Chapter 195: A new Trial a new test part 4. (1/2)
Chapter 195: A new Trial a new test part 4
“It has been about a week… or has it beenat the clock in the distance while also screwing in a couple of bolts to hold a goleether Just as he had predicted the tests were quite lengthy yet not that hard At this time he was already on the fifth one which told hie order which consisted of iven a specific list of requirements that he had to adhere to While it wasn’t all that hard the nuether
After he was finished with the fourth test he was sloondering if he really wanted to continue with this class choice It seemed to turn hih a list of coh It did feel like he was in a simulation of a workshop and the piece of paper was a ruthless boss that didn’t care if he would be able to complete the order or not
After the fourth test, he was close to giving up on this class The skills that he would be receiving were still unknown to hi hi would be abilities that would aid hi to speed up the process
In the fourth trial, he needed to outfit a party of soldiers with ranged weaponry After innovating his workshop it was not hard to ens There was plenty of un was easilyparts as its h as he had feared that perhaps going with a n would have been better The wooden defenders didn’t see down their foes with the rifles and he had slipped in enough replaceh what looked like to be a fortress defending scenario
Then finally when he was about to reconsider this test he was given the fifth test, there he would need to design a goleolem to ith then it shouldthese creations As if out of nowhere an aisle appeared with various parts that he could asseoleoleh the fourth trial did the place alter itself He had already had a suspicion that this place reacted to what he needed and somehow created the required components that he would need to complete the test What he only needed to do was to asse, Roland didn’t think that this class change would be harder than the Runesmith Lord one This was eared towards people with tier 1 classes
As someone with a somewhat broken tier 2 class already he was able to coe mana pool allowed hi tired The higher statsprecise This allowed hirade his workshop in the process
This golem that he would need to make was now the fifth trial and it seeoing to the office area to draw up some schematics The note with the bullet points was stapled onto the wall and next to the whiteboard
Requireht between 180 cArmaments need to include a one-handed weapon and shi+eld
The instructions were vague as always He predicted that his creation would probably need to face off against soole a sword and shi+eld around, this didn’t mean that he couldn’t innovate The oleainst the foe it would be facing
Thanks to how this test was set up he was able to find a plethora of parts What he needed to do is to assemble the framework and then arolem cores as they see to think that the class he was getting would be also receiving soolem core related skills
This was et so that would o with the Runic Gole here for was a class that would not only help hioleoleole It was just so to store the runic software on, it would rammed it in There could beas the basis for e towers for instance i siet his hands on that research as the professor denied him His explanation was that research of the arcane arts would onlywas already a huge undertaking and he soic would just stifle his progress and perhaps in the future, he would have enough of it to continue with this path
After creating a scheot to work This tie thing about this fact was that the clock wasn’t ticking down It looked to be stuck in li on the current design
There could be a couple of reasons for this but he ith the most probable one The time for this test was probably over the limit of this clock counter As he continued to work this also beca up the hours he caiven to hiht be the last one so I should focus otherwise I’ll lose ht, there was no day or night cycle and if the clock wasn’t there he would not kno long he had already been here It was clear that one of the things that this trial was testing was his mental fortitude
Day by day there was another order that he needed to fulfill Even when he was done with a trial he continued to slave away to improve the state of his te skill, he felt that he would have not been able to finish the tests as fasts
It was as if he was not alone, as if he had a second person working with hi on the correct rune paths in his head the other was asse joints
There was no crane to hoist this new creation up for easier access He had to soround and then have his creation stand up on its own Getting it into the largest glass case would otherwise not be possible
First caht in theolem was not as balanced as the spider drones he ravity would cause additional daic runes soht probleer ht In his old world, there was so called the Square-Cube law In short, it stated that an increase in size would be followed by an even larger increase in weight which would in term limit the scale of possibilities by quite a bit
In this world of swords and ic, it seemed that this law could be circuical ic This was also part of his own studies, the runic diagraoleht
The biggest issue with circuic If the gole the joints would break apart The one that he was creating here would not be that big so it wouldn’t need to be boosted by ical runes thatwith its speed which could turn the tide in the co battle
So he continued with the less than optiole nor bulky Thanks to this he didn’t have trouble bringing over all the required parts The toughest part wasn’t actually asse on the inner workings that was the gole that the trial ground didn’t provide hih a plethora of goleolems he had tinkered around with sn that he ith made it somewhat look similar to his own runic armor But instead of himself on the inside, it would be filled out by the inner skeleton The chest area would house what so it the ‘Goleine’ would be more appropriate
It was its power source without which it would be unable to function Due to it being filled out with mana fluid or mana crystals it was required to keep it somewhat further away fro What he could do was insert as ht limit allowed him to do