Lei Jun's target here was to forge a magic artifact that worked together with his Magnetosword Pellet—not, scratch that, not his "railgun," but for coordination with his Magnetosword Pellet.
After real combat, Lei Jun knew his own business well; there still were flaws in the Magnetosword Pellet.
First, it consumed huge amounts of mana.
Second, its accuracy needed to be guaranteed.
*As for the issues of targeting and aim, the Divine Eye Mirror Stone was indeed good, but first, it had a distance limit; second, the field of view could be blocked or affected; third, the opponent might detect it in advance.*
So, on the foundation of the Divine Eye Mirror Stone, Lei Jun considered adding another method for locating enemies and improving his own accuracy.
After he arranged the Ritual Altar Daoist Temple, he mounted the altar and began to conduct magic, starting the artifact forging process.
The materials taken from the Treasure Pavilion were mostly auxiliary ingredients.
