Chapter 138: Choosing Magic

Converting magic materials for gold and gold for points is more cost-effective than exchanging magic materials for points due to the rarity of the materials in Mel's hands. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info

Arriving at the Tower, Maier enters the library, where an old man works as a librarian.

Contrary to what Mel had imagined, there were not many magicians in the library, and many of them were apprentices to magic, and there were very few formal magicians.

It's Mel, who can be regarded as the highest rank among them.

Mel was a little puzzled, but the library was a secluded place, and it was difficult to find someone to ask for a while, so he could only hide this doubt in his heart for the time being, and look for magic with peace of mind.

When someone passes by, the administrator opens his eyes and closes them again.

"Find what you want yourself, there is a classification on the shelf, come to me to register when you find it, and I will give you a copy after deducting the points." ”

"Note that the dungeon is only valid for three days, and after three days, the handwriting on the dungeon will disappear, so I recommend that you don't redeem too many at once. ”

Maier nodded at the old man and said, "Thank you." ”

Without the old man's reminder, Maier really intends to exchange a lot of magic, because he is very short of magic now, whether it is an apprentice level or a formal level.

After a week of searching, Mel had roughly determined his goals and memorized the location of the magic, and Maier chose three of them for the time being.

All three are apprentice-level magic, which is a supporting role.

The reason why he chose the apprentice level over the official level was because Maier was not sure how quickly he could learn new magic, and although he had learned a lot before, he had not deliberately calculated it.

Maier was afraid that he would redeem too much formal-level magic at once, and then he would not fully learn it in three days, and he would need to spend points to redeem it again, which would be more than worth the loss.

Apprentice-level magic, on the other hand, is relatively easy to learn, and the points exchanged are much cheaper than official magic, so even if you don't learn it all the way the first time, it won't cause much waste.

Back home with the copy, Maier began to read.

The first spell is air flow, a spell based on the wind element, whose magic model resembles a windmill, based on the earth element, to which the wind element is attached and the earth element only plays a fixed role.

The function of this magic is to achieve air flow, and it is generally used to exchange the gas in the secret room with the gas from the outside world when entering the secret room, so as not to cause harm to the human body.

There are many derivative effects, such as cleaning, which can blow the attached dust away.

The second magic is water condensation, a magic based on the water element, whose magic model resembles a well, also based on the earth element, to which the water element is attached and the earth element only plays a fixed role.

The main effect of this magic is to condense the surrounding water vapor into a cloud of pure water that can be drunk directly.

Magicians are more likely to use this magic when they are outdoors, as the outdoor environment is definitely harsher than at home, and it is not uncommon to encounter a lack of water.

At this time, the water flow is used to condense and you can get a drinkable water source.

However, this magic also has limitations, it can only condense water in the air, and cannot directly create water, and it will not work in areas where water vapor is very scarce.

In fact, this is a common problem with almost all water elemental magic, because carrying and creating are two completely different concepts, and creating something from scratch can be very difficult even for magicians.

Probably only those magicians who have reached the realm of great magicians can do it.

But despite this, water condensation is still a very practical magic.

The third spell is the first level of beast language, a spell that is different from several other spells, and its main function is to allow the caster to understand the language of certain animals for a certain period of time.

Mel was able to talk to Tom because the two were a magician and a pet, and there was a pet contract between the two, but Drupa couldn't understand a word of what Mel said.

When she saw this magic, Maier thought it was very interesting, after all, being able to communicate with animals seemed to be a very powerful thing anyway.

And Maier felt that there was a good chance that the magic would work unexpectedly in some cases.

Because many people don't notice the animals around them, but often the animals can see a lot of things clearly, and if they can speak animal language, they can get a lot of effective information from their mouths.

The price to pay may just be some food.

By the time he was in Orleans, Maier had already experienced the benefits of having a large herd of mountain animals to help him with his search or other work, and it was so convenient that it was too convenient.

But that time, Tom was the main force, and all the communication with the animals was done by Tom.

But Tom doesn't have to be there every time, and since he has this magic, it always doesn't hurt to learn it himself, Maier thought, and began to build a model of the magic.

Maier was already a full-fledged magician, so he had no difficulty in building such an apprentice-level magic model, and within three days, Maier had all three magic models built.

It then took another three days to optimize the three models in the same way as before.

The flow of air, the condensation of water, Maier experimented with it.

Beast Language Level 1 Maier originally wanted to find Drupa for experiments, but at the critical moment, this guy didn't know where to go to sleep, so Maier could only find Lily's puppy, Angel.

Mel looked at Angel, who tilted her head.

"Speak. ”

Angel continued to tilt her head.

"Speak quickly, and speak for you to eat. With that, Mel took out a small dried fish from behind his back and placed it in front of Angel, expecting Angel's reaction.

Angel looked at Meier, then at the dried fish in the ground, and finally, cautiously, sniffed it, then barked, and then left without looking back.

"What a stupid human to let Angel eat such unpalatable cat food!"

As soon as Mel's dough was twitched, he almost chased Angel back and beat him, and he was kind enough to give you fish to eat, and if you didn't eat it, it was disgusting to say such things.

However, the other party was just a puppy, and Mel still couldn't do anything to deal with a dog after all, glaring at Angel's back fiercely, and a smile appeared on Mel's face.

Although the dog's words were ugly, no matter what, they proved that this beast language level did have an effect.

It's just that it's such an uncute dog.