Human weapons.
Spirit weapons.
Dao weapons.
Utmost treasures.
Lin Fan recalled the four tiers of weapons that Li Tianquan had told him about. This was interesting indeed.
In fact, all four tiers could be further divided into different grades:
Supreme grade.
Upper grade.
Middle grade.
Lower grade.
Human weapons were really normal. While they possessed all sorts of effects, they were easy to craft and could thus be considered as dead-weights.
As for spirit weapons, they should probably be something like Demon City and the likes. Demon City, in particular, had the big ancient demon who had ruled over ancient times as its core. As for Soul Devouring Beads, that could be considered a spirit weapon as well. However, it should be of a pretty low grade. Probably something of a lower grade or so.
Okay, this is a really progressive chapter with so much for you guys to take note of that I think you should just bookmark it. So, first off, I don’t think I need to explain what Dao is right? It could be defined as the way or the path of something. So, in this case, Dao is one of the tier of the new weapon tiers. Next up, there isn’t a mistake. Somehow, the tiers jumped from weapons to treasure. Also, there isn’t a tier above utmost celestial for now. That was just a description of how strong the Nine Five Legendary Brick is comparatively.
Finally, Long Xuan. You guys may find him familiar? We’ve caught a short conversation between him and the Marquis of Despair back in the Despair City as it’s now termed. Confusing, complicated, I know! I’m sorry! But as I’ve mentioned before, there’s many ways of describing people and objects without referring to them directly in Mandarin. So, it’s really challenging in that aspect. Cheers!