Generally speaking, in addition to practicing certain skills and condensing mana, monks also need to refine at least one or two combat skills and one or two auxiliary skills. Of course, you can also practice more, but each of these skills is broad and profound, and practicing more will involve too much energy and will delay your practice. Therefore, only some geniuses will practice more. Ordinary monks will practice one or two of each to avoid biting off more than they can chew.
Combat skills include sword control, various thunder skills, five element spells, etc. As for auxiliary skills, they include alchemy, weapon making, formation research, and other things. These are rough classifications. In fact, there are many types of each type. The machine tool refining technique is a type of tool making technique.
Xiaopang's current state has been very stable, and with a large number of auxiliary medicines and utensils, Xiaopang's progress has been rapid. In this case, he no longer needs to practice hard for ten hours a day, because that will cause bad harm to the body. In this way, apart from the time spent practicing "Chaos Technique" and refining the two kinds of divine thunder, Xiaopang still has a lot of time left, which can just enough allow him to practice an auxiliary skill at the same time.
For Xiaopang, the best choice for auxiliary abilities is undoubtedly the weapon refining technique. The reason is that his natal space is really suitable for refining weapons. Not only is there a large amount of materials, but the most important thing is that the waste products produced by Xiaopang can be decomposed directly without worrying about waste. In this case, Xiaopang can refine high-level materials at will with almost no restrictions.
Other monks obviously do not have this condition. It is not easy for them to obtain materials, so they cannot refine them regularly. They can only refine them occasionally. The rare refining opportunities mean that their refining experience does not increase very quickly.
In addition, although they are careful every time they refine it. But even so, a lot of the materials they can use to practice their skills will inevitably be scrapped. The waste caused by this is something that all weapon refiners have been distressed by.
But all these disadvantages disappeared in Xiaopang's place. For him, refining weapons was just like playing, no matter how precious the materials were, he didn't feel bad about it. With such conditions, Xiaopang had long wanted to get a secret book for refining weapons.
However, weapon refining is a major subject, and the secret books on the market are all mass products, which can only refine low-level magic weapons. Xiaopang's family is so rich, how can he look at that garbage? However, the high-level weapon refining classics are secrets that are not passed down by others. They are almost a cash cow and no one will sell them.
However, there are some related classics in Xuantian Villa that are quite good and can be used to refine slightly stronger magic weapons. But those things require a lot of sect contribution to learn. According to Xiaopang's lazy style, it is obvious that he will not spend his energy on contributing to the sect.
That's why Xiaopang never had the chance to try weapon refining, but unexpectedly, in this ungrateful place, someone actually gave him a set of books on weapon refining. This was really what he wanted.
According to the above records, this set of classics has quite a lot of origins. It was left behind by a rather large sect that specializes in the art of machine refining. This sect called the Guan Sect was also very popular a thousand years ago, not even slightly worse than the Xuantian Villa. But it is a pity that during these thousands of years, this sect has gradually declined, and eventually became a less famous sect. At least Xiaopang had never heard the name of this sect.
However, it is said that a skinny camel is bigger than a horse. Although this sect has declined, there are still many ancestral treasures left. For example, this giant crossbow and the mechanical flying boat.
This young man is the child of someone in the sect. Not only can he get two such good things, but he can also keep the sect's classics. Although it is only a rudimentary book, the dozen or so things recorded are up to the level of magic weapons and giant crossbows. There are no stronger things, or even methods for refining large magic weapons. But this is already very good. Anyway, with Xiaopang's strength, he can't even make that giant crossbow now. He could only start refining it from the lowest level divine arm serial crossbow.
The materials of the Divine Arm Crossbow are mainly soft steel, black iron, and wind copper, mixed with some intermediate precious materials. These things were all in Xiaopang's natal space. Seeing that Hunter was so happy, he couldn't help but take out various materials, and then started to refine them according to the method mentioned on the jade slip.
Little Fatty stretched out his left hand, and the chaotic mana circulated on his palm, triggering the "Chaos Art" Chaos True Fire, and a special gray flame appeared on the palm of his hand. This is the true fire of life that every monk can activate, and it will be different according to his own cultivation skills. Xiaopang practices the Chaos Art, and the flames generated by the chaotic magic have this gray appearance.
Even though this flame is inconspicuous and even a little ugly, its power is extremely amazing. In fact, Xiaopang was originally not optimistic about the real fire that he had cultivated with the Chaos Art. However, after using it, he was surprised to find that the gray flames that he had not seen with his own eyes were surprisingly sharp. Low-level materials such as black iron and wind copper could be used almost instantly. It melts easily.
Later, he asked Han Yufeng about the power of her true fire. Han Yufeng told him that because she was a fire practitioner, her true fire was stronger than ordinary monks and could melt black iron in a dozen breaths. Such low-grade materials.
After such a comparison, Xiaopang immediately realized that his own Chaos Fire seemed to be much more powerful than Han Yufeng. This can also be reflected in the corresponding reflection that the "Chaos Jue" technique he practiced is not a level higher than the technique practiced by Han Yufeng. This matter once made Xiaopang happy for a while.
After spawning the Chaos Fire, Xiaopang's consciousness swept away and began to pull various materials into the Chaos Fire in order to be burned. Under the terrifying power of Chaos Fire, various materials turned into liquids and merged with each other.
At the same time, Xiaopang's right hand was not idle either. He struck out magic spells one after another lightly, imprinting them deeply into the mass of molten metal. With the cooperation of magic spells and divine consciousness, the molten metal began to slow down. After slowly stretching and deforming for about an hour, it finally formed the shape of a giant crossbow.
As the last spell was fired, a silver, one-foot-long exquisite crossbow appeared in front of Xiaopang. Regardless of the sweat on his head, he immediately grabbed it and admired his first refining. The appearance of the small crossbow is the same as what is recorded on the jade slip, and the flashing charms on the crossbow seem to be similar. How about trying to shoot an arrow
Thinking of this, Xiaopang took out the Five Elements Essence Water and swallowed a few mouthfuls to replenish the consumed mana. Then he took out a small piece of black iron and burned it with the true fire of his life. He quickly refined a piece of one foot and two inches. Long crossbow arrows. This thing is very simple, so Xiaopang completed it almost in the blink of an eye.