"Hmm? What plant seeds?"

Zicomo had already guessed what Lani wanted: the plants from Plants vs. Zombies, which she had been particularly interested in lately.

But since that thing only gives one seed per manifestation, Zicomo wasn't really keen on exchanging for it again.

"This is it."

Lani took out her iPad and pointed to the Plants vs. Zombies icon on it.

This time, Zikomo can no longer play dumb.

"Okay, which plant do you want? I can only take out one seed right now."

"One? It seems the limitations on traveling between worlds are greater than I imagined."

Thinking that Zikomo was able to bring her from the borderlands to this world, she wondered what price he had paid.

For a moment, Lani looked at Komo with eyes full of emotion.

Zicomo had no idea what Lani was imagining, but there was a saying that went something like this.

At this point, all you need to do is smile.

Coming to her senses, Lani thought for a moment and asked Zicomo for a basic pea seed.

After Zicomo materialized the Peashooter's seed for Lani, he continued to ponder how to use these runes.

The wands commonly used in the wizarding world are definitely not suitable.

For no particular reason, these chopsticks are just too damn thin; he's not skilled enough yet to be able to carve on such a curved surface.

In the end, Zicomo decided that these skills were more fun in their original form.

So he decided to materialize the weapons from the game.

There are eight weapons in the game: revolver, shotgun, crossbow, cannon, dual pistols, and bat gun.

This bat gun cannot summon Batman, but it can summon a bat to chase enemies.

Hmm, that sounds pretty useless.

But what if this bat could grow to the size of a person?

Furthermore, the rune encyclopedia also contains runes that can increase the number of bullets in a magazine.

It's a bit absurd that the bats in this bat gun can be counted as bullets.

But the most outrageous ones are the remaining two weapons at level 30.

One is a grenade launcher, the other is a magic feather.

The grenade launcher goes without saying; it has extremely high destructive power, firmly holding the top spot in damage output, even three times that of the second-ranked revolver.

Don't ask why a revolver is one-third as powerful as a grenade launcher; that's magic-related stuff, the scientific community should mind its own business.

As for why the Demon Feather is so outrageous, it's because this feather has built-in piercing damage and the ability to return to base.

In other words, before the feather is exhausted, it can penetrate enemies indefinitely, and after it is exhausted, it can be recalled to penetrate them again.

After much deliberation, Zicomo finally decided to materialize the shotgun.

The reason is simple: the gun has a large surface area, allowing for the engraving of many runes.

He believes that the tangible manifestation of a system does not require consideration of quality issues.

The number of runes that can ultimately be engraved depends on the size of the area.

As for why a howitzer is not present?

Firstly, Zicomo is used to using shotguns in the game and has experience in matching suitable runes.

Secondly, he planned to practice with a shotgun first, since the grenade launcher could be manifested anytime.

"System, materialize the shotgun from the game for me."

[Successfully realized]

[Shotgun: A weapon modified from the science faction, with a magazine capacity of 2, 4 pellets per shot, an effective range of 60 to 100 meters, and automatically replenishes 1 bullet per minute. A short-range weapon with a wide kill radius. (Note: Ammo can be actively replenished by inputting magic.)]

After getting his hands on the shotgun, Zicomo began his engraving work.

He flipped through the rune encyclopedia.

[Powerful Shot: Bullet damage +35%, knockback effect +20%]

Engrav it!

Large-caliber bullets: Bullet damage +45%, bullet size +40%, rate of fire -16%

Engrav it!

[Death Harvest: Bullet damage +15%, can penetrate the first enemy]

Engrav it!

[Quick Reload: Reload speed +20%, Rate of fire +5%]

Engrav it!

[Ready to Fight: Reload speed +10%, Magazine capacity +2]

+2 magazine capacity, shouldn't we engrave that right away?!

Next, Zicomo inscribed this rune next to [Powerful Shot] and [Ready to Go].

[Rapid Fire: Rate of fire +25%]

The moment the three runes connected, a flash of light appeared, and a red frame appeared outside the original three white runes.

It also adds the effect of a combined rune.

[Sharpshooter: Bullet damage +15%, rate of fire +15%, reload speed +15%, magazine capacity +1, enemy penetration +1]

This is a multi-combination ability in the game.

I hadn't seen Zicomo in the Pokédex before, so I thought the rune didn't exist.

I didn't expect that it would take several runes to be combined to trigger the effect.

Zicomo inscribed the last rune in the last empty space.

[Light Bullets: Rate of fire +15%, Magazine capacity +1, Ballistic velocity +15%]

The entire shotgun has a completely new look.

[Shotgun: A weapon modified from the science faction, with a magazine capacity of 2, 4 pellets per shot, an effective range of 60 to 100 meters, and automatically replenishes 1 bullet per minute. A short-range weapon with a wide kill radius. (Note: Ammo can be actively replenished by inputting magic.)]

Rune effects:

Bullet damage +110%

Knockback effect +20%

Bullet size +40%

Rate of fire +44%

Ballistic velocity +15%

Reload speed +45%

Magazine capacity +4

[Can penetrate the first two enemies]

Zicomo, carrying a shotgun, arrived at a grove of banana trees in the 'Zen Garden'.

I first tested the effect without activating any runes.

With one shot, four bullets, each the size of an adult's fist, flew out and nearly snapped a banana tree with a diameter of thirty centimeters in front of them.

Zicomo: ? ? ?

It's true that common sense is unnecessary in the magic world.

Who the hell has ever seen a shotgun pellet the size of a fist?

And since you've already modified a shotgun, could you please remove the recoil?

He hadn't considered this issue and almost got hit on the head by the raised gun barrel.

With all the runes activated, Zicomo fired another shot, this time almost causing him to drop the shotgun.

The powerful recoil forced Zicomo back several steps.

This time, the bullet was the size of a human head.

Zicomo read the system's description of the gun several times; the bullet size had indeed increased by 40%.

How come the bullet is a little bigger than a human head?

He shifted his gaze to the banana tree in front of him, and after observing it carefully, he roughly understood the reason.

This shotgun uses energy bullets; increased bullet damage also increases the size of the projectile.

Zicomo excitedly fired several more shots forward, until he emptied the magazine in one go before stopping.

The small grove of banana trees in front of us had now turned into a pile of mush.

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