Chapter 50 Blueprint Warblade Moon Sand

The back of Ape Turtle E exploded, and a blood hole appeared there; its huge body first shook violently, then turned into irregular convulsions. The big mouth biting William's arm loosened as if losing its only support; the body swayed and then fell heavily to the ground.

William held the gun, enduring the pain and numbness in his right arm, vigilantly looking around. After a moment, there were no abnormalities, which made him breathe a sigh of relief.

In the rumors of his past life, Ape Turtle E here was not just one, so the armor-piercing bullets William used just now were only +4 in penetration power. The one with the highest power of +6 had not been used yet.

With the help of a Pill, William briefly searched around and confirmed that there were no other enemies nearby. He climbed into the mixing truck that served as the nest of Ape Turtle E. After entering the spacious vehicle, his worries finally disappeared.

On a pile of tattered clothes and bones with flesh, three blue eggs with patterns were placed, each 1.6 feet high. Two of them emitted strong vitality, indicating that they were close to hatching.

In the middle of these three eggs, a faint yellow light covered an ancient parchment inside. Through the light, one could see the ancient parchment.

William's eyes lit up as he reached out and took the parchment in his hand. With a slightly excited mood, he unfolded the scroll.

'Warblade Moon Sand!'

These words appeared first, followed by three patterns of Warblade Moon Sand's three forging stages. The first stage was the simplest, named "Edge of the Moon," requiring basic materials such as ordinary steel and wood, and the most expensive, magic crystal, requiring a Second-Level Magic crystal as an energy source.

Of course, due to the profession of the craftsman and the specifically named weapon blueprint, even the most basic Edge of the Moon was exceptionally sharp, showcasing the characteristics of the metal vividly. It also had clear values—a basic sharpness of 10.

These were not values added after a plus sign but basic attributes, similar to the bullets William had enchanted before. They had their own basic penetration values, with the +4 penetration power being an additional attribute. As for the basic attributes of other forging items not belonging to William, he currently did not have the ability to see them.

However, it was undeniable that two pieces of mutated bark added 2 points of toughness, and the Blood Tongue Lizard claw strengthened with homogeneity, adding 4 points of penetration. These values were quite impressive, making the enchanted equipment powerful on another level. Even so, these values did not exceed 5. As for the stacked enchanted bullet, the penetration power only increased by 6 points.

However, the basic sharpness value of the first pattern on this blueprint, the most basic form of Moon Sand, Edge of the Moon, reached 10. Just thinking about it made one wonder how sharp this blade would be if manufactured.

Below the pattern, there was a brief explanation about adding other special materials during the forging process. William noticed that the first pattern was white.

In other words, Edge of the Moon was a common white-level weapon.

Pattern 2 turned into a green grade, and even just seeing the pattern made William somewhat excited.

That was a green-grade weapon. How much had he paid in his previous life for that green sniper rifle? William didn't want to dwell on it too much. In his previous life, he had almost no savings before he died. The wealth he earned in the post-apocalyptic world for ten years was all exchanged for evolution potions, professions, advancement scrolls, and that green sniper rifle.

The name of pattern 2, the green-grade weapon, was called 'Dance of Sand.' In addition to the sharpness attribute increasing to 15, it had an additional attribute of basic toughness 12, and there was also a passive skill—Sand Field.

This skill would automatically create a field of floating sand particles within seven feet of the user when using the Sand Dance. In this field, the user would gain a slight physical enhancement, while enemies would suffer slow and weak continuous damage.

William's eyes lit up at this skill. Although the passive effect of the Sand Field didn't seem very strong, even minor factors could affect the final outcome of the battle. This field not only affected enemies but also enhanced one's overall qualities, which was significant.

Truly a weapon that had entered the rare grade, its power was quite impressive.

However, as good as it was, its production requirements were also high.

If one wanted to manufacture the Dance of Sand, the materials required were not as simple as those for Edge of the Moon. In addition to the necessary metals, three fixed materials were also needed.

Phoenix Goldwood, the heart of the Rot Sand Beast, and Purple Gall.

William was familiar with these items. Phoenix Goldwood was a mutated plant on Earth that connected with magic crystals through a wooden structure. The Rot Sand Beast was a monster from the Land of Death. Purple Gall, on the other hand, was a bit harder to find. It was a product of a Forth-Level roulette, a food for mutated beasts that could increase their vitality.

Since many people in the post-apocalyptic world would have pets, such as the domesticated animals that had been raised since the peaceful era, mainly dogs, these animals' loyalty made mutated dogs the most numerous pets. Secondly, there were some people with special professions, skills, and equipment, such as summoners, beast tamers, skills like mental control and summoning equipment, and so on.

These summoned beasts and mutated animals could take Purple Gall to increase their vitality, thereby enhancing their strength. So, this item was quite popular in the post-apocalyptic world, with Purple Gall being more valuable than the other two. William hadn't expected that forging the Moon Sand Warblade would also require this item.

Similar to pattern 1, behind pattern 2, there was also a brief explanation about the types of materials that could be added.

His gaze shifted to pattern 3, and William couldn't help but whistle because he saw a beautiful purple.

'Moonlit Sand Arena!'

Pattern 3, the ultimate form of the Warblade Moon Sand, turned out to be a rare purple-level weapon.

he had seen this kind of treasure in William's previous life, let alone owning it.
He eagerly looked at the properties of this weapon.

'Sharpness +20, Toughness +25, Bleeding +20.'

Three basic attributes exceeding 20!

Just this alone made this blade awe-inspiring.

An incredibly sharp and resilient weapon that would keep enemies in a state of continuous injury, anyone would say it was excellent!

Moreover, compared to Dance of Sand, the ultimate form of the Warblade Moon Sand also had two skills.

One was the passive skill Sand Field, similar to Dance of Sand, but according to the description, this skill was significantly more powerful in the ultimate form. What excited William was the additional active skill.