159 Third-Order Apprentices

After a few seconds, the light dissipated, and cracks had already opened on the surface of the six-one-pointed star in the middle.

Immediately, the cracks are peeled off, and the surface layer falls off one by one.

Soon, the hexagram ceased to exist, forming a diamond-shaped crystal.

"Huh?"

Chen Yi's heart was shocked, and his consciousness space collapsed and dispersed, and the surroundings fell into endless darkness.

He opened his eyes suddenly, looking at the familiar transit space, and his face was inexplicably surprised.

"You broke through like this?"

He felt the surging magic power in the source of his magic power, which had increased tenfold compared to before. It made him a little incredulous.

The Book of Oliver says that the path of a wizard becomes more difficult the further back you go. Each level you rise, the more terrible the bottlenecks you will face. It often takes several times or even more than ten times the effort before.

Even, in many cases, no matter how much effort is put in, the bottleneck cannot be broken.

Generally speaking, the better the qualification, the higher the upper limit.

However, he doesn't think that there will be an essential difference between the same people. The reason why people with high qualifications are more likely to have higher achievements is nothing more than the difference in cultivation efficiency.

Because all demonic plants, even potions, have the problem of drug resistance. Use the same magic plant or potion to boost, and the more times you use it, the worse the effect will be.

According to the Book of Oliver, the improvement of any wizard's strength is inseparable from the assistance of potions, and people who do not rely on any external objects and can become a wizard only by meditation only exist in legends.

And the resources of this world are limited, like potions, which are more precious than magic plants, because there is a probability of failure in refining. The so-called monks have more porridge and less porridge, and if it is spread to each apprentice, the chances of getting it are even more slim.

Generally, wizard apprentices practice, usually accumulate by meditation, here we see the importance of qualifications, excellent may be able to complete the accumulation in ten years, poor talent will take twenty, thirty, or even fifty years. Before you finish accumulating, you might die of old age.

Therefore, many wizards with poor talent can't help but start using potions to complete the accumulation stage in advance, and when they reach the bottleneck, they will use the second potion, and some people even need three.

People with poor talent who want to become the strongest among wizards will either have bad luck. Either he has a good background and has someone who prepares everything for him.

In the book, Oliver writes sarcastically, "Even a pig can be a full-fledged wizard with resources." ”

At the stage of a wizard's apprenticeship, the saddest thing is naturally the threshold of the second to third order. Becoming a first-order apprentice is the easiest, and even if the qualifications are poor, it will take a few years to achieve it.

If you want to become a second-order apprentice, it is much more difficult, and if you are not qualified, it will take ten or eight years.

As for the third-order apprentices, those with poor qualifications will need decades to meditate on their own. It may not be achieved in a lifetime. Therefore, at this time, the vast majority of people will rely on external objects to break through.

He knew his situation, and his qualifications were extremely poor. To become a first-order apprentice, you rely on the Blood Soul Flower. To become a second-order apprentice, you use magic stones, and you rely on external objects.

Originally, he thought that if he wanted to become a third-order apprentice, he needed to use potions. He had prepared so many silver coins just to auction off a few demon plants at auction and refine the potions to help break through.

As a result, as soon as he used the twenty-fifth magic stone, he naturally broke through.

It's not what he imagined.

He was pleasantly surprised, but also a little blindsided.

"You can't be mistaken, right?"

He froze, pinched a trick, and recited a series of incantations in his mouth, and after about a second, a fist-sized circle of light appeared, like a light bulb, and the milky white light illuminated the entire transit space.

"Illumination".

He looked at the aperture in front of him, and couldn't help but take a deep breath and suppress his agitated mood.

"Light Technique" is a zero-level spell that can be cast by a first-order apprentice, but requires the use of a medium called Shinestone. Second-order apprentices use this spell, so they don't need a medium, but they hold the spell for more than five seconds.

This is where the difference between the different stages of apprenticeship is reflected, and the key points are two points, power and spell holding time.

This is just a non-lethal spell, if it is replaced by a relatively powerful spell like the Fireball Technique, the first-order apprentice will not be able to use it at all. Second-order apprentices, in addition to the medium, need more than ten seconds to recite the incantation.

And the third-order apprentice, the medium is omitted, and it only takes five seconds, and the power is several times greater.

This is also why, in front of the Great Knight, the second-order apprentice does not even have the ability to resist. In ten seconds, enough time for the great knight to kill him ten times.

After Chen Yi became a second-order apprentice, he fought against others, and he never had the idea of using spells to deal with the other party, which was the reason.

Now, he was already a third-order apprentice, so he was naturally very different. When he masters a few more spells, even if he doesn't use a gun, he will be an invincible existence in the same rank.

He was thrilled to think that he would soon be able to learn the cool spells in the book.

"But why break through so easily?"

When he thought about it, he still felt very strange.

"Is it because I'm using magic stones? No, the use of magic stones in the book to practice is not very efficient, and it is more wasteful. If the magic stone can really have such an effect, I'm afraid all the apprentices will use the magic stone to practice. ”

"Or the Book of Ice?"

He thought of the last six-pointed star he saw in the consciousness space, and felt that this guess was quite reliable.

When the six-pointed star dissipated, it turned into a diamond-shaped crystal, almost identical to the diamond-shaped pattern on the cover of the Book of Ice.

Ever since he got his hands on the Book of Ice, he has been using the strange diamond-shaped pattern on the cover to temper his will every day, without stopping.

Could it be that the reason?

He guessed in his heart.

This book, obtained from old Willy, is sealed with a strange and inexplicable soul eater.

He is no longer the rookie he used to be, and he has a certain understanding of common sense among wizard apprentices. Something like the Soul Eater that can devour other people's souls is definitely a high-level monster.

He also made a point to inquire about Drew, and even this well-informed old man had never heard of such a thing.

The origin of this "Book of Ice" is probably even more terrifying than he thought before.

To make a great knight like Old Willy follow, his master is at least an official wizard.

He was even more eager to open the book to see what it contained, but so far, it had not succeeded.

He knew that in order to open it, he had to pass the test of the pattern on the cover.

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