Global Lords: Hundredfold Increments Starting With the Undead

Chapter 500: 421, Dark Gold Treasure Chest_4



Chapter 500: Chapter 421, Dark Gold Treasure Chest_4

(Description: Thunder is the wrath of the Heavenly Father, and thunderclaps are the voice of the enigmatic messenger.)

The Thunderhawk Blade is a remarkably ornate giant sword.

Complex engravings adorn the hilt of the sword while the blade features designs mimicking feathers and thunderbolts.

Although the giant sword seems massive, when Fang Hao grips it, it doesn’t feel as heavy as he imagined.

In fact, its weight feels similar to the Starfire Wand he usually uses.

The damage of the Thunderhawk Blade reaches level seven.

Even the damage of purple weapons is only level four; level seven surely marks it as a divine weapon.

Moreover, this sword’s attributes mesh well with the latest lightning ability he has acquired.

It would be a perfect substitute for the Starfire Wand.

Holding the giant sword in his hand, he waves it around in the air with one hand a few times.

After testing the feel of it, he directly stores it into his storage space.

Having checked out the dark gold weapon, he continues to peruse the remaining blueprints.

[Temple Guardian’s Shoulder Guard: 8 blocks of cast iron, 5 fine iron, 10 thick leather, 12 spools of thread, 10 metal parts, 3 Mithril.]

[Temple Guardian’s Boots: 6 blocks of cast iron, 4 fine iron, 8 thick leather, 15 spools of thread, 12 metal parts, 2 Mithril.]

[Temple Guardian’s Breastplate: 12 blocks of cast iron, 8 fine iron, 15 thick leather, 22 spools of thread, 18 metal parts, 4 Mithril.]

[Temple Guardian’s Helmet: 8 blocks of cast iron, 6 fine iron, 12 thick leather, 10 spools of thread, 15 metal parts, 5 Mithril.]

The Temple Guardians’ set is the uniform of nobility’s guards in the Temple.

Despite enduring countless years, these guardians’ sets have remained well-preserved, demonstrating strong defensive power in battle.

In terms of the quality of the equipment, it’s considered top-notch among the army’s outfits.

The finest armies of all major regional forces,

are uniformly outfitted in only blue sets.

Only a few leading heroes are equipped with one or two purple armors or weapons.

If Fang Hao’s army could equip themselves in bulk with their specific type of weaponry,

Their equipment standard would exceed most force’s troops.

The only challenge remaining are the resources, the pressure is now on the newly relocated dwarves.

It’s up to them to produce the required materials.

The following three blueprints are for a shield, skin, and a war halberd.

[Thunderblade Shield: 10 blocks of cast iron, 5 fine iron, 8 thick leather, 12 metal parts, 2 Mithril.]

[Thunderblade Cloak: 5 linens, 2 silk, 22 spools of thread, 5 leather, 8 metal parts, 3 Mithril.]

[Thunderblade Halberd: 1 hard wood, 12 fine iron, 2 thick leather, 10 metal parts, 5 Mithril.]

All three blueprints bearing the name Thunderblade are purple ones.

However, the weapons are restricted to spearmen and cavalry.

Thus restricting the outfitting.

Nevertheless, when the Undead hordes brandish indestructible purple armors and weapons across the hills and plains,

They will demonstrate formidable combat strength.

Regular Undead warriors will no longer be weak, each person will wrestle with high ranking soldiers.

Unless a quasi-god emerges, it will be difficult for any force to resist his White Bone army.

His remaining rewards include the [Hero Heart] and [Hero Proof].

Hero Heart is used to promote troops to heroes, whilst Hero Proof is used for the hero promotion exam.

“Go call Nyi and the others.”

PS: The previous chapter has been rewritten, the ‘quasi-god’s’ death was too sudden, if you read it on February 24th, please take a look again.


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