The Wizard: From Zero-Ring Wizard to Almighty Lord

Chapter 15 The Difference Between Wizards (Please read, collect, and recommend!)

Chapter 15

The contents of the two books, "Introduction to Natural Wizards" and "From Natural Novice to Lord of the Earth", are easy to understand and are very suitable for newcomers like Lin En to understand the basic knowledge of natural wizards.

They not only systematically introduce the core concepts of natural wizards, but also give Lin En a more comprehensive understanding of the entire wizard world by comparing the research directions of other wizard categories.

"Wizards have different research directions, and the difficulty of practice, the resources consumed, and even the final gains are also very different."

Late at night, Lin En gently opened the window. The night was as dark as ink, the moon was high, and the cool night breeze blew in from the window, brushing across his face, bringing a bit of freshness and tranquility.

His eyes fell into the distance, thinking about what he had just learned in his mind.

Elemental wizards are the most mainstream research direction in the wizard world.

Natural elements such as fire, ice, and lightning can be seen everywhere, and research resources are relatively cheap, with a very high cost-effectiveness.

Although it is not easy for elemental wizards to excel in their practice, they rarely have fatal shortcomings. They are a type of wizard who follows the path of moderation, stable, reliable, and generally accepted.

Bloodline wizards are completely different.

Bloodline wizards are a practice direction with a very high starting point but a limited upper limit.

They quickly strengthen themselves by extracting the blood of powerful monsters. If they can obtain the blood of high-level monsters, bloodline wizards can almost reach a very high level in a short period of time, and their practice speed is far faster than other types of wizards.

However, this convenience is not without cost-the upper limit of the growth of bloodline wizards is almost doomed.

Unless they can further purify the blood in their bodies and concentrate it to a higher level, they will always stop at a specific level.

As for natural wizards, they are another completely different existence.

Lin En has chosen this path now.

The practice of natural wizards during their apprenticeship period is quite difficult.

In order to cultivate the seeds of life, he must use more than 80% of his mental power in his mind to nourish the seeds, and cannot use his mental power to cast witchcraft at will, which makes his combat effectiveness far inferior to other wizards at the same stage.

But once he successfully becomes a formal wizard and lets the life seed bloom and germinate, he will gain the powerful ability unique to natural wizards.

This potential is difficult for other wizard categories to achieve.

After the life seed blooms and germinates, it is completely watered and controlled by the spiritual power of the natural wizard during its growth process.

Therefore, it will not give birth to an independent consciousness, but will directly merge with the consciousness of the natural wizard.

If we use Lin En's words in his previous life, this life seed has actually been "taken over" by the wizard.

According to Lin En's understanding, this phenomenon is like a wizard gaining a "second soul" or "second infant", which greatly improves his own spiritual power operation and witchcraft ability.

And every life seed will also have a unique talent secret after germination!

Through the description of the book, Lin En learned that the reason why formal wizards can easily crush wizard apprentices is not only because of the huge gap in spiritual power level, but also because of another key factor - permanent witchcraft mark.

When a third-level wizard apprentice successfully becomes a formal wizard, a permanent witchcraft mark will condense in his body.

This mark can be transformed into the wizard's innate ability, becoming an instinctive spell, and can continuously act on the wizard's body.

For example, the innate mark of some wizards will allow them to automatically emit an icy breath or a flame shield, which can work without consuming extra mental energy.

More importantly, due to the existence of permanent witchcraft marks, the body of formal wizards will naturally emit energy radiation.

This radiation is not only a symbol of the wizard's powerful power, but also a fatal threat to ordinary people. The body of mortals who are invaded by radiation for a long time will gradually collapse and cannot be reversed.

However, the biggest difference between natural wizards and other wizards is that in addition to being able to obtain permanent witchcraft marks, they will also have a unique innate secret skill due to the blooming of life seeds.

This means that natural wizards will have one more powerful means than other wizards in the formal wizard stage!

This "accumulation of strength" characteristic is the greatest charm of natural wizards.

Although the wizard apprentice stage is extremely difficult, the life seed occupies most of the mental power, resulting in their extremely weak combat effectiveness.

But once they are successfully promoted to formal wizards, the blooming of life seeds will give them unparalleled advantages.

What is more noteworthy is that life seeds are not just "taking up space" even in the wizard apprentice stage.

Although it imprisons 80% of the mental power, when necessary, life seeds can also actively release some special means.

It's just that compared with conventional witchcraft, the use of life seeds will lead to higher mental power consumption.

Lin En put down the book, rubbed his eyebrows, and thought about the details.

"The book mentions that there seems to be a certain proportional relationship between the power of witchcraft and the loss of mental power, but it is not clearly stated. Maybe I have to find a chance to ask Colin or Sonya..."

Lin En's eyes flashed a glimmer of inquiry.

He felt that if he could calculate the difference in mental power consumption between the release of life seeds and ordinary witchcraft, he might be able to plan the future direction and combat strategy more reasonably.

But Lin En was disappointed.

After staying in the house for three whole days, he didn't wait for Sonya's news.

On the contrary, it was Remi who came to visit.

Remi told him that Sonya was very busy and couldn't see him for the time being.

As for Lin En's work arrangement, like Remi, he was assigned to the magic potion garden, responsible for the daily maintenance of magic potions.

The magic potion garden is a closed greenhouse space, with rows of strange magic grasses planted inside.

These magic grasses have strange shapes and unique smells. Some exude a spicy fragrance, while others have a faint smell of corruption, but Lin En can feel that they all contain some kind of strange life energy.

Lin En followed Remi through the paths in the garden, and Remi explained to him as he walked.

"That book "Magic Potions Maintenance for Beginners", you must read it more when you have time to familiarize yourself with the maintenance methods in it. Our work is not complicated. It mainly uses mental power to check the life status of these magic grasses and determine whether they need watering, pest control or nutritional potions. We have to patrol twice a day, about four hours each time." (Note: 24 hours a day)

"Starting from eight hours, plus some other miscellaneous work, basically we have to be busy for about ten hours a day."

Remi explained, his tone was understated.

Hearing this, Lin En's eyes widened and blurted out:

"Ten hours? Isn't this troublesome?"

Remi was stunned for a moment, and then showed a puzzled expression:

"In the furnace, this is already a very easy job, especially for us newcomers. Do you know that some new apprentices in the alchemy department need to forge iron for at least twelve hours a day, and use their mental power to observe the changes in the materials, and they can't slack off in the process."

Remi's words made Lin En speechless.

He subconsciously glanced at the strange-looking magic grass in the magic potion garden, and suddenly realized that the so-called "easy" work might only be relative.

In fact, Remi was very curious about Lin En.

Especially when Sonya asked him to work with Lin En, he was even more puzzled.

Remi knew that he was able to be assigned to such an "easy" position in the magic potion garden because he had a lot of connections and spent a lot of effort.

But it was obviously a bit unexpected that Lin En, a pure newcomer, could do the same job as him directly.

Lin En shrugged and sighed helplessly:

"Well, this is an easy job..."

There was something in his mind that he didn't know whether to say or not. Now he finally understood the true meaning of the name "Furnace".

The Furnace is a huge machine that runs for the great black wizard.

And in this machine, every apprentice and every wizard is an indispensable gear.

Each of them must contribute their own strength to the operation of the furnace, burning their own time and spirit until their value is completely tempered!

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