Dean found the information on the "box", read it carefully, and fell into deep thought.
First of all, it is clear that the two breeding ideas for weapon-type familiars that he envisioned can indeed be considered separately.
One is constructed with weapons as its core, while the other is designed with a breeding program based on familiars.
It can be seen from the difference in focus that the latter will be far more difficult to implement than the former.
In order to prevent himself from missing key information because his thinking was too confusing, Dean went back to the study and recorded these two ideas in his notebook.
On the flat paper, he drew two straight lines with the "weapon-type familiar" as the center.
The representatives on the first straight line are common weapons such as knives, swords, wands, and shields, while the second straight line only draws a simple circle.
This represents the different cores of the two ideas, as well as the different sequence relationships.
The first one is to consider weapons first and then the magic pet; while the second type is to consider the magic pet first and then consider the weapons.
The completely opposite order of before and after essentially distinguishes the results of these two ideas.
Weapons first means that Dean can start with various special monsters, professional equipment or magic props to select and breed qualified familiars.
If this form of magical beast really exists, you can consider normal breeding. If it does not exist, you can choose a special breeding method to breed a magical pet based on weapons.
It sounds complicated, but compared to the second method of breeding demon pets, it is relatively simple.
The second way of thinking is the real difficulty of hell, which is at least several times more difficult than the first way.
It can even be called a fantasy, and even Dean himself is not sure whether it can be done.
This idea is centered around the magic pet. According to Dean's idea, it is to select and breed a unique kind of special magic pet to adapt to the existence of weapons.
To put it simply, it is to select and breed a special magic pet that can parasitize in any weapon.
When it was born, it had no form or ability. It was not until it was parasitized into a weapon that it began to grow and evolve in order to adapt to its own parasite.
In this way, there is no longer a need to stick to the type and ability of the weapon. In this combination, any kind of equipment can become a part of the magic pet, thereby producing sublimation.
That is...activated weapons.
There is no skill tree or any other restrictions. Complete barbaric growth may be mediocre or there may be unlimited possibilities.
Weapon-type familiars can either be in the form of weapons, or possess the properties of weapons, or they can be used to turn weapons into familiars.
This is absolutely a crazy idea.
But if it succeeds, the impact on professionals, and any professional, will be huge.
Dean's blood boiled just thinking about it.
Professionals can stubbornly resist the help of magic pets as "external objects", but weapons and equipment are things that all professionals need and use, and who can really be completely separated from them?
And as long as their hearts are moved, the invasion of professionals by magic pets will begin.
This is not just an invasion of species, but also an invasion of civilization. Starting from the inconspicuous details, it penetrates into every aspect bit by bit, and finally becomes completely entangled and inseparable.
by that time……
Turning the pen in his hand, Dean took out his account book and recorded today's income in the deposit column.
The design of the breeding program for weapon-type familiars is a big project, and it is not easy to get the results.
Especially for the second type, Dean still has no idea at all, so he probably has to put it aside for a while.
We can only start with the first idea.
Specifically on how to start, his initial idea was to collect some special equipment for professionals to use, and then design a breeding plan based on these equipment.
It just so happens that the breeding house has relatively sufficient funds recently, and it is more than enough to use part of it to purchase experimental materials.
However, the money was in place, but the supply of goods became a problem.
There are no decent weapons shops in District 13. It may not be that easy for Dean to find a suitable source of supplies.
At least Dean wasn't optimistic about it.
It's not that he looks down on District 13. There aren't even a few small auction houses in this area, and the word "treasure" is almost never synonymous with it. Moreover, because of the frequent occurrences of beast tides, thefts are easy to occur. Any weapons store with some wealth , would not rashly choose to open a store here.
The probability that something good will appear is probably lower than the probability of pie falling from the sky.
Even if he wanted to see it, he wouldn't have the chance.
In order to prevent himself from being ignorant and unjustly accusing District 13, Dean made a point of asking two local apprentices while having dinner.
The answer was exactly what he thought, there was no difference at all.
Area 13 proved with hard facts that Dean was not wrong about it. This is a place where even a bird doesn’t want to poop.
It seemed unnecessary for him to ask this question.
However, talking too much occasionally does not mean there are other rewards. After thinking about it for a while, little Lucy pointed out a clear way for him.
"The exorcists may have some reserves, but it's unlikely that they can sell them..."
The witch didn't have to think about it at all, so Lucy directly stretched out her finger and pointed in the direction of the wizard.
"The only one left is Miss Mira on the magician side. She seems to be very good at this."
"Teacher, if you want to buy professional weapons or magic props, she should be the most suitable one."
Ronan also nodded in agreement.
"I heard that the mages haven't paid off the compensation yet. If the teacher wants to buy it, they probably won't refuse."
After listening to what the two apprentices said, Dean then remembered the sorcerer lady he had met once before, and his expression gradually became weird.
Because he had been in contact with Sigrid, he simply ignored the existence of this mage lady.
Now that I can't trouble Sigrid, I do the next best thing and think of her.
But the magician...
Dean frowned, a little confused.
Mira might be a suitable trading partner, but based on the unpleasant experience of the last meeting, he really didn't think the wizard would give him a good price.
Although he is rich now, he is not willing to let others be slaughtered as a fat sheep, especially to let his opponents be slaughtered as a fat sheep.
Dean shook his head. Just as he was about to reject the proposal, his heart suddenly moved.
Speaking of which, for such a big thing as the Origin Guild, why haven’t people from District 13 started a gambling game?
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