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DC: with D&D Artificer

Follow Asher's journey in the Arrow-verse with an Artificer system. Witness his surprising creations, skill unlocks (yes, even the helm), and other useful or not-so-useful sub-classes. follow as Asher unravels why he was given such fate changing gift and the reason behind it, and in the process find out why his own brain has been lying to him. 2/?? Warning: This story mostly focuses on Asher's material search and creations. If you seek compact action or romance, you may find it elsewhere because this isn't it. P.S.: If the timeline of events in the Arrow-verse doesn't match up, please disregard it. I am aware. as I said the timelines will be confusing and it will even more confusing as the fangic goes on but hopefully you can keep up. and of you do get lost in the way, pray that Asher picks you up in the spellJammer Note: 100 Power Stones unlock an extra chapter. (Disclaimer: I only own my original character. Everything else belongs to their respective owners, including the cover.)

Lythan_Page · TV
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unlocking a new skill (EDITED) (chapter 7)

A/N Oh my goodness, I really slept on the fabricating skill. This stuff is overpowered, though technically it's not as overpowered as it seems because it requires him to have seen the item in addition to knowing how it works.

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With the hardware connections complete, Asher turned his attention to the software side of the project. He opened the Arduino IDE on his computer, uploading the provided code to the board. A sense of anticipation filled the air as he eagerly awaited the test of his motion sensor creation.

Taking a deep breath, Asher stepped back and activated the switch, setting the circuit into an active state. As he moved in front of the PIR Sensor Module, a flicker of excitement illuminated his eyes. The LED connected to pin 13 lit up, signalling the successful detection of motion. A triumphant smile formed on his face as he witnessed the fruits of his labour.

"Now, let's take it one step further," Asher murmured to himself, pondering the incorporation of the 433 MHz wireless module. He knew that expanding the functionality would require additional coding and adjustments, but his determination burned bright. With newfound confidence, he began delving into the complexities of wireless transmission.

As Asher's gaze shifted from the floating screen in front of him, a sense of accomplishment washed over him. The cheerful sound of a notification, accompanied by a cascade of rewards, filled the air, highlighting his progress. [ding!] [ Congratulations to the host for successfully building your first motion sensors from scratch,] [+ normal XP] [+ class (Artificer) XP] [+ in the subclass (Jammer) XP] [+1 level] [+1 level](jammer)[Congratulations to the host for unlocking the skill "feather fall"]. 

Grinning with satisfaction, Asher glanced at the attribute board floating before him, displaying his character's information, which he then invested his new stat point into speed, bringing it over 1 point.

[ Name: Asher ]

[ Level: 6 (00%) ]

[ Main-Class: Artificer (lv.2) ]

[ HP: 100% ]

[ MP: 2.00/2.00 (1 mp last for one minute, 1 mp can be recovered every minute) ]

[ Current-Subclass: Jammer (lv.4/10) ]

[ Stat-Point: 0 ]

[ Stats: 

Strength: 1.36 (normal human strength = 1 point (130 pounds) ]

Speed: 1.14(normal human speed = 1 point (15 mph) ]

Vitality: 1.00 ( 1 vitality = 1% HP ]

Spirit: 2.00 ( 1 spirit = 1 MP ]

[ Skills:

Mending: This spell repairs a single break or tear in an object you touch, such as a broken chain link, Tier: 1 (3/1,000), cooldown: 5 minute ]

Fabricate: You convert raw materials into products of the same material. For example, you can fabricate a wooden bridge from a clump of trees, Tier: 1 (181/1,000), cooldown: 5 minute ]

Feather-Fall: you can slow the descent of items or your body within 60 metres of your range as if they weigh the same as a feather, Tier: 1 (0/1,000), cooldown: 2 minute ]

"Nice, all my stats are 1 or above" he said to himself after noticing the changes in his body, particularly in his muscles. At least he now had the same stats as a typical adult human, and then he turned his focus to the new skill. Asher thought to himself, "You know, it's a really useful skill, and it has a nice cooldown." He laughed to himself as he picked up a small bolt and focused it before throwing it and watching it descend and glow with energy as it began to fall almost weightlessly.

With his attention drawn back to the task at hand, Asher reached into the backpack beneath his workbench. Pulling out another grocery bag, he carefully extracted the sealed components he needed for the camera setup. His eyes examined the image sensor, lens, IR illuminators, and camera controller board, confirming that everything was in order.

"The only things missing are the power supply, camera housing, wiring, and connectors, but I'm sure I have most of them, if not, i am sure i can fabricate them" Asher mused as he broke into smile, remembering just how overpowered the skill is, recalling his collection of supplies. He rummaged through his stashes, diligently searching for the missing components. After a few minutes of determined searching, he finally located them.

"Ah, there they are. Let's earn some experience," Asher whispered to himself, a determined gleam in his eyes. He cleared his workbench, organising the materials in front of him according to the step-by-step method he had followed before. With a deep breath, he prepared to assemble the camera.

First, Asher carefully gathered all the required components, ensuring he had the image sensor, lens, IR illuminators, camera controller board, power supply, camera housing, wiring, and connectors at hand.

he prepared the camera housing, assembling it meticulously to accommodate the camera components. Each step was approached with precision and care or as he likes to believe it.

Next, Asher focused on connecting the image sensor to the camera controller board. He followed the pinout or wiring diagram provided by the manufacturer, aligning the components and securing the connection with utmost attention to detail.

Mounting the lens onto the camera controller board was the next step. Asher ensured a perfect alignment with the image sensor, utilising any included adapters or locking mechanisms to secure the lens firmly in place.

Positioning the IR illuminators strategically within the camera housing, Asher made sure they were optimally placed around the camera lens. Connecting them to the camera controller board, He meticulously double-checked the wiring connections to ensure they were properly established.

With the critical components in place, it was time to connect the camera controller board to the power supply. Asher paid close attention to the voltage and polarity requirements, ensuring a secure and accurate connection. He scrutinised the wiring connections, confirming their stability and reliability.