On the sixth floor of Tower of Life, the furnace roared and made a deafening sound.
The scarlet light from the fire filled the entire stone room, giving people a feeling as if they were in a burning world.
Caspian must first remove the original inscription patterns on the Wave-Breaking Sword to add new ones.
It was apparent that Francis did not waste the ninth-grade Wave-Breaking Sword as he engraved three inscription patterns on it However, perhaps it was due to Francis’s limited financial resources, or because the Great Oceans Sect was not good at inscriptions, Caspian thought the three inscription patterns originally on the Wave- Breaking Sword did not bring out the sword’s maximum potential at all.
The Wave-Breaking Sword was thrown into the furnace and left for two hours.
When the bright red calcined giant sword was taken out, the original three inscription patterns on it could be removed.
Not only that, but Caspian also took inscription materials from the decomposition of the original inscription patterns from the furnace.
“Since the Wave-Breaking Sword is a giant sword, its speed, strength, and armor penetration are all indispensable.”
Caspian already knew what inscription patterns he would add to the Wave-Breaking Sword.
Nowadays, he was already very familiar with the inscriptions.
Then, Caspian brought the Wave-Breaking Sword to the Time Warp Zone, took out the inscription pen and materials, immediately got to work.
For sharp weapons, it was necessary that the higher the grade of the inscription patterns engraved on it, the better the effect.
Instead, the suitable patterns would bring the best result.
As the Wave-Breaking Sword was massive, it focused on slashing and chopping.
On the other hand, the Ghoul-Locker Spear emphasized picking and stabbing.
Hence, if the Glorious Dragon was depicted on the Wave-Breaking Sword, its power was probably not yet a third of the Ghoul-Locker Spear.
Caspian prepared three inscription patterns for Ghoul-Locker Spear: Heavy Weapon, Armor-Breaker, and Flowing Wind.
The Heavy Weapon, commonly known as the weight inscription, was the first pattern Caspian ever drew, and it was also his most skilled one.
The Wave-Breaking Sword was a great sword with a sharp blade.
Thus, by enhancing its weight, it could naturally increase the power of its slash. The weight inscriptions that: Caspian drew provided a more extensive amplification than those in the past.
Consequently, what seemed to be a giant sword actually had a weight comparable to a heavy hammer, which was a nightmare for the unprepared enemies.
The Armor-Breaker, also known as the armor-breaking inscription, could enhance the sharpness of the Wave-Breaking Sword.
Once Caspian slashed the weapon, the sword light would form a larger arc.
The original arc light was about four meters, and now it could be more than six meters.
Not only that, but the attack range was larger, and the blade was sharper.
In the past, splitting steel plates might be like chopping wood, but it was now as easy as tearing a piece of paper.
Caspian carefully prepared the flowing wind inscription for the Wave-Breaking Sword.
Compared with the ordinary longsword, the biggest problem with the giant sword was that it was slower to attack someone with it, although it was powerful.
However, the flowing wind inscription would allow the cultivator to increase the speed at a certain moment when wielding the giant weapon.
When the weapon was first swung, it was slow, but it suddenly accelerated in the middle into a speed as fast as a meteor.
As long as it was a normal person, it would be too late to react.
Nevertheless, with the Flowing Wind, Caspian could slash at least six times in a row instead of just three.
Coupled with the Heavy Weapon, the faster the speed, the stronger the power when Caspian attacked.
That was something that Caspian considered in advance.
Flowing Wind was a high-level inscription pattern among these three inscription patterns, and it was naturally the most complicated to draw.
Caspian concentrated on drawing the three inscriptions.
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