I Only Wanted A Class In The Apocalypse

1101 Time To Use Magical Artefacts



As things were proceeding in a great way, I didn’t hurry to continue my training for now.

There was still one mission that I didn’t do yet; using my unused magical artefacts.

Scanning through them, I found that out of the twenty-seven artefacts I got, almost seventeen could be used now.

The rest needed a world with brutal and continuous wars and killing, or I couldn’t use it in case of my fountain of life artefact.

This artefact already got used here. So using it again would be a waste, right? It wouldn’t bring any new results to this world anymore.

According to Angelica, she told me that this world had around fifty-six continents. It was indeed crazy, but the crazier thing was the fact that this world was still growing.

Damn! How big this world intended to grow before finally stopping?

I couldn’t tell.

However this meant I could use a few continents around and turn this region entirely into a magical artefact region.

From my experience with the artefacts I used so far, they were heavily focused on the energy used to nourish them.

In the case of my necromancer’s world, I got no boost aside from the items I bought with it. So even though it was growing at a nice pace, it was still incomparable and pale in comparison to the other two artefacts.

My fountain of life gained tons of energy that allowed it to create such a miracle here. And my den of bones was going to grow endlessly as long as my technique was still going.

At this point, I felt that this technique entered a self reservation state. It didn’t need any control from me, or even the need to be still attached to my left hand.

It was operating solo at the moment, entering what I called an automated state.

So as long as nothing happened to it, the dense and pure dark shadow world energy would continue pouring into the den of bones artefact, expanding it endlessly.

What would happen when bones would reach the edge of the land? Would they keep growing into the ocean bed or what?

If so, would they then start expanding all over the world, covering up the unused water grounds?

Well, I wouldn’t mind that to be honest. I didn’t have any use for the ocean beds anyway.

I looked at the map I got before from Lily. There was a group of six smaller continents around this one here.

“I shall start with the big thing first,” I had to admit, my desire for using all these artefacts stemmed from the den of warriors.

Through this magical artefact, I could turn anyone into a summonable warrior of mine. That was indeed a wild card that I intended to use wisely and widely from now on.

So I moved my chariot fast, and headed towards the next continent. This big one would be the bone production base for me, and the next would be the warrior factory one.

And like this, these two would form the core of my strength here.

I checked the conditions of using the dens of warriors while I was on my way there. Any magical artefact would have few conditions like amount of energy, materials provided before usage, and even conditions related to the world itself.

The den of warriors needed an extravagant amount of energy that would determine the value of the formed warriors at the end. Besides they needed one million warriors as sacrifice and then extra millions for expansion and adding more features.

The issue of warriors wasn’t a problem. Just checking and I found tens of billions of warriors inside my inventory. Seeing this number made my scalp grow numb.

Of course not all of them were good warriors. Only a few tens of millions were soulers and Bulltors. Others weren’t that strong. Besides they lacked the support of stat points.

However, for my luck, there was a magical artefact that could solve this problem for me permanently.

It was called the mine of crystals artefact. It was aimed to create a grand mine that was able to produce different grades of energy crystals in time.

At first I missed this as it lacked anything related to stat points. However when I read its description carefully, I was excited to see stat points, orbs, and crystals among the long list of energy sources that mine could provide.

Of course there was no total control over the type of energy crystals formed in the mine. Only by providing more energy would the mine expand and produce more crystals.

Of course it went without saying that the source of all this energy needed by these artefacts would be the same technique I used to drive energy from my shadow world and enriched the den of bones with.

This was currently my highest source of energy, and also the cheapest. It was free, without the need for me to do anything.

Not to mention the ability of this technique to grow into an automated state. However, as this state would take a long time to occur, I had to get content by just using two techniques at any given moment.

Then I’d resume training and wait until any of them wouldn’t need my control anymore before starting a new technique.

This meant for the highly valued artefact, I had to postpone using them for now.

As I headed towards the next continent, I started to carefully read through the different artefacts’ descriptions and select which ones to support using my technique.

To say that any magical artefact was bad was wrong. Any artefact was already on a high level, one that wouldn’t bring me any loss.

But few stood on top of others actually. For example, there was the den of warriors, the mine of crystal, the den of heroes, and the haven of ores magical artefacts.

These four held the most value to me, and I decided to use them using my energy as the main source.


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