Dyon slightly trembled as he clutched the red-gold dallion. He knew nothing within Orcus’ core legacy could be common, but when he first saw this dallion, he was skeptical. He couldn’t see anything special about it. But, when he sent his senses inside, he imdiately understood what it was. This dallion was a nding Core.
nding Cores had long since gone extinct. This wasn’t because they were a lifeform of so sort, but rather because humans with the skill necessary to form them stopped appearing. Of the four Eras, the Modern Era was most definitely the weakest and least inford. As the Chaos ratio increased, the dregs of history and past accomplishnts were wiped away. Maybe the only true remnants that remained of the past ages were on the Ancient Battlefield.
The secrets of nding Cores were labored over to great depths within the [Dao of Array Alchemy]. Unfortunately, the minimum requirent needed to forge one was the Star Lord realm, sothing Dyon was very far away from as things stood now.
The purpose of nding Cores is hidden within its na. They’re created to reconstruct, fix, and build. However, the true magic of these devices was that they needed no further programming. No matter what the task was, a nding Core would be able to imdiately analyze the situation and after being provided with enough energy, could proceed to fix what was broken to its peak state.
nding Cores weren’t restricted either. In fact, they almost had no limitations at all since even the lowest was classified as a 7th tier supre grade treasure.
Once a treasure enters the seventh tier, they are denoted as Star Treasure ranging from the first to the sixth level. Fourth, fifth and sixth tier star treasures are called pseudo treasures of the 33 heavens. While, obviously, true treasures of the 33 heavens are even above this ranking.
As one might expect, nding Cores thus ranged from 1 Star Treasures to 6 Star Treasures. What separated these treasures’ ranks would be both the difficulty of repair it could withstand and also the amount of energy needed for a given repair – thus, efficiency. A 6 Star nding Core would need far less energy to accomplish the sa task as a 1 Star nding Core.
The one currently in Dyon’s hand was a mighty 4 Star nding Core! Even at their peak such a nding Core was incredibly rare. It was no wonder Orcus treasured it.
In theory, even if it was a damaged treasure of the 33 Heavens, a nding Core had a chance to repair if one was willing to spend an ungodly amount of energy stones. However, this wasn’t what Dyon wanted to use this amazing treasure for. He wanted to use this 4 Star nding Core to rebuild the Celestial Deer Sect!
When Dyon first found the ruins of his sect and his master, he had relied on its training rooms to forcibly gain so comprehension of wills. However, he hadn’t used them since then. It wasn’t because he had forgotten about these rooms, but rather that they were too useless to him now.
How could a grand Sect like the Celestial Deer Sect, one that was even feared by the Clans of the outer quadrants, only have training rooms capable of helping comprehend wills alone?
At their peak, these celestial deer sect training rooms could accommodate even dao experts in their comprehension!
If Dyon allowed the nding Core to repair the Celestial Deer Sect to its original stature, not only would he gain a second base of operations, but the formations that once protected and supported the sect would fall into his hands once more, formations Dyon had neither the skill or resources to create as of now.
This wasn’t all Dyon wanted to repair either. Back when he first t Ri and entered the Elvin Tombs, he took the two Sentries for himself. It was in large part to these Sentries that Dyon was even alive today. One of them was responsible for Matriarch Niveus’ death, while the other, although in complete ruin now, was responsible for helping him survive the combined assault of Loki and Elder Daiyu.
Dyon rembered that the first ti he analyzed the puppets, he found that their energy absorption arrays were greatly damaged. Their dao absorption arrays were in tatters, while their celestial absorption arrays were only good enough to sustain the lower celestial realms.
Obviously, the strength of those puppets as things stood now was useless to Dyon. He could defeat a puppet with such strength with a single finger. However, Dyon also rembered that the peak strength of the Sentries was the Peak Dao Realm!
One might wonder why Dyon cared for this. After all, after Evangeline opened the second floor of the Demon Sage Tower, he had gained access to twenty dao puppets now. The answer was simple: cost!
The Demon Sage Tower fell from the immortal plane. The fact that the puppets within it could even be used with normal energy stones was a blessing in and of itself, but the cost was astronomical.
Rember, in order to power a single puppet for just 1 minute, it required 1000 energy stones of the corresponding ranking! To make matters worse, that was only if you wanted the lowest tier performance. aning, if you fed a saint puppet 1000 saint stones, you’d receive 1 minute of battle prowess at the 1st saint stage. If you wanted to push it to the 2nd saint stage you’d only have 6 seconds… if it was the 3rd, you’d only have 0.6 seconds… If you wanted the full minute, you would need to invest 10 000 saint stones for the 2nd stage and 100 000 for the 3rd!
For the dao realm, the cost was even more unsightly…
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