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Chapter 517: Chapter 517 - Broken’s Ridiculous Luck



Chapter 517: Chapter 517 - Broken’s Ridiculous Luck



So far, Broken had relied on the Wavebreaker Spear as his main weapon in combat. Its massive area-of-effect skills and passive abilities Oceanic Blessing made it a powerful tool in battle. Additionally, the spear skills from his Super Novice class allowed him to both block and attack efficiently with minimal Mana use, making it his go-to weapon for direct confrontations.

The Moonvine Knuckles, on the other hand, could function almost autonomously. By summoning Dendros, Broken could let the spirit wield the knuckles for up to 15 minutes- plenty of time to finish most battles. This made the knuckles a solid secondary weapon that worked well alongside the spear.

Next was the Bedrock Breaker, a unique pickaxe with two massive area-of-effect attacks. Broken typically used this weapon to open fights, delivering devastating damage to large groups of enemies. It was more situational, but when used right, it could clear the field in an instant.

The Gravestone Greatsword was a unique weapon with a special ability to reduce the durability of enemies' equipment. It was especially useful in prolonged battles where Broken could steadily weaken his opponents, punishing them over time. This tactic allowed him to deliver not just a physical defeat but also a psychological blow, as their prized weapons crumbled under pressure.

He had employed this strategy effectively against the Champion of Gluttony from... Horde of Hell? By using the Gravestone Greatsword, Broken had caused the champion's cherished weapon to break mid-battle. It wasn't just the defeat that was satisfying-seeing his enemy's favorite weapon destroyed added an extra layer of victory, making it all the more devastating for his opponent.

Lastly, there was the Bow of Artemis. Although Broken wasn't focused on ranged combat, the bow came with two powerful area skills-Sniper's Focus and Explosive Arrow-that allowed him to deal significant damage when needed. Still, Broken preferred close-range combat, so the bow was more of a situational tool.

Next in his arsenal were two new additions: The Scorchslayer Sword and Abyssbreaker Greatsword, both of which he acquired during his expedition to Hell.

The Scorchslayer was a remarkable weapon, dealing both physical and fire elemental damage. It had a versatile skill set, great for both single-target and area-of-effect attacks. One of its standout abilities was Scorching Fury, which activated when the wielder's health dropped below 35%. The sword engulfed its wielder in flames, boosting attack speed by 60% and adding 250% to both Physical Attack and Fire Element Magic Damage with each strike. Additionally, it reflected 30% of incoming damage as Fire Damage.

This made The Scorchslayer a devastating weapon, but he intended to reserve it for special occasions, especially when operating under his Void Reaper identity. This dual-life approach allowed him to unleash the sword's wild and brutal potential without tarnishing his reputation as the Baron of Slumdon.

Then there was the Abyssbreaker Greatsword, a monstrous weapon with powerful crowd control abilities and massive area damage. Its shadow element granted the wielder the ability to break free from crowd control effects, making it invaluable in large-scale battles. Despite its immense potential, Broken hadn't yet fully tapped into everything this greatsword could offer. It remained a weapon of immense promise, one that required further mastery to unleash its true power.

Both weapons were incredibly powerful, but they demanded a certain level of precision and timing, which made Broken cautious about when to use them.

[Spend 3 Enchanting Stones to Upgrade The Scorchslayer to +1?]

[You've succeeded in upgrading The Scorchslayer to +1.]

"The first +3 is a 90% success rate, so you won't have much trouble with it," Fokil commented.

[You've succeeded in upgrading The Scorchslayer to +3.]

[You've succeeded in upgrading Abyssbreaker to +3.]

"Good... Anyone can manage that with their eyes closed, kid. But the next stages? Not so easy. Failing once or twice is normal."

Broken nodded, focusing as he began upgrading the weapons in sequence.

[You've succeeded in upgrading The Scorchslayer to +6.]

[You've succeeded in upgrading Abyssbreaker to +6.]

Much to Fokil's surprise, Broken managed to upgrade both weapons without a single failure. Now, the weapons emitted a faint, bright blue aura.

"Beginner's luck, I guess," Fokil muttered.

Ivana giggled softly, amused by Fokil's remark. Broken, as usual, just smiled and kept moving forward.

[You've succeeded in upgrading The Scorchslayer to +7.]

[You've succeeded in upgrading The Scorchslayer to +8.]

