Towers Of Heaven - 69 Book 3 Chapter 64
When Jason, Peter, and Shenlong merged their guilds into what was now the Alliance, the pillar previously belonging to Pantheon became their headquarters. A passive 10% bonus experience gain to all guild members was too hard to pass up. As such, the once spacious pillar was jam-packed with buildings.
Of the buildings exclusive to guilds, the warehouse was one of the best. After the Alliance maxed it out, not only could it store more items and materials than every guild member’s inventory combined, it automatically sorted them as well. It also allowed for various functions, such as preventing items from being withdrawn unless you had a high enough position in the guild.
Another useful building was the throne room. When a guild member sat upon the throne, they would teleport to their kingdom. Once done managing their territories, they’d find themselves back at their guild, allowing them to save plenty of time from traveling to and fro.
Of course, the most expensive structure was the waygate. Once fully upgraded, guild members could teleport to any of the tower’s previous floors. Since a teleport scroll would return you to your guild, guild members could reach most floors in seconds. Of all the guilds, only the Alliance had a maxed-out waygate. Peter had nearly cried when he purchased the last few upgrades. Thankfully, the farming teams’ efficiency skyrocketed; otherwise, he wouldn’t have paid such a price.
While the pillar gave a fantastic view of the floor and had top-tier buildings, there was one tiny problem. The pillar frequently trembled. Most guild members had long gotten used to it, but whenever a guest arrived, they’d wonder what in the hell was happening.
The source of the trembling came from the east side of the pillar. To be exact, it originated from a smithy. A magic barrier encompassed the building, preventing any sound from leaking out. Even so, whenever Su Long swung his hammer, a visible shockwave spread out. When the hammer smashed against whatever Su Long worked on, a sonic boom sent cracks along the barrier. Thanks to the m-serum, and his fanatical devotion to blacksmithing, he had nearly 7,000 Strength. It was too bad he sucked at fighting.
Su Long’s current appearance was utterly miserable. After working for three days without rest, not only were his eyes bloodshot, wounds covered him from head to toe. Whenever Su Long hammered the spear in front of him, the weapon released flashes of light, eviscerating his body. Even as his clothes were in tatters, he didn’t stop.
Each swing molded the spear, turning it into the pinnacle of all weapons. As time passed, the divine runes flared, and soon the spear began to vibrate. A low hum filled the smithy.
When the forging was nearly complete, Su Long had long since become unrecognizable. The rebound from the spear shredded his flesh down to the bone. Anyone else would have fainted from exhaustion, yet the elder stood as straight as the spear before him. Even then, even as he teetered between life and death, the spear was incomplete. It needed three more swings.
Su Long did not realize his current condition. All he saw was the spear and the fact it was unfinished. Now that his muscles could no longer move his body, he used telekinesis in their stead.
The first swing collapsed the smithy.
The second destroyed the barrier.
After the third swing, nothing happened.
There was no explosion, no sonic boom, no tremor. Why would there be? The only reason there was a backlash in the first place was because the divine runes couldn’t contain the power of the spear, but now, it was perfect.
The nearly seven-foot-long dark-red spear hovered in front of Su Long. The fabric of space warped, unable to contain the power of the weapon. To Su Long’s astonishment, something strange happened. A connection formed between him and his creation. Through that connection, a portion of the spear’s strength became his, raising his stats considerably.
A notification appeared, informing him of a new skill. Whenever he crafted a penultimate item, a part of the item’s stats would become his. Thankfully, this didn’t take away from the item’s stats.
Glancing at the spear, Su Long reached out and took it in his hands. Unfathomable strength coursed through his body as he held it up. Taking a deep breath, Su Long inspected the spear.
(Divine) Godslayer
Damage: (Based on user’s stats)
+200% Attack Speed
+150% Agility
+75% Strength
+50% All Stats
Passive Ability 1: Godslayer’s stats scale based on the user’s level.
Passive Ability 2: All wounds inflicted with Godslayer are unhealable for 1 hour.
Passive Ability 3: Instantly reach maximum momentum upon attack.
Passive Ability 4: Godslayer and the user have maximum compatibility.
Passive Ability 5: Godslayer ignores all barrier-type skills and items.
Passive ability 6: While equipped, Godslayer forcibly raises all spear-based skills to hero grade. If a skill is already at hero grade, its cooldown is reduced by 70%.
Active Ability 1: Godslayer ignores space to attack a target within sight. Can be combined with skills. 1 second cooldown.
Active Ability 2: Unleash a destructive thrust, dealing 1,000% damage. Ignores all defense. 3 second cooldown.
Active Ability 3: Infuses the user with Godslayer’s strength. Gain 400% reaction speed, 200% Movement speed, and 150% attack speed for 1 minute. 5 minute cooldown.
“Haha, I did it! Hahaha,” Su Long cackled madly upon realizing he created a Divine grade item. The elder jumped in place from pure joy. If he could make one, then why not another?
Alas, all the materials Peter sent him over the past few weeks were used in Godslayer’s creation. Not only did Godslayer use all the materials Jason acquired, the equipment was gone too. Su Long had a rune to extract materials from equipment and refine said materials into higher quality. But why should Su Long care about acquiring materials? That was Peter’s problem.
“As long as I show him this baby, he’ll have no choice, hehe,” Su Long stored the spear away before sprinting towards the floor of death. As he did, he thought the breeze was especially pleasant today, which lifted his mood.
In his excitement, Su Long didn’t realize he was naked. The backlash from forging Godslayer had blasted his clothes to smithereens. Thankfully, blood covered his body, so nobody knew it was the world-renowned and legendary blacksmith.
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