Tian frowned as he realized what he had gotten himself into. He was not the group member that liked to do deep and technical things.
Sure, he could do wonders designing new buildings with [Earth Manipulation], but that was different. Nobody cared if the tiny details were off. They didn’t mind if things weren’t perfectly aligned. But when he was making runic items, there was no room for error.
Even the slightest of differences in depth would reduce effectiveness at best, and cause a complete failure at worst.
And he hadn’t started with the easy things.
The number of runes that he was expected to put on this weapon were over ten thousand, and they all needed to be perfectly arranged on the proper parts of the weapon for maximum synergy.
The knowledge was there in his brain, but he had to do all the calculations, and that was not fun at all.
It was a good thing that Rue was making a weapon for Ophelia because Tian was definitely going to use that to shamelessly bribe Lotus into giving him a bubble bath and blow-drying his fur with a head massage at the end.
He deserved it after making his brain hurt doing this thing for a stranger.
Tian sketched everything out twice, making adjustments so that he could get the proper effect. It wasn’t easy to get that stacking agility just right. The first few times he planned it, the interaction with the other runes would make a constantly reapplying agility buff, not a stacking one.
And that was just worthless.
Finally, Tian had the weapon just how he wanted it, and he could create the actual rapier. Making it with the runes on it was easiest, then he would imbue it with energy, and then add the elemental gem he had prepared that would add [Dark Flame]’s corrosive debuff to the fire damage dealt by the weapon and fire skills channelled through it.
That was Hawk’s request.
In the end, Tian was fairly sure that the first item he was going to make would be nearly perfect. It had all the things. Bonus to fire damage, added fire damage, better fire damage, and an agility buff that stacked with every hit.
The faster that the attacker was, the better that the weapon would be.
What Tian hadn’t factored in was that this weapon would stack agility with every hit. Not every hit on a single target.
Every hit.
Dana watched the weapon forge with great interest, already planning to have Rue make her a new sword once the dragon was finished with the axe for Ophelia.
Sure, it might be shameless to put their new Supreme Ranked Guild member right to work making new weapons for the core members, but she really wanted one of those weapons.
Agility would be good, but if she could have it add construct damage every time that she dealt damage...
The amount of punishment that her golems could output would be absolutely ridiculous.
Of course, she had other ideas about what might work well on items, now that she knew such a stacking ability was possible at the Peerless Grade.
It certainly wasn’t possible when Karl was weaker, or he would have tried it by now.
Honestly, Karl wasn’t sure that it would work even now, until Tian actually completed the item. His first attempts would have been similar to Tian’s, and he would have seen the constantly refreshing buff as an annoyance.

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