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Netheril's Glory Chapter 815

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Chapter 815: Success and failure.

When you devote yourself to a task that requires concentration, you will find that the passage of time is even so fast that it is difficult to detect. This is also effective for legendary powerhouses who have extremely long life journeys.

For example, punk is like this now. He has been promoted to the legend for so long. He has long forgotten the standard of time judging by ordinary creatures. For him, the progress stage of the experiment is the best timepiece to weigh the passage of time.

But... no matter whether the caster who is immersed in magic research cares about the passage of time, the progress of time will never stop. With the sun rising and setting again and again, more than 1,700 years have been spent. Unknowingly passing by in the magic tower that has avoided the turmoil of the world...

A lot of things have happened in this time of nearly two thousand years, both good and bad.

Of course, these things that punk the legendary spellcaster can remember are certainly no small things.

Compared to the "smile" of the unlucky girl god who still endured the torture in his own kingdom of God, punk's path forward seemed much smoother. In the process of making magic equipment, his spellcasting level has been promoted to 27th. Although the current spellcaster's promotion speed cannot be compared with the "thousands of miles" he had just promoted to the legend, the obvious progress can still be intuitively felt by the legendary mage who is immersed in the research every day.

As the saying goes, practice is the best way to master knowledge. As a "Netherel inheritor" who has the benefits of Great Austro Vedrazia, punk deeply understands-"Practice those spells that have theoretical foundations, and integrate them. The most effective way of learning is to find a place to sit and gain insights, which can be far less rapid than hands-on experimental research.

It is precisely because of the correct concept of "practice leads to knowledge" that punk's promotion so far will not appear obscure and bottleneck, but it seems to be natural and natural.

Of course, the caster also understands that the foundation of his own "practical" knowledge comes from those magic materials that are used less and less. If one day runs out of resources available for practical research, he wants to maintain such rapid progress. Speed ​​is impossible.

"..."

In addition to his own promotion, the good news for punk is more than that.

About 1,500 years after the end of the adventure of the magic relic, the key training object of the caster-the "Avenger" Ganatika has finally completed the promotion.

In a sense, Ganatica’s promotion is more surprising than Punk’s own promotion. After all, the difficulty for master-level professionals to advance to Legend is obvious to all. When punk invested in Ganatica, there was Quite a lot of gambling.

You know, in the entire multiverse, there are probably few people who can increase the success rate to the top 90% like when punk was once promoted to the legend. Even if there are a few lucky people who have been deliberately cultivated by a few legendary powerhouses. Thankfully, the promotion success rate of most professionals can reach about 10%.

Therefore, even if punk “generously” took out the “Redeemer Divine Neutralizing Potion” back then, Ganatika’s promotion success rate has never exceeded 30%, and such a low probability that if it fails, it’s not at all. Strangely, ordinary cheating gambling is almost like this poor probability.

And now, Ganatika’s success in promotion naturally represents a punk gambling victory.

The precious divinity in the hands of the legendary mage was not taken for nothing, and the legendary materials "sacrificed" when redeeming the Judgment Eye contract were not wasted-because the success of this investment has not yet demonstrated the prestigious "Destroy Whisper" in the universe. "I already have my first loyal subordinate.

Although punk does not know for the time being, what kind of "interference mechanism" will be encountered by the "long river of fate" who likes to keep track of small books in a few years' time.

"..."

His promotion to the 27th level and Ganatika’s promotion legend are undoubtedly two good things. However, punk is still only a "new legend" after all. He does not have any powerful protagonist aura, as an alchemy. For a spellcaster whose skill level is not high enough, everything he can experience can't be all good.

In the course of thousands of years of experimentation, failures that made the caster unpleasant undoubtedly existed.

For example...After more than 1,700 years of concentrated research, punk finally scraped the leftovers that were originally intended to be made into gloves...completely scrapped...

In order to ensure that oneself will not turn the whole piece of legendary leather into waste due to inexperience or wrong operation, the magical equipment production process of punk started from the experiment of leftovers.

In this way, he can be familiar with the alchemy spells that will be used on his robes, and on the other hand, he can experience the difficulty of making legendary equipment.

And now looking at the strange muddy substance placed on the experimental table, punk feels sincerely that his cautious decision at that time was really too correct!

As the saying goes, practice brings true knowledge. After full practice, punk has come to an extremely correct conclusion-the production of legendary magic equipment is difficult, and it is not ordinary difficult, it is astonishingly difficult!

Even if the caster who is not so lofty at all just wants to add some legendary attributes to the leather and add two curing spells, the various problems he faces have already made people nervous.

The manipulation of legendary alchemy spells is not as simple as punk imagined. Those magic materials that have the power to tamper with the laws will always confront the spells that descend on them, but the energy particles on them that have not been magically processed are still fragile. It breaks with one touch.

Enchanting is more troublesome than punk’s imagination, because enchanting on a piece of "legendary material that can be used as magic equipment" and enchanting on "low-level material that can only be used as building materials" are completely different things. , The energy structure of the magic circle will always be affected by the laws of the material itself, and the operation of the energy node will conflict with the magical fluctuations of the leather material.

As for making a processed leather into a complete legendary equipment that can be used in actual combat, it is even more difficult to make the legendary mage numb.

Although according to the design drawings, those magic structures with huge differences in structure can coexist on a piece of leather as long as they are perfectly processed one by one, but in actual operation...punk can only get the feeling that they can only use "hands and feet." To describe.

Anyway, since he started to process the two leftovers, all the steps that should have been in order have become more and more chaotic. Every small mistake needs to be dealt with by the caster on-site thinking and planning, but each time it is out of the design drawings. The processing steps have left a foreshadowing for more mistakes.

So after a thousand years of sleepless "remediation" process, punk finally turned the two pieces of legendary leftovers that were intended to be made into gloves into waste garbage that is not even qualified as a formal material............

It was only at this time that punk could intuitively understand why since the time of Netheril, there have always been so few alchemists in the universe-because this work is really too difficult! The frustration that can't even hear the "ringing" with legendary materials is so great that it is astonishing.

For example, the current punk... After directly throwing a "destruction rift" and extinguishing the "masterpiece" he created into nothingness, the legendary mage took a few deep breaths to calm his extremely unhappy mood.
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