[You have failed in your attempt to enchant The Scorchslayer, and its upgrade level has dropped to +7.]

"Damn..." Broken muttered, frustrated by the setback.

Fokil gave him a faint smile. "That's perfectly normal, kid. Don't be discouraged. Keep

going."

Ivana chuckled softly. "You seem rather cheerful, Mr. Fokil."

Fokil shrugged. "I'm just trying to be encouraging. Failing is part of the process."

[You have failed in your attempt to enchant The Scorchslayer, and its upgrade level has dropped to +6.]

"Damn it!"

Ivana watched tensely, knowing how valuable The Scorchslayer was.

"It's a legendary-grade weapon," Fokil reminded him. "The chances of success are less than five percent, even with all nine high-quality enchanting stones you used."

Broken took a deep breath and pressed forward once more.

[You've succeeded in upgrading The Scorchslayer to +9.]

[You've succeeded in upgrading Abyssbreaker to +9.]

He finally succeeded, the weapons glowing with a stronger, more intense aura. Broken let out

a relieved sigh, and even Fokil's usual gruff expression softened.

"Damn... you only used those few enchanting stones to upgrade your two weapons to +9,"

Fokil remarked, shaking his head.

"Do you think that's a good result, Mr. Fokil?" Ivana asked, curious.

"I really don't know how to answer that anymore."

Broken raised his sword high, admiring the changes. The Scorchslayer, once cloaked in a solid dark aura with a hint of fire, now had a cool dark blue glow around it, making it look even more powerful. He smiled broadly, taking in the sight.

"You're satisfied too quickly, kid."

Broken grinned. "This is the first time I've had a +9 sword, sir. Let me enjoy this for a

moment."

Ivana giggled at their exchange.

"Alright, let's move on to the next stage."

"From +9 to +18, you'll need Blessed Stones, and a lot of them."

Broken nodded. "I think I'll try with the bow first."

Without wasting time, Broken began upgrading the Bow of Artemis with the Blessed Stones. After numerous attempts, with both failures and successes, he finally achieved what he was

aiming for.

[You've succeeded in upgrading The Bow of Artemis to +12.]

Broken felt a wave of satisfaction as the bow shimmered with new power.

"With the upgrade to +12, the attack power of your weapons' stats will increase by about

30%," Fokil explained.

"That's an impressive improvement!" Ivana responded.

"Exactly! That's why equipment upgrading is crucial," Fokil replied.

Broken felt a deep sense of satisfaction as he gazed at his Bow of Artemis, glowing with its

faint yellow aura. This bow was a gift from Freya, and while its grade was Epic, far behind some of his other Legendary weapons, it held great sentimental value. It had been the highest-grade weapon he owned at the start of his journey.

He wondered if he could use the Item Grade Enhancer Ticket to upgrade the bow's grade, elevating it to match his more powerful gear. But for now, he decided to save that thought for later, for a time when he might truly need it.

Another option was soul engraving the bow, a process that would allow it to grow with him, ensuring it could still hold its own alongside his increasingly powerful weapons. Fokil, however, shook his head. "I get your enthusiasm, kid. But doing all the upgrades in one

go isn't wise. Many people have burned through all their resources by rushing and failing. It's better to take it slow, be patient, and make sure each piece of equipment gets properly

upgraded."n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om

Broken nodded, understanding the advice but still eager to push his luck. "Can I just try it one

more time?" he asked.

Without waiting too long, he proceeded:

[You've succeeded in upgrading The Scorchslayer to +12.]

[You've succeeded in upgrading Abyssbreaker to +12.]

[You've succeeded in upgrading Bedrock Breaker Pickaxe to +12.]

Fokil massaged his forehead in frustration, "Damn..." as he walked away, clearly needing a

break from witnessing Broken's ridiculous luck.

Ivana clapped her hands excitedly. "Congratulations, Broken! +12 is really impressive!." "Thanks! But I'm not done yet. I want to get all of them to +18 right away," he declared. "Let

me keep going."

[(Legendary) +15 Wavebreaker Spear]

[(Legendary) +12 The Moonvine Knuckles - Guardian Treant Lv. 210 (Growth Type)]

[(Legendary) +12 Bedrock Breaker Pickaxe]

[(Legendary) +12 The Scorchslayer]

[(Legendary) +12 Abyssbreaker]

[(Epic) +12 The Bow of Artemis] [(Unique) +12 Gravestone Greatsword]


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