Mo Hua nodded proudly.
Master Chen was shocked, âHow long has it been, and youâre already able to draw first-grade Formation Methods?â
âThatâs nothing much.â Mo Hua waved his little hand and continued,
âWith a first-grade Refining Furnace, plus the first-grade Melting Fire Formation, we should be able to attract a good number of Artifact Refiners, right?â
Drawing a first-grade Formation Method isnât a big dealâ¦
Master Chen had mixed feelings and sighed, âDonât worry, a first-grade Refining Furnace combined with a first-grade Formation Method, no Artifact Refiner would be able to resist.â
The skill level of an Artifact Refiner heavily depends on the Refining Furnace. There are only a few first-grade Refining Furnaces throughout Tongxian City, let alone one inscribed with a first-grade Formation Method.
If someone refused that, what would they be if not a fool?
âThatâs great,â Mo Hua was then reassured.
Soon after, he remembered another question. âMaster Chen, how are the grades of artifact refining determined?â
âGrades?â
âYes,â said Mo Hua with a nod, âlike for a Formation Master, nine Formation Patterns constitute a first-grade Formation Method. What are the standards for a Spiritual Artifact to be considered first-grade?â
A Refining Furnace is actually a type of Spiritual Artifact, only itâs used for the production aspects of Tao Cultivation, different from the Spiritual Artifacts used by Cultivators for attack or defense.
The Loose Cultivators of Tongxian City canât forge a first-grade Refining Furnace; the one promised by Elder Yu also had to be bought from the outside.
But there should also be first-grade Artifact Refiners among the Loose Cultivators, so why canât they forge first-grade Spiritual Artifacts?
âThatâs a long storyâ¦â Master Chen began.
Mo Hua sat down on a small stool, ready to listen to a story.
Master Chen took a sip of his drink, organized his thoughts, and started,
âFirst of all, the most difficult to determine is that of a Formation Master. Only a Cultivator in the Qi Refining Ninth Level can become a first-grade Formation Masterâ¦â
Master Chen looked at Mo Hua and coughed, âGenerally, ah, generally only those in the Qi Refining Ninth Level can become first-grade Formation Masters.â
Then he continued, âCompared to Formation Masters, the standards for becoming an Artifact Refiner, Alchemist, including Talisman Maker, are much more lenient. As long as one reaches the later stages of Qi Refinement, goes through practice, accumulates experience, and reaches a certain skill level in artifact crafting, capable of crafting a first-grade Spiritual Artifact, they can generally be considered a first-grade Artifact Refiner.â
âSo why canât Loose Cultivators rarely craft first-grade Spiritual Artifacts?â Mo Hua asked.
âThere are many reasons. For example, first-grade Spiritual Artifacts are expensive to make, the materials are rare, and ordinary Loose Cultivators canât afford them. Thereâs also a lack of heritage; many Loose Cultivators simply donât have the Artifice Manuals for various Spiritual Artifacts, and they donât get to learn some of the artifact crafting techniquesâ¦â
Master Chen sighed, âOf course, the most important reason is that we donât have good Refining Furnaces.â
Mo Huaâs eyes lit up, âAre Refining Furnaces really important?â
âOf course,â lamented Master Chen, âthe Refining Furnace is the weapon of an Artifact Refiner, just like the sword in the hands of a Sword Cultivator. Without a sword, what swordsmanship can you learn? Without a Refining Furnace, what Spiritual Artifact can you refine?â
Mo Hua nodded repeatedly, feeling that made a lot of sense.
