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Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God

Chapter 1805 - 868: Philancy’s Greatest Value

Author: Eternal Night Knight
updatedAt: 2026-01-27

CHAPTER 1805: CHAPTER 868: PHILANCY’S GREATEST VALUE

When the elemental cannonballs hit those living bone towers, they can disperse the black mist in the surrounding area of hundreds of meters, exposing everything in the face of the city defense maze.

Until the skeleton army covers this place with new living bone towers, it will remain an undead forbidden ground.

The most destructive, naturally, is the Holy Light cannonball composed of positive energy, instantly knocking down all ordinary undead at the impact site.

As for why there are five types and not six, those few elemental cannons that launch negative energy cannonballs naturally cannot be used.

These negative energy cannonballs not only fail to cause any harm to those undead but instead heal them.

Yet, the black mist quickly surged up, engulfing everything around, including the various elements launched by the elemental blast cannons.

Only faintly can their fighting sounds be heard below, lasting a short time before disappearing.

Those high-level elements are undoubtedly lethal weapons for ordinary undead, casually knocking out a few, but against Death Stalker and Berserk Wind, they are clearly inadequate, being dismantled into pieces within minutes.

The elemental blast cannon can only slow them down somewhat, as the black mist persists, steadily advancing toward Mosantiel City.

Watching the elemental blast cannon kill all around, Gaven was somewhat dumbfounded, saying, "Mosantiel City actually has such an era-defying weapon?"

"What’s so surprising about this." Philancy merely glanced at them and understood the principle behind these elemental blast cannons, explaining, "This is merely an extended application of the city defense maze, seemingly unique, but basically an elemental gatherer, blasting highly concentrated elements to generate an explosion while creating a summoning effect.

Compared to the energy cannons on the Floating City of the Nesserel Empire, they are merely a low-end version, with energy cannons powered by mise energy core capable of bombarding targets tens of kilometers away, easily destroying a village with a single shot."

Since there are elemental energy cannons, why bother with kinetic cannons?

It’s not that the Felen Plane lacks advanced weapons; it’s just that I was ignorant in the past.

Gaven, quickly adjusting his thinking, repeatedly asked, "Teacher, can you research and manufacture this kind of elemental cannon?"

Philancy may look down on this elemental blast cannon, but he values it.

With this thing, installed on tower war chariots and covered with a layer of iron armor, it’s the primitive version of an armed troop transporter.

Philancy considered for a moment and said, "It’s a bit challenging, but not impossible to think of ways. This city defense version is relatively easy; even if there’s no city defense maze, you can build elemental mage towers and use them as elemental energy tools by installing blast launching devices.

The mobile version is not necessary; if you have the energy, you’d be better off directly creating golems and equipping them with elemental launching devices. They would not only possess powerful remote attack abilities but also have decent melee abilities."

"Makes sense." Gaven nodded repeatedly, limited by his own knowledge and experience, many of his innovative ideas tend to lean towards modern technology weapons, for, in another society, information is relatively advanced, allowing access to many things through various channels despite having no direct experience.

Felen’s magic is different; not only melee classes but many spellcasters, even when becoming legendary, only uncover a tiny fraction of this world’s secrets.

Moreover, due to changes in eras and destructive wars among other reasons, much knowledge has gaps.

For example, many legendary mages have only a half-understanding of the floating city of the Nesserel Empire; many things exist merely as speculation.

Those floating city relics are extremely dangerous places even for legendary mages, who dare not explore them easily; only those adventurers unaware throw themselves in, while adventurers returning with treasures from the Nesserel Empire are rare, and those becoming spirits in these relics are countless.

Philancy, however, is the most orthodox arcanist; the first thing she considers when solving problems is Felen’s native methods, with her knowledge astonishingly broad.

Gaven excitedly asked, "Teacher, you wouldn’t tell me you are also proficient in golem creation, would you?"

Golems, also known as construct creatures, as the name suggests, are beings assembled and shaped from material.

In comparison, the concept of construct creatures is larger, with golems being the most emblematic type.

Depending on the materials used in their construction, golems are also divided into many types, with the most common being clay golems, flesh golems, iron golems, and stone golems.

There are also alchemical golems made by alchemists using alchemical potions, or dragon bone golems, which require specific knowledge and abilities.

The two fine gold golems at the entrance of the Komeer Kingdom’s palace are the pinnacle among golems.

They are Felen’s self-moving war tools, the powerful servants and guardians of strong mages, loyal to their creators, unaware of fatigue, hunger, or aging, immune to all mind magic.

The only thing preventing their wide application is perhaps their high cost, as even the cheapest clay golem costs over a hundred thousand, not to mention golems requiring unique materials, which are not simply purchasable, and mages capable of their creation are rare.

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