Three Kingdoms: I Have a Profession Changing Hall
6 Black Jade Spear, weighing a thousand pounds

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Since even a first transition chef had this ability, then it was necessary for one or two other life professions to change classes.

The first was the blacksmith.

Only a weapon that was suitable for him could better display his divine power.

Otherwise, if one fought barehanded on the battlefield, it was hard to guarantee that one would not be injured no matter how strong one was.

In the future, if he wanted to grow stronger, he would naturally need weapons and armor.

A blacksmith was a must.

In addition, Mountain Village was surrounded by mountains on three sides, and only the front was accessible.

If a city wall was erected in the open space in front of the village, it would be a good defense against the enemy.

The architect had to be created as well.

As for the rest, he was not in a hurry.

After lunch, Zhao Feng brought the villagers who were best at smithing and building houses into the Class Advancement Hall.

After about fifteen minutes, the two of them completed their class change.

Then, the two of them threw themselves into their work.

The builders brought the adult men of the village into the mountains to carry stones to build the city wall.

The Blacksmith then reforged the weapons of the Wuhuan Cavalry, first forging a spear for Liu Feng.

"What is your class change skill?"

Liu Feng asked the Blacksmith before forging.

"My lord,"

"My class advancement skill is to change the weight of equipment. I can change it by up to ten times," the Blacksmith replied respectfully.”

Change the weight?

Liu Feng didn't think of the use of this skill at first, but soon his eyes lit up.

The reason why heavy cavalrymen were difficult to forge was because the cost of forging heavy armor was too high, and the maintenance cost was too high.

If he could make ordinary armor heavier, wouldn't he be able to save money?

Light cavalrymen needed light armor, but the lighter the armor, the lower the defense.

Wouldn't it be great if he could lighten ordinary armor?

He patted the Blacksmith's shoulder and said,"Not a bad skill. First, forge a spear for me. It's three meters long and as heavy as possible.”

He had the power of a supreme god. If his weapon was too light, he would not be able to display his strength.

"Yes, my lord."

The blacksmith accepted the order and began to forge the weapon.

After becoming a Blacksmith, his forging speed had increased significantly.

Moreover, the weapons forged were sharper and more resilient than other weapons.

Two hours later, the spear was completed.

Liu Feng's eyes lit up as he looked at the pitch-black spears that the Forging Apprentices had brought out.

The blacksmith walked out of the workshop and said,"My lord, this spear was originally only a hundred jin heavy.

After my amplification, it has reached a thousand jin.

If it doesn't fit, I can make it lighter.”

A thousand jin?

Liu Feng smiled and easily lifted the spear with one hand.

After casually dancing for a while, he nodded in satisfaction and said,"Although it's still a little light, it can still be used.”

Was it too light?

The Blacksmith was stunned. This was the limit of the heavy weapons he could forge at the moment.

The forging apprentices were even more shocked.

It weighed a thousand pounds, and you think it's too light?

Liu Feng looked up at the Blacksmith and smiled."Your ability is not bad. Continue to work hard.”

"Thank you for your praise, my lord. I will not disappoint you.”

The blacksmith grinned.

Liu Feng smiled and looked down at the spear in his hand.

Its size and thickness were no different from ordinary spears.

It was only because of the blacksmith's class change skill that changed the weight.

If one didn't feel it for themselves, no one would believe that this spear weighed a thousand pounds.

"From now on, you shall be called Black Jade Spear.”

The black jade spear weighed a thousand jin.

However, ordinary warhorses would not be able to carry such a heavy weapon.

Thinking of this, Liu Feng frowned.

Could it be that he had to run on his legs like Li Yuanba?

Oh right, there were beast tamers in the Class Advancement Hall.

Perhaps beast tamers had a way to solve this problem.

Hence, Liu Feng chose another person to go to the Class Advancement Hall and spent 100 Class Advancement Points to advance to a first transition beast tamer.

Just as Liu Feng was about to ask the beast tamer about his class advancement skill, he heard the class advancement elf remind him,"Master, as the master of the class change hall, you can directly see the class change skills of all the class change candidates.”

There was such an ability?

Liu Feng was stunned for a moment. Then, he followed the instructions of the class-change elf and directly checked the attributes of the beast tamer.

[Name: Zhao Ergou]

[Class: Beast Tamer]

[Level: First transition, level one, 0%]

[Profession Change Skill: Horse Training (Passive. The trained horse will randomly increase its load, speed, endurance, explosive power, and other attributes by 10 times.])

It seemed that every class change player's first class change skill was passive.

Randomly increases the warhorse's load, speed, endurance, explosive power, and other attributes by 10 times.

Among these attributes, what Liu Feng needed the most was naturally to increase the weight attribute.

If a warhorse's load capacity was increased by ten times, it would be more than enough to carry him and the Black Jade Spear.

An ordinary warhorse could move freely with a weight of 80 kilograms and would not be affected much.

As for the warhorses left behind by the Wuhuan cavalry, they could be considered above average quality and could easily carry a hundred kilograms.

Its weight-bearing capacity was increased by ten times. It could carry a thousand kilograms and charge freely.

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