Master Chen pointed at his Refining Furnace and spoke, âDonât look down on my old and battered Refining Furnace. It may not be big, but among the Refinery Shops run by Loose Cultivators in Tongxian City, itâs considered quite good already.â
Master Chen felt a bit proud, âMany people are jealous of my Refining Furnace, wanting to borrow it to refine Spiritual Artifacts, but I havenât agreed. Itâs my livelihoodâhow could I lend it out just like that?â
âSo, a lot of Loose Cultivators canât become first-grade Artifact Refiners because they donât have good Refining Furnaces, and they canât craft first-grade Spiritual Artifacts?â
âExactly,â said Master Chen, âWithout a Refining Furnace, thereâs no chance to craft a first-grade Spiritual Artifact, so how could one become a first-grade Artifact Refiner?â
Mo Hua was a bit curious, âIs the Artifact Refining Furnace really that crucial?â
Master Chen said, âIn the Cultivation World, fine iron ores and even monster beast bones are exceptionally tough and need to be first melted by furnace fire before they can be forged. In the Qi Refinement Realm, there is no Pill Fire, so one has to rely on furnace fire. If the furnaceâs grade is low and the fire power is weak, the materials canât be melted and naturally canât be forgedâ¦â
Mo Hua understood, then asked again, âThen, if one had a good Artifact Refining Furnace with strong fire, how would one forge a first-grade Spiritual Artifact?â
Master Chen sighed, âThat, I have to say, gets a bit troublesome.â
Mo Hua poured him a cup of wine, âTake a sip of wine, and take your time.â
Seeing Mo Huaâs curious eyes, Master Chen felt somewhat helpless, âSince you want to hear, then Iâll just give a simple explanation.â
âThe grade of a Spiritual Artifact is determined by the standards set by the Taoist Court. A first-grade Spiritual Artifact, how much fine iron or equivalent materials it contains, how many processing steps itâs gone through, how many times itâs been forged, all these are standards for measurement.â
âAmong those, the most important is the number of times itâs been forged. Generally, a first-grade Spiritual Artifact is based on being forged a hundred times. Then, depending on the hardness of the materials, the special shape of the artifact, and whether the forging technique is complex, appropriate adjustments are made. After a consensus by most Artifact Refiners, it becomes a customary practice, then the Taoist Court officially stipulates it and records it in the assessment standards.â
âIt sure sounds troublesomeâ¦â
âThatâs because you arenât an Artifact Refiner, so it seems complicated to you. If you were to become an Artifact Refiner, swinging a big hammer for a few days according to the Artifice Manual, and forging fine iron for a few days, you would naturally understand it all.â
Mo Hua looked at his own thin arms and legs, thought it over, and decided to forget about it.
Master Chen laughed, âSimply put, itâs about how many times you can strike iron. The more times a Spiritual Artifact is forged, the higher its grade naturally wonât be. Thereâs a saying, âA thousand hammerings and a hundred refinements make a successful artifact,â and thatâs precisely what it means.â
âThen itâs pretty much like Drawing Formations. The more times a formation is drawn, the more Formation Patterns it contains, and the higher its grade. It seems that the principles of this world are all interconnected,â Mo Hua nodded.
Master Chen also laughed, âI donât understand formations, but based on what youâre saying, it indeed seems so.â
Mo Hua asked again, âHow about Alchemy and Rune making, are they pretty much the same?â
âAlchemy and Rune making⦠I guess theyâre similar, but I havenât studied them, and Iâm not clear about the intricacies. After all, every field has its own specialized knowledge, and itâs not good to make careless assertions.â
Mo Hua nodded; this was the truth.
Although he was fairly proficient with formations, when it came to Artifact Refining and Alchemy, he only knew the very basics. Many of the fine points within he had never studied firsthand or practiced, so thinking about them was quite puzzling.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Not just with Alchemy and Artifact Refining, even in formations, the difference between Compound Formations and Single Formations was quite significant. He was more familiar with Five Elements Formations, but when it came to other Formation Pivots structures or attribute types, he wasnât particularly clear either.
For example, the Three Talents Formations, and the others mentioned by Mr. Zhuang, such as the Eryi Formation, Four Symbols Formations, Seven Stars Formations, Eight Trigrams Array, and so on.
He estimated that truly studying and using these would be vastly different from Five Elements Formations.
Not to mention that Mo Hua had also heard about some cruel and bizarre techniques such as Demon Formations, Monster Formations, Evil Formations, Ghost Formations, and Corpse Formations, which were expressly forbidden by the Taoist Court.
Immediately after, Mo Hua had another question, âMaster Chen, are you familiar with the making of Talismans?â
âNot very,â Master Chen replied truthfully.
âYou must know a little, though.â
Master Chen asked with some confusion, âWhat do you want to know?â
âWhatâs the difference between making Talismans and Drawing Formations?â
While cultivating at the Tongxian Gate, Mo Hua had also studied some basic courses about Runes, but those were too elementary and theoretical, diverging from the practical aspects of Tao Cultivation.
When learning about formations, Mo Hua always felt that the formations he drew on paper were very similar to the âRunesâ from another world he vaguely remembered.
He never quite understood the exact differences between the two.