Chapter 63: Golem Production Line 4
Everything is fine on this side of the crater.
The northern realm was originally in a barren land, and there were few powerful creatures nearby, except for the white dragons that might appear, I am afraid that there were only some descendants of primitive frost giants. However, most of the white dragons live on the side of the big glacier, which is almost close to the polar position, so it would be good if Stephen didn't trouble them.
In the deepest part of the volcano, two large lava elements are still at work, and they are literally at home in this magmatic environment.
Tharling 1's aura scanned the obsidian factory, and all the clay golems were working properly, and the obsidian produced was regularly placed in the warehouse. The fifth phase of the renovation plan on the side of the floating tower has been conceived, but it is still a bit lacking in materials, and obsidian is one of the materials with the largest gap. Stephen wants to use obsidian to cover all the foundations, because obsidian itself has a demonic relationship, so simply burning runes can become a carrier of magic power, which is an important factor for the floating city to open up an 'artificial magic net' in the future.
The artificial magic net can greatly reduce the difficulty of casting, so that ordinary residents of the floating city can also rely on the magic net to obtain simple spell casting ability.
Depending on the talent, ordinary people can cast a lot of zero-level tricks, and if the talent is a little higher, then they can also learn some low-level spells. Of course, this ability is only useful within the coverage of the artificial magic net in the floating city, and if it is out of the range of the artificial magic net, then ordinary people who have obtained the ability to cast spells will still be instantly beaten back to their original form.
The supreme authority of the artificial magic net is in Stephen's hands, and he can close the magic net to form a 'forbidden realm' to restrict other wizards from casting spells when needed.
To use the simplest analogy.
The man-made magic net is the highest level of magic circle!
"Taling 1!"
"Load these clay golems with the Golem Factory program. ”
With a little golden light appearing in the center of Stephen's eyebrows, a virtual light ball shot out a spiritual light and fell on those clay golems, Taling No. 1 is the most advanced terminal auxiliary tower spirit, which can directly load the golem with new functions, but doing so requires energy, and Stephen usually doesn't waste energy on it.
"Start loading!"
"Load progress 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, 100% ......"
"Loading complete!"
"Activate the Golem Factory-related Craft ......"
There is an upper limit to the loading capacity of Taling No. 1, such as carving, smelting, forging, etc., related to making golem puppets, and it can only load up to about 20 points of craftsmanship at most, which is equivalent to the expert level, and it is basically impossible to load master-level craftsmanship abilities.
Of course.
The clay golems in front of Stephen only look like they are loaded with 15 craft points, and the higher they are loaded, the more energy they consume, and they need higher quality soul crystals as cores. This is the same as with the robot loading worker, the higher the level, the greater the amount of data required, and at the same time, there is a greater demand on the hardware side.
"Let them all stand. ”
A silvery-white scalpel with a handle appeared in Stephen's palm, and although the clay golems had completed the loading of their craft expertise, he still needed to make some changes to them.
The main work is on the palm of the hand.
Stephen used a scalpel to create more dexterous hands for them, and at the same time imprinted new runes on the finger joints and wrist joints, which could strengthen the dexterity of the clay golem's hands, and the cost of this transformation alone was enough to create an additional clay golem.
These are support golems, and the cost is a lot higher than that of combat golems!
Next was the workshop for the construction of the clay golem production line, and Stephen opened up a space of about 500 square meters, and then completed the basic factory structure in half a day.
The making of the Clay Golem can be divided into three parts, the first is the construction of the limb part, which can be done by dismantling it, and if there is no Tarling 1 loading skill specialty, then this part can be done by a skilled wizard apprentice. The second part is to assemble the body structure, which is like putting together a toy model to assemble the complete structure of the golem. The third part is the spell activation, which is not currently automated, and must be done by Stephen himself. So the main work of the clay golem production line is the first two parts.
A clay golem would cost about 1,000 pounds of clay, which was basically no problem, and Stephen had already stocked up on a lot of clay resources.
The main techniques used to make the clay golem are ceramics and carving, and it needs to be integrated into the clay with rare magical essential oils, and the rune printing part can be done by the clone of Taling 1. In terms of mechanical construction, the main equipment used is the mixing device, quenching device and refining device, which Stephen can easily solve.
The final assembled clay golem is stored in the warehouse, and there is no soul hedron as a core.
In order for the Clay Golem to activate, Stephen needs to put in the Soul Crystal, and then cast a spell to activate and construct life, which must be done in one go after the Golem Factory has accumulated a certain amount of inventory.
Although it was easy to say, it took Stephen nearly two weeks to actually do it.
He traveled back and forth between the Wizard Tower and the Obsidian Factory almost every day, and it took him nearly five days just to lay the energy transmission pipes, and the newly loaded Clay Golem was modified for the second time after a short adaptation period, and the subsequent Clay Golem parts were basically more than 90% successful.
The entire Golem Factory runs on an assembly line, with the head, torso, and limbs all made separately.
These Clay Golems, loaded with Craft Skills, are responsible for a single part, and nine out of ten finished products are usable.
The last gatekeeper is a Clay Golem Engineer infused with a trace of energy from Tarling 1, and Stephen has upgraded his soul hedron to a large crystal, which will be responsible for judging whether the limb parts are qualified and then completing the assembly process and placing them in the warehouse.
Preliminary statistics.
The Clay Golem production line could produce three unactivated golems per day if it was running at full capacity (with enough materials), and Stephen would have to recruit wizard apprentices or load new support golems if he wanted to increase production even further.
"If you have three clay golems a day, you can produce 90 in a month. “
"It's barely enough. ”
After Stephen tested the Golem production line, he nodded: "In terms of materials, the maids of the Floating Tower can be replenished regularly, and the finished Clay Golem can be activated once a month." ”
"Hey!"
"Looks like I'm going to have to find a way to get some Legendary quality soul crystals, and Taling 1 won't be able to load more support golems due to its lack of energy. ”
"It's a vicious circle!"
The divine spirit given by Master Void last time added a lot of energy to Taling No. 1, and it can be supported for a long time if it is saved, but Stephen died and the eternal blazing sun was gone, and now he can only find a way to recharge it.
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