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"Ding, you got the item 'Sword of Dawn', do you want to extract it? (Whether or not)."

He is also not familiar with this item, and he only knows its origin after reading the introduction.

Chapter 122 Parallel imports of artifacts]

This object comes from the world of "Game of Thrones" and is the sword of the protagonist Jon Snow.

The level of Game of Thrones is very low.

The same is true of the peak powerhouses Night King and Dragon Ma.

Pfister reckoned that any high-level star-star professional would be able to beat them.

In addition to the considerable additional attributes, this item does not have any special effects.

Pfister couldn't help being a little disappointed.

However, he quickly discovered something special in the system description.

The reason is that the rating column is actually written as Epic (Legend).

One item, two ratings.

No matter how you look at it, it is not normal.

Then he inquired about the system, and the reply was that the casting process was too low.

Unable to exert the effectiveness of the material.

Then Pfister's thoughts turned, recalling the origin of the sword, he almost laughed out loud.

The reason is that the Legend of the Sword of Dawn was forged from the heart of a fallen star.

Isn’t this background very visual?

That's right, Marvel's Thor's Hammer Mjolnir uses the same setting.

However, unlike the extremely powerful hammer in Thor's hand, the Sword of Dawn is weaker.

In the plot, apart from being sharp enough, no other abilities were shown.

Then think of the explanation of the system.

Apparently, Game of Thrones artisans have reached a certain level of skill.

Of course, the legend of the Sword of Dawn may itself be a bragging story.

After all, people in this world have this tradition.

Being able to make such a big bubble like the Night King is proof.

And the real heart of the star should be rated as an artifact.

It can't be processed at the level of craftsmen in this low-magic world.

Pfister speculates that the source is mostly meteors, also known as meteorites.

At most, it is star core fragments.

High-grade metal is very rare.

Otherwise, Deathwing would not need to lie dormant for thousands of years.

It would be a waste of money to keep it as it is.

Pfister immediately decided to recast it.

He extracted the Sword of Dawn, only to find that it was heavier than it looked.

Forge pairs of short swords, war bows or a suit of armor, no problem.

As for how to use it, he decided to think about it slowly.

Anyway, it's not in a hurry right now.

Next, when it came to today's highlight, Pfister silently recited the names of the Titans.

Activate the first legend check-in.

The next moment, the system's notification sounded in his mind:

"Ding, you got the item 'Abomination Furnace', do you want to extract it? (Whether or not)."

This is a legendary item.

From the Warhammer universe.

This crystal wall system is very special, magic (called psionic energy there) and technology coexist.

And they have all evolved to a very advanced level.

What the former can do, the latter can also do.

For example, against Chaos Demons.

The Crucible of Abomination is a very powerful artifact of technology.

It is about the same size and weight as a normal pistol.

But the shape is more technological.

Then Pfister called out 2b and asked the other party to try to equip it.

And check its properties through the system panel.

It was found that the parameters of 2b did not increase but decreased.

Obviously its bonus is not as strong as MK17T0.

But this is also expected.

After all, even if the technological level of the Warhammer Universe is more advanced than that of the Blue Universe.

The Forge of the Abominable is, after all, a light weapon.

The destructive power is naturally difficult to compare with the MK17T0 naval gun.

However, 2b means that the Abomination Furnace is much lighter than the latter.


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