Chapter 76 I want this!

This magic weapon is too powerful!

Its unparalleled speed is its greatest advantage and the ultimate trump card for a desperate escape.

However, at its current level of cultivation, the enormous energy consumption, the weakness and stiffness after the escape, and the complete inability to control the landing point make it a "one-time" skill that can only be used in desperate situations.

Using it once is almost equivalent to losing the ability to resist, completely entrusting one's life to luck—either the enemy can't catch up, or he won't be attacked until he recovers.

As the Great Dao Book Pavilion said, the Five Aggregates Rainbow Mirror is indeed a powerful tool for escaping in a life-or-death struggle, and it should not be used indiscriminately!

But for Jemin, these shortcomings were not unacceptable.

Just as he had thought, if the moment truly came when he needed to use this magical artifact, it would mean that he had no way out and no hope of a counterattack.

It's better to take a gamble and see if you can escape with your life than to wait quietly for death.

Moreover, this is only the initial form of the magic weapon.

The Great Dao Book Pavilion mentions that the Five Aggregates Transformation Rainbow Mirror possesses almost unlimited growth potential.

As his cultivation level increases and he integrates more and stronger concepts of light, the speed, duration, controllability, and even derivative effects of his magical artifacts will continuously improve.

The current consumption is enormous because neither the magic weapon nor one's own cultivation level is sufficient to perfectly bear and transform the concept.

In the future, as cultivation levels improve, true essence and divine sense become stronger and purer, and understanding of concepts deepens, these problems will be alleviated.

He struggled to his feet, his internal energy slowly recovering.

Although he was in a sorry state, a burning flame ignited in Jemin's heart.

"I want to... research this!"

Wizards excel at integrating elements from other systems into their own, which is the main reason why they enjoy waging interdimensional wars.

All witchcraft is essentially the final product obtained by omitting the principles and processes of certain experiments or phenomena.

Once you understand the principles behind something, you can find every possible way to reproduce it.

All that's needed now is to keep researching and striving to cut out unnecessary processes, until everything can be condensed into a magic spell.

Alchemy works in this way, as does fireball magic, and even Jemin's talismanic artifacts operate on a similar principle.

Now, the powerful effects of the Five Aggregates Rainbow Mirror have allowed him to find what he needs to imitate next.

Of course, it's too early to say anything about this now.

He sank the Five Elements Rainbow Mirror back into his dantian, slowly restoring his true essence and divine consciousness, and used the restored power to continue nurturing the magic treasure.

It's time to go back to the academy.

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After testing the initial power of the Five Aggregates Rainbow Mirror, Jemin found that he didn't seem to have anything urgent to do next.

Developing the spirituality of the Five Aggregates Rainbow Mirror, researching its ability to transform into light and travel, or improving various talismans and magical artifacts are not things that can yield results in a short period of time.

Moreover, apart from talismans and magical artifacts, the rest will be more suitable for research once the Five Elements Transformation Rainbow Mirror has made further progress.

Suddenly, Jemin found himself with nothing to do again.

Of course, saying he's "become less busy" is a bit of an exaggeration; a more accurate description would be "not as busy." But the sudden lack of busyness has even made Jemin a little uneasy.

"Tch! What a cheapskate, can't even handle having a little free time."

Even so, Jemin still subconsciously began to plan the next step.

With the new students already enrolled and only five years left before heading to the front lines, his focus shifted to the next challenge—advancing to a first-level formal wizard and reaching the Foundation Establishment stage.

To advance from a wizarding apprentice to a first-level full wizard, three stringent conditions must be met:

First, the mental energy reserves meet the standard.

This is the most basic condition, and also the one most influenced by talent.

Everyone has different talents, and the maximum amount of mental energy that can be naturally stored after reaching the third level of wizard apprentice also varies.

Generally speaking, only apprentices with a talent level of five or above can accumulate enough spiritual power to meet the minimum requirements for advancement. This is the main reason why apprentices with a talent level of five or above are called "geniuses".

Apprentices with talents below level five need to use additional mental sea expansion potions to increase their mental strength limit.

However, such enhancement potions usually damage the wizard's body, sometimes at the cost of shortening lifespan and impairing vitality.

Apprentices with level four talent usually need to take one to three expansion potions to barely meet the requirements for advancement.

Apprentices with level three talents require more than five expansion potions.

However, due to the significant damage that the Spirit Sea Expansion Potion causes to the body and lifespan, the average wizard apprentice's body can only withstand the side effects of up to four doses of this type of potion.

Therefore, theoretically speaking, a wizard apprentice with a third-level talent has no chance of advancing to a full wizard.

Of course, there are always exceptions.

A wizarding apprentice with a third-level talent can obtain a special potion with a higher level and fewer side effects.

Alternatively, they could use rare and precious natural materials that could strengthen their bodies, prolong their lives, or increase their vitality to offset the negative effects of the medicine, in which case, theoretically, they could continue to advance.

However, both higher-grade potions and these precious treasures often require military merits or a large number of points to exchange for, and they are extremely rare.

This is why countless wizard apprentices are willing to risk their lives to fight in the endless planes.

Besides accumulating military merits, it's also to see if they can find relevant treasures in the new dimension to enhance their vitality.

Of course, some more extreme wizarding apprentices may even choose to modify their bodies in order to gain a stronger physique and vitality.

The second requirement for becoming a full-fledged wizard is to use an advancement potion.

This is a more essential potion, used to stimulate a wizard's potential and achieve a leap in life level; it is an essential item for advancing to a formal wizard.

Of course, this potion is far more harmful to the body than the potion for expanding the mental sea.

When Jemin was sorting out these promotion conditions, he also compared the similarities and differences between his own cultivation system and the wizard system.

Since he advanced to the seventh level of Qi Refining, Jemin clearly discovered that the power level of a cultivator at the seventh level of Qi Refining is roughly equivalent to that of a third-level wizard apprentice.

Even though they had met before, the young lady Albert Vera Augusta, whose talent was as high as level nine, had only accumulated enough mental power during her third-level wizard apprenticeship. The total amount and quality of her mental power was only similar to that of a cultivator at the peak of the seventh level of Qi Refining.

Jemin was also certain that a Level 1 formal wizard was at the same level as a Foundation Establishment cultivator, and might even be superior in some aspects.

(Four chapters today, one more to go!)

(End of this chapter)

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