Chapter 462 Elentium Golems
The tumultuous city of Gilneas had finally returned to peace.
The Second Class resource site had been ruined beyond repair after this conflict.
For the resource site to regain its functionality, they would first have to repair the severe damage done to the geography by the three adepts. Yet, if one had that many resources, they might as well reconstruct the resource site in another location.
That was why the Sarubo Clan decisively gave up on this resource site after they received the compensation from the Aki Clan. They only perford so light repairs on the Iron Ring Mine and got it to resu functions.
Apart from assigning so of the apprentices to the mine and Gilneas City, the rest were all recalled back to the clan headquarters.
As the Aki clan mbers retreated from the surrounding areas of Gilneas City, the conflict between the Sarubo and the Aki finally reached a temporary conclusion with the Aki’s loss of face.
Even though everyone knew that things weren’t truly over, both mid-sized clans managed to restrain themselves on the surface. Tensions hadn’t escalated to the level of a clan war.
Pseudo Adept Sak, who was the cause of all the conflicts and the person who murdered the Aki Clan’s apprentice, was hiding in Feidnan City and managing to keep his life for the mont. On the other hand, the na of the Fla Demon started to spread once again.
Greem had defeated two Aki adepts alone, and he had even managed to capture both of them as prisoners. Such a ridiculous occurrence didn’t frequently happen, even in the entire history of the Zhentarim area. Thus, Greem’s title of the ’Fla Demon’ was once again ntioned by people, gradually becoming known by all the adept clans.
The Sarubo Clan itself had a pretty solid background in the first place. Now they also had a new and rising star in Greem. For a while, many adept clans and organizations in the central area of the continent had optimistic predictions about the Sarubo Clan’s future!
However, all of this didn’t concern Greem, who hid within the stone tower without taking a single step out.
During the days while the dust settled, many adepts had made special trips to Gilneas City to visit Greem.
There were those who specially ca to congratulate Greem, those who happened to pass by and decided to et him, and those who heard of his reputation and began to invite him on adventures and explorations. Of course, the majority of them were still individuals who ca over to see if they could purchase a top-class golem.
Indeed!
As news of the battle slowly started to spread, the elentium golem that had allowed Greem’s magnificent performance in the fight turned into the focus of everyone’s attention.
People once again took a look at Greem’s rise to prominence. It didn’t matter whether it was the Fire Lord or the Infernal Tyrant or the Wind Dragon this ti; powerful golems had always been Greem’s greatest ace with which he used to turn the tables in a fight.
It indirectly proved that Greem was a person capable of crafting golems!
In a situation where the number of resources spent was the sa, the elentium golems were inferior to tallic golems of the sa grade, due to a lack of a durable body. However, the large size and heavy weight of tallic golems made them impossible to carry around without the use of a golem talisman.
In such situations, a high-quality elentium golem would be a precious and valuable commodity!
Many adepts appeared after hearing news of Greem’s feats. They were willing to spend large numbers of magical crystals to have Greem build a custom-made combat elentium golem for them.
Everyone knew that esoteric adepts had a fairly high failure rate when crafting magical items. Thus, every visiting adept would prepare two to three sets of magical materials and high-grade elentium cores, all for the sake of obtaining a magical golem that they would be satisfied with.
Greem was initially extrely apprehensive of this idea.
Just like everyone’s investigations showed, high-quality elentium golems were undoubtedly Greem’s most important insurance that had allowed him to survive until now. If his enemies also got their hands on similar golems, it would be unclear if he would still possess his dominance and advantage in a battle.
Yet, when a rich and wealthy adept dumped three sets of resources in front of him and requested only one well-crafted elentium golem, Greem finally cracked. He couldn’t suppress his greed and accepted the adept’s conditions.
For the next three days, the adept stayed in his stone tower, vaguely revealing parts of his ability to Greem and providing more detailed and specific lists of requests.
Greem couldn’t directly scan the adept’s body to obtain detailed information. Still, he could already formulate a vague outline of their bodily attributes and casting habits through the information they had provided him.
This preparation work took a total of three days. The Chip used this period to complete the model construction and data calculation for the custom-made golem.
The adept had provided Greem with three First Grade, peak-level wind elentium cores. He needed Greem to create a mount that coordinated spells and attacks with him.
With the help and guidance of the Chip, Greem already had an 89% success rate with this kind of golem design and creation. It was far higher than his 64% success rate when it ca to Second Grade golems.
Thus, with no mishaps, Greem successfully created a mighty Razorwind Hawk for his client in a single attempt. Of course, Greem kept the process of creating it under wraps!
