Chapter 446 The Magical Use of Titan’s Heart


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  Chapter 446: The Miraculous Use of the Titan’s Heart

  The Titan’s Heart sounds like it’s pretty big.

  According to normal proportions, the heart of a 200,000-meter-tall Titan would have a diameter of 10,000 kilometers.

  The volume can easily crush Mount Everest.

  But as the core of Titan, how could the Titan Heart be of normal size?
  A super giant arcane puppet that is tens to hundreds of meters tall, but its arcane energy core is only the size of a basketball.

  Titans are high-end arcane puppets, and their Titan Hearts are similar to arcane energy cores.

  In short, the size is not too big.

  At least it cannot be tens of thousands of meters in diameter.

  Reliable diameter data may be several hundred meters or even hundreds of meters.

  It may even be only a few dozen meters!
  Therefore, plant life forms need to search carefully.

  A large number of plant life forms rummaged through the ruins, cutting up the last remains of Argus the Destroyer, dismantling them into pieces and taking them away.

  During this period they found some suspicious metal balls.

  But none of this has anything to do with Titan's Heart.

  And those metal balls are too big.

  Many of them are as big as a small mountain.

  The smallest special metal ball is equivalent to the size of several high-rise residential buildings stacked on top of each other.

  After identifying them, Herard found that they were only relatively good metals.

  There was no harvest, and he began to feel a little restless.

  Fortunately, plant life forms are very efficient.

  They soon found another metal ball that looked very reliable.

  The diameter of this metal ball is only a little over ten meters.

  Far less than Herard's estimated volume.

  The metal ball is blood red and extremely bright in color, it looks amazing!
  Metal like blood is actually found on Azeroth.

  The divine blood of the wild boar demigod Agamaggan produces similar metallic minerals.

  During the War of the Ancients, Agamaggan bravely launched an attack on the Burning Legion and destroyed the entire continent of Kalimdor.

  Charge with extreme wildness, mobilize the power of the earth to perform large-scale war trampling, and shoot mane spikes containing the power of nature from the body.

  Wherever He passed, the demonic army of the Burning Legion was like wheat harvested by a harvester.

  Of course, in the end, he was consumed by the endless army of demons!
  Where Agamaggan's blood is spilled, thick thorn vines will grow.

  Containing divine blood, a mineral called blood rock was also formed.

  The quilboar uses it to gain strength, intelligence, agility, and enhanced natural spells.

  After tens of thousands of years of excavation and use, the blood rock is close to exhaustion.

  Because the way the wild boars use it is not to make it into weapons and equipment.

  Instead, grind the blood rock into powder and take it.

  It is similar to how ancient Chinese alchemists used heavy metal mercury to make elixirs.

  Both are red.

  But the blood rock powder was indeed effective, but the mercury elixir sent the emperor away early!
  Herard looked at the blood-red metal ball in front of him.

  It feels like it should be a divine substance similar to blood rock.

  Then he put his palm on it and sensed it, and found that this blood-red metal, like blood rock, contained divinity inside.

  But if this thing is ground into powder and eaten.

  It probably won't end well!

  Argus the Destroyer is the Titan of Death.

  The material on him is naturally not good.

  He might even be poisoned to death.

  Even if he didn't die from poisoning, he would still be the result of the sequelae of heavy metal.

  For example, he becomes a fool who has intellectual disability and only knows how to do things like Aba and Aba.

  Of course, that doesn't mean it's useless.

  After careful inspection, Herard discovered that the Titan's heart was a soul-based metal.

  Even better than the Sin Vanadium Ore in the Shadow Realm!
  So it's great to use it to strengthen Urthalus!
  If it were made into a sword, it would probably be fine for a hundred meters.

  As the saying goes, the bigger the weapon, the more powerful it is. Who could resist the temptation to forge a Titan's heart into a weapon?

  Sargeras: "Thank you so much, you despicable bandit!"

  Of course, Herad didn't care about Sargeras's opinions.

  He transferred this extremely precious Titan Heart to the forging workshop of the Obsidian Battleship.

  There the Titan's Heart will be melted down and forged into a super giant sword.

  As a weapon with the potential to kill Sargeras, Ursalus was strengthened many times by Horad.

  But ever since I saw the 200,000-meter tall body of Argus the Destroyer.

  Herard didn't think that a two-meter-long sword could kill a 200,000-meter-tall Titan.

  After all, how could a speck of dust kill a person?
  Unless the dust accelerates to a terrifying speed and then shoots through the most important nerves of the human body.

  But Titans only look like humans, with no nerves or even organs in their bodies.

  They are very high-end silicon-based life forms.

  Even if Ursalus really shot the Titan through, he wouldn't feel anything.

  In fact, even a hundred-meter-long sword would not cause much damage to Titan.

  In front of Titan's huge body, one hundred meters is a very small thing.

  It is equivalent to a human being being hit by a very fine grain of iron sand.

  There was a little bit of blood on the body, not even a minor injury.

  Of course, the premise is not to hit the eyes.

  There are no vital points on Titan's body. No matter where it is shot, it is equivalent to scratching an itch.

  As for the Titan's heart that hit them.

  On the 200,000-meter-tall Titan, look for the ten-meter-diameter Titan's heart.

  This is obviously impossible!

  Unless the Titan is dead and can be torn into pieces and found slowly.

  Thinking of the dead Titan, Herard suddenly had an idea.

  There is a copy of Argus in the game called The Burning Throne.

  Antorus, the Burning Throne, stands at the core of the world of Argus.

  It is through this throne of power that Sargeras drives his Burning Legion to ravage the universe.

  In that almost impenetrable throne, the most primitive power is being forged into the ultimate destructive weapon!
  Argus the Destroyer is the final boss of the Burning Throne.

  Also included in the game is Sargeras' former deputy, the resurrected and corrupted Dark Titan Aggramar.

  But Aggramar's strength is very strong among the Titans!
  Sargeras couldn't possibly have enough energy to resurrect him.

  It is estimated that Sargeras should have placed it in the star core of Argus.

  This kind of dead titan is a treasure in the eyes of Herad.

  By dismantling their metal bodies and re-melting them, they can forge very high-end weapons and equipment.

  As for how to enter the star core, Argus the Destroyer has demonstrated it several times.

  Just go in from that huge abyss.

  Looking at the dark bottomless abyss, he couldn't help but feel a little scared.

  It's not that he's afraid of the dark, but he's worried that there are powerful people down there.

  If there really is Aggramar below, the Obsidian battleship will be blown up if it goes down!
  As a fighting titan who can cooperate with Sargeras to fight evil, Aggramar's strength is beyond doubt!

  Even if Sargeras wanted to kill him, it would take a lot of effort.

  Herad, who is cautious by nature, decided to send a magic drone down to explore the path.

  Magic drones are actually also included in the category of arcane puppets.

  Their bodies are very thin and light, relying on the dual power of anti-gravity and rotors to fly.

  Although it is incomparable to arcane puppets that rely solely on anti-gravity flight.

  In terms of energy consumption, it kills the opponent instantly.

  It requires very little energy and can work for long periods of time.

  So it doesn’t hurt to put it into use in large quantities.

  Of course, there is no comparison with arcane puppets like Ulthalus and Xalatath that use free energy!

  (End of chapter)
 

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