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Chapter 637: Chapter 637 - Beebot



Chapter 637: Chapter 637 - Beebot



"Wait, let's set up the name first," Broken said with a grin.

Aerin watched him curiously, tilting her head as though trying to guess his choice. "Got a name in mind?"

"The golem is made from a Sun Beetle Soul Stone, so I'll call it Beebot. Hehe," he said, grinning even wider.

"Beebot?" Aerin repeated, then giggled. "I think that's a cute name. Beebot it is!"

Satisfied with his decision, Broken immediately began inspecting the golem's details.

[Name: Beebot - Betteforge Crawler]

[Grade: Epic]

[Tier: 3]

[Level: 205]

[Skills - 3]

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"So, Beebot is Epic-grade and Tier 3!" Broken exclaimed.

"I think this is the most optimal result we could have hoped for, don't you?"

"Absolutely," Broken agreed. "With Tier 3, this golem can 'see,' meaning it'll be able to move autonomously without needing to be manually driven, which is perfect for long-distance travel. Plus, it has natural weapons-I'm guessing those sharp insect legs could double as offensive tools and built-in defensive capabilities."

"I agree. With the high-quality materials we used, this golem is bound to be tough and durable. But I do have one concern: the composition might make it a bit slower than you'd like. All that heavy plating could limit its speed and agility."

Broken furrowed his brow at her observation, feeling a mix of curiosity and concern. He was eager to test it out and see for himself just how agile Beebot would be-whether it matched his vision or fell short.

He inspected Beebot's skills, finding three listed.

[Radiant Charge (Active Skill):

Focuses solar energy into its legs, delivering a high-speed charge that deals heavy damage on impact.]

The first skill was a charge attack. Considering the golem's design, it wasn't built for heavy offensive action, so this skill made sense. It could help with speeding up or smashing through obstacles. A perfect utility skill.

[Scuttling Surge (Active Skill):

Temporarily increases movement speed by 50%, enabling quick repositioning across various terrains.]

The second skill was clearly meant to enhance its mobility, boosting speed by 50%. This was another excellent skill, perfectly complementing the golem's purpose as a transportation tool.

[Leap Stride (Active Skill):

Compresses its legs to perform a powerful leap, allowing it to cross large gaps or reach elevated areas.]

And the last skill... Leap Stride.

With a body as massive as Beebot's, having the ability to leap was unexpected but undeniably useful. This skill could be a lifesaver in tricky terrain or emergencies, making the golem even more versatile than Broken had anticipated.

He grinned, impressed by the well-rounded skill set.

He carefully installed the Golem Core into the golem frame, and the moment it connected, the golem's eyes lit up with a radiant glow.

Broken laughed, thoroughly satisfied as he watched Beebot come to life.

He began configuring various settings for the golem, carefully fine-tuning its functions to suit his needs.

Options like auto-follow to a designated destination, charge attack settings, speed boost activation, and responses to approaching threats all required adjustment.

Broken ensured the golem could function reliably as a transportation tool, knowing when to flee or fight if it encountered monsters.

He spent a considerable amount of time immersed in the configuration console, tweaking every detail. While he acknowledged that voice commands would be more practical in high- pressure situations, he couldn't afford to rush this setup phase.

Once he finished, Broken leaned back and reviewed his work. Satisfied with the settings, he closed the interface.

Broken continued inspecting Beebot's interior. The golem could be entered through two doors on the left side-one at the front and another in the middle. Additionally, there was a rear door at the back, providing another access point.

Inside, the carriage was split into two sections: the front and the back, divided in a 60:40 ratio.

The rear section was deliberately designed to house blacksmith forging tools, while the larger front area was set up for seating and resting.

The seating featured soft, cushioned materials crafted from Epic-grade monster parts, providing both comfort and durability.

The overall design and materials used in Beebot were evident in its final form-it was solid, well-crafted, and undeniably sturdy.

Broken and Aerin spent some time sitting inside Beebot, testing out the interior. The seats were soft and comfortable, perfectly suitable for relaxing or even taking a nap.

On either side, there were two rows of seats facing each other, each comfortably seating three people but capable of squeezing in five if needed. In total, Beebot could carry up to ten passengers-exactly as Broken had planned.

This is just how I wanted it.

How could he put it into words? This was undoubtedly the most advanced transportation tool

he had ever encountered in the game.

An autonomous carriage with an interior as luxurious and expensive as this-truly

remarkable.

If Broken calculated the cost of the materials alone, it would amount to somewhere between

1000 and 2000 gold.

But seriously?

Yes. This crawling carriage was massive! With the same resources, he could have crafted

several Wavebreaker Spears.

He laughed at himself, shaking his head.

"Damn," he muttered. "I really should've held back and used cheaper materials, like iron and

basic monster parts."

But there was one experiment he was eager to try. Since Beebot could carry up to ten people inside, he wondered-would his summoning skill also transport everyone inside, just as it

had with Blackthorn?

To test it, Broken stepped out of the golem and asked Aerin to stay inside.

His plan was simple: summon Beebot in the same room. Even if it only shifted a short distance, it should be enough to confirm whether passengers would be teleported along with

the golem.

Once everything was ready, he activated his skill.

[Summon Elemental Golem (Conditional Active Skill) Lv. 1 activated.]

A glowing magic circle formed beneath Beebot, enveloping the golem completely. Moments later, a similar circle materialized in front of Broken, and Beebot reappeared at the new

location.

Unfortunately... Aerin remained standing at the original summoning point, looking mildly amused as she waved back at him.

Broken sighed. It seemed his idea hadn't worked. Beebot didn't function the same way as

Blackthorn.

The difference became clear as he thought it over. Blackthorn had the Symbiotic Armor skill, allowing someone inside to merge with the golem, effectively becoming part of it. They could even control the golem or speak through it.

In contrast, Beebot was just a transportation vehicle-anyone inside was merely a passenger, no different from someone riding on or clinging to the exterior.

Then a new thought struck him: what about tools? If he placed blacksmith forging tools inside Beebot, would those also be left behind when the golem was summoned?n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om

His stomach sank at the possibility. Unfortunately, he couldn't test it now. He'd have to wait 24 hours for the skill's cooldown to reset.

But Broken quickly brushed off his concern, remembering that Beebot could be stored in his

Golem Storage.

[Elemental Forge Storage (Utility Skill) Lv. 1 activated.]

The golem vanished in an instant, leaving the room spacious once more.

"Happy now?"

"Not yet," Broken replied. "I still need to test its mobility outside."

"I suppose that'll have to wait," she said with a shrug.

"Yeah, no way we can do this in the forest," he admitted. With that, their first golem creation project was officially complete!


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