'I need to take a break from my Complex Laws and look at better materials. It's great that I get stronger, but if my weapon can't keep up, it barely makes a difference.'
'It's just going to suck since I have to comprehend two new Fragnts.'
Why two?
Wouldn't it be enough to comprehend the Advanced Transcendent Materials? After all, they would be boosted to the level of Unique Transcendent Materials.
Sadly, there was a problem.
A Law could only carry one additional Fragnt from a higher level.
Kyle's Law of tal comprised all Mortal tal Fragnts, and it could only incorporate the Standard Transcendent tal Fragnt.
The Advanced Transcendent tal Fragnt was too much.
Comprehending a tal Composition Fragnt allowed one to create the perfect material that was one level higher.
It was Kyle's Law of tal that improved it by an additional level.
Since the Standard Transcendent tal Fragnt would only allow him to create the perfect Fulfilled Transcendent Materials, his weapon's durability would stay the sa.
That was why he also needed the Fulfilled Transcendent tal Fragnt.
Kyle looked at the chunk of ore in front of him.
'This thing didn't break while my hamr broke. This ans this is, at least, a Unique Transcendent Material. Well, technically, Unique Transcendent Materials don't exist. They're just called Low Primal Materials since Unique Transcendents are so rare.'
In general, there were three ranks of materials per Realm.
For Transcendents, it was Standard, Advanced, and Fulfilled Transcendent Materials.
For Primals, it was Low, dium, and High Primal Materials.
Fulfilled Transcendents could fight and even kill newer Primals, but that was not because of their overwhelming physical power. It was because of their varied and useful Complex Laws.
Kyle could kill a Level Four Primal Beast, but its physical power was still greater than his, which ant it could also break his weapon.
Of course, a Level Four Primal Beast needed to unleash an incredibly powerful attack to destroy his hamr.
A Level Five Primal Beast just needed to hit his hamr with a dium attack to break it, while a Level Six Primal Beast, like the spider, just needed to touch it with a bit of force.
'Well, there's no way around it. I gotta improve my hamr.'
Kyle created a new hamr before looking at so of the materials he had already gathered.
He only needed a couple of hours to comprehend a material.
After all, he was comprehending sothing that was below his level.
Kyle was regularly dealing with Level Two Laws and Level 2.5 Complex Laws.
Comprehending a couple of Fragnts of the dium Law of tal wasn't difficult.
After so days, Kyle finished comprehending all the materials he had gathered.
When he was done, he dug through the planet at different depths, searching for materials.
The planet was absolutely filled with them.
An ore-filled planet was rare in the Supre World.
Everyone wanted and needed ore, and almost every planet already had an owner.
Naturally, the owner of said planet would start digging out the tals to sell them.
But this was the Star Seeking. These planets were left unexploited for the participants.
As Kyle searched through the planet, he found all kinds of materials.
There were a bunch of Mortal Materials, but most of the Materials were of a higher rank.
Surprisingly, over half of the materials were ones Kyle couldn't harvest.
With so tricks, Kyle could just barely gather Low Primal Rank Materials, but he was helpless in front of dium Primal Rank Materials.
Kyle dug all throughout the planet for several days, fighting the occasional beast.
Luckily, this planet was not one of those extrely deadly planets with a beast in the Sixth Realm.
The spider had already been the overlord of a huge territory.
After gathering the materials, Kyle spent a couple of weeks comprehending them.
Then, he went out to search again.
Sadly, the materials he found were either Mortal Materials, Materials that were too strong, or Materials he already knew.
'Well, gotta change location,' he thought.
Kyle flew into space.
For now, he decided to keep his Infused Yin-Fire Law active.
The Infused Yin-tal Law increased his physical power too much.
With the Infuse Yin-Fire Law, Kyle could still fight with his weapon since his additional power ca from the freezing and compressing forces of his Yin-Fire.
Additionally, the Infused Yin-Fire Law also substantially increased Kyle's defense, while the other one went all-in on offense and versatility.
The first planet Kyle went to was the one with the Yin-Wind.
As he searched through it, he found a bunch of new materials.
Two weeks later, he left that planet as well.
For so ti, he flew through space, looking at different planets.
There was a huge planet filled with fire, similar to the one on which he had killed the 500 Initiates. He landed on that one and searched through it.
There were so new Materials, but not many.
After looking around so more planets, Kyle finally found a planet that looked promising.
It was completely lifeless and grey.
There was no water, atmosphere, or ground.
The entire thing was just made of tal!
'Bro, is this a tal Moon?' Kyle thought in shock.
tal Moons were a certain kind of Wild Planet, but they were also not really a Wild Planet.
While the main difference between a moon and a planet in Earth's universe was its size and what it orbited, that was not true for the Supre World.
Here, the difference between a Moon and a Planet was its Core.
A Planet had a Gravity Core, which gave it a gravitational field.
anwhile, a Moon had a different kind of Core.
As Kyle approached the big ball of tal, his suspicions were confird.
'There's no gravity! This actually is a tal Moon!'
Moons had Cores that were not Gravity Cores.
A tal Moon, for example, had a tal Core.
The tal Core of a tal Moon didn't have a gravitational field. Instead, it was like an Ether Essence of the Tertiary World, but for tal.
Instead of creating Ether Gems and Crystals, a tal Core just created different kinds of tals around it.
'Lucky!' Kyle thought as he shot towards the tal Moon.
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