In the Investiture of the Gods, there were many divine artifacts and magic weapons, but some of them were useless and completely dependent on luck. The following were four of them: [1. Sky Sash: The Sky Sash is a divine weapon owned by Jiang Shang, the general of the Shang Dynasty. It can fly in the air and change its direction and length freely.] However, its practicality was very low. It could only be used to interfere with the enemy and could not carry out effective attacks. Therefore, it was regarded as a useless magic treasure. 2. Sea Calming Divine Treasure: The Sea Calming Divine Treasure is a divine weapon held by Jiang Ziya, the general of the Zhou Dynasty. It can generate powerful wind and waves for attack and defense. However, its practicality was also very low because it was only effective against enemies at sea and useless on land. 3. Fire-tip Spear: The Fire-tip Spear was a divine weapon held by Nezha, the general of the Zhou Dynasty. It was composed of sparks and could shoot sparks to attack the enemy. However, its attack range was limited and it could only attack a single enemy, so whether it worked or not depended on luck. 4. Yin Yang Fan: The Yin Yang Fan was a divine weapon owned by Shen Gongpao, a general of the Shang Dynasty. It could emit two different colors of light to illuminate the surrounding environment. However, its practicality was also very low because it could only illuminate the surrounding space and could not carry out effective attacks. Jiang Ziya didn't have a Relic that belonged to him because he wasn't a general who was good at using weapons.