At any rate, the description of the Wooden Magic Sword held Ren’s gaze captive.
Nature magic? The type that creates plants in battle?
Ren recalled an enemy who wielded nature magic in the game—an elf the party encountered in a forest. He had tremendous physical abilities and could bind the party using vegetation created with nature magic. To add to that, he could also use a different kind of magic to control monsters, making it quite a troublesome fight.
His nature magic was strong...but the (lesser) tag on mine is a little concerning.
It was probably safe to assume that it was weaker than normal nature magic.
I’d love to try it out. In a world with monsters, living peacefully is a farfetched dream if I can’t even fight.
With that in mind, Ren muttered “Wooden Magic Sword... Wooden Magic Sword...” over and over in his mind, but nothing seemed to happen. Ren hung his head, then suddenly looked at the bracelet before him.
Maybe Magic Sword Summoner only worked with the bracelet equipped. So, he brought his right arm closer and the bracelet latched on automatically. While surprised by this, he repeated the chant in his head and a crack formed in the empty air.
A wooden sword slowly appeared out of the crack like a blade being drawn from its sheath. Then, it plopped down pathetically onto the bed.
It’s tiny...
Ren’s joyful smile clouded over in an instant. This was pretty much to be expected, but while it was a magic sword, it was still theWooden Magic Sword. It was