Chapter 151: The Beginning

Tia's heart sank.

Although she had already guessed about this last one, when she really heard it, she couldn't help but sink in her heart.

As soon as these words came out, the cruelty of this battle was already predictable.

It does not provide any form of support, and naturally includes healing and restoring potions, which are undoubtedly extremely important for wizards who are about to fight.

Tia looked around, and many of the people she had judged to have no family background had very unsightly faces, while those with family support had indifferent faces, and some were slightly happy.

Tia sighed.

With the addition of this last one, this battle will undoubtedly be even more unfriendly to many civilian wizards.

Just look at the faces of those people.

After all, as a civilian wizard, if you don't have a better inheritance, most of them have to fight alone, and the resources on your body are extremely limited, even if it is a necessity like a magic potion, there are not a lot.

There is no comparison with those family children who can drink potions as water.

From this point of view, this condition undoubtedly makes the advantages and disadvantages of the whole competition have been greatly tilted.

But in fact, if they calm down and think about it carefully, they will find that this is not entirely beneficial to the children of those families.

Indeed, the vast majority of wizards who do not have a family to rely on are far inferior to those who have a family to support them in terms of resources, and they will inevitably spend more effort and be more constrained in battle.

However, most of the civilian wizards have more experience in fighting than the children of the family, and these precious treasures accumulated in blood and sweat will be vividly displayed in this extremely oppressive environment, thus greatly increasing the Academy's evaluation of them.

In this case, both sides have their own advantages, and it is impossible to talk about which side suffers, and the fairness of the battle has not been broken.

It's just that civilian wizards will fight harder.

Counting the potions in the ring, Tia twisted her eyebrows, feeling a little barren.

Although she also understood Pendragon's intention to force the students to fight against the water, the difficulty of this was undoubtedly raised to a certain extent, and as a member of the masses who were short of food and ammunition, even she felt that it was tricky.

Tia thought about it as she stepped forward to draw the number according to the guidance.

Although she has a lot of reserves of magic energy potions from selling herbs a few days ago, it is only enough, not enough, and the gap between her and the inheritors of those big families is still not small.

And without considering the Book of Omniscience, she had no way of predicting whether she would run into a witch.

Besides, the possibility of encountering a civilian wizard in all five games is too small, so she must be prepared to save her mana.

This meant that Tia had to settle the battle as soon as possible to minimize the consumption of her own resources.

Number 18.

After glancing at the sign, she looked up and quickly spotted her opponent:

The peak of the junior apprentice, the same cultivation as her.

Visually he is a wizard with a lot of background.

After confirming her opponent, she stepped onto the 18th showdown platform.

Carrying out Pendragon's unflinching cleanliness, the battle of the Fifty Groups soon began.