008 The Lonely Blacksmith

It was now the third day of Bourkeso's settlement in New York, and the mages had bought a remote shop in New York, as he had hoped, and had bought all the belongings of the blacksmith's shop.

I have to say that Bourkeso has been quite comfortable these days, but the current days are really too dull, which makes this war-torn barbarian idle and panicked.

The greatest pleasure of Bourkeso's three days was listening to the ancestors discuss the sudden appearance of the crowd on the Holy Mountain, these guys were barely considered warriors in Bourkeso's eyes.

It's ridiculous that this group of people has to repeatedly scout their surroundings with every step they take, guarding against possible enemy moves.

They obviously think too much, and for the barbarians, repeated thinking is sometimes not as convenient as an axe.

There will be no sinister traps on the sacred mountain of Harogas, at most the huge fortification equipment may still be used, and other than that, there will be nothing more technological.

Listening to the contemptuous descriptions of the ancestors, Bourkeso felt that these guys were simply more troublesome than the witchers in the Avengers' camp.

Listening to the contemptuous descriptions of the "cautious" actions of the ancestors, Bourkeso laughed rarely.

In this city, the pure blacksmith craft is not very popular, after all, the people in this world who seek powerful weapons and armor are too small compared to the huge population base.

Moreover, the blacksmith shop is located next to a park, and these days even asking if he sells lemonade is more popular than ironware.

The equipment forged by Bourkeso was barely a toy, and could only be kept in the basement to eat ashes.

These equipment, which are not even excessive, are just a pastime for Bourkeso these days, and even these "pastimes" can provide a "strong" strength for the weaker warriors.

This is the judgment of Bourkesso after he has learned the most basic force of the world, although this description carries the usual contempt of barbarians.

Wearing a "powerful toy" made by Bourkesso, you can also get enough protection from those guns throughout your body.

But alas, the magic of this blacksmith shop has not been discovered, except for the group of mages.

Because barbarians don't like to owe favors, Bourkeso crafted some gadgets for those mages.

For example, a guard that can provide full body defense when worn on the arm, and when put on, according to Bourkeso, "these weak mages may be able to save their lives under the armies of ordinary people." ”

It's ridiculous to say, originally I just wanted to get a quiet living space in this world.

But now Bourkeso is starting to get bored with his ordinary life.

The stories of those who can be called warriors can only be used as some after-dinner pastimes at best.

How could a powerful barbarian possibly have any affection for those who hide their heads and tails?

As long as they don't make anything intolerable on the sacred mountain of Harlogas, then let them wander there.

Bourkeso thought so.

"Ding~"

The bell hanging from the gate was blown by the wind and made a crisp sound.

There was really nothing interesting in this lonely blacksmith's shop, and the person who came in by chance became one of the few pleasures.

Bourkesso, interrupted by the sound of wind chimes, turned to face the blazing furnace in front of him.

"Then let's build a pair of heavy weapons today."

He muttered to himself as he spoke to the fire in front of him.

Bourkeso's original weapon had been completely damaged in the battle against Masayer, and there was no possibility of repair.

But it didn't matter, because Bourkeso's name was the most powerful blacksmith, and forging was a good way for him to pass the time.

Even if there are warriors in the barbarian tribe who wield broken weapons, what warrior doesn't want a new and powerful weapon that gives it a new name and glory as it grows?

For example, the imitation of the original Immortal King's twin knives has also been named a legendary weapon.

Inheriting the names "The Solemn Oath of Bourkeso" and "The Blood of the Warriors of Bourkeso", the quality of the imitations varies, but the weapons approved by the ancestors possess extraordinary power.

Rage rises over time, allowing the barbarians to fight almost endlessly.

Provided that they don't get killed by the battle!

"First the forging of metal."

Bourkeso whispered, placing a piece of yellow-glowing material into the furnace along with the metal he had gathered.

The Haunting Mist Crystal is the name of this material, and while it's not worthless, it's not very precious.

After all, materials are only the most insignificant of Nephilim's wealth.

The endless battles allowed them to make almost unlimited fortune from the demons.

Or rather, the demon itself is the most special resource in the Diablo world.

There is no limit to this population, and there is no day when it is wiped out. It's like the sand and gravel that can be seen everywhere in the desert where you can never see the end.

The metal is heated in the furnace fire with a material with special strength, and the material begins to melt gradually, seeping into the metal little by little.

When the solution of all materials disappears from the surface of the metal, the metal finally begins to emit a red color that belongs to heat.

Bourkeso cleanly pulled the metal block out of the furnace and began to hammer it.

A rhythmic metallic thud rang out, somewhat harsh. The sound of a hammer falling on metal is no better than the battle cry of a barbarian.

The process of forging is also a time-consuming task for Bourkeso, as the fusion of metal and material is not something that can be completed in a short period of time.

The more powerful the weapon, the more powerful the material is needed, this is the consensus of all blacksmiths.

When the second, glowing yellow material, was placed on the metal that had been hammered down by a circle, the two were placed in the furnace again.

The heat of the flames shone on Bourkeso's body, and he leaked out his muscular upper body, allowing his body to warm under the power of the flames.

As for sweat?

How could this level of consumption possibly make this tireless barbarian sweat.

Nephilim, the child of angels and demons.

Although called human by angels and demons, this "human" is fundamentally different from the humans in this world.

At least in terms of physical strength, a child with Nephilim's blood flowing has the physical strength of a middle-aged male who does not belong to this world.

And that's just a part of Nephiten's power.

"And then another forging is done."

Bourkeso focused on the forging in front of him, and this kind of self-talk was his habit.

After all, blacksmiths spend most of their time in solitude, so they need to have some fun in the subtleties.

Besides, this time it's not about building those "powerful" toys, this is what he prepared for himself, a new weapon!

Although it will still inherit the name of "Bourkeso", and still have the wild shape of "Warrior's Blood" and "Solemn Oath", this time the two heavy weapons are not imitations of the previous clumsy technology.

Imitations have been circulating for a long time, and the first imitations were dubbed "Ancient Legendary Equipment", although this imitation almost reached the upper limit of the original weapons, but it did not fully inherit the power of those weapons themselves.

Or maybe it's just a part of it.

The subsequent imitations only got the title of "Ancient Legendary Equipment", because at this time, the original versions of those weapons had long since disappeared under the power of time.

The "Ancient Legendary Equipment" is just forged by imitating the "Ancient Legendary Equipment", and the power in it is naturally weakened again.

If "Primordial" failed to fully inherit the power of the original and completely reached the level of the original in terms of the power it has inherited, then "Ancient Legend" completely inherited the power of "Primeval", but it was uneven in strength.

Most of the "ancients" are not as powerful as the "primevals".

And then there's the "legendary" gear that has been the most circulated in the shelter.

Replicating the "ancients", they were only the bare minimum that Bourkeso could use.

These poor "legendary" pieces of equipment can't even get the power of the "Pride of Kade Mountain" in Kanai's box.

Legendary gems are smelted with the finest gems of all colors, giving them that power to their weapons and making them even more powerful.

And the "legendary" equipment, not even able to withstand such a force.

As the bare minimum weapons that could be used in Bourkeso's hands, they were nothing more than a transitional item on the road to battle.

Weapons that are even inferior to this level can no longer withstand the wanton slashing of Bourkeso, and will shatter into pieces of debris in mid-air.

But as a toy, this level of equipment can also make those poor mages reach a level of strength that they can't believe they can be.

The physical attribute bonus alone can make these guys powerful enough to overturn tanks and even face the natural disasters of nature head-on.