Chapter 165: [Sponsored] Steve

Chapter 165: [Sponsored] Steve

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After hearing the system prompt, Fang Mo was also stunned for a moment.

Unlocking three modules in one breath isn't bad.

Fang Mo had a vague impression of these three modules, especially the Redstone Arsenal and the Redstone Armory.

They probably added some new weapons and equipment to the game.

Fang Mo couldn't recall the specifics, but vaguely remembered things like Flux Crystal Block, Flux Crystal, Gelid Enderium, and Gelid Gem, etc. Then, these materials were used to make some weapons, defenses, or small props.

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Apart from these two modules, the remaining Tinkers' Augmentation was rather interesting.

Similar to Tinkers' Expansion, Tinkers' Augmentation also added many new materials and traits, ranging from Weak Blackstone all the way to Wither, Lightning Lava, Ice Rock, and Oracle Steel.

More materials and traits meant more realistic experiments.

Fang Mo was genuinely interested in this, as it was so much fun. Whether it was the Enderium Sword's Sealing and teleportation, the Imperomite Hollow, or the emerald's healing ability, all were very useful.

Honestly, Fang Mo really wanted to go back to the Minecraft world and play around.

But there are still important things to do now, not to mention the modules are not yet fully unlocked. Leaving now would be somewhat irresponsible.

"This is my personal workshop," said Dwarf King Eitri, who didn't notice Fang Mo's change. "Thanks to Asgard's blessing, I've collected the finest materials from the Nine Realms here and can create anything."

"Can you help me craft an Infinity Gauntlet?" Fang Mo asked.

"As for the magic, it's the same principle."

"I see," Eitri seemed to understand quite well and looked somewhat excited. "Could you show me? I have all kinds of tools here. How about you forge a weapon for me to see? Of course, I can also show you my forging skills; we can learn from each other."

"Um..." Fang Mo hesitated upon hearing Eitri's request.

"Is it inconvenient?" Eitri asked.

"It's not that it's inconvenient," Fang Mo rubbed his chin. "It's just that I usually forge equipment in my world. I've never tried it outside, to be honest."

"It's okay, my equipment is quite complete," Eitri immediately declared. "You're welcome to try. You can use any materials here."

"I have my own materials," Fang Mo thought for a moment and decided to give it a try. He was curious to see if forging Tinkers' Construct items in the real world was possible. It would be interesting if it worked; he wouldn't have to return to the Minecraft world to make equipment.

So he got started. Fang Mo reached out and pulled a table over two meters wide from within himself. It was a Tinkers' Construct Tool Forge that he had already materialized in the X-Men world.

After that, Fang Mo proceeded to pull out several aluminum brass molds, some metal materials needed, and some other items used in Tinkers' Construct weapon casting.

Lastly, Fang Mo even took out a pile of scorched bricks, planning to build a furnace to test.

However, it turned out this method wouldn't work. First, the smeltery couldn't function; it turned into regular bricks when taken out. Secondly, the molds and components also had issues. Even if he barely managed to make a component, it couldn't be combined on the tool forge. Not knowing what went wrong, Fang Mo eventually had to give up.

"Perhaps it's because the rules between different dimensions are different. Don't worry," Eitri reassured Fang Mo and then picked up a crucible to tinker. "Alright, don't be depressed. Let me show you my forging skills."

Just as he finished speaking, another system prompt sounded in Fang Mo's ears.

[System prompt: 'Scythe sword' weapon structure researched. You have gained download access to a new mod.]

[System prompt: Tinkers' Reforged Mod is now downloading.]