In order to study the question mark pickaxe, Fang Mo spent more than ten days.
But this time, his luck was really bad.
The pickaxe had been wildly used by Steve and was already over level 40. However, it didn't have any useful enchantments, only a bunch of useless ones.
Or to put it another way...
These were all negative enchantments.
Just the 'Life Drain' attribute alone made Fang Mo dismantle seven books.
You should know, this is not traditional life drain, but rather losing your own health while using the tool.
Additionally, there were enchantments like demon summoning, accelerated consumption, warped time-space, and raw eating that Fang Mo also dismantled from the question mark pickaxe.
For several consecutive days, he didn't get any enchantments he wanted.
Fang Mo was also somewhat unhappy.
So, he simply threw this crappy question mark pickaxe into a box and turned to study other things.
Such as the Tinkers' Construct mod.
Fang Mo had previously made three artifacts in the MC world.
These were the Demon Sword Laevatein, the Storm Dominator Battle Axe, and the most awesome, the Superposed State Greatsword.
Actually, Fang Mo wanted to take out the Superposed State Greatsword to play with it back when he was in the Bleach world. But after materializing a bedrock golem, he realized the sword could still be enhanced.
The reason Laevatein is so strong is partly because of the fire giant Surtur.
In order to make the Superposed State Greatsword also possess apocalyptic power like Laevatein, Fang Mo plans to stuff the bedrock golem into it to serve as the power core.
As everyone knows, once MC items are materialized, they cannot be taken back to the MC world.
For this reason, Fang Mo didn't use the Superposed State Greatsword to cut people in the Death God world. He wanted to reforge it and seal the bedrock golem inside.
In the original Tinkers' Construct, tools cannot be disassembled.
But Fang Mo installed a Tinkers' Construct expansion, which includes a Tinkers' Smasher that can return some of the original materials in fragment form.
The whole process is complicated, so it won't be mentioned here.
In any case, this time Fang Mo used cosmic neutrons and dull gold to forge the blade, still used zero-element for the core, and used shattered bedrock for the handle. He abandoned the sunshine alloy and instead engraved the spatial resonance power of ender metal into the weapon.
However, it's worth mentioning.
Because he had a magatama,
Fang Mo also embedded a black hole magatama into the Superposed State Greatsword.
Of course, he didn't forget his Storm Battle Axe either, directly embedding a Thunderstorm Magatama onto it.
In addition, he also researched other weapons like the Hot Spring Sword, the Villager Discount Sword, and the Time-Stop Sword.
Since it was just a test, he didn't use any precious materials and casually made a few weapons, then experimented with them in the Minecraft world.
The Hot Spring Sword had the same effects as the Bamboo mod's hot spring machine. However, after enhancing the weapon with redstone, he mysteriously gained an "Urgency" BUFF when soaking in water.
As for the Villager Discount Sword, its function was indeed as described.
What was funny was that when he stuck the Villager Sword into the ground, it didn't turn into a shop, but rather a half-bodiless villager phantom appeared above the sword, like a soul. Right-clicking this villager soul opened an operation page.
"Goodness, what kind of bound spirit..." he couldn't help but comment.
Due to his emerald factory, he had raised quite a few villagers, and occasionally killing dozens of them wasn't a big deal.
After killing many villagers, he found that they actually started offering him discounts. A few pieces of coal, a few sheets of paper, or a few chunks of meat could be exchanged for an emerald, and so on. As soon as Steve drew his knife, these businessmen immediately became good citizens.
This delighted him immensely.
He never thought that these leeches would also have a day of fear.
So he immediately used materials like emeralds, luxury alloys, gold, and cherry-colored diamonds to make a giant sword. After enhancing and enchanting it with various things, he named it the White Jade Wave God Sword.
Its oil-removing effect was absolutely amazing!
He even strengthened the sword with two enhancements: a drawer and bamboo shoots.
After killing villagers, he could plant a bamboo shoot right on the spot, reducing the carbon emissions from the villagers' breathing. The corpses could also nourish the bamboo, contributing to nature.
The drawer enhancement could be used to store the villagers' remains, which meant raw villager meat.
It's quite peculiar, but he really liked it.
He originally planned to enter the JoJo world sooner.
But because tormenting villagers was just too satisfying, he ended up delaying for half a month.
However, in that half month, his gains were huge. He not only created several artifacts, but also harvested a large number of essence berries. He even discovered a hidden function of the Villager Sword, which was that it could be used as a supervisor.
All you have to do is create a Villager Sword and stick it in front of a mob farm.
This thing is equivalent to the player going AFK; all kinds of power-generating devices will operate in an orderly manner.
Thanks to this, Fang Mo has already farmed enough gold, iron, and coal. So, he directly brought a lot of resources, preparing to expand the beacon pyramid within himself.
This thing is really useful.
After all, Fang Mo doesn't want to chug potions before every fight.
Those who know will understand that he's applying buffs; those who don't might think he's addicted.
