Chapter 145 Blackstone Legacy, 1st Ring Wizard
Chapter 145 Blackstone Legacy, 1st Ring Wizard
Chapter 145 Blackstone Legacy, First-Ring Wizard
On the way back to the academy by horse-drawn carriage.
Ian took stock of what he had gained this time.
Ian examined the resources of the Greenfield Wizarding Family and decided to sell most of them to purchase related wizarding resources. Then, he slowly opened the legacy from the Blackrock Wizard.
The hardcover wizard's book was slowly opened.
The first page records a meditation method of Fire Breathing.
It contains all the content of apprenticeships of the first and second levels.
Ian glanced at it and saw that it was much worse than his Four Elements Resonance Meditation Method, but it was still a pretty good meditation method, after all, it was a legacy left behind by Blackstone.
At least among the schools of thought Ian has seen so far, none is better than this one.
And the following pages.
It records three inherited witchcraft techniques.
These are respectively the Eye of Fire, the Garment of Fire, and the Hand of Fire.
The Eye of Fire can observe heat and the intensity of elemental "burning," making it a highly effective observational form of witchcraft.
The Fire Cloak is a defensive sorcery that can wrap a layer of fire around a sorcerer for defense. When mastered, it also has a slight purifying effect, purifying incoming attacks.
The Hand of Fire, on the other hand, controls flames. In the early stages, one can freely control the shape of the flames. In the mid-stages, one can further control the flames to attack, either by exploding or burning slowly. In the end, one can unleash the explosive power of the top level of the zero ring.
Ian's gaze also turned serious.
These three methods are already quite impressive based on the descriptions alone, let alone the core inheritance of Blackstone.
Soon, as they read the subsequent content...
Ian finally understood why these witchcrafts were called the core tradition.
Because it involves the advancement of a formal wizard.
It must be said that this legacy is relatively complete.
There are three conditions required to advance to the rank of a full-fledged wizard.
One is that one's mental strength has reached its limit.
Secondly, it fully clarifies a first-level sorcery and imprints it in the mental space during the advancement process.
Third, it requires a first-stage potion called Soul Burning Potion, as well as a related elemental pool.
Not only that, Ian also understood what a peak wizard apprentice was. As long as the runes were fully condensed, and then one continued to improve mental power or try first-circle wizardry, one would be a peak wizard apprentice.
Actually, this is just a level that is dispensable.
However, the difficulty in advancing to the rank of a formal wizard led to the existence of peak wizard apprentices. At the same time, the so-called core inheritance is actually the continuation of a first-circle wizardry, making it easier for wizards to learn and imprint the first-circle wizardry.
The three witchcraft techniques before us are a case in point.
The Blackrock Wizarding Book also contains follow-up content on the three wizarding arts.
The only missing part is a component of the Breath of Fire.
Blackstone also left a note.
"I left the first part on myself, it should be on Horton. Just a reminder, unless it's a regular meditation method, it's recommended to practice the later parts of meditation methods above the excellent level, otherwise it's easy to have inconsistencies, which will greatly affect subsequent advancement."
Ian could easily imagine the perverse sense of humor behind Blackstone leaving this message.
Unfortunately, he never imagined that he would take this inheritance away.
The remainder of the inheritance was with his teacher.
The last part of the message is a self-introduction by Blackstone.
"I joined the Blackrock Wizarding School at the age of 12, left at 18, and became a full wizard at the age of 60 in my later years, returning to Emerald Forest to continue my training as a full wizard —"
Without the support of the academy or the blessing of talent, he worked diligently for two hundred years, but only reached the mid-stage of the first ring.
But I hate it!
I have seen academy wizards who have advanced to the first-ring wizard level before the age of thirty. All kinds of knowledge that I have to fight desperately to obtain are readily available to them. I have also seen geniuses with outstanding talents who have reached the Silver Moon rank. They have innate wizarding skills, and their advancement is risk-free. Their first-ring cultivation is as smooth as walking on flat ground.
