For players, in the worst case, using paid items might allow them to revert to being an Elf or Human.
The term “Transformation” was probably a keyword set by the player. Originally, it might have been [Mutation]. Sugaru was practicing partial mutations, but this seems like a full-body version. The description of “[“Transformation” ntioned changing parts or the entire body, if I rember correctly.
If Blanc’s theory is correct, fusing Sugaru with myself could create a Demon Lord with traits similar to Sugaru’s. In that case, there’s a possibility of acquiring “transformation” at the ti of fusion.
It was an unexpected case, as I hadn’t considered using my avatar as a fusion material. But if it’s usable as a material, I should be able to do it.
However, losing Sugaru is unthinkable. Moreover, at this point, it’s unclear whether, in such a case, either my subordinates or Sugaru’s subordinates would be entirely lost, or if they would be integrated as subordinates of a new character. It’s not sothing easily executable.
‘I want to conquer a country alone.’
Where did that passion go?
Azalea is under Blanc’s command, so it’s not entirely wrong to say it was conquered with Blanc’s power, but is that satisfying? Well, if Blanc is happy with it.
There’s no way it’s fine.
I rember ntioning placing a few vampires before. Probably, those vampires are managing to deal with the angels, allowing us to keep the dungeon. There’s a limit to black labor.
If soone were to say one day that they forgot to provide food, I would send reinforcents despite knowing it’s unnecessary. But as I thought about it, it seed too likely, so I got scared and decided not to ask. ŕá𐌽Օ𐌱Ës
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But a suit of iron armor, huh? Did they simply add a suit of iron armor, or did they mix in so creature with such characteristics? I’ve put materials like adamantium or mithril, or reincarnation items like the Philosopher’s Stone, into the [Philosopher’s Egg], but I’ve never added a standalone item with aningful significance like equipnt, so I don’t know.
Within , blood is treated as a material.
If, hypothetically, the added material was a creature, could it be a wild Living Armor caught sowhere?
If that were the case, even Yoroizaka-san, an upper-tier species, should be possible. However, at least as a [Living Fortress], it didn’t beco a fusion material. In that case, it’s doubtful that the predecessor, a Living-type monster, would beco a fusion material.
Or perhaps there’s sothing like an order of placent.
Blanc’s [Transformation], as she put it, doesn’t an a complete transformation into an entirely different race, given that the race na is Human. It can be said that it rely added the characteristics of another race to Human.
If this was done through fusion, then one of the materials used must have been the core material. In this case, it would be him, a Human.
For example, if there were a race with a specification that allows it to be used as material to inherit traits to another character, even if it doesn’t beco a fusion material for reincarnation, there is a possibility that a Living-type monster might fit that description.
However, since there’s also a possibility that they simply added a suit of iron armor, this is just wishful thinking.
In any case, we won’t know unless we try… First, we need to find out if such additional fusion is possible.
Or rather, how did that [Transformation] guy acquire his power?
It’s hard to imagine he did it on his own. To acquire [Magnum Opus] through [Alchemy], he would have to clear many conditions, such as obtaining magic skills for all attributes. If there were so many different skills, even Blanc would surely notice when using [Appraisal].
If soone else treated him, then who is that soone?
The [Transformation] guy seems to be a player, but it’s unclear if the one who perford the treatnt is also a player. NPCs can be formidable, and even without the Spirit Lord, it’s not certain that there isn’t soone who has mastered [Alchemy]. After all, Blanc is in the Dwarf country.
But still, if there’s such an interesting player, it wouldn’t be strange if it beca a hot topic… Well, it goes both ways.
The “Hero”, or rather, the so-called “Doctor” who modified the Hero, might not boast about such findings. It’s comndable to have discovered that feature, but not everyone wants to spread it around.
Currently, their combat strength doesn’t seem impressive, but if they can continue body modifications, there’s the potential to beco much stronger. Honestly, it seems more efficient to earn experience points in a more conventional way, but what they seek is not efficiency but sothing else, so kind of romance or coolness.
And this applies to both Blanc and . I’m not sure about Lyra.
“At least the Hero seems to be a player, so capturing and questioning is impossible. If the Doctor is an NPC, it would be easier, but for now, we don’t even know their whereabouts, so either way, we have no moves.”
Even if we say that, what I want to learn from the Doctor is more about “why they beca able to do such things” rather than “how they do it.” The latter is of lower importance.
It is the sa as [Subordinate] at the beginning.
If you know it exists, you can always reach it by trial and error.
I couldn’t have that much passion for [Appraisal], but this is a different story.
“I wonder if the point is [Alchemy]. But it doesn’t seem like you can do that, at least not with the existing skills… I’ve taken a lot of skills since then, but nothing new has been added.”
At least as far as magic skills go, I’d say we’ve covered most of what’s currently available.
The only martial arts skill I have wielded is [Bare Hands], but I don’t see the need for anything regarding [Alchemy] in this series.
For example, if it were a specification that a sword-based skill is necessary to carve out a character to be used as a material, and that’s why it’s included in the conditions, I would indeed send an e-mail to the managent complaining about it.
“If that were the case, it would an that only the best martial artists could cook. Well, even at this point, there are so specifications that I don’t understand, such as the requirent of martial arts skills for healing.”
Besides, in terms of transplanting only the characteristics of the material to another character, the image is closer to that of extracting rather than isolating.
“Extraction, huh… That’s one of the oldest chemical thods of mankind. Well, it was mainly utilized for cooking and such. Tea, soup stock…”
Speaking of [Cooking], it is one of a group of skills that I haven’t touched at all.
If this were a requirent, then it’s no wonder it never shows up on my list as an option.
When you have absolutely no idea, it is not a bad idea to start with the possibility that seems furthest away.
There is probably no reason for to acquire sothing such as [Cooking] unless there is a reason. So since there’s a reason, I decided to try this thing here, and acquire [Cooking].
Even if it was a bust, the acquired skill would not disappear.
I can’t imagine myself doing much cooking, but there may co a ti when it would be useful.
However, the ants are making als to satisfy the usual hunger level, and if I want to eat dessert, I can just hawk it to Lyra.
In the beginning, it was difficult to teach the ants that their als are different from mine, but now that I’ve taught them that, I will never have to hold a knife myself.
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