Chapter 355 Shackle Gu
Chapter 355 Shackle Gu
The materials and recipe that Yun Muhan received were for the Shackle Gu, and the required materials included poppies, gastrodia elata, willow roots, corpse wood, and rotten corpse soil.
These materials, when combined, will create a type of venomous insect that can restrict the movement of enemies. Its effects may include slowing down the enemy, weakening the enemy's strength, or directly controlling the enemy's actions.
Yun Muhan was well aware of the potential power of these materials, and he began to devise a plan on how to fuse them together to maximize their effect.
The hallucinogenic effects of poppies, the paralyzing properties of gastrodia elata, the resilience of willow roots, and the decaying power of corpse wood and rotting soil—these combined properties make the Shackle Gu a formidable and difficult-to-deal-with Gu worm.
Yun Muhan had already begun to plan how to use these materials to create a Gu worm that could both control enemies and provide tactical advantages in battle.
Meanwhile, most of the others received the Nine-One Gu, which required materials including dragon bones, dead blood, skull bone powder, energy ore, and biological toxins.
The combination of these materials suggests a highly aggressive Gu worm, which may possess powerful attack capabilities, deadly toxins, or the ability to drain the life force of its enemies.
The rarity and immense power of these materials make the Nine-One Gu a coveted goal for many Gu practitioners.
Yun Muhan observed how the other Gu masters handled these materials. He noticed that many of them were having heated discussions, trying to find the best method for refining Gu.
These discussions not only covered the handling and proportioning of materials, but also how to maximize the power of these materials, and how to effectively use the Nine-One Gu in battle.
The atmosphere at the conference became even more tense and intense, with each Gu master hoping to stand out in the competition.
Their eyes gleamed with a desire for victory, and they held various strange materials in their hands, ready to show their skills in this battle of Gu refining.
Yun Muhan was no exception. He knew that the challenges ahead would be even more severe, but he was prepared to meet any challenge. His eyes were firm, and his heart was filled with anticipation and determination for the upcoming Gu refining process.
While observing other Gu practitioners, Yun Muhan's concept for the Shackle Gu gradually took shape. He pondered how to combine the hallucinogenic effects of poppies with the paralyzing properties of Gastrodia elata to create a Gu worm that could plunge enemies into a state of confusion and weakness.
He imagined how the resilience of the willow roots could provide protection for the Gu worms, and how the decaying power of the Corpse Fragrance Wood and Corpse Soil would enhance the Gu worms' control over him.
Yun Muhan's mind was constantly constructing and reconstructing the possible forms and effects of the Shackle Gu. He was simulating every step of refining the Gu in his mind, predicting the problems and challenges he might encounter.
He knew that every detail was crucial, from the proportions of the ingredients to the heat of the Gu-refining process; every step could affect the success or failure of the final Gu worm.
Yun Muhan's gaze swept across the square, observing the other Gu masters' Gu-refining techniques and strategies, drawing inspiration and experience from them.
He noticed that some Gu practitioners paid special attention to the freshness of the materials when making Gu, while others focused more on controlling the heat, and still others put a lot of effort into the appearance of the Gu worms, trying to enhance their effects through the intimidating appearance.
Yun Muhan knew that the hallucinogenic effects of poppies could interfere with the enemy's perception, the paralyzing properties of gastrodia elata could weaken the enemy's mobility, the resilience of willow roots could enhance the survivability of Gu worms, and the decaying power of corpse wood and rotting soil could directly destroy the enemy's defense.
By combining these characteristics, the Shackle Gu will become a powerful force capable of influencing the course of battle.
He began to mentally simulate the process of refining the Gu worm, each step clearly visible. He imagined how he would mix the essence of poppies with the juice of gastrodia elata, how he would weave the tough fibers of willow roots into the shell of the Gu worm, and how he would seal the decaying power of corpse wood and rotting soil into the core of the Gu worm.
At the same time, Yun Muhan also noticed the refining of the Nine-One Gu.
He knew that the power of this Gu worm was not to be underestimated, and any Gu master who could successfully refine the Nine-One Gu would receive extremely high praise at the conference.
He observed how other Gu practitioners handled dragon bones, dead blood, skull powder, energy ores, and biological toxins—all extremely dangerous and difficult-to-control materials.
Yun Muhan noticed that some Gu masters were extremely cautious when handling these materials. They knew that if they were not handled properly, not only would the Gu worms fail to be refined, but they might also endanger themselves.
Other Gu practitioners were even bolder, attempting to fuse the power of these materials to create an unprecedentedly powerful Gu worm.
Yun Muhan decided to adopt a balanced strategy. He did not intend to blindly pursue the ultimate power, but rather to ensure the stability and controllability of the Gu worms. He knew that on the battlefield, an unstable Gu worm could have disastrous consequences.
As the conference progressed, Yun Muhan began to refine the Shackle Gu. His movements were precise and swift, each step perfectly timed, demonstrating his superb mastery of Gu-refining techniques.
He carefully injected a mixture of poppy and gastrodia elata into a shell woven from willow roots, which not only provided the shape of the worm but also increased the stability of its structure.
Then, he skillfully sealed the power of the Corpse Fragrance Wood and the Corpse Soil into the core of the Gu worm. This step is the most crucial in the entire Gu refining process, requiring extremely high precision and meticulous control of power.
The surrounding Gu practitioners noticed Yun Muhan's Gu-refining process, and they were attracted by his unique techniques and exquisite control over the materials.
Some Gu practitioners began to gather around him, hoping to observe and learn from him up close. They whispered about Yun Muhan's every move, their eyes filled with admiration and curiosity.
Yun Muhan's Shackle Gu gradually took shape. Its appearance was not flashy, but it exuded an indescribable sense of power. This sense of power came from the powerful force sealed within the Gu worm, and Yun Muhan's precise control over these forces.
The moment the Gu worm was completed, it let out a low hiss, as if announcing its birth. Although the sound was not loud, it caused a slight tremor in the square, making all the Gu masters present feel its presence.
The atmosphere of the conference reached its climax as each Gu master completed their Gu worm. Yun Muhan stood up, the Shackle Gu lying quietly in his palm. Although it was small, it contained enormous potential.
Yun Muhan knew that this Gu worm would be a great help to him in future battles, and its abilities would play an unexpected role at crucial moments.
Yun Muhan looked around and saw the Gu worms completed by other Gu masters, each with its own unique characteristics and abilities.
As the conference progressed, the Gu masters began to display their Gu insects one by one.
Each Gu worm has its own unique characteristics; some possess powerful attack capabilities, some excel at defense, and others can perform complex support and healing functions.
Yun Muhan carefully observed each demonstration. He needed to understand the abilities of these Gu worms so that he could better utilize the Shackle Gu in future battles.
During the demonstration, Yun Muhan noticed a Gu worm called "Shadow Strike," which could blend into the shadows, silently approach the enemy, and launch a deadly attack.
Another Gu worm, named "Bear-Summoning Gu," can summon sturdy stone armor, providing powerful protection for Gu sorcerers.
Yun Muhan realized that if the abilities of these Gu worms could be combined with the Shackle Gu, it would produce unexpected tactical effects.
The challenge phase of the tournament had finally arrived, where the Gu masters would command their Gu worms to undergo a series of tests and battles. Yun Muhan took a deep breath; he knew this would be the moment to test the true strength of the Shackle Gu.
The first round of testing is a challenge of speed and agility, where the Gu worms need to quickly navigate through complex obstacles while dodging attacks from other Gu worms.
The second round of testing is a challenge of strength and endurance. The Gu worms need to fight against other Gu worms on the arena, and the Gu worm that lasts until the end will be the winner.
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