Chapter 382: Origin
When Rhodes returned to his original residence, Rowling began to ask Rhodes a number of questions, including about his next preparations.
As for Rowling, Rhodes did not fully inform himself about his situation. Rowling knew that Rhodes had knowledge of Potions, but she didn't know how far Rhodes had reached that knowledge of Potions.
In the course of the previous preliminary round, with the man as a precedent, Rowling also had some understanding of how to judge the quality of potions, as well as the depth of potions.
Previously, even though Rowling had read a lot of books, none of them could contain the content of Potions.
Because Potions is different from other special skills, even if Rowling is extremely capable of learning, it will not be able to play a role in this effect anytime soon.
Although Rowling was able to learn about some of the selection of refining materials through some books on the occult, she didn't know much about Potions as a whole until she came to this Potions competition.
In her mind, Rowling compared the scene when Rhodes was refining potions with the scene of the previous man, but she could only find that in the refining of potions, Rhodes seemed to be unable to surpass the previous man.
After all, Potions is different from ordinary skills, and it is difficult to improve your mastery of Potions without a long period of study.
In Rowling's thoughts, although Rhodes had gained extremely strong strength in a short period of time, Rhodes obviously didn't have much knowledge of this extremely unfamiliar Potions science.
After understanding Rowling's worries, Rhodes didn't explain anything, but only calmed her down a little and told her not to continue worrying.
Seeing that Rod didn't have the idea of talking about it, Rowling could only change the topic to another side.
Although Rowling didn't know much about potions, she clearly remembered that in the course of her previous readings, a book on the advanced applications of occult art appeared in the preliminary round of the fruit used by the man to refine potions.
Through the introduction in that book, Rowling also has a general understanding of the characteristics of this fruit, as well as how precious it is.
According to the book, the fruit can help mages open up their spiritual seas, allowing them to cast more powerful spells, but the growing conditions are harsh and not so conspicuous in appearance.
If you don't know anything about this knowledge, even if you stumble upon it, you will only think of it as a wild fruit.
The only characteristic of this fruit is that when it is broken, the juice wrapped inside produces a peculiar aroma, which is also the general way in which this fruit is discovered.
If you eat this fruit directly, although it can improve the spiritual attributes of the mage, there is also a limit to this improvement, which will weaken with the increase of the mage's own strength.
According to Rhodes' current attributes, if he consumes this fruit directly, he will not be able to bring any improvement to himself.
However, when the fruit is refined into a potion, the effect it can have is multiplied.
When refining potions, under the stimulation of various substances, the essence of this fruit will be greatly changed, and some of the original restrictions will be weakened or even completely eliminated at this time. In addition to testing the mage's refining level, how to match the materials is equally important.
Just like the potion that the man had refined before, when the refining was complete, even for Rod, the potion could be of great use to a long extent, far more than directly taking the unrefined fruit.
Bracada chose to redevelop potions, and this was also important to him, and many mages were able to improve their strength through potions with different effects.
As mages deepened their study of potions, some of the drawbacks that mages deliberately ignored gradually appeared.
In the dungeon where the sorcerer is located, Potions has an extremely important place. In the eyes of powerful sorcerers, potions are not much more important than various witchcraft rituals.
It can be said that Potions itself was born for witchcraft, and this doomed the mage's hopes to be disappointed.
Bracada's mages chose to redevelop potions, also because they valued the benefits potions could bring to their mages, but ignored the disasters that potions could cause.
If it weren't for this, Bracada wouldn't have buried the knowledge of Potions with the Sorcerers when they were expelled in the first place.
The potions refined by the sorcerers are very different from ordinary potions. For regular creatures, the potions made by the Sorcerer are more effective, but they often come at a cost.
Potions were born because the sorcerer tried to essentially improve his form and no longer be limited by his body.
This is also what most hexels try to achieve, similar to the bat-transformation mastered by Rhodes, which allows it to enter another life form, but at a lower level.
However, if you simply use witchcraft to change your form, there will be great restrictions, and if you use it many times in a short period of time, you will also be punished to a certain extent, and the witchcraft ritual is extremely uncertain, even the craziest witchcraft will not dare to use your body to perform the witchcraft ritual easily.
In this case, in order to achieve this, the less harmful potions were researched by the sorcerers, who were able to transform themselves into various creatures for a long period of time.
When potions appeared, it became a great development of witches, and during this time, mages also participated in it, contributing to the development of potions.
At that time, Bradka, with the rapid development of potions, the effects brought by it had long gone beyond the realm of witchcraft, and all kinds of potions with various effects appeared, but all of them disappeared with the expulsion of the magician.
Before the Potions Festival opened, due to the weakening of the influence of the mage god, the research on potions was carried out by the academies everywhere, but due to the existence of the magic guild, this kind of research could not be carried out with great fanfare, and at least the minimum respect for the mage god was required.
The idea of the god of mages is the pure use of spells, not some other means.
Mages who believe in this idea are not at all interested in witchcraft, nor in other methods such as potions and alchemy.
These mages are concentrated within the Magic Guild and exist as regulators, and it can be said that it is because of them that the corruption of Bracada has not continued, but has been maintained at its current stage.
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