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*walks up to you* Hey... Sorry, been doing a lot of things. You needed something from me before?
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Yeah, an enchant for my revolver, *places self-replicating nanobots on table*
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Nanobots? What are those for?
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Hey cobalt I was told to speak to you. I'm interested in helping out with the shop. I have one specific ability that you might be interested in having around your shop for even more business.
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What is this ability you speak of, good sir?
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I can alter the strength of any weapon and armor that has a metal in it. I have the ability to strengthen and weaken the bonds between metal elements in order to make them indestructible. And since this doesn't put an enchantment on the weapon/armor it allows you to enchant them for even better ability.
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Interesting... And this doesn't affect the weight of the weapon?
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Nope. Like I said I only strengthen the bonds. You can do this in a variety of ways. For instance the structure of the bonds. You can change the shape of how the bonds hold without changing the actual substance. You could also increase how strong the bonds physically are held up by the magnetic bond that they share. Ever tried pulling a super magnet apart from a super magnet and compared how hard it is in comparison to pulling apart two refrigerator magnets? It's kinda like that.
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Nope but if someone would like to be heavier all I would need is the materials.
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In addition I can make it to where people can bring their ammo in as well. Since gunpowder is composed of mostly metal, as well as the bullet casing, I can super compress the gunpowder and alter the casings so that they are indestructible. This way the shell remains the same size but can deliver an even more powerful round with greater speed with no risk of their weapon exploding in their hand.
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Can be programmed to replicate anything, but must be charged in the generators, but I need that enchant
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I'm serious I need a flame/combustion enchant on this, the nanobots were payment
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Alright. Why not just use incendiary rounds?
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I mean that this gun fires, a bolt of the sun
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Oh... So you mean shooting a bolt of [i]pure[/i] fire? Yes, I have quite the experience in that, I had a revolver similar to that.
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Yes, but a bit more, [i]solid[/i]