Spellcaster of Azeroth

Chapter 94 Trial Production of Magic Jewelry

Chapter 94 Trial Production of Magic Jewelry
Chapter 94 trial production of magic accessories

Wayne and Walker walked around the trading yard for a long time. Wayne frowned and said to Walker: "What's going on? Why can't you see any herbs at all? Not to mention gems, not even ores."

"There are only weapons and equipment here. If you want to buy gems, you'd better go to the freight town at the foot of the mountain to buy them. Because gems are generally not used for weapons or armor. After mining, these Things are usually shipped to the trading towns on the border and traded to other races." Walker said as a matter of course.

"Why didn't you say it earlier." Wayne was dissatisfied after hearing this.

"Don't you still want to buy metal ingots? The metal ingots here are the best." Walker said to Wayne.

"Okay, Walker. It would be better for you to show me those metal ingots, and buy some bronze ingots for practice." Wayne sighed and said to Walker.

"No problem, just look at mine." Walker patted his chest and said loudly: "As long as it is related to blacksmithing, every dwarf is an expert."

Walker immediately entered the state after speaking, judging the fineness of various metal ingots.Deals between dwarves aren't all that much haggling.In fact, this is true of all races other than humans and humans.After fancying a certain product, ask the price directly, and the seller will quote a reasonable price. If the buyer thinks it is suitable, he will pay for it immediately, and if he thinks it is expensive, he will leave and look elsewhere.A transaction is completed in just a few words.

It would be different if they were replaced by humans. They would quote a very high price at the beginning, and then the two humans would start bargaining over the price of the goods, sometimes even for a whole hour. In the eyes of other races, it is simply a bargain. Human beings enjoy doing things that waste time.

Whenever Wayne, Balka, Kalia, and Walker talked about the transactions between humans, Walker would tell them: Those humans always say that their lifespan is short, but at the same time they spend time. It's all wasted on meaningless things like bargaining. If you have this time, you might as well do other more meaningful things.Every time after listening to Walker's words, Wayne always felt a little hot on his face.

With Walker's help, Wayne and the others quickly purchased enough metal ingots.Both fine and ordinary bronze ingots are available.After the two had finished shopping, they left Ironforge together, returned to the small town where they were temporarily staying, and went in another direction via another road.This direction is the way to a mine that is relatively close to here.

If Wayne wanted to buy gems, he had to go to the mine to see them, because those things would never enter the official towns, and would be brought directly to the border town by merchants.

Most of the gems from the dwarves are sent to the dwarves, and then they buy muskets and other construction machinery products from the dwarves. These construction machinery products are either sold to other races, or are kept by the dwarves for their own use.Only a relatively small part will be sent to the port of Menethil, and shipped to Quel'Thalas, where it will be exchanged for food and shipped back.

After running all afternoon, Wayne finally bought enough gems to start the trial production of accessories.The first is to use spells to deform metal ingots and gems, and then leave spell model circuits on them.Gems are used to store arcane energy.After it is made, as long as the wearer mentally activates the spell model circuit, the spell can be used.Of course, this is just one way of making magic items, there are some other ways.Such as those magical constant items that will always work as long as they are worn on the body.

However, it may be the first trial production of Wayne. When Wayne was finished, the whole jewelry was silently turned into a puddle of metallic liquid in a burst of strong light, and the gems were completely turned into powder.All this means that Wayne's first trial production has failed.If you want to try again, you need to wait until all his spell slots are recovered before starting.

"This is really too dangerous." Walker, who was originally curious about how Wayne made magic items, was stunned and muttered to himself when he saw the scene where the entire bronze ingot melted after a burst of bright light.

Immediately afterwards, Walker came back to his senses and shouted to Venn: "Vin, didn't you say there was no danger?"

"Of course, are you injured?" Wayne heard Walker's shout, and replied calmly: "And what I said at the beginning is that there will be no explosion, right? Look, there is no explosion, right?"

After hearing this, Walker paused and then shouted: "But this looks scarier than an explosion, doesn't it?"

"No, no, no, Walker. You have to understand that the explosion explodes all the energy in an instant." Wayne stretched out a finger and waved: "Metal melting is just because the energy is too high."

"But, it looks a little weird." Walker didn't know what to say at this time. He had seen a lot of metal being melted. When forging, the metal needs to be melted first.But now the metal in front of him has been melted into liquid without going through high temperature. Such a strange situation is obviously beyond his cognition.

"You feel weird because you don't know the reason. If you know it, you will think it's normal." Wayne saw that Walker seemed a little frightened, so he opened his mouth and said to him.

"Oh? Then what's the reason for it?" Walker heard what Wayne said and thought it made sense, so he asked.

"Didn't I say it? The energy inside is a bit too high, so it melts." After saying that, Wayne also understood why the magic products in DND always require high-level items such as mithril gold.It's really because ordinary metal can't withstand too much arcane energy.Moreover, the gems also turned into fly ash, which showed that there was something wrong with Wayne's production method this time.

"But why does it melt if the energy is too high?" Walker didn't care what Wayne was thinking, he directly asked what he didn't understand.

"Excessive energy will produce high temperatures, and when the temperature is high, the metal will naturally melt. You should understand this, right?" Wayne explained to Walker.

"The temperature is high? You know that in the big melting furnace, I will believe you when you say the temperature is high, but here I don't feel the temperature getting higher." Walker said after hearing the explanation, he didn't believe it at all.

"Of course you can't feel it. I used a spell to lock all the energy beams inside. If you can still feel the temperature, it would be too dangerous." Wayne shook his head and continued to explain to Walker.

"That's how it is." Walker finally understood why such a thing happened.Then he nodded with a smile and said, "Sure enough, once I figure out the reason, I won't feel weird. Then do you want to continue the experiment?"

"No, I have to think about how to improve to be successful. It is not advisable to move forward recklessly." Wayne said to Walker as he took off his clothes and went to bed.

In fact, it's not just about how to improve and what's wrong.The inappropriate trick that Wayne remembered today is also a reason. What he has to do now is to replace the trick with a suitable one.This required him to wait for eight hours.

(End of this chapter)

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