Anyway, after being delayed for nearly half a month, Fang Mo has finally packed all sorts of things and is ready to move on to the next world.
That is, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
Actually, compared to Bleach, Fang Mo prefers to go to JoJo.
It's not that he doesn't like Bleach; in its heyday, its coolness and fashion value were off the charts, far exceeding anything nearby.
But how should I put it?
Bleach is, after all, a shonen anime.
Few characters die, and it doesn't leave the audience unsettled or anything.
But when you look at JoJo, even the main characters get wiped out... Araki, you're really daring to write this. Did you learn your knife-throwing technique from Dio?
This time Fang Mo is going mainly to research the Stand arrows and the stone masks.
Other than that.
It's probably about erasing those regrets.
Although the charm of JoJo lies in its flesh-and-blood characters, their courage, dedication, and sacrifice, Fang Mo says he is just a casual person, not a great benefactor.
He saves others purely because he wants to, not because the person doesn't want to die.
"I hope I start off in jail with Jotaro."
Fang Mo quietly prayed, and then had Steve open the Book of Ages.
Endless black fog poured out, swallowing both Fang Mo and Steve, accompanied by familiar weightlessness and darkness. Soon, everything returned to normal. Before Fang Mo could come to his senses, he felt something cold hit him.
Opening his eyes, what he saw was a muddy valley.
The sky was a deep black, mixed with the sound of rumbling thunder in the torrential rain.
Since the system usually throws him near major events, Fang Mo started looking around as soon as he saw this valley.
And upon doing so,
Fang Mo really did see a carriage not far away.
Certainly, this carriage has already flipped over. It's likely due to the slippery road from the rain, causing it to tumble down from the mountain path. Even the horse has been killed, its blood washed everywhere by the rainwater.
"This seems familiar somehow..."
Seeing this scene, Fang Mo suddenly had an ominous premonition for some reason.
Just as if to confirm his suspicion, before he could go over to investigate further, a distasteful laughter suddenly came from behind the carriage.
"Hahaha... Look, a car accident!"
Accompanying this sound, a sleazy figure began to circle the carriage: "The horse's leg must've got stuck in the mud, causing the carriage to fall off the cliff, huh? How tragic, tsk tsk, these guys died on the spot."
However, this figure was quickly drawn to the bodies on the ground.
"These are indeed nobles." After seeing the corpses' clothes and the exquisite rings on their hands, this person's eyes lit up, emitting a lecherous laugh: "You're dressed so well, but now it's all mine, hehe..."
But at that moment, a woman suddenly shouted at him, "Sir, there is a child still alive in the carriage!"
"A child?"
The sleazy man didn't even look at her, selfishly taking off the rings from the corpses' hands, muttering, "You fool, why bother with useless things?"
"What... what are you doing?!"
The woman looked at her man in a bit of shock, only to be met with a harsh scolding.
"Nonsense, of course, I'm taking the valuable things." The man's face gradually revealed a hideous expression, but he quickly noticed a box nearby: "Hmm? What is this?"
However, at that very moment.
Suddenly footsteps could be heard from not far away.
"!?"
Hearing the footsteps, the man was also startled, instinctively looking towards the direction of the sound.
And upon looking.
He saw a strange man.
The man was strolling in the torrential rain, but strangely not a drop of water was on him. With black pupils and black hair, the clothes he wore were also odd, clearly not a local.
"Who... are you?"
Out of nervousness, the man couldn't help but shout.
However, the other party didn't answer him; instead, they smiled at him, "The things in this box must be good stuff. Aren't you going to open it and see?"
"..."
Upon hearing this, the man was stunned for a moment.
But then he quickly realized, perhaps the other party had also seen the carriage fall off the cliff and intended to come over and get a share. They must be birds of a feather.
"Hmph, I found this box first."
The man quickly understood all this, his eyes slyly darting around as he hurriedly began to declare sovereignty, "Everything here is mine, especially this box, understand?"
"Don't worry, I have no intention of taking it from you."
Fang Mo smiled, "I'm just curious about what's inside."
"Do you really take me for a fool?" Upon hearing this, the man also snorted, but despite saying so, he was equally curious about what was inside the box. So he reached out and opened it.
The moment he opened a small gap, he saw the contents.
It was a mask made of strange, ancient-looking stone, filled with cracks and bruises.
"What... what the hell is this?"
Upon seeing this dark and terrifying mask, the man instantly felt his hair stand on end, as if this thing were some sort of ominous object. Goosebumps erupted all over his body.
"This mask is really scary."
The man nervously swallowed his saliva, feeling uncomfortable all over, "It must be something cursed, I can't use this thing..."
As he was saying this, he hurriedly wanted to close the box.
But just at that moment, a large hand suddenly pressed on his shoulder.
"Why close the box? This is a good thing!" Fang Mo said to him while pressing on his shoulder, laughing heartily, "Quick, take it. Your son can use it."