Chapter 406: Main Materials
After taking the potion that Rhodes handed over, Rowling did not drink it immediately, but just looked at Rhodes for a proper explanation.
For a long time, Rowling had no defenses against Rod, even though Lot showed all kinds of abnormalities.
Whether it is becoming a powerful necromancer, controlling a ghost dragon, or awakening to become a hero, these are not easy things for ordinary people to achieve, at least in just a few months, but these are what happened to Rod.
Out of trust, Rowling was able to find all kinds of reasons for Rod's actions in her heart and explain the reasonableness of all this for him. In Rowling's view, all of these changes in Rhodes stemmed from the destruction of the village he lived in by necromancers.
It wasn't until she was led by Rhodes to Bracada that Rowling felt something unusual.
In Bracada, Rowling could perceive from Rhodes that he had an inexplicable familiarity with everything here, as if he had been here before.
This sense of familiarity is not something that can be made by camouflage. What was very new to Rowling was nothing more common in Rod's eyes.
If that didn't mean anything, then Rod's prowess in the potions competition was what really puzzled Rowling.
Through the introduction of Potions in various classics, Rowling also roughly understands that mastering Potions knowledge is not something that can be achieved in a short period of time, and it must be achieved through long-term research and accumulation.
Even mages in various academies who have studied potions for a long time may not be able to refine powerful potions, but Rhodes can do this, refining the "perfect potions" that Rowling is holding in his hand.
The materials needed to refine the "Perfect Potion" are not something that ordinary mages can have, and even if they are acquired, it will cost a lot of money, which can also reflect the overall strength of mages.
For this reason, Rowling had great doubts in her heart about the bottle of "perfect potion" that Rhodes had refined, and she desperately wanted to know how Rod did it.
As if anticipating the question in Rowling's heart, at this time, Rod's explanation also reached Rowling's ears.
"I was able to refine this potion thanks to the materials I had gathered earlier."
"Around the time you were trapped inside the Merchant Order, I was in the centaur tribe in the territory of Eli, and I obtained the main part of this potion in your hand, the Elven Spring."
"The poem I gave you earlier, the ritual book on the ritual of fusion, also comes from the same centaur tribe.
"The Elven Fountain has extremely powerful effects, even if you drink it directly, you can get an essential boost. As a material for refining potions, it can also give full play to its greatest advantages, improving the quality of potions a lot. ”
"The refining of perfect potions, on the contrary, does not pay attention to the standards of refining, you only need to choose materials that can be refined with the Elven Spring, and guide the effect of the Elven Spring, and you can get the required potions."
After explaining the information about the Potions theme, Rhodes raised his hand to Rowling.
In these words explained by Rod, the process of obtaining the main part of the potion is deliberately emphasized, and the treatment of the material is downplayed.
For an ordinary mage, even if he gets the Elven Spring, he doesn't know how to use it to refine potions. If you want to use the Elven Fountain to refine the perfect potion like Rhodes, you also need a mage to have a lot of experience in potions.
However, for Rowling, these explanations given by Rhodes are enough to explain everything before.
From some texts, Rowling also learned about the Elven Fountain, and knew how powerful it was.
In Rowling's opinion, due to the existence of the Elven Spring, when refining potions, Rhodes only needs to perform a simple treatment of the Elven Fountain to obtain powerful potions, including the perfect potion refined by Rhodes, which is also obtained in this way.
At this time, the doubts in Rowling's heart gradually disappeared. Looking at Rhodes in front of him and the gold badge he was wearing in front of him, Rowling also felt a little joy that Rhodes was able to enter the final.
As for Rod's familiarity with Bracada, Rowling didn't care about it at this time.
Even if Rod didn't explain anything, Rowling was able to explain all this for Rod in her own mind.
Seeing that his guidance in the narration was effective, Rhodes gradually put his mind at ease, and if it aroused Rowling's suspicions, it might cause a lot of unnecessary trouble. Fortunately, Rowling did not have any doubts in another aspect, but only had some doubts about the strength that Rhodes showed in refining potions.
Once Rhodes had explained everything, Rowling was about to drink the perfect potion. At this time, Rhodes suddenly realized something, stopped Rowling from drinking the potion, and took the potion from Rowling's hand.
Although she was stopped by Rhodes and did not drink the perfect potion, Rowling did not have much dissatisfaction in her heart. Rowling knew that Rhodes must have his reasons for doing this.
Sure enough, when Rowling learned that Rhodes planned to use the Elven Fountain to refine more powerful potions in the finals, she understood what Rod meant.
Due to the relationship between the main body of the potion, if they are all perfect potions refined through the Elven Spring, for the mages who drink them, only the first bottle of perfect potion can have an effect.
Rhodes stopped Rowling's actions in order to prevent her from drinking the potion she had made now, which would not have the most effect.
After learning about Rod's thoughts, Rowling also had some expectations for the potions that Rhodes would refine in the finals. After chatting with Rhodes and asking him how he felt about refining potions, Rowling left from here.
At this point, Rhodes was the only one left in the room.
After looking at the remaining perfect potion in the container, Rod could only secretly say that he was sorry.
The potion refined through the Elven Fountain as the main body had no effect on Rhodes himself.
Due to having drunk the Elven Fountain, Rhodes himself was unable to get the effect bonus of these potions, and only had the most basic attributes of the Elven Fountain.
However, Rhodes did not regret his decision to drink the Elven Spring, if it weren't for the attribute enhancement bonus brought by the Elven Spring, he might have died in one of the original battles.
After putting away these perfect potions, Rhodes also began to prepare for the finals.
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