MTL - Ranger King of Azeroth-Chapter 46 Titan Iron

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  Chapter 46 Titan Iron

  The shops in the Royal Trade Zone are not only extremely ornately decorated on the outside, but also can make people feel a very high style when entering the shop.

  Even this store that sells ore has undergone a refined decoration, giving people the feeling... not at all like an ore store.

  The red-haired male elf standing behind the counter in the store greeted the three of them politely after seeing the customers coming in.

   "Welcome to our 'Strange Stone' mineral store. I'm Lucius the store manager. Is there any precious ore to buy?"

   Liadrin and Cirvanas turned their attention to Charlemagne at the same time, and Lucius obviously saw that this was the real owner, and enthusiastically led the three of them to the reception area of ​​the store for detailed inquiries.

  Charlemagne was not very clear about the types of minerals in the world of Azeroth today, so he asked the store manager Lucius to give a brief introduction of the most precious ores.

"Is it the most precious ore? It depends on where the customer is using it. Thorium ore has good hardness and is most suitable for making weapons, while true silver ore has good ductility and flexibility, which is more suitable for mixing in a small amount. Increase toughness in weapons."

   Lucius, the store manager, introduced Charlemagne to the metal minerals that are more commonly used today.

   "There are also human pioneers who went to Northrend in the North to produce some higher-quality ore in small quantities, but the price is more expensive."

Speaking of which, Lucius got up and took out three small pieces of metal ore from behind the counter. In order to facilitate the identification of customers, Lucius probably had done some preliminary treatment on the soil layer on the surface of the ore, and now the three pieces of ore can be easily seen color and texture.

  The leftmost piece of ore exudes a miserable green color as a whole, giving people a somewhat ominous feeling. According to past life experience, this piece of ore produced in Northrend should be Saronite.

"This kind of ore is said to have caused quite a commotion when it was mined. It seems that it has some kind of demagogic power. Now this is what it looks like after being purified by the priest. The green light emitted by the whole ore before is even stronger. obvious."

"To be honest, I don't recommend you to buy this kind of ore. This kind of ore named Saronite is relatively expensive because it has to be purified by priests. I'm also a little bit dissatisfied with this kind of ore with strange power. rest assured."

  Lucius still had some lingering fears while holding the purified Saronite ore. He still clearly remembered the pastor's admonition.

   "This ore has a strange power, it is best not to sell it as a commodity."

  Of course, as a businessman, Lucius still took out the ore as a sample, but out of his professional ethics, he responsibly told the guests about the risks.

Charlemagne is very clear about the origin of Saronite. This mineral produced in Northrend was influenced by the ancient **** of the Titans sealed in Ulduar—Yogg-Saron, the Demon of Thousand Throats. Ge Salong's own ability to bewitch.

   This is not like being able to use it at will in the original game. If there are other options, Charlemagne is unwilling to use this weird metal to make weapons.

  The second ore glowed slightly blue, and Charlemagne learned that it was named cobalt ore after Lucius' introduction.

  This kind of ore is much safer than Saronite, and in terms of hardness, it is even better than Thorium. It is an excellent material for making weapons.

  The third mineral exudes a very pure metallic luster, but in terms of weight, it is much less than the two.

"Sorry, my guest, this kind of ore is very rare, and we only have this kind of stock in our store. According to the miners of the Northland Pioneering Team, this kind of ore, which they named Titan Iron because of its extreme hardness, is even It's also extremely rare in Northrend."

   "If you want this kind of ore, I'm afraid you will have to wait for a while. It will not be available until the next merchant ship returns, and the price... is also very expensive. Just this small piece in your hand will cost 30 gold coins."

"What!?"

   Before Charlemagne could reply, Liadrin called out first.

"Such a small piece needs 30 gold coins? Wouldn't it be at least 300 gold coins to make a weapon? Manager, do you know what 300 gold coins is? That's enough to buy a high-quality magic weapon. Is the ore really worth the price?"

  Women are born with the ability to bargain... Liadrin purposely stated the price of magic weapons in the hope of lowering the price of some Titan Irons. From Charlemagne's eyes, Liadrin could feel his love for this ore.

  How can you not like it, this is Titan Iron!

   Originally, Charlemagne didn't have much expectation for Northrend's ore at all, but he didn't expect that this "strange stone" mineral shop could actually get this rare ore back from the North with great powers.

   Judging from the size of the ore, 300 gold coins of Titan Iron should be just enough for him to forge a pair of double knives. Once forged successfully, at least he won't need to change melee weapons for a long time.

  Although it is a bit expensive, Charlemagne, who is well aware of the rarity and hardness of this ore, knows that it is definitely worth the money.

   At least until you find a ship to the Broken Isles and get better magic stone mines, it may be difficult for Azeroth to find better ores.

As for fel shale, let’s not say that the Burning Legion has not yet invaded, there is no such ore at all, even if you find it... Isn’t it uncomfortable to use ore containing fel energy as a weapon... He is not a blind hunter and a warlock .

  Now that Ragnaros has not broken through the elemental world and directly entered Azeroth, the clone deep in Blackstone Mountain does not have the power as powerful as his main body.

  The obsidian ore and source iron ore that appeared because of this fire element lord are naturally gone now, and the ghost iron ore... Pandaria is still shrouded in mist.

   After much deliberation, Charlemagne decided to buy the Titan Iron, but Liadrin was willing to help him negotiate the price. As a beneficiary, he was naturally optimistic.

  Finally, Lucius agreed with a bitter face to reduce the price of the small amount of ore in his hand to 25 gold coins, and he would not be willing to lower it anyway.

  The experienced Liadrin probably knew that this was the lowest price, and marked Charlemagne to show that she had tried her best.

   Glancing at the pastor girl gratefully, Charlemagne also admired her virtuousness in his heart.

  ‘If Lor’themar can marry this woman back…there is hope for the prosperity of the Theron family. '

  The daughter of the earl's family, who has a rich family property and is well-managed, and knows how to bargain to save money. This kind of girl is very, very rare.

   As for Charlemagne himself? Forget it... Thinking of the woman who smashed other people's dog heads with a hammer in the future, Charlemagne said that this blessing should be given to Lor'themar to enjoy, Amen.

  (end of this chapter)