I hate!
I hate that talent is an insurmountable barrier! I hate that the barriers of academies are an insurmountable barrier!
Those who come after, remember this: if you lack exceptional talent, do everything in your power to squeeze into the academy's high walls. Otherwise—
Just like me, decaying in the wilderness, leaving behind pages of resentment.
—Blackstone's final words.
After reading this passage, Ian's mockery disappeared.
Instead, his gaze became serious.
He saw a wizard who yearned for a higher level, but was limited in every way by his lack of talent and resources, and finally let out a mournful and desperate cry.
Even a formal wizard is like this.
Ian could imagine just how important joining the academy was for a wizard.
Similarly, if you want the formal wizard portion of the Four Elements Resonance Meditation Technique, you can only obtain it at the Elemental Arcane Wizarding Academy.
Therefore, he must enter the Elemental Arcane Wizarding Academy.
In an instant, his gaze became much more resolute.
"But, a talent above the first tier is actually called Silver Moon Rank?"
Ian's eyes flickered.
Moreover, the Silver Moon Rank talent can directly condense talent magic, and can even advance to the first-ring wizard without risk.
Thinking about this...
Ian glanced down at his talent points, which were now 800.
There are still 1200 points to go to reach 2000.
"The pressure is immense!"
Ian's gaze gradually deepened.
If you don't know, that's fine. But if you want to become a formal wizard, you must strive for perfection. And the risk of failing to advance from second to third rank was so high back then, Ian can hardly imagine how difficult it would be to become a formal wizard.
Therefore, he must advance to the Silver Moon Rank talent.
Moreover, the Silver Moon Rank is a level higher than the First Rank, which will likely be a transformation.
Ian had no doubt about it.
At the same time, much of the confusion in his heart disappeared.
To be honest, he was still unclear about the road ahead before, but after reading Blackstone's legacy, his vision became much clearer, and he no longer had any doubts about his goal.
Ian had no doubt about it.
"So my goals are very clear from now on: one is to advance to the peak wizard apprentice level, and the other is to advance my talent to the Silver Moon rank. That's all I'll be doing for the next two years; everything else has to wait!"
At this moment, the carriage's speed gradually decreased, and Ian sensed that they had entered the school's area.
A while later.
The school's headquarters came into Ian's perception.
Upon entering the school, Ian saw a wizard waiting for him.
"Ian, the old man is waiting for you."
Willow looked at Ian as he stepped down from the carriage, her eyes filled with complex emotions.
She never expected this.
Her junior actually solved the Green Field Wizarding School problem in this way.
Judging from the images that came through, his junior's combat strength was definitely not that simple.
"OK."
Ian nodded; the news would definitely get back faster than he could.
The two walked toward the Wizarding Tower of the School.
Previously, Willow would naturally walk in front of Ian, but this time the two walked side by side.
soon.
Inside the familiar wizard tower, Ian met Horton.
"Old man, I've brought the person to you. I'm leaving now."
Willow said hello and left.
Ian looked surprised.
No, senior sister?
"Willow is my daughter." Horton waved his hand and said, "Tell me about how you handled the Greenfield Wizarding School this time."
Willow is actually Horton's daughter.
Ian was also somewhat surprised; no wonder Willow always called Horton "old man."
It's not a big deal, though.
Ian quickly sat down and began to report the events to Horton.
Horton simply listened calmly.
"Well handled."
Upon hearing that Ian had killed the wizards of the Greenfield School, Horton nodded in satisfaction.
There are some things he can't do, but they are actually necessary.
"I learned from you, teacher," Ian said modestly.
"You little rascal." Horton smiled, knowing that Ian was referring to the incident from before.
"And teacher, I also gained something extra this time." Ian took out the wizarding book of the Blackstone Wizard.
Seeing this wizarding book, I felt a familiar aura emanating from it.
Horton's expression changed.
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