Kane swiftly removed the Skill Stone to halt the surge of inspiration.
The sudden burst of inspiration happened because Kane had many ideas that were previously unachievable due to certain circumstances. Now, with a higher-level passive skill, his mind's processing speed and understanding of knowledge have increased, allowing issues to be resolved and inspiration to gush forth.
This wave of inspiration is a reward for Kane's prior learning and efforts.
However, the current time and conditions do not permit Kane to turn these ideas into reality, as he has more important matters to attend to. Hence, he removed the Skill Stone to stop the flow of inspiration.
He can feel that the next time he places the Skill Stone, these ideas will continue to flow until he fully masters and realizes them.
Seeing that Kane's extraction of the Skill Stone this time was ordinary without any novelty, Kreya and the others dispersed around the training ground, each engaging in their own training.
Yet, they subtly positioned themselves around Kane in a guarding stance. Although the place is extremely safe, this habit has already formed among them, where others maintain vigilance while one is in a critical stage.
The last Copper Skill that needed an upgrade was also the Skill Stone Kane most anticipated upgrading.
[Golden Cauldron].
This Skill Stone was used only once after acquiring it and then placed in the reinforcement grid of Origin Skills, switching back and forth.
Its sole role in the Origin Skills grid was to make Kane's Origin Skills more convenient, enabling the construction of real creations at any time.
But even so, the skill stone's potential was clear to Kane from the moment he obtained it.
This type of Skill Stone is practically useless at low levels, sometimes even a liability, but becomes a Divine Skill later on.
Its power is evident, directly showing Kane that it's strong and worth cultivating.
Yet, given its current practical value, Kane placed it as the last Copper Skill to upgrade, ensuring it wouldn't affect his overall strength.
He took the Skill Stone from the warehouse, mixed it with a Copper Magic Stone and a Silver Magic Stone, and placed them into the Extraction Array.
After a simple process, he took out a rejuvenated, further enhanced silver metal piece. Gazing at the brand-new metal piece in his hand, Kane couldn't help but feel a bit excited and began the appraisal.
[Name: Golden Cauldron]
[Type: Active Skill]
[Color: Silver]
[Explanation: Upon using the skill, a false gold cauldron will appear in hand. Embracing it while visualizing the item one wishes to create, ingredients are then placed into the cauldron, and magic power is infused. Wait a moment, and the item will be produced.]
[Introduction: Created by the ancient Great Alchemist Zilazi, this alchemy magic combines the functions of various devices used by alchemists. Even a fool can become an Alchemist if they can use magic power.
As one's proficiency with alchemy progresses, the same spell yields vastly different results for different people, and even stronger effects. The same skill brings different effects.]
The name of the Skill Stone in hand remains exactly the same as it was in its Copper state, which Kane is encountering for the first time.
Compared to its Copper version, the part in the explanation that stated it couldn't create Magic Items was removed, and a new paragraph was added in the introduction, explaining why the skill's name remained unchanged though its effects have strengthened.
This Skill Stone has indeed become more potent.
However, Kane didn't upgrade it solely for its inherent skill strength; the focus was on what enhancements it would bring when placed in the reinforcement grid, which was crucial.
The remaining slot in the reinforcement grid for Origin Skills, meant for a Silver Skill Stone, had been vacant until now, ready to be filled.
He placed the upgraded Silver [Golden Cauldron] into the reinforcement grid and then examined its attributes for enhancing the Origin Skills.
[Reinforcement Grid-Silver 2: Golden Cauldron] (By expending magic power, creations made can exist permanently. During the creation, external non-simulatable materials can be added, reducing the magic power needed and integrating the materials into the creation.)
The skill enhancement is visibly apparent, yet the explanation reveals little immediate benefit to Kane's current strength; perhaps it's only now more convenient than before.
Now Kane can use this skill to rapidly manufacture equipment, provided he has the corresponding materials.
However, current needs for this function are negligible, if not non-existent.
Its potential has indeed grown, yet Kane looks forward to its further evolution into higher-level skills in the future.
The previous entry about expending a massive amount of magic power to create a tangible entity has changed to merely expending magic power, implying a reduction in the magic required for creating entities.
With this in mind, Kane commenced experimentation, starting by crafting a Chainsaw Sword previously experimented with.
This time, Kane aimed to construct it completely, unlike before when it shattered and fell apart after just two uses.
The Chainsaw Sword's material was no longer the most ordinary creation but directly utilized hardened material, intricately organizing the internal magic links and circuits.
Observing the one-and-a-half-meter-long blade in his hand and the sharp chainsaw teeth along the blade.
Magic power began pouring into the weapon from his hand.
With the emergence of magic power, the previously constructed yet somewhat illusory Chainsaw Sword began to solidify, becoming more tangible.
In no time, the Chainsaw Sword was fully realized, with Kane sensing the magic power consumed within himself.
Honestly, with the current amount of magic power within, this level of consumption was entirely manageable.
Of course, this is only for manufacturing such basic mechanical equipment. More powerful, larger, and finer items would undoubtedly require exponentially more magic power.
Yet, it's a significant improvement over previously almost 'dying' to create a semi-finished product.
Eyeing the now-solid Chainsaw Sword, Kane flicked the switch on the sword handle above.
The stored magic power within the handle started driving the teeth on the blade, causing them to spin wildly.
Kane swung the Chainsaw Sword a couple of times, noting its firm construction and unitary manufacturing, as it was directly simulated by Kane, making it significantly sturdier than directly forged items.
The attachment and securing of parts were also superior to ordinary assembled creations, showcasing Kane's edge in making items.
"Here, Longbei, catch."
Kane called out to Longbei, who was training not far away, and tossed the Chainsaw Sword over.
Longbei had always been intrigued by such novelties, showing a lot of interest when the Chainsaw Sword was being crafted earlier.
Now that a fine product can be fully manufactured, it must be first experienced by Longbei. After all, this tool also holds decent combat potential and can even serve as a quick branch-clearing tool if needed.
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