The three-foot-long blade came from Yuan Wuming's " Dressing Box."
The materials for the three-foot-long blade included the X-shaped brocade bag, the blade remnant invitation, the Sword Comprehension Pool, and so on. To be more specific, completing the " Winter Tonic " mission would allow one to obtain an X-shaped brocade bag. After gathering all of them, one could choose to open the box. Choosing the " Qingfeng Box " would allow one to obtain the Qingfeng Remnant Invitation. In addition, the Sword Comprehension Pool was a necessary tool for the three-foot-long blade. It needed to be placed in one's own residence to take effect. The specific way to obtain materials might require completing some missions, activities, or exchanges. For a detailed introduction of the materials and how to obtain them, you can refer to the relevant guides and game guides.
The Remake of the Three-Foot Blade was the guide to complete the Strange Encounter Mission of the Three-Foot Blade in the game. The conditions to trigger the three-foot-long blade adventure included having a certain amount of Budur Meteoric Iron, Meteoric Iron, and Black Gold Meteoric Iron, not having Heavy Sand Mystic Crystals or unforged Floating Crystal Meteoric Iron in the backpack or warehouse, and having a reputation in Chang 'an, Luoyang, and Yangzhou that was at least respected. The trigger method was to instantly trigger NPC Ye Boqiu's conversation during the Great Battle Quest. After completing the three-foot-long blade adventure, he would be able to obtain a Level 90 Orange weapon and a red light effect series, as well as an engraved waist pendant [Maple's Brilliance]. The specific process included heading to the Hidden Sword, Myriad Flowers, and Sky Fusion Ridge to complete a series of missions and conversations. The specific details and rewards of triggering the three-foot-long blade adventure may vary according to the game version and personal conditions.
"Three-foot-long blade" referred to a sword. This idiom originated from ancient times and was used to describe the sharpness and power of a sword. Among them,"three feet" did not refer to the actual length of the sword, but meant that the sword was very long. The usage was similar to "reflect on my body three times a day". " Green Edge " represented the bronze sword. In the Bronze Age, the key to forging a sword was to add an appropriate amount of tin during smelting to maintain the hardness and toughness of the sword. On the whole, the three-foot-long blade expressed the power of the sword and its outstanding combat ability.
[Three Feet Sharp]'s activation requirements were: 30,000 years of experience, 200 pieces of Level 90 metal, 150 pieces of Level 70 and 150 pieces of Level 80 metal. The trigger method was to complete the war mission or pass by the war sign. The NPC Ye Boqiu's chat message would appear in the system chat box: " I have a great fortune here to give to someone, but who is the fated person?" The player needed to click on the conversation to trigger the adventure of the Three-Foot Blade. After triggering a fortuitous encounter, one could obtain rewards, including a Level 90 Orange weapon and a waist pendant [Maple's Glory]. The trigger conditions and rewards may change to a certain extent. The details will be subject to the announcement in the game.
This sentence came from the Chinese web novel " Lord Snow Eagle ".
The three words " Qing Yu Nian " came from " Dream of the Red Chamber "," Remaining Yu Qing ", and the main character of " The Twelve Kingdoms ", the story of the Qing Queen.
The three words " Qing Yu Nian " came from " Dream of the Red Chamber "," Remaining Yu Qing ", and the main character of " The Twelve Kingdoms ", the story of the Qing Queen.
The three words " Qing Yu Nian " came from " Dream of the Red Chamber "," Remaining Yu Qing ", and the main character of " The Twelve Kingdoms ", the story of the Qing Queen.
The three words " Qing Yu Nian " came from " Dream of the Red Chamber "," Remaining Yu Qing ", and the main character of " The Twelve Kingdoms ", the story of the Qing Queen.
The three words " Qing Yu Nian " came from the song " Liu Yu Qing " of " Dream of the Red Chamber " and the story of the main character, the Queen of Qing Kingdom, in " The Twelve Kingdoms."