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This Wizard is So Unscientific!-Chapter 143 - The Bright Flame Ring Staff and Dragon
Chapter 143: Chapter 143: The Bright Flame Ring Staff and Dragon Scale Armor!_1
Chapter 143 -143: The Bright Flame Ring Staff and Dragon Scale Armor!_1
“Yes!”
Tuck nodded decisively.
“I want to forge a Shadow Rune Ring Staff in loop form, as well as Bright Flame Ring Staff and Flaming Dragon Scale Armor.”
Although Tuck had long anticipated getting his hands on the materials for these items,
when he actually made his request, it still sent shockwaves through Barkin’s heart.
“The Bright Flame Ring Staff and the Rune Dragon Scale Armor are both powerful equipment with loop runes.”
Barkin scrutinized the Steam Wizard Tuck, who looked completely different from before.
“I know you’re powerful, but this level of rune equipment is not as simple as that Shadow Rune Ring Staff.”
“The Shadow Ring Staff contains only a single force of Shadow Rune.”
“However, a complete loop form of the Shadow Rune Ring Staff requires three Shadow Runes to form a closed loop.”
“The Bright Flame Ring Staff consists of two Light Runes, plus one Fire Rune.”
“It forms a Rune Closure in a 2+1 formation.”
“As for the Flaming Dragon Scale Armor, that requires quite a few Dragon Scales, in addition to one Fire Rune and two Earth Runes.”
“Even if you can obtain these materials, the difficulty of forming those Rune Closures is astonishingly high.”
“I can only handle the forging; I can’t complete the closure.”
After listening to Barkin’s explanation, Tuck said indifferently,
“You don’t have to worry about the Rune Closure, I can handle that part.”
Is that so?
Tuck’s words narrowed Barkin’s eyes into slits.
Previously, when Tuck displayed his Steam Wizard capabilities and gathered Rune Power, the rune strength he exhibited was not strong.
Now it seemed that the Steam Wizard had deliberately concealed his insights into the Rune Mystery.
After a brief moment of thought, Barkin looked at Tuck with a smile and said,
“Brother Taniru, you just need to prepare the corresponding runes, Dragon Scales, and Third Rank forging materials.”
“As for the labor costs, let’s forget about them.”
Barkin’s words made Tuck raise an eyebrow.
Having dealt with Barkin for some time, Tuck knew this shrewd fellow would not so easily waive the labor fees.
“Out with it! What do you want in return?”
Tuck was straightforward.
“Ha ha… Brother Taniru, you always speak so frankly—it’s refreshing.”
“Don’t you have a method for that impressive refining and advancement of materials?”
Tuck’s eyes narrowed slightly as he stared silently at Barkin.
Barkin had previously tried forging elite materials and had even inquired Tuck about it.
But Tuck did not confirm it.
However, after so much time and reflection, Barkin had finally caught on.
After a short pause, Tuck no longer hid anything.
“Yes!”
“Brother Taniru, that’s not very kind of you. Do you know how many pieces of Third Rank elite material I’ve ruined?” Barkin complained grumblingly.
“It almost drove me to shatter the damn Crucible.”
As the conversation took a turn, Barkin’s small eyes shone with bright light.
“I have channels through which I can purchase those inexpensive elite materials.”
“And you, Brother Taniru, possess that unimaginable refining capability.”
“I guarantee to sell your refined advancement materials at a high price while ensuring that nobody discovers my supply channels.”
“Unless, of course, they killed me and interrogated my soul,” Barkin said earnestly, waving his fist.
Barkin’s honesty and reliability were something Tuck indeed believed in.
As Tuck’s skills in alchemy improved, he could handle not just elite materials but even Leader-Level materials well.
To refine a piece of elite-level material was not overly time-consuming for Tuck.
If there was a stable supply channel, then the sales volume would inevitably be substantial.
It was impossible for Tuck to manage every step of the process on his own.
Doing so would be both time-consuming and draining.
“Brother Taniru, we Dwarves are very united in St. Land,” explained Barkin.
“The goods that go out through our channels are guaranteed to be safe and secure, with no one able to trace them back to you.”
“Moreover, no matter how much you produce, we can handle it.”
Barkin’s words gradually led Tuck to a decision.
“Agreed,” said Tuck with a slight nod.
“But you should know, the materials I forge are of extremely high purity, and they won’t be cheap.”
“Brother Taniru, you underestimate the wealth of those in St. Land,” Barkin laughed.
“If the materials you forge maintain the astonishing purity of before,
and are tested by alchemical instruments to be [Harmless], even a five or six times price increase, or more, I guarantee there will be buyers.”
“One’s own safety and strength are priceless and cannot be bought with money.”
“Those Nobles and affluent Transcendents are willing to pay a higher premium for them.”
Barkin’s words did indeed remind Tuck of something.
Now was the Steam Era, with steam trains spanning the world’s continents and business booming.
The true wealthy were the capital magnates and powerful Nobles.
