Chapter 412 - 412: Surpassing Legendary Rank! (4)
Chapter 412 - 412: Surpassing Legendary Rank! (4)
Chapter 412 - 412: Surpassing Legendary Rank! (4)
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
It was the year 1031 of the Holy Brilliance Calendar, Month of Northern Wind.
Levi’s Furnace Meditation Art had reached level 4, and he had almost fully comprehended the first-circle alchemy runes and Alchemy Style given to him by the Tower Master. If not for the fact that Levi only had 3,000 Aether Stones left, he would not have been able to afford the cost of a first-circle alchemical creature. He had to get a blueprint of a first-circle alchemical creature from the Tower Master to refine it.
As his proficiency in the Earth Meditation Art and the Sun Meditation Art increased, Levi’s spiritual energy also increased.
[Spiritual force: 27]
[Spell Power: 540]
“It’s about time. I can cultivate Nature’s Secret Language.”
Levi was excited.
He had long wanted to learn this spell from the School of Spiritualism, but his spiritual force had been insufficient before. Now that his spiritual force had caught up, he immediately took out the spellbook and began to study it to construct the spell model.
From the introduction of the spellbook, “Nature’s Secret Language” was a basic First-Ring Spell in the School of Spiritualism, and there were corresponding advanced second -ring spells behind it. Its status was similar to “Undead Summoning” in the School of Death. Basically, if one wanted to learn the advanced animal-taming spells of the School of Spiritualism, one would need the First-Ring Spell, “Nature’s Secret Language.” Thus, Levi could not be tricked or taken advantage of by learning this spell.
In less than a month, Levi had completed the spell model of Nature’s Secret Language, and he had officially entered the beginner level.
Levi-
[Nature’s Secret Language: Level 1 (1/1000)]
After learning Nature’s Secret Language, Levi suddenly realized that the Beast Taming skill that he had long forgotten in a corner, the one that he had cultivated alone during his mortal days, had suddenly changed.
Levi-
[Beast Taming: Level 3 (Maximum, discovered superior skill with the same function, can be fused)]
“Hmm? You can do this?”
This was the first time Levi had encountered such a situation.
He had never expected that a mortal Beast Taming skill he had cultivated could actually be fused with a spell.
“Then let’s try fusing. Beast Taming isn’t very useful to me anyway. Only Wild Heart is somewhat useful.”
Then, Levi started to merge [Beast Taming] and [Nature’s Secret Language].
The fusion only consumed an insignificant amount of spiritual force, and it ended very quickly.
Levi looked at the newly created skill on his interface and was delighted.
Levi-
[Nature’s Secret Language: Level 3 (1/10000). Special Effect: Nature’s Heart]
“The proficiency of Beast Taming has been completely inherited to Nature’s
Secret Language, and the special effect [Wild Heart] has been upgraded to
[Nature’s Heart].”
Nature’s Heart: Your affinity with extraordinary creatures and your talent in Beast Taming spells have increased.]
Simple description, powerful effect.
“Not bad. It’s equivalent to giving me the talent to cultivate the School of Spiritualism’s Beast Taming spells. It’s similar to some wizards with special talents. ”
As far as Levi knew, other than the most basic and necessary wizard talent [Elemental Affinity], there were also some special wizard talents that were not necessary but were also very useful. They were also called [Second Talent].
It was extremely rare to see a second talent like this. It was comparable to an Elemental Child. Once it appeared, it would be snatched away by the major wizard organizations.
For example, the [Machinery Heart] of the School of Alchemy, the [Queen of
Insects] of the Insect School that could only be born by witches, the [Extreme Ice Walker] of the Ice School, and the [Sound of All Things] of the School of Spiritualism.
His [Nature’s Heart] should be a decent second talent. With this second talent, Levi should be able to make some achievements if he switched to the School of Spiritualism.
However, although the School of Spiritualism was better than the School of Alchemy, and there was barely a great wizard to oversee it, it was still considered a small school, and its future prospects were not very good.
Moreover, true wizard apprentices of the School of Spiritualism needed to start training with their own [Spiritual Beast] from a young age. Only then could they truly unleash the power of their Spiritual Beast.
An official wizard from the School of Spiritualism could contract multiple spiritual beasts in their lifetime. Without a spirit beast, one could not be called a true wizard from the School of Spiritualism.
The spiritual beast was completely bound to the spiritual force and soul of a wizard from the School of Spiritualism. It was equivalent to being directly bound to his life. It would rise or fall together, and could not be replaced!
The growth limit of the beast directly determined the future level limit of the wizards from the School of Spiritualism. The spiritual power cultivation of a
wizard, as well as the breakthrough and advancement, were all closely related to the spiritual beast.
It was said that after becoming an Intermediate Wizard, a wizard could fuse with their own life beast, condense their innate beast soul, create a spiritual space, and so on. All of these required a lot of time and energy. Levi had learned enough and even if he had the proficiency panel, it was impossible to take care of all the guilds.
Moreover, in his opinion, although the School of Spiritualism had obtained extraordinary combat power in a short period of time by relying on their spiritual beasts, they had undoubtedly set a shackle on themselves. It was definitely not Levi’s style to bet his entire future on his spiritual beasts.
Of course, for those ordinary Children of Chaos and gifted wizards who did not have a proficiency panel, it was a good choice to walk the path of the School of Spiritualism.
In short, Levi was not too interested in the School of Spiritualism. His creed was that rather than borrowing the power of a spiritually connected beast, it was better to become a spiritual beast..