Chapter 47 Wizard Profession Certification
Chapter 47 Wizard Profession Certification
Chris said, "Leo, you went to see Lady Sally, right? Is Lady Sally very angry? She's been asking us a lot these past few days if you've come back yet."
Leo laughed and said, "She's really angry. Alright, you can all come in now."
Leo invited the two into his room.
Of course, there wasn't much to offer in terms of hospitality.
Leo asked, "Chris, Jasmine, I brought back some dried meat from the knights when I went to sea. Would you like some?"
"Give me some," Chris replied.
Jasmine shook her head and said, "I don't need it."
Leo prepared some dried meat for Chris, sat down, and asked, "You two must have something to tell me, right?"
Chris took a bite of the jerky, then mumbled, "Leo, Jasmine and I want to ask you how you became a wizard."
Leo nodded slightly, understanding their purpose.
They wanted to inquire about their own experiences as wizards, to see if there was anything they could learn from them.
Leo said, "To become a wizard, the most basic requirement is that your mental energy reaches 10 points. You should all know that."
"Once the spiritual energy reaches 10 points, it will begin to concentrate and move towards materialization, forming a concentrated spiritual seed."
"Of course, I used the Dawn Magic Potion in this process. That's how I easily condensed the Spirit Seed."
"If one has poor spiritual talent and no potions, it would take quite a long time to condense a spiritual seed."
After Leo finished speaking, both Chris and Jasmine looked serious.
Chris said, "So, if one's mental talent isn't sufficient, they still need to use a potion to quickly condense a mental seed?"
"That's right."
Jasmine asked, "Leo, how many magic stones are needed to buy a potion like the Dawn Magic Potion?"
"It will require about 1 magic stones," Leo said.
Upon hearing this, Jasmine trembled slightly, and an unnatural expression appeared on her face.
Chris then asked, "Leo, how many magic stones did you get on your sea monster hunt this time?"
Upon hearing this, Leo hesitated to give a precise figure, saying, "A couple hundred magic stones, I guess. Of course, that's because of various unexpected events that occurred during the mission; otherwise, a hunting mission alone would only yield about 50 magic stones."
"That's quite a lot..." Chris, seeing Leo's impressive haul, became interested and asked, "Leo, is hunting sea monsters dangerous?"
"It's not that dangerous, but there are many dangers at sea, and that's the real danger," Leo said. "Of the knights who sailed with me this time, more than half of them are dead."
Leo didn't say they were all dead not to avoid the main issue, after all, Carrella's group of knights who had fled to other ships were still alive.
Chris was startled by what he heard and was about to back out.
Leo said, "Furthermore, to hunt sea monsters, you must master a certain skill to be effective in the hunt. Otherwise, even if you accept the Knights' commission, you might not be of much help."
"This time, another wizard budding with level 4 mental strength, who also accepted the commission, was also involved. He didn't receive any payment because he didn't perform his task."
Jasmine asked, "Leo, what's this technique? Is it simple?"
Upon hearing this, Leo reached out and focused his spiritual energy on the cup in front of him.
The cup immediately warped and corroded.
Upon seeing this, Chris and Molly paled slightly and said, "Isn't this the same trick that wizard used before?"
Jasmine said, "Master Leo, this is a technique that only wizards can use, right? We who haven't become wizards yet shouldn't be able to learn it."
Leo laughed and said, "You can learn it even if you don't become a wizarding budding. But it's very difficult."
After hearing what Leo said, Chris immediately gave up the idea of hunting the sea monster.
With his level 3 mental strength talent, he should be able to afford the first year's tuition by taking steady steps, so there's no need to take any risks.
Jasmine, on the other hand, gritted her teeth and said, "Leo, I wonder if you could teach me how to use this technique? I'm willing to offer two magic stones for your guidance."
Leo thought for a moment, then nodded and said, "Okay. But I can't guarantee you'll be able to learn it."
To be honest, spiritual radiation really does require a certain level of understanding.
Leo's mental talent was not as good as Hughes', but he figured it out on his own.
Even after understanding the principle, Hughes still couldn't figure it out.
Chris and Jasmine then asked some more questions about wizards, and Leo patiently answered them one by one.
As they left, Chris and Molly expressed their gratitude.
"Leo, thank you for sharing your experience with us."
"Master Leo, thank you for your guidance."
Although Leo's words couldn't directly help them become wizards, they did make the path to becoming wizards much clearer for Chris and the other person.
Jasmine, in particular, had a resolute look on her face compared to before she came.
She plans to take on the mission of hunting sea monsters.
If Leo went to hunt sea monsters to take a shortcut and earn magic stones with a touch of adventure, then Jasmine's decision to hunt sea monsters was out of necessity.
She is different from Chris.
With his level 3 mental strength, Chris has a high chance of getting 100 magic stones as tuition if he follows the plan step by step.
Jasmine, on the other hand, couldn't possibly collect 100 magic stones without trying.
Not long after the two left, the voice of a lizardman servant came from outside the door.
"Wizard Leo, Wizard Sally asked me to give you some information."
Leo paused, opened the door, and took the documents from the lizardman.
Afterwards, Leo flipped through these documents.
These materials are divided into two parts: one part is a collection of professional examination questions related to potion-making over the past thirty years, and the other part is the conditions and regulations for professional examinations related to potion-making.
Leo first took out the conditions and relevant regulations for the potion-making assessment and read them carefully.
Leo frowned, his right hand lightly brushing over the sheets of paper, his gaze gradually becoming serious.
The wizard profession exam was more difficult than Leo had anticipated.
Take the potion wizard as an example.
It doesn't simply give you a recipe and ask you to refine a more perfect potion; it aims to improve upon it or even create a completely new recipe.
The assessments for other wizard professions are similar, requiring you to have relevant experience in successful improvements and innovations.
In the field of potion-making, Leo pays particular attention to three types of wizard professions: potion wizards, plant wizards, and combat wizards.
The first two are suitable for the illustration manual and can also help Leo earn a considerable amount of magic stones.
Battle Wizards are wizards who encompass all spell types within the combat category.
This includes basic physical enhancement techniques for melee wizards, which also fall under the category of combat wizards.
However, the assessment for the wizard profession is more troublesome and difficult than expected.
To qualify as a potion wizard, applicants must develop a completely new potion, improve three existing potions, refine ten high-quality level 1 potions, create more than 20 high-quality beginner potions, and have participated in one B-level potion wizard research project and three C-level potion wizard research projects.
To become a Magic Plant Wizard, one must improve a magical plant, cultivate ten high-quality Level 1 magical plants, more than 30 high-quality potion-related plants, and have participated in one B-level Magic Plant Wizard research project and three C-level Magic Plant Wizard research projects.
The final battle wizard needs to improve ten battle-use wizard apprentice spells, participate in three B-level battle wizard-related research projects, and ten C-level battle wizard-related research projects.
Regardless of the type of wizarding profession, all are very difficult and require extensive experience in research labs.
Sally's estimate of one year is probably an understatement.
Leo then began to look through past exam questions.
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