Compared to the Transcendents, it was evidently easier to earn money from these Nobles and capitalists.
Tuck found it difficult to reach those wealthy people.
But as a forging expert, combined with Dwarves’ unity, Barkin still had access to that area.
At the same time, Barkin mentioned that the materials for advancement could achieve a [Harmless] level.
This, on the contrary, put Tuck at ease.
At least, Tuck was not worried that the materials he refined would not fetch a good price.
“Since that’s the case, then let’s start with preparing 50 pieces each of Second Rank and Third Rank materials, and see how that goes.”
In his contemplation, Tuck spoke thus.
“No problem!” Barkin hurriedly nodded.
“Additionally… for the two Ring Staffs and the materials for the Dragon Scale Armor, I’ll give them to you now. If it’s not enough, just deduct it from my Magic Gold.”
With the trade underway, Tuck continuously took out Rune materials, making Barkin’s eyes gleam.
However, Barkin had not a single thought of greed for these materials.
This stuff, that was all snatched by killing half of the Dark Sun members in the Dark Sun temple.
To say it was a mountain of corpses and a sea of blood, that wouldn’t be an exaggeration.
If he had them but lost his life trying to get them, that would be futile.
It was precisely because of Tuck’s strength.
That Barkin was very willing to cooperate with him.
After all, who wouldn’t want to work with the strong?
“Brother Taniru, it looks like you didn’t shy away from grabbing good stuff from that little world behind the Alien Gate this time!”
“These vast materials, I need to refine and temper them step by step, forging into shape.”
“Tsk tsk… This Dragon Scale has better color and purity than the ones I’ve had.”
“Nearly Third Rank Mountain Bear hide, hmm—melding it into the inner lining of the Dragon Scale Armor will allow for a more perfect fit with the flesh.”
“The base materials for the three pieces of equipment will require at least half a month’s work.”
“Once I’m about done forging them, I’ll let you know, Brother Taniru, and then you can come and complete the final Rune Closure.”
“By the way, Brother Taniru, is your Magic Fireplace built?”
“It’s already been constructed.”
Saying so, Tuck took out the location card for the Magic Fireplace.
Tuck had already applied for and established a connection between the Magic Fireplace in his residence and the Magic Network of the Steam Lighthouse in St. Land.
Through the Magic Fireplace, Magic Letters can be sent throughout St. Land, and even to other distant Transcendent City States.
About two hours later.
Tuck completed the trade, quietly left Dwarf Street with his items.
This time, Tuck crafted three powerful Third Rank circlet Rune equipment.
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These were Tuck’s choices after much consideration.
The Shadow Rune Staff goes without saying.
It’s one of Tuck’s powerful means to adapt to various complex environments.
If one can withstand the negative effects of Shadow, the advantages of the Shadow Ring Staff are quite significant.
Moreover, Tuck had already planned to seek out Triple Rune Shadow Witchcraft.
To further enhance his Shadow abilities.
And the “Bright Flame Ring Staff” is even more needless to say.
The power of the Angel Sequence of Light within Tuck was eager to burst forth, and the Third Rank would be an explosive point.
Tuck had also gained [Fury of Fire], a powerful ability on St. Land.
The Bright Flame Ring Staff can perfectly enhance the characteristics of both Light and Fire.
With the Bright Flame Ring Staff, Tuck could enter the “state of Fire” and rapidly traverse through the Furnace Heart Fire Path of St. Land.
Moreover, the entrance to the Furnace Heart Fire Path was right outside the current residence of Tuck.
It was like having immediate access to the highway right outside the door.
“Rune Dragon Scale Armor.”
That’s even more unsaid, being a powerful Transcendent equipment that perfectly conforms and adheres over the skin.
Its defense capability is strong; only those who have used it know.
The Dragon Scale Armor is something countless Transcendents eagerly need.
But!
The Giant Dragon Clan.
Not to mention that they were not found on the east and west continents of the Augus Twin Star Transcendent World.
Even in the [Three-Eyed God, Holy Gaia, Pan-dimension, Spirit Blue Star Sea, Transcendental Spiritual Kingdom], there are very few traces of Dragons.
To forge Third Rank Dragon Scales Armor with Fifth Rank materials, you don’t need many scales.
But it can bring exceedingly strong survival capabilities to Tuck.
And it’s definitely worth it.
“Once I get my hands on three strong circlet Third Rank items.”
“Whether it’s selling and buying materials or participating in gatherings with other Transcendents in the Underground City.”
“My safety will be more assured.”
“During this time, I’ll just focus on cultivating the Magic Cottage and forging materials.”
“It’s just…”
Tuck pondered.
“If I want to go to High Tower to learn about Rune Mystery, the lack of a good channel is a bit troublesome.”
“I’m really short on books about Rune Mystery right now.”
“Hmm… next time I go to High Tower to buy Magic Seeds, I’ll see if there’s a chance to find an opportunity as a ‘self-reading student’.”