43 The Wizards' Guild (1) asks for favorites and recommendations
The Wizards' Guild is a conspicuous tower full of magical art style, and its brilliant brilliance entangles it, attracting a large number of elves to chase and play.
There are a lot of players coming and going here, holding all kinds of spell-casting props in their hands, almost all of them are wearing apprentice robes, and there is almost no good face on their faces, all of them are like bitter melons, not at all as high-spirited as the trainees of other guilds.
It's like a college student who has just finished an advanced math course.
Near the towers are several palaces of five or six storeys that surround the tower in the center, filled with roads, flower beds and meadows.
The hall is on the first floor of the Magic Tower, and the two of them make their way through the depressed crowd to their destination.
"I'm sorry, Mr. Warlord, but professional skills are not available to non-guild members." The teller lady of the Wizards' Guild said.
"Well, my mentor should have already agreed with the Wizards' Guild, for example, ask your superiors?" Agni leaned against the counter and said with a smile.
The teller lady looked at his star card, motioned for him to wait, and walked out the back door.
After a while, when the teller lady returned, her face was a little embarrassed.
"Mr. Warrior, I'm very sorry that we didn't receive the notification because of communication problems." The teller lady bowed, "Please go to the mystery...... Uh, the eighth laboratory of the Void Palace, Mentor Pelos is waiting for you. β
Although it was a little inexplicable, Agni didn't say much, and after converging with Mingte, they walked towards the Void Building together.
The magic tower can be said to be a strategic location in Cologneburg, not only has a variety of powerful magic guides and magic arrays, but also the seat of the Cologne Fort Secret Council, naturally it is impossible for the high-rise to let the apprentices enter and exit at will, and the surrounding palace is used for teaching and living.
The Void Palace is one of them, and the starlight composed of the overall Cheng Hei *** method of this palace revolves around the Void Palace, which looks mysterious and gorgeous.
When I came to Lab 8, there was already a mentor waiting in it.
Instead of wearing a mage robe, Mentor Pelos wore a black trench coat with a pair of round-rimmed glasses and his hair combed back. He doesn't look very old, about 30 years old at most. The style is a little different from what Agni imagined.
Seeing that Agni's expression was a little subtle, Mentor Pelos laughed instead: "What, seeing me, a little disappointed?" β
"Well, no, no, I just didn't expect the mentor to be so young." Agni laughed.
"Think the wizard should have a white beard, a peaked hat, and a robe?" Mentor Pelos was not angry, but rather somewhat approachable.
At that, both Agni and Minter laughed.
Agni admits very simply: "That's exactly what I thought. β
"You warriors always have some strange thoughts, some white-robed wizards, gray-robed wizards, and some people even recite some spells that I don't know where I learned them, and it will take a lot of time just to correct them." Mentor Pelos shook his head helplessly.
Coming to a round table, guiding the two to sit down, after pondering for a while, Mentor Pelos spoke: "You are Trilek's apprentice?" β
Agni nodded.
"Then it's no wonder," Mentor Pelos suddenly said, "don't worry about it, it has nothing to do with you, it's just the previous conflict between the councilors, you are just a fish in the pond." β
Agni touched his nose, he didn't think it was that complicated.
"So that's the end of the gossip." Mentor Pelos cleared his throat, "Are you sure you want to learn 'multicast'?" β
"This is also the arrangement of Mentor Trilek." Agni said helplessly.
"In fact, very few fighters can learn the 'multi-casting', and the reason you should know is that most fighters are difficult to cast even one spell, let alone multiple spells." Mentor Pelos began to explain.
"Of course, the 'multi-casting' itself is not complicated, but the requirements for the phantom star required are relatively high." He took out a crystal and handed it to Agni.
"Engraved Crystal: Multicast"
γLevel Requirements: LV5 Professional Skillsγ
"Phantom Star Cost: 5 Mana, Control 6"
"Effect: The ability to activate multiple spell models at the same time, a basic skill necessary for large-scale spells."
"This skill is essential for full-fledged mages above LV12, as it is required for most compound spells, such as Fire Rain and Ice Storm. But it also uses a lot of phantom stars, so generally mages who want to use this skill will learn it after LV10, and you have to learn this skill at LV5, and it is also a compulsory upgrade course, with all due respect, I really haven't seen it. β
"Your spell has only learned one 'Air Blade', so our practice is mainly based on the plural form of this skill. Now, you start carving. β
Agni nodded, took the crystal in his palm, closed his eyes, and began to inscribe.
This skill is different from what I have been exposed to before, and the 6 control phantom stars required for "multi-casting" are actually all used as the primary star, and the magic phantom stars are all secondary stars.
After a little time, the fire had already been inscribed, and there was a hint of understanding of the use of "multiple spells" in my heart.
There are actually many ways to use this skill, and the most used is to stack the same spell model multiple times to create the effect of fire rain or ice rain. Another way Agni felt might be useful for him was to activate multiple different spell models at the same time, greatly increasing the mage's ability to fight alone.
But it's a pity that the mage who has mastered the second usage is at least LV16, and it's definitely not something that a half-asser like Agni can learn. Moreover, "multi-casting" is only effective for vector-based spells, and has no effect on other skills, status-based spells, and Agni's idea of having each of his clones have the ability to use skills is shattered.
After the inscription was completed, Pelos led the fire to the open room next door, where several practice puppets were dangling in the center.
"You cast the 'Air Blade' once and show me first." Mentor Pelos said.
Agni nodded, and following the method Amelia had taught him, he successfully constructed a spell model and launched it with a magic slingshot.
"Qiang~!" The puppet took a half-step back, only a white mark on his chest, not cracked.
However, Pelos was already very satisfied, after all, these puppets were used by him for experiments, and they were much harder than those used by apprentices, and the power of being able to create a white seal was already good.
"It's not bad, at least it's much better than those apprentices who can't put a moderate amount of spells." Pelos nodded, "I really didn't expect a ranger to be better than our magic apprentice, do you want to consider coming to the Wizards' Guild?" β
Agni was naturally not sensitive, and he still preferred the Sky Ranger to the magician. And there are so many things to learn about magic, far from being something that a scumbag like him can master.
Mentor Pelos had some regrets, but he still dutifully taught him how to stack the "Air Blade" and cast it.