Chapter 552 [Bone Queen] Is... Quite The Weird Title

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Ding!

[You learned the [Bone Weapon and Armor Creation: Lv1] Magic Skill!]

[You acquired the [Bone Queen: Lv1] Title Skill!]

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[Bone Weapon and Armor Creation: Lv1]

A Skill only acquired by powerful Necromancers who have managed to be capable of shaping bones into a variety of tools and even armor and equipment. For the creation of tools, Bones are a must, and other materials can be added to the creation to enchant created equipment. Bone Weapons and Armor are beings of their own, being classified as both undead and living equipment.

Created Bone Weapons and Armor receive a +50% enhancement to their durability, stats, and abilities, with an additional +20% with each Skill Level. Additionally, there's a 10% chance, which increases by +5% with each Skill Level for the created Bone Weapons and Armor to gain powerful Magic Effects or Abilities.

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[Bone Queen: Lv1]

A Title Skill only given to powerful Necromancers who have attained a great control over Undead's Bones and have become capable of masterfully crafting Bone-type Undead of all shapes and sizes, or to even turn them into powerful weapons and armor. Enhances the stats and physical and magical damage defense of all Bone-type Undead by +50% with an additional +10% with each Skill Level, while non-Bone-type Undead only receive half of these buffs.

Grants the ability to instantly turn non-Bone-type Undead into Bone-type if necessary. Also grants control over bones with more dexterity and masterfulness. And additionally, there's a 50% chance for created Bone Weapons/Armor to have one Quality Grade higher than normal when created.

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Out of the blue, I ended acquiring two amazing Skills as I continued Raising more Skeleton Undead using my spare Bones inside my Inventory and also creating Weapons shaped as Farming Tools for them. Over a hundred Skeletons of all shapes and sizes were quickly assembled together, as I looked at the new Skills with eyes wide open.

In simple terms, these two skills allow for the creation of Bone Undead and Weapons and Armor with much ease, while also being able to enchant their strength and effects to even greater, more insane than ever heights. The moment I acquired them, some of the Bone Farming Tools I made suddenly began overflowing with colorful auras, gaining fire, nature, life, darkness, blood, and other elements randomly…

Checking at their status it gave me off they had pretty okay stats, but they were not comparable to the monstrous equipment the dwarf twins can make. Nonetheless, even those guys can't mass produce us stuff, so these bone weapons and armor might become a staple for my village. Although the legendary-level weapons the dwarf gramps make might also be a good staple… Well, I'll just use these for the Undead for now, while living people will get better treatment. After all Undead unlike the villagers are hundreds! Would be nigh impossible to get them good equipment for all of them.

They also tend to die very commonly, sometimes I blow them up to deal damage to a strong foe or various foes at once, so they disposability comes handy with the easy creation of these bone weapons and armor, which might get more OP as the skills develop by making even more, a simplistic cycle.

"Woah, such a big army of skeletons!"

"Lady Maria are you asking them to work with us as well?"

"Amazing, she has like endless Mana or something!"

The dwarves were naturally surprised.

"I told you guys the Undead would do most of the job. Now don't slack off and get to work. You've gotta instruct them how to do things, alright? Also grab these bone farming tools, they're way better." I quickly gave everyone farming tools made of bones. They looked terrifying and gave off creepy auras, but the dwarves seemed to be willing to just bear with it.

"These weapons… just by giving them a glance, they're cursed with phantoms!"

"However their quality is top notch."

"Not as good as the toppest notch, but still very good."

"Yeah!"

"Amazing stuff you made here, and just out of bones?"

"Yep! That's just how Necromancers are! …Totally." I said while pretending to actually know how they were. Necromancers were very rare so there wasn't any known norm of how they even worked properly, I could do whatever I wanted and just say that's how Necromancers are. "Now go!"

"ON IT!"

The Dwarves worked the hardest, as they taught my skelebros everything they knew and they had been doing. Over the hours, the skeletons began to do as they were instructed, sometimes failing miserably, while others just caught up to the techniques faster. Naturally some of the ones most talented gained Agriculture and Farming Skills very quickly.

When we were having a lunch break, we left the skeletons doing the job while we took a break. We have already covered half a kilometer on plowed soil, and I had thought on spreading my Phantom Familiars to plant seeds rapidly and more efficiently as they can fly around.

Though the whole enchantment thing will need to be done by Emeraldine manually with her spirits. Although she said she was preparing something like a magic circle that might spread out further across the fields, making it so she doesn't have to wander around everywhere.

"Have you thought about adding crushed ores into the soil?" Asked one of the dwarves.

"Crushed Ores?" I wondered.

"That's what Gold Sand learned from us, and a reason they buy so many of our ores. There are certain magic ores that enchant the soil with nutrients and life essence, even spiritual essence, making plants grow very fast!" Said Blackard.

"I think these would do the trick…" Helga opened her bag, putting several colorful ores over the floor. "Earth Topaz, Rainbow Crystals, and the very rare and precious Turtle Shell Stone. Those three ores are very amazing and they contain enough magical power to boost the power of both plants and the soil and turn it richer. You have to crush them into sand first and then spread them around the soil."

Wait, aren't those very expensive ores though?!

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