When the adept finally left in satisfaction, Greem managed to keep two First Grade, peak-level wind elentium cores and quite a lot of other materials.
In comparison, the magical crystal fee that the adept had paid was no more than small change!
Greem quickly accepted three other requests after this sweet harvest. Apart from one instance of a mistake where he exhausted one set of materials, he completed all of the orders in a single attempt.
This efficiency caused him to beco rich in an instant!
Moreover, all of the elentium golems he created were excellent products. They only consud 70% of the energy an ordinary golem would, yet they were also 30% more powerful. However, the truly outstanding factor about Greem’s elentium golems was the fact that they only took about 50% of the Spirit that a regular golem would.
That also ant that the sa amount of Spirit consud could allow for two elentium golems to summoned to the field at the sa ti, as opposed to just one.
That was just a little too scary!
In fights between adepts, summoned golems were often treated more as cannon fodder or atshields. They were rarely used as the primary force in combat. The main reason for this was due to an elentium golem taking up an adept’s Spirit when summoned.
An adept only had so much Spirit. If too much of it were taken up by an elentium golem, there wouldn’t be enough for them to cast spells with.
Take for example the veteran adepts. A veteran adept would have between ten to fifteen points of Spirit. If they wanted to summon an elentium golem of similar strength, it would tie up six or seven points of their Spirit. While the elentium golem was still activated, this portion of their Spirit would perpetually be in use, continuously supplying and fueling the elentium golem.
This missing portion of Spirit would cause quite a bit of disruption to a veteran adept, be it the regeneration of Spirit, or the casting of large-scale spells. That was why most adepts chose to believe in their own abilities over golems, especially when the golems’ powers were not ideal.
However, golems created by Greem, even those at elite-level, only took up three to four points of Spirit when summoned. That ant that a veteran adept just needed to exhaust six to eight points of their Spirit, and they would be able to support two magical golems of similar power by themselves simultaneously.
It would be like three ’adepts’ attacking together. Even if two of those ’adepts’ were slightly weaker, they would still form a terrifying force to be reckoned with!
In fact, one could go even further in their theorycrafting. A veteran adept could give up on the battlefield and choose to summon four elentium golems of similar power to themselves. An adept like this could rely on the golem’s reckless bombardnt to force back an enemy and keep them at a distance.
That was far safer than the adept themselves fighting on the battlefield!
As long as the enemy possessed no sneak attacks or skills that allowed them to bypass the elentium golems, this was a flawless, brainless, and sufficiently savage way of fighting!
It didn’t matter how much of a genius you were, how much faster you could cast your spells, or how much more powerful they were. When faced with four or five fearless elentium golems, the continuous streams of attacks and suicidal assaults would be enough to make you back off.
Once the secret of Greem’s golems had spread out through various ans, all adepts that heard of the news were moved. In particular, those adepts that mainly relied on summoned beings fell into a craze.
While more and more adepts hurried to Gilneas City, Second Grade Adept Fügen of the Sarubo Clan personally made it to the stone tower. He sowhat forcefully persuaded and dragged Greem back to Feidnan City.
His excuse was a notably legitimate one as well!
According to the Sarubo’s secret intelligence network, several Second Grade adepts had set their sights on Greem.
Greem should have never revealed that First Grade peak-level Wind Dragon of his in the previous battle. The core he had used to create the Wind Dragon with was an actual Second Grade core.
It ant that Greem’s current golem crafting skills were sufficient to work on Second Grade cores.
If the Sarubo Clan managed to gain one or two additional Second Grade magical golems out of nowhere, it would be devastating news for any rival clans!
Even if Greem couldn’t create Second Grade golems, just an army of twenty or thirty First Grade peak-level golems created for the clan would allow them to perpetrate a bloody slaughter against their enemies!
It was due to these considerations that the Sarubo leaders had Greem forcefully brought back to the clan headquarters. In fact, they had even alerted Lord Sarubo himself.
Greem agreed without pause when he heard that the clan wanted him to help them create a batch of elentium golems.
Adept Fügen brought him to a highly-secure resource warehouse on the sixteenth floor of the adept’s tower.
Fügen had to use seven magical techniques and undergo sixteen different identity tests before the warehouse doors finally opened.
"Work hard, Greem!" Adept Fügen raised his arms in excitent, "You will beco the hero responsible for the rise of the clan."
Behind him, in that sowhat small magical room, nearly a hundred crystalline gems radiating trendous elentium power were grouped together. These were all Second Grade elentium cores!
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