In the Avengers' common space, there are prototypes of Steve, Natasha, Clint, and Sam (Falcon).
This can be seen from the characteristics of each prototype.
Steve's prototype also has a shield, and it's a proportionally enlarged vibranium shield.
This was the "reward" Tony received when he followed Luke's advice and returned the "stolen goods" to Wakanda after the Ultron incident.
As soon as he got the things, he gave 60% of them to the "dog-headed military strategist" Lu.
Although the amount was far less than the anti-gravity device that was embezzled, Wakanda still "gifted" the basic technology for manufacturing vibranium weapons.
At the same time, the Avengers and the Bat-Team have become "close friends" of Wakanda.
Natasha's armor has a black spider logo.
There is a "Gatling-type" quiver on the back of Clint's armor. With the help of the armor, his mother no longer has to worry about him not being able to pull the bowstring after shooting a hundred or two hundred arrows.
Sam's armor has freely retractable wings and dual guns.
In the end, even Wanda and Pietro, who were seconded to the Avengers for an internship, got a share. The dark red female version and the gray and white difficult version of armor were theirs.
Because the earliest maker of these armors was Luke.
Although the young master can manufacture prototypes and armor without spending points, even if the rich want to give each team member a set for free, it is just a drop in the bucket.
But there are always two things that limit the Avengers' use of armor: the first is the adaptability of the team members, and the second and most important point is the young master's psychological cleanliness.
The armor is to the young master like a otaku’s figurine or pillow “wife”—even if he already has a lot of them, he doesn’t want anyone else to touch any of them.
This situation took a turn for the better thanks to Luke's evil taste.
He gave Natasha a bad idea, which was to keep only the main trunks of the armor sets that were temporarily used by the Avengers and "clear them out" at a friendly price of 100 points.
The Avengers took them and asked Tony to help "repair" them.
Tony immediately connected to the Knights' communication channel, swore at them, and then... he "repaired" them.
Because this thing can't really be considered his work.
At least the main design and frame were produced by Luke and have been passed down.
There are people who take another otaku's "wife" and slept with her, then patch her up and treat her as their own "wife", but Tony is definitely not one of them.
Since Luke had taken advantage of the loophole and manufacturing had turned into maintenance, Tony couldn't help but indulge in his habit of spending money lavishly.
When "repairing" these armors, he subconsciously used better raw materials and carried out optimization and fine-tuning.
In the end, the Avengers' "second-hand" armor was at least 50% more powerful than the original.
Such a huge gap is certainly not because Luke’s technical level is low, but because the original armor he provided is just an ordinary standard model.
Only the Black Widow set is slightly better, but because it was produced a few years ago, the technology is obviously outdated.
Tony has used high-end raw materials and the new technologies of the past two years, so it would be strange if the increase was not large.
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What surprised Luke was that although Tony was very active in "cutting in line", he did not come out to show off immediately after coming online.
He waited quietly in the ruins for thirty seconds.
At this time, all members of the Avengers prototype were online, connecting the internal channels of both teams.
Steve and Frank briefly coordinated and assigned tasks to both parties, and began to issue combat orders before he rushed out.
However, as this guy rushed out, he launched missiles like a rain of flowers from the sky, and his double-handed energy cannons fired continuously.
Luke rolled his eyes: Well, it's really hard for you to be able to endure until Steve finishes nagging before working alone.
Fortunately, Steve knew the young master's character very well and did not count him as one of the "obeying orders" personnel from the beginning, so the Avengers' attack was still very organized.
Most of the Sabre fighters' attention was drawn to the Bat-Team, but they were once again ambushed by the Avengers who emerged from the ruins.
The main thing is that the buildings where the Bat Squad had rushed out have been reduced to ruins. Even if there are ambushes inside, they should have been destroyed.
Who would have thought that a complete and powerful combat team would emerge from there again.
But the one who was really upset about Tony's appearance was not the dark elf, but... Ivan.
Since this old man joined the Bat Squad, his life goals have shifted.
Not only does he imitate the young masters of ten years ago in relaxing entertainment activities, but he is also exactly the same in technology development and upgrading, showing off on the battlefield and flirting with girls.
If the Russian Bear had not been in such a state of decline that the title of "Pride of the Nation" had become meaningless, he would have long been touted as "The Russian Bear's Iron Man."
The familiar golden-red giant armor soared into the sky, and at the moment of madly attacking, Ivan subconsciously thought of the "old enemy" and couldn't help cursing: "Sukabulie!"
Unfortunately, the team's smart anti-Deadpool program immediately muted it without even a beep, and it was directly blocked.
Ivan didn't notice this at all, he just felt his fighter spirit burning up: I could lose to a dragon or a tiger, but I couldn't lose to these idiots!
The strongest whip that had been stored up for a long time suddenly swung, drawing a blurry white light in the air.
A Cross Battleship was releasing its remaining Sabre fighters, and at the same time, the energy muzzle began to flash, but the red light from the core on top suddenly went out.
A crack that was extremely small compared to the battleship appeared obliquely on the core.
Immediately, half of the head of the Cross Battleship suddenly flipped outward and fell down.
The remaining part fell to the other side, but was killed instantly by Ivan's blow.
Hearing the loud bang, many dark elf soldiers present subconsciously turned their heads to look, and the Avengers were also surprised.
Only in the internal channel of the Bat Squad was Ivan's arrogant shouting: "The first 200 points can only be mine, hurrah~~~"
Avengers and Bat-Team:…
Tony heard the sound and saw the Cross Battleship falling on the side, and his eyes twitched.
The huge golden-red armor suddenly accelerated, and used the "Iron Head Baby" magic skill to directly crash through a Sabre fighter, and placed his hands in front of the reactor on his chest.
Sizzle!
A huge orange-red ion beam hit the interface on the Cross Battleship where the Sabre Fighter had just detached from, and penetrated upward into the top of the battleship.
The light in the control room atop the battleship changed from red to orange-red, then it exploded and fell backwards into the river.
"Is it difficult to build a battleship with 200 points?" he said publicly in the team channel.
Ivan's face suddenly darkened.
But before he could open his mouth to rant, a reminder appeared on both his and Tony's screens: Chatting in the team channel is prohibited. Commander Blacksmith, one warning! 10 points will be deducted.
Ivan: ...Damn blacksmith, what's so great about having the authority to deduct points!
Well, I really can't afford to offend him. A certain bear uncle decisively shut up: Who made my points still negative