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Chapter 144 - Extra Golems and Titans

 

After listening to the Emperor's account of the current state of the Warhammer world, Ian temporarily shifted his focus away from the grand Imperial blueprint. He took a moment to sense the pleas of his followers. Upon learning that the Warhammer world contained countless parallel universes, the vast majority of his believers expressed a fervent desire. They hoped to follow in the God-Emperor's footsteps, traveling to those dark parallel universes to help their struggling human compatriots escape the corruption and oppression of the Warp.

 

This aligned perfectly with Ian's intentions. However, there were more important things to do first: he needed to draw his newly acquired mods. Some time had passed since his last mod draw. He clearly sensed that the current Warhammer world, having been deeply influenced by his intervention, had provided him with a massive amount of Interdimensional Energy. Two brand-new mods had been generated, waiting for him to claim them.

 

With a slight thought, Ian's consciousness instantly sank into the familiar and mysterious interface of the Transmutation Tablet. A prompt appeared clearly on the screen.

 

[Current world mods pending draw: *2]

 

Without a moment's hesitation, Ian thought to himself, 'Draw.'

 

The core of the Transmutation Tablet pulsed with light as it began drawing the first mod. As the light faded, a line of text emerged.

 

[Congratulations, you have obtained the mod: Extra Golems (Enhanced Version)]

 

The rules of the mod were clearly presented in his mind.

 

Extra Golems: Requires only a single Golem Head core and four identical blocks of any type to create a corresponding golem. The materials for the Golem Head are not complex: one feather, one redstone, one ink sac, and one piece of paper to craft a Golem Spell. Combining this spell with an ordinary pumpkin yields a Golem Head. Then, much like building an Iron Golem, place four identical blocks in a T-shape and place the Golem Head on the top center to complete the summons.

 

This enhanced version broke the limitations of the original mod regarding golem types. As long as there were four identical blocks arranged in the correct formation with a Golem Head on top, a golem of that material would be born.

 

Ian began to quickly analyze the potential of this mod in his mind. If it were just the "Extra Golems" mod from the original game, it would only add things like Gold Golems or Diamond Golems, which were relatively limited in strength. At most, there would be the Bedrock Golem, the strongest in the original mod, which could only be generated in Creative Mode.

 

But the current situation was entirely different. With the enhanced features and the various powerful blocks he possessed, he could create far more formidable golems. Dark Matter blocks, Red Matter blocks, and even Infinity Blocks could now serve as materials. He even had the ability to directly mine bedrock within Minecraft to create a true Bedrock Golem army.

 

What intrigued him even more was the phrase in the mod description: "As long as it is a block." The description did not specify that it had to be a "Minecraft" block. In that case... some bolder operations might be feasible. For instance, condensing pure water element blocks to create Water Golems, honey blocks for Honey Golems, or shimmer blocks for Shimmer Golems. He could even compress stellar matter to create Sun Golems, or extract black hole matter blocks to manufacture Black Hole Golems.

 

Various wild ideas flashed through his mind, each representing an unimaginable level of combat power. The potential of this mod far exceeded his initial expectations; he would definitely have to experiment with it later.

 

However, the priority was to draw the remaining mod. Ian focused his attention on the Transmutation Tablet interface again. 'Draw the next mod.'

 

The command was issued, and the Transmutation Tablet hummed to life once more. After the light flickered, the second mod slowly revealed itself.

 

[Congratulations, you have obtained the mod: Titans (Modified Version)]

 

The mod description unfolded accordingly.

 

Titans Mod: Adds various giant Titan organisms and a large number of enhanced minions. Titans are extremely powerful with immense health and incredibly high attack power. They have a chance to spawn naturally, but the rate is low; they can also be generated through special means. This mod adds many items, including the "Growth Serum." When used on a creature that conforms to the rules of Minecraft, it can be transformed into a Titan belonging to the user.

 

The crafting recipe for the Growth Serum was also provided: 3 Rotten Flesh, 2 Blaze Powder, 1 Nether Star, 1 Glass Bottle, and 2 Ghast Tears. To Ian, these materials were as basic as they could be. The EMC stored in the Transmutation Tablet was sufficient to provide an infinite supply.

 

Immediately following this, a new prompt popped up from the Transmutation Tablet.

 

[Would you like to consume EMC to generate the Titan Dimension?]

 

[This dimension will automatically generate ores related to the Titans mod and periodically refresh wild Titans. This dimension merges the Void Land and the Nameless Land.]

 

Ian chose to generate it immediately, and he noticed that this time the Transmutation Tablet didn't even ask how much EMC it would cost. He guessed it was because his EMC value was nearly infinite.

 

[Ding... Generation started.]

 

[Generation countdown: 9999 days, 23 hours, 59 minutes.]

 

The appearance of this mod instantly made Ian's mood even more joyful.

 

Titans. This was a legendary mod well-known for its power even in the original Minecraft modding community. He clearly remembered that back in the game, even while wearing the Infinity Suit from Avaritia, there was a risk of being instantly killed when facing certain powerful Titans. Furthermore, the Sword of the Cosmos, which could one-shot any creature, was useless against Titans and could not achieve a one-hit kill.

 

With Ian's current strength, although he far surpassed the character in the game, he didn't dare claim a guaranteed victory before actually fighting a Titan from this mod. After all, the top-tier creatures in this mod had strengths that almost touched the ceiling of Minecraft's combat power.

 

Fortunately, the mod description clearly stated that a Titan transformed through the injection of Growth Serum would be a "Titan belonging to oneself." This meant that these originally extremely dangerous and powerful beings could now become incredibly strong assets under his command.

 

Moreover, the description mentioned that "any creature conforming to the rules of Minecraft" could be injected with the Growth Serum. An irrepressible thought bubbled up. What about himself? Did he fit the definition of a "creature conforming to the rules of Minecraft"? If he injected himself with the Growth Serum, what would happen?

 

Thinking of this, Ian did not act rashly. Before trying it personally, it was safer to experiment with a clone. After all, the process of Titanization was full of unknowns.

 

With a thought, a clone identical to him appeared beside him. Then, he extracted the Growth Serum he had just synthesized via EMC from the Transmutation Tablet. Holding the Growth Serum, he aimed it at his clone.

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