Shang thought a bit about his Weapon Infusion and if he should do more with it.

Weapon Infusion was a combination of a kind of Elemental Mana with Sword Mana. The result would stabilize the Sword Mana and give it the properties of the Elemental Mana.

This also explained why Shang's attack had been so powerful.

Shang had infused his sword with Death Mana using the Concept of Weakness, creating a blade with the properties of the Concept of Weakness.

Naturally, it was possible to also infuse it with other Elements. For example, Shang could also infuse his Sword Mana with the level three Concept of Incineration, which would create an intensely hot blade that could burn through whatever it hit.

However, just because someone could do something didn't mean that doing it was the most optimal thing to do.

According to the book, there were many applications for different Elements, but due to how Weapon Infusion worked, some Elements were better than others.

For example, infusing Sword Mana with Ice Mana barely made any sense. Yes, the blade would become very cold, but the actual damage it could deal was even worse than just using Sword Mana and Ice Mana simultaneously without combining them.

The same thing was true for Lightning Mana.

But there were still many Elements that were useful.

Especially the Metal Element.

The level one Concept of Metal was Sharpness, and infusing Sword Mana with the Concept of Sharpness was already very strong.

It straight-up just made the sword sharper without any side effects.

The book said that the level five Concept of Metal, Destruction, was the holy grail for warriors.

If a warrior were born with a Metal Affinity and managed to comprehend Weapon Infusion and the Concept of Destruction, they would become a fearsome opponent.

The level five Concept of Light, Laser, was also great.

Infusion was most likely already a Warrior Lord, and a Peak Warrior Lord could

level four and level five Concepts were all the

even mention Life or Death Affinities. They were so rare and unknown that the author basically knew nothing

for Weapon Infusion since it increased

could be considered a brother to the Concept of Sharpness. The Concept of Sharpness increased the power of a weapon, while the Concept

possible with Weapon Infusion, but the book

probably meant that infusing more than one Element into Weapon Mana was a non-essential Destination for Warrior

time to

to Weapon Mana took, on average, about half as

or something like that to

For what?

he couldn't use

of his weapon. He could still use

was undoubtedly the best option

his time on something

there were a couple of other things Shang had

Affinities for Weapon Infusion, like Ice and

Weapon Transformation, but the book didn't

the book had two

Weapon Transformation could increase the power of Weapon Infusion and

Weapon Transformation made it easier to

closed the book and turned to the Lightning

raised an eyebrow. "I thought you wanted to

said that," Shang

Silence.

a couple of times in

Path, which was why he didn't tell me anything," Shang said. "On top

I want to

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