Chyntia replied, “If you’re clear about this other matter, do explain it in detail.
It’s about weapon refinement.”
“Weapon refinement?” Bolot blinked at Alder, puzzled, “Why do you want to know more about weapon refinement?”
Hence, Chyntia explained to Bolot that he wanted to refine the Blazing Spear he just received.
Nonetheless, Chyntia naturally did not tell her about the Tower of Life’s secret.
As for why he mastered the superficial refining technique, Chyntia gave a straightforward answer and directly pushed it onto the deceased crippled master.
As expected, Bolot did not doubt him at all.
After listening to Chyntia’s description, Bolot nodded.
“So that’s the case… Well, the crippled master was indeed good in weapon refinement.
However, it‘s obvious that his guidance for you was not in-depth, and he only taught you what he thought about at that time.
Thus, your knowledge on this matter is not as thorough as your understanding of inscriptions.”
“That’s why I’m seeking your help,” Chyntia helplessly waved his hands, “My previous plan was to let the Blazing Spear become stronger, and it’ll be a great help for me for the upcoming competition a month later.”
“Let me think about it.” After listening to Chyntia’s plea, Bolot gave it a serious thought.
About 15 minutes later, Bolot finally said, “If you know how to refine weapons, I do have an idea on how to upgrade the Blazing Spear.
Do you want to listen to it?”
“That’s exactly what I’m seeking,” Chyntia replied happily.
Seeing that Chyntia was willing to listen, Bolot was secretly overjoyed, and she soon explained her idea.
“You mentioned that the Blazing Spear is a seventh-grade weapon, right? If you have enough materials, you’ll be able to upgrade it to the eighth-grade through weapon refinement.” After she said that, Bolot took a look at Chyntia and giggled.
“However, you might have to spend a lot of money.”
Chyntia answered, “That’s not a problem, but… Bolot, can a seventh-grade weapon really be upgraded to an eighth-grade?”
“That’s the purpose of weapon refinement,” Bolot explained, “Although I didn’t major in weapon refining, I still dabbled in it before, albeit only theoretical.
In fact, refining weapons aren’t as difficult as you think, but the most challenging part is the materials needed for refining them.”
Then, Bolot paused for a moment before continuing, “There’s a reason why I let you increase the Blazing Spear’s grade.
Under normal circumstances, the fourth-grade to sixth-grade sharp weapons can only have one inscription, the seventh-grade weapons can have two inscriptions, whereas the eighth-grade weapons can have three inscriptions.
The advantage not only lies in the quantity of inscription the weapon can have, but with an eighth-grade weapon, you can have advanced inscriptions too.
As compared to a seventh-grade weapon, it can only have two middle-rank inscriptions.”
“So that’s the reason!” Chyntia was excited.
With an eighth-grade weapon, Chyntia could engrave three advanced inscriptions.
Then, his initial seventh-grade spear would be completely reborn.
The changes were no less than an ordinary person suddenly transformed into a third-stage True Martial Realm warrior.
Although a third-stage True Martial Realm warrior was nothing for Alder, the upgraded spear would help him easily deal with hundreds of ordinary people.
Besides that, Chyntia did not lack advanced inscriptions.
Previously, he only absorbed the first piece of inscription memory in the Tower of Life, and there were still many inscriptions left.
Bolot was not aware of Chyntia’s thoughts, so she went on with her ideas.
“Your weapon is a heavy spear, and my suggestion is to use inscriptions that can toughen your weapon, which is also closer to your combat style.”
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