting constructed creatures.
Otherwise, it's an ugly and even unmechanically ill mass of metal garbage.
Blasca once saw this sentence in that book "The Biology of Construction":
"Every golem maker is a natural carver and artist. ”
Blaska believes that although it is not necessary for a carver to make a golem, he must use [Transfiguration] to transform the various parts of the golem into the shape he needs with his own will, which is a test of the maker's skills.
But such a steel golem, in front of the diamond golem, is not even worthy of carrying shoes!
Although I heard that on top of the diamond golem, there are all kinds of legendary golems, but they are epic legends after all, and they have never been seen again after the end of the Nether era.
And this statue in front of him is the real thing, it is a constructed structure that he Brasca has the ability to repair and transform!
At this moment, a nasty voice behind him interrupted his longing:
"Do you have a clue? My Lord of Sita, Mr. Blasca?"
Hearing this, Blasca instantly felt the urge to strangle the other party and then flee with the two golems.
But impulses are impulses, and reality is reality.
The gold lord behind him is not an existence that he can provoke...
Like the unbeatable orc warrior in the port area that night, there were at least nine of them under the command of the other party!
The situation is stronger than people, so the former 'Lord of Sita' had to hang his proud head, and said with a flattering smile like a licking dog:
"First of all, I have to congratulate my lord, the main body of this diamond golem has almost no other damage other than the broken right arm.
"Due to the nature of the diamond, it is easy to become a deadly hazard in the future, even if it is repaired by conventional methods, so I suggest that it is better to replace its right arm with a constructed weapon.
"For example... A giant hammer or a greatsword?"
Levi vetoed it almost without thinking about it:
"That's too low, it's better to install a drill bit. ”
"Huh?"
Blasca listened directly to the silly ...
Drill bit...
What the hell...