Moreover, multiple primitive insects seem to be able to do a lot more tricks than just one.
For example, the shield is a bug circle.
Dean raised his head and looked at the primitive insect above.
Five demon pets, connected head to tail, were spinning above his head like an angel halo.
This is obviously a fixed operating mechanism.
A plurality of primitive insects form a joint mechanism with magical effects through a certain fixed movement trajectory.
In this set of mechanisms, the greater the number of primitive insects, the greater the room for them to play, and the more complex the mechanism that can be combined.
Dean drew out his sword again, and the Insect Sword Spirit appeared again. Compared with the circle of magic pets above his head, the lone one's momentum instantly weakened.
He looked at the sword thoughtfully, took a step back, and exited the protective range of the protective shield.
The half-restored protective cover was instantly retracted into the shield.
The circle of insects also dispersed, like an actor after performing a show, returning behind the curtain.
There was only one thick and solid shield left in the field.
Dean stood there and waited for a while before walking towards the shield that was restored to its original state.
This time, he walked to the back of the shield, grasped the handle, and raised it.
Energy poured into it from the point where the palm of the hand was in contact with the shield. Five primitive insects flew out one after another, and an amplified shield of light condensed out with their bodies as the boundary.
Dean shook the shield tentatively, and as expected, the shield of light began to sway up and down in response to his movements.
Kana tilted her head and gave Dean a demonstration of the arm hammer.
Dean nodded, raised his arm suddenly, and hammered down hard.
The light shield slammed into the floor, leaving a large crater and splashing countless gravel.
The shaking ground and the depth of the sinking fully proved the power of this move.
Dean moved his palms, which were numb due to the reaction force, and came to a conclusion in his mind.
A weapon like a shield is not suitable for him.
A bit fiddly.
"Here."
The power is really good.
Looking at the marks on the ground, Kana made two gestures and commented.
Not any heavy shield can produce this effect.
It is enough to show that the primitive insect model has great potential for development.
However, the limitations are also not small.
Dean looked at the five original insects that were copied and pasted, and shook his head.
Primordial worms and primordial worms always move in sync, which is both a good thing and a bad thing.
The advantage is that synchronization is maintained and the effect of the joint mechanism can be exerted. The disadvantage is that it is too synchronized, which means that the difference Dean wants requires further intervention to achieve it.
Although he can also choose to maintain the original state, in Dean's vision, this kind of composite weapon should ideally be in a state like the Shield Shun Rikka in Bleach.
They are six independent individuals separately, and together they have a variety of skills that are both flexible and practical. This is the qualified reference template in his mind.
After you have a comparison target in mind, when you look at this shield, you will inevitably have to be picky.
But after all, it is a five-insect shield, and the basics are here. Although it does not meet Dean's standards, it is similar.
Next, Dean plans to carry out different selective breeding measures for each primitive insect, and then piece them together to construct a combined weapon.
There should be no problem with the thinking.
But if we want to overcome this problem, there is an unavoidable hurdle, which is how to carry out secondary breeding of primitive insects.
Dean rubbed his chin, lost in thought.
He has some ideas about this, and after the materials are registered, he can try it out.
After adding another item to his mental schedule, Dean came to his senses and put the shield aside.
This is a good thing. After he squeezes out the research value, it can be used as a weapon to protect the breeding house, and it can play its role in conjunction with the box.
Combining the two, Dean instantly had a picture in his mind.
What is this called, a hood within a hood?
He was amused by his bloated imagination and shook his head.
Let the old man figure it out for himself.
After the shield test was over, all that was left was the necklace.
Dean injected energy as usual, and found that after the necklace was injected with energy, it would form a membrane that only wrapped around his head, like a bag made of special material, starting from the neck and wrapping upwards around his head.
It doesn't interfere with normal breathing, but it looks really unsightly.
Especially when paired with the Akaman fish that happened to poke its head out, it is simply a low-end version of the "brain in the tank".
The funny scene made Kana laugh all the time.
It was holding back its laughter too carelessly. With that look, Dean didn't need his magic pet to remind him how ridiculous he looked now.
He took off the necklace and was a little curious about the function of this film. After testing it for several rounds according to the process, he finally discovered that the real function of this film is to allow the wearer to breathe underwater.
"Here."
It's amazing.
It's really amazing.
Kana squatted nearby, looked at Dean in the basin, and clapped with admiration.
Breathing underwater... sounds really useless and practical.
The familiar tried hard to imagine the situation where this thing could be used, but in the end he could only think of the scene of Dean stuffing his head into the water spirit.
Other than that, it really couldn't think of a place where Dean would use underwater breathing.
The demon pet sighed in despair.
They are all research and creation. Sigrid relies on technology, and Dean relies on fate.
…It’s really wonderful.
Dean, the client who was being slandered, also looked baffled.
He could understand the direction of the sword and shield, but this necklace was a bit mysterious.
Not to mention Kana, he himself was greatly shocked after learning that he was breathing underwater.
Pulling out the head buried in the basin, Dean's face was filled with disbelief.
Are necklaces and underwater breathing a bit far apart?
Kana released her shadow tentacles and took off her necklace. The film and water droplets on Dean's face turned into light spots and dispersed.
He looked at the necklace lying in the tentacles, looking like it was placed in a display cabinet for public display, and his brows gradually formed a confused angle.
Is it a matter of material, or is the "evolution" of these materials not just an extension of their original functions?