Chapter Thirty-Seven: The Flame Operator

"Wait. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 Just as Ryan was about to leave, a familiar voice stopped him.

"Viren, what are you going to say?" The elder in the middle glanced at the old man on the other side, looking a little puzzled.

"Ryan was weak but he saved the apprentices, and his courage is commendable, and I think we should give him some reward." Even if he couldn't see Viren's face clearly, Ryan could feel the smiling gaze shoot back and forth over him.

Although what Viren said was right, in fact, even if Ryan was not involved, with Panside's legendary strength, it was still easy to rescue these apprentices, so the elder in the middle did not speak immediately.

"And if it weren't for Ryan's delay, I'm afraid the Dragon Cult would have transferred everything before Lancedell and Pansted arrived in the Dragon's Lair, and Ryan would have contributed a lot to getting these loot, so I suggest that Ryan be allowed to choose one of these things." Seeing that everyone was silent, Viren smiled lightly and said Ryan's true credit.

"That's right." Lancedell nodded his head in approval, approving of Viren's proposal.

After all, it was the hero who repelled the red dragon, and it was still easy to fight for some benefits for his apprentice, and under Lancedel's follow, the elder in the middle nodded, and then Pansted waved his hand with a resentful expression.

Under a burst of brilliant brilliance, familiar equipment appeared in front of Ryan. Ryan, who hadn't come back to his senses yet, was a little dazed, but after his mentor nodded, he reacted instantly.

I'll go, and such a good thing?!

Without further hesitation, Ryan immediately picked up the reddish scimitar he had dreamed of.

Flame Operator (Machete)

Damage: Slash

Base Damage: 1d6

Heavy Attack: ×2

Special Attributes:

Blazing: Deals an additional 1d6 fire damage when attacking.

Intricate crimson inscriptions spread throughout the scimitar, shimmering with what looked like flowing lava. Ryan couldn't wait to wield the Flame Operator, and a hot breath quickly rushed up.

Magic weapons!

When Ryan got his first piece of magical equipment, he had been working on Rebirth for more than half a year. The Morning Light Blessing is highly targeted and does not reflect the true power of magic weapons. In contrast, the Flame Manipulator's special attributes directly double the weapon's damage! At this moment, the excitement in Ryan's heart can't be expressed in words, this is what a magic weapon should look like!

"Okay, you go back to the lab first, I'll have something to say to you later." Lancedell glanced at Ryan, who was excited, and his flat tone made him gradually restrain his emotions.

Nodding, Ryan took his eyes off the other equipment with difficulty, and stepped into the teleportation circle step by step.

Soon in the lab, Ryan found an open spot in the corner and sat down, took out the flame man, and slowly stroked the lines on it. Magic weapons are unique in that many of the attack spells are area-of-effect, so they require the user to label themselves so as not to accidentally get hurt.

Non-casters usually use their own blood or psionic power, while casters are much simpler, using the 0 Ring Spell Arcane Sigil is sufficient.

Speaking of the Arcane Seal, this spell is also interesting, not so much magic as the spiritual power of a mage. Like the veins of the leaves, each mage's arcane sigil is different. Carving your own arcane mark on an item is equivalent to putting a label on it, and others can only get permission from the mage to use the item, or wait until the mage dies and the arcane mark disappears on its own. Of course, after all, it is a 0-ring spell, and it is not impossible to crack the arcane imprint.

However, the arcane imprint that Ryan constructed is very distinctive, and in this world, except for the existence whose strength far exceeds his own, I am afraid that few spellcasters can crack it.

"In my name!"

Airplanes! As Ryan recited the incantation, the pale blue shimmer quickly condensed, and as the magic carved a spell model into the blade, Ryan clearly felt the flame manipulator's connection to himself become stronger.

That's right, Chinese, the only language in this world!

Successfully making his mark, Ryan lifted the Flame Manipulator, and as his mind moved, brilliant flames erupted from the inscription.

After a simple wave of two strokes, he quickly got used to the feeling of the flame man, and the joy on Ryan's face could not fade.

Not liking the boring waiting, Ryan put away the flame operator, sat down on the floor, and took out the scroll from his bosom to record the magic missile.

There are two types of scrolls in the world of Ariel: transcription scrolls that simply record spell data, and magic scrolls that can cast recorded spells. Both scrolls have detailed models of spells, so it's not difficult to deduce and learn the spell with the help of a magic scroll.

Carefully opening the scroll, Ryan tore off two blank pages from the confiscated spell book, picked up the quill placed on the test table, and began to analyze and trace the spell model in earnest.

The magic missile is a growth spell, starting from the level 1 mage, every time you increase two levels and touch a higher ring of magic nets, you can build an additional diversion node in the spell model, that is, an additional missile is fired.

Although there are only five at most, as a ring spell, even if you don't have super magic expertise, it has the full damage of 5d5+5, and I don't know how many players occupy most of the spell slots.

The magic missile's spell model is a complex pattern that is equal to the top, bottom, left, and right, and like most plastic spells, it is mainly based on two spell nodes: gathering energy and spreading. The hardest part of it for Ryan is the intricate arrangement.

While interpreting the functions of each node and depicting the spell model with one stroke at a time, Ryan, who is obsessed with learning, has long forgotten the passage of time.

Model copying is different from transcription, while drawing the model, you need to use mental power to correct and remember, similar to practicing words, practice over and over again makes the spirit able to remember, and portrays it out of thin air, so the model copy not only makes Ryan physically tired, the consumption of mental power makes people inevitably tired, and even headaches.

As night crept on, Ryan finally managed to paint it again, wiping the sweat from his forehead and letting out a long sigh of relief. Although there is a significant difference with the model on the reels, the basic verve is revealed.

Glancing at his work with satisfaction, Ryan crumpled it into a ball of paper and threw it behind him, and was about to make a second copy, when he was interrupted by a familiar voice behind him.

"Are you using my ink?"

"Mentor!" Ryan was startled and quickly turned around. I saw that Lancedell was holding the crumpled copy in his hand, and looked at the quill in Ryan's hand with a flat gaze.

This world is different from Earth, even the most ordinary graphite ink is valuable, and due to the crudeness of the crafting process, most mages prefer inks made from animal blood or plants, which are not only silky, but also able to contain the infusion of magical power. Of course, its value even surpasses that of gold.

Lancedell didn't mean to hold Ryan responsible, he glanced at the spell model in his hand, and his look of surprise flashed: "I didn't expect you to start the study of the 1-ring spell so quickly, it seems that I still underestimate you." ”

Ryan kept a smirk and didn't answer.

"You don't have to be nervous, I'm not looking for you for these little things." As he spoke, Lancedell pulled out a badge and three blank scrolls from his bosom, a familiar sigil in the corner that made Ryan ecstatic.

This is the library's entry permit and transcription scroll! One of them is a scroll worth 50 gold coins that can transcribe 2 rings of spells!

As mentioned earlier, the license is the mentor's affirmation of the apprentice, and entering the library can not only browse all kinds of knowledge, but also pay for spell transcription. In order to prevent anyone from exploiting the loophole, Shining Star Castle prohibits everyone from bringing private transcription scrolls into it, and if you want to transcribe spells, you must buy a transcription scroll with the logo of Shining Star Castle in the hands of the administrator.

That is, the three in front of you, obediently! If Patrick is not mistaken, in order to prevent students from overwhelming themselves, spell scrolls with more than 2 rings must pass the academy test before they are eligible for purchase.

And now, it's all in front of Ryan!