Fantasistas that attract different worlds - unique in "Limit Breaking Stats," "Cheat Skills," and "A Lot of Creatures (Friends)," but I want to relax and live ~
801.The performance of the giant jellyfish monster material is incredible.
I decided to use the small magical AI "Intelligence Box (Cube) Type Quattro" to make a walking shield.
The image is a simple mass production type of "Magic Shield Thousand Hand Shield".
In order for the shield to walk, we need to put our feet on, but anyway, we decided to make the animal look like a shield so that we can walk steadily and have an interesting design.
The idea is to create an artificial golem with animals the size of a mid-sized dog on a shield large enough to cover the human body.
I decided to use it because the bones of the mouse monster were just right in size.
I thought it was easy to reproduce real movements by using the bones of living beings.
Of course, I think it can move even if it is made of wood or other materials, but since it flashed the use of monster bones, I decided to make it with it.
Based on the bones of the mouse monster, I made an outer skin part that looks like a mouse shape with the image of making a stuffed toy.
The material used was a giant jellyfish, a natural monster... the skin of the "Ibil Armor Jellyfish".
Robust skin, resistant to physical and magic attacks.
But it's also soft, so it's easy to process.
The shield parts on the back were also made of a single piece of skin.
I also thought about splitting it and making it, but I decided that it would be stronger to make a connection.
A large shield stands on the back of the mouse.
And on the left and right sides of the shield were attached three arms in total.
The shield itself is about twenty centimeters thick, and there are three arms attached to the thickness part of the side.
This part of the arm used the bones of the monkey's arm.
These six arms can use small shields to widen their defenses.
A small shield for that purpose was designed to stand against the back of the mouse.
It is equipped with a box unit to hold shields on the back.
This small shield is pentagonal in shape and has sharp corners at the bottom, so it can also be used for hitting attacks.
The six arms, when not in use, stand down to the side of the shield and stick together.
A jelly-like substance from the body tissue of "Ibil Armor Jellyfish" was also used to contact the body tissue that filled the skeleton and the skin.
It has excellent shock absorption capability.
Both the skin and internal tissue were made of Jellyfish monster material, so it became a clear skeleton mouse.
The shield part also became a clear shield.
Oddly enough, the transparent shield that I wanted to build before was finished.
I wanted to make a transparent shield that didn't take away my sight, but I didn't have a transparent material that was strong enough to use it.
It was solved easily by getting the material of the giant jellyfish monster.
The outer skin of a giant jellyfish monster is strong enough to be a shield, and when a jelly-like substance of a jellyfish monster is placed between the outer skin and the outer skin, it becomes a great shield with shock absorption capability.
The outer skin of the Jellyfish Monster is sufficiently transparent and strong after all.
Not only is it a great material to make shields, but it can also be used as tempered glass.
In fact, it is also used as a window for the unit box, which is the embarkation space of Megalodon Ship, but it seems to be very useful in many ways.
"Fisherman" George is also the perfect material for the aquarium he's about to build.
The jelly-like material in the jellyfish monster has a high impact absorption performance, so it seems like it can also be used to make armor and armor.
It was also found that this jelly-like substance becomes lighter when magic is shed.
It seems like it can be used to make lightweight and robust armor.
Since this jelly-like substance is also almost transparent, it seems like a new see-through equipment can be made along with the outer skin.
Well, there's no need to force me to build skateboarding gear.
Another thing I learned is that the material of a giant jellyfish monster can float when it floats through magic.
Somehow intuitively, it's a surprising feature that I discovered by accident.
A giant jellyfish can fly in the sky because of the nature of this body tissue.
Both the skin and the jellyfish have great potential as materials for building airships.
Then, in the future, I intend to make a transparent shield for general sales and sell it in "Fairy Armor."
I'm trying to make something special for my friends.
Looking at the finished product again... the material of the giant jellyfish monster is a bit subtle as the material of the autonomous artificial golem.
There is no particular problem with the transparency of the shield part, but the six arms on the side of the shield and the base of the shield also make it possible to see the skeleton of the mouse part, which is also a moving part.
It looks a little gloomy... it's not cute, is it?
So I decided to make sure that only the part of the mouse and the part of the arm next to the shield were invisible.
I decided to wear a suit that fits perfectly.
The material chosen was the skin of the giant shark monster "Ibel Megalodon".
This is also pretty strong, so it won't be destroyed that way.
Even if destroyed, there is an even stronger huge jellyfish skin underneath, so the body parts of the rats instead of the arms and pedestals that grow there are actually stronger than the transparent shields that are the subject of the defense.
It turned out to be a little ironic, but it's okay.
The elemental body of the autonomous artificial golem is now complete.
I think the defense is getting pretty high, so it really turned into a movement shield like a simple mass production type of "magic shield thousand hands shield".
All you have to do is actually set up a small magic AI and test it for startup and operation.
I named this artificial golem element after all.
"Shield Rat Six Arms."
In some cases, we might even make more armed versions, so we dared add a six-arms display.
Now... do you want to start the startup test!