Chapter 774: Iron God of War (4) (Ask for a Recommendation Ticket!Ask for a Monthly Pass!)
In order to fight against the Emperor, Shay, the remnant of the Wondercraftsman, did not hesitate to contribute whatever knowledge and skill he had. The reason for this is very simple, but at the same time very reasonable: he found some traces related to the "phantom snake" on the robber and those monsters.
The Phantom Serpent is the original life of the Chaos Sea, and based on the opposition between chaos and order, this race has been at odds with the Wizard Craftsman since the days before the gods were born. It was in order to fight against the Phantom Serpents and their ambition to pull all planes into the Sea of Chaos that the Craftsmen used their exquisite skills to create the Primordial Sanctioners.
As time passed, the gods began to spread their glory, and the Strange Craftsman and Phantom Serpent gradually moved from the center of the multiverse to the dusty corners. And the technology that created the original sanctioners has gradually disappeared into the long river of history. The strongest sanctioners that the current Wizard Craftsmen can make are the "Rangers" - in theory, they are the closest living weapons to the original Sanctioners.
The Ranger's job is to maintain an appropriate distance between the various planes, especially the several inner elemental planes. Often, they don't care much about traveling across planes without permission, creating private half-planes, or pulling the existence of one plane into another. Only attempts by certain beings to establish a permanent connection between two different planes, or the large-scale invasion of the inhabitants of one dimension into another, will be of concern to the Rangers.
They often have to confront powerful otherworldly beings who are plotting to invade other planes through dimensional immigration. Therefore, when creating Rangers, the Wizard Craftsman will try to give them the strongest possible combat power.
A typical Ranger appears to be a six-armed humanoid construct made of metal and rock, replaced by a complex orb of metal rings nested within each other, much like a planetarium, where a normal human has legs. This bizarre structure gives the Rangers the ability to fly freely.
Although the Rangers also have a large set of metal wings, it seems that the most they do for their owners is to maintain balance in flight. Four of the Ranger's six hands wield a variety of weapons, while the lower two hands control a pair of large, flaming orbs of metal that the Ranger uses to project clusters of elemental energy at enemies at great distances.
That's right, they're a formidable warrior for both the long and the near.
Thanks to the Order Inscription imprinted on the inside of the body, the Ranger can not only throw strong acid, frost, lightning, or fire elemental energy at his enemies at will, but can also use a variety of spell-like spells to strike powerful opponents.
Like the Barlows of the Abyss, they can use the Implosion once a day, and the Law, Curse, Dissociation, or Wall of Force spells at least three times a day.
If surrounded by a large number of troops, the Ranger will also be able to rush into the enemy's formation like the six-armed snake demon and unleash a dance of flesh and blood.
When transforming the third-generation Storm Mech, Shay geniused to integrate the Ranger manufacturing technology of the Wizard Craftsman Clan into the rough creations of the Engineering Goblin Clan in order to enhance the strength of this war weapon.
Of course, it's not easy. In order to accomplish this feat, Quis not only opened up the resources of the Eternal Order Scale Chamber of Commerce to him, but also contributed the clockwork dragon he created during the bloody battle. It was with the help of the Clockwork Dragon's innate ability of "Mechanical Constructing Body and Sky Fusion" that Shay was able to finally complete the creation of the "Storm Mecha Ranger Form".
Although Shay was able to complete this masterpiece in two months with the full support of Quest, he was still a little slower compared to the chaotic situation in Ramsey's plane.
So he didn't have time to put the Storm Mech on the verge of acceptance, and once assembled, the warweapon was assembled with a Clockwork Dragon, an Engineering Goblin, and the Wizard's cutting-edge technology, it was packed into a special airborne sac and taken directly to the battlefield by an oversized Leviathan airship for the final test - a battle on an unprecedented scale with a demigod!
But the ogre Naru who controls this mecha is full of confidence. He also made a contact with Shay before he was released, and promised to get some "loot" from the landlord god and give it to the craftsman as research materials, as a reward for his hard work in the process of modifying this super weapon.
"Elemental Rapid-Fire Cannon!"
The Storm Mecha had turned into two Y-shaped arms, and strong elemental fluctuations were formed, and energy projectiles as blue as 10,000 years of ice shot out from them one after another. The runes of order drawn on the inside of the mecha all shone brightly, borrowing the planetarium-like stabilizer to communicate with the inner elemental plane, borrowing it as its own energy supplement.
Because it is facing the Lava God, the Storm Mech fires energy projectiles that are a mixture of strong acid and frost. Two rapid-fire cannons fired them at a rapid rate of sixty rounds per second, each of which was nearly ten yards or so in diameter.
If they hit the Lava Master, the frost energy will explode immediately, causing the temperature on their surface to plummet. Immediately after, the acid would begin to corrode his volcanic body, weakening the demigod's body.
Moreover, as a master weapon, Ogre Naru is well versed in the truth of "attacking the enemy with his own strengths". From the moment the rapid-fire cannon was activated, his crosshair never left the "weak points" of the Lava Lord—knees, ankles, waist, and neck—all of which were the joints of his body. If his strength was weakened, there was a good chance that his body would collapse on its own.
The Lava Lord was also aware of this, and not only did he begin to desperately mobilize the lava in the center of the earth to trace back to those locations to repair the damage caused by the energy projectiles, but he also summoned the lava to form a barrier in front of him to resist the subsequent energy projectiles.
Seeing that the enemy had strengthened his defenses, Naru unhurriedly stepped on the pedal under his feet and at the same time pushed a handle in front of him. The mechanical hydraulics of the Storm Mech's knee joint suddenly exerted force, and the war weapon sprang forward, and the four arms holding the chain hammer and chainsaw behind it also began to swing in a specific trajectory.
Like the god of war made of steel, the Storm Mech shattered the barrier of solidified lava. Surrounded by a slightly stunned Lava God, it began to perform a "Dance of Death".
Huge hammers and chainsaws smashed into the demigod's body, each of which chiseled out large chunks of crushed rock. The wind stirred up by the swing of the weapon even blew away the dense fog that had been evaporated by the collision of magma and seawater.