Then there’s this working Golem, the Blade Golem.
Created with the 30 DP [Iron Ingot] as its material, it was a sword-model Golem.
Making it with the image of a Japanese sword in mind, it turned into an unexpectedly good weapon.
The blade vibrated when filled with magical power, cutting through logs while sounding like a chainsaw. Though the blade didn’t go to high frequencies, it was still a magic sword.
Additionally, there was a gimmick where the blade would forcefully shoot out, too.
Then there’s this second Golem that supports actions through clothing.
In the end, the armor suit-type Golem stood out too much. Since it couldn’t do quick and heavy movements easily, I decided to give making a Clothes Golem a go.
It even had gloves to protect the wrists and assist grip strength.
As expected, anything is possible with magic.
Though the fundamental command for the Clothes Golem was to assist movements, I, who haven’t even held a sword before, was able to move like a full-fledged soldier after linking with the Blade Golem… With sample movements from the group of knights’ and bandits’, as well as the ones dragged out from those adventurers. Menu-san is amazing, automatically recording things previously seen by the monitor… High tech. Smart technology.
Well, I could keep up with the movement patterns to some degree, but muscle pains were inevitable since I couldn’t keep up with the rapid movements… though it was fine if it just ended at muscle pains… yep, well, I can’t fight anything like this, so no more of that.
Since iron was placed at important spots as there was a bit left over after making the sword, it should have a reasonable amount of defense capability.
In extremely bad circumstances, it would run to the cave even if I lost consciousness if I ordered it to [Escape to the cave]. I just want to live in safety. So long as I have my life, I can sleep even if I lose my hands and feet.
“So this is my current strongest equipment. What do you think?”
“… Isn’t there something off in your head!?”