Under Wilbur's hard work, the thin sword had finally been given a second attribute.
Numbing.
This was one of the elements of the thunder cultivation method.
Any weapon with a numbing attribute would, upon breaking skin, cause the opponent to go numb in a battle.
Of course, this effect differed depending on the opponent.
Regular mortals would be numb for a few minutes, and Ambience level cultivators a few seconds.
Even Sanctuary level cultivators would go numb for at least a second, which would be enough to cause their demise in a battle.
That definitely made this sword an impressive weapon now.
It was said that once a weapon was given twelve attributes, a super attribute would be forged, and it would become a true godly weapon dubbed the "Dawn of Gods."
It was clear just how terrifying a weapon would be with such a name.
It was a shame, however, that adding each new attribute would get subsequently more difficult.
There had not been a cultivator who had succeeded in doing this yet.
In a day and age like this, it was hard enough to come by a weapon with even two attributes, let alone the Dawn of Gods.
Everyone had just treated the Dawn of Gods as a myth too.
Passing the thin sword around in his hands, Wilbur realized that this was the first weapon that he had given an attribute to. It deserved a name.
A second later, he mumbled, "I'll call you the 'Dark Disperse', then."
The name was comprehensive enough, and the sword itself was black in color. Wilbur felt like the name suited it pretty well and was even a little smug about it.
It was a little amusing that someone as uncultured as him was able to think up a name like this.
After playing with the sword for a while, Wilbur left the Dark Disperse in the demiplane before leaving.
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