Chapter 120: Sweeping

As soon as Hellag left the library, he began to prepare his next steps.

Now that he has enough magic stones, he is ready to buy a lot of zero-level spells.

There are many types of zero-level spells, and most wizard apprentices can't support them to learn and master many zero-level spells due to time, energy, and money.

But Herag is different, with dark blue assistance, you can save a lot of time to learn and master zero-level spells, and now it's not bad that magic stones can buy zero-level spells at will.

The more spells you master, the more you will have to deal with various situations.

There are three ways to buy zero-level spells, the cheapest is the flea market, where wizard apprentices generally sell them again after learning spells on their own, just to get back to their roots, and the price will be lower.

There is also the official store in the Moonlight Glade, there are many types here, but the price will be higher, Herag couldn't afford to go here before.

Finally, it is to contact other wizards to trade directly, such as the spells that Herag had purchased from Leo and Larry before.

Herag decided to go to the flea market first, although there were fewer people recently, but he could save a little.

It was nearly late at night when he came out of the library, and Herag went home to meditate all night, waiting until the next morning to leave for the flea market.

The flea market is noticeably more deserted than before, with few stalls and very few people visiting the flea market.

Herag wandered around for a while and found one that sold zero-level spells.

He squatted on the side of the road and looked at the few spell models on the ground, and after excluding the zero-level spells he had mastered, he picked out three that were not bad.

Little Fireball

Fire Shield

Magic Missile

The lethality of the small fireball technique is very good, and the release speed and strength are faster than using demonized items after mastering it.

The Fire Shield is a fire-based shield, and this shield spell is special.

In addition to being defensive, it is also somewhat aggressive.

The Flame Shield's shield has a hot exterior and can be used to charge enemies into formations.

For a wizard who specializes in fire, this shield is still very good.

Although Herag is not a fire-type specialty, he also plans to buy it, and he doesn't have too many shield-based spells.

The last one is the Magic Missile, which is the most suitable spell for Herag, and is a dark offensive spell.

Herag doesn't have a single dark energy offensive spell right now, and he just needs this magic missile.

The magic missile is a relatively practical zero-level spell, with low mana consumption and good lethality.

"How much do these three zero-level spells cost?" Khrag asked.

The stall owner, a thin second-class wizard apprentice, glanced at Hellag and said, "Two magic stones, one for one." ”

"I want them all." When Herag saw that the price was right, he bought them all, and the market price was usually this price.

He happily took out six magic stones and put away the three zero-level spells.

The stall owner carefully took the six magic stones, looking relieved.

Khrag knew what six magic stones meant to the average wizard apprentice, and it had allowed them to do a great deal.

He then went to other stalls to take a look, and there were relatively few zero-level spells to choose from, and in the end, he only bought a copy of "Ice Arrow".

"I'll have to check out the spell shop in the Moonlight Glades." After wandering around and finding nothing of value, Herag walked to the spell shop.

The spell shop is located just across from the Lion Cafe and is a five-story building.

In the past, the spell shop was quite lively, but now there are few people in and out of the door for half a day.

The Spell Shop sells mostly zero-level spells and a small number of first-level spells.

In addition to spells, there are also a large number of casting materials for sale.

There are many spells that require the corresponding casting materials to be used to cast spells, and many of these casting materials are consumable and need to be replenished regularly.

None of the spells that Herag currently has do require casting materials, so he rarely encounters them, and he doesn't need to come to the Spell Shop to buy casting materials.

The Spell Shop looks like a bookstore on the surface, with many bookshelves inside, and rows of bookshelves with a book on it, each of which is a spell model of a spell.

There is a price tag under each book, and the first floor is full of zero-level spells, and the price is generally three to five magic stones, which is generally one magic stone more expensive than the flea market.

"Weary hands."

Herag stood in front of the bookshelf and saw the spell at a glance.

Tired Hand is a status spell that causes the enemy to fall into a state of exhaustion when it touches it with its hand.

It looks mediocre, but it works well in real combat.

In a highly focused battle, one negligence can cost a small life.

The only downside is that this spell requires close proximity to cast.

But that wasn't a problem for Herag, he had his own agenda.

After removing his tired hand from the bookshelf, Herag continued to wander around, and soon found another spell of his choice.

"Mana armor."

This spell is also a defensive spell, but unlike shield spells, mana armor can improve the body's defense against physical attacks, just like wearing a suit of armor, so it is called mana armor.

Herag did not refuse this defensive spell and took it directly.

He then bought a full five shield spells, almost all of the shield spells in the level zero spells.

In addition to shield spells, Herag also purchased some buff spells.

"Stride Running: Instantly increases your movement speed for one second."

This is a speed burst spell, and Herag has not yet learned it, so there is no way to know the specific data.

He felt that this spell should be quite useful, and it might work wonders.

"The Wrath of the Bloody Bull: Dramatically Increases Physical Strength and Strength."

This is a spell that requires casting materials, and when used, it can be cast by smearing the blood of the Bloody Ox on any part of the body.

"Unyielding Will: Strengthens one's ability to resist negative effects such as charm and fear."

"Blessing of the Mountain Elves: Obtain the blessing of the Mountain Elves in a short period of time, and you will have a body as powerful as a mountain giant."

There weren't many buff-type zero-level spells, and Herag picked three that looked good.

Next, there are the dark energy spells.

As a wizard apprentice specializing in dark energy, he has too little mastery of spells in this area.

There are relatively few spells in the dark energy system, and after reading it, Herag picked up a copy of "Level Zero Spells: Shadow Corner".

This is a shadow spell book, and it also belongs to the category under the dark energy system.

"Shadow Corner: Let your body melt into the shadows and hide your tracks."

It's more like a thief's use of concealment, but it's a more sophisticated spell and more effective.

Herag fell in love with this spell at a glance, and it was simply the best choice for killing people and overselling goods.

It's just that this spell can only be used for sneak attacks, and once the enemy is prepared to cast a magic perception, this spell is useless.

(End of chapter)