The Witcher: Son of the Planes.

Chapter 76 College Exam

The competition between junior wizard apprentices lasted for a full 10 days. According to the rules set before the trial, the top three received some promotion resources as rewards from the academy. I believe that in the near future, three intermediate wizard apprentices will be able to be added.

The junior wizard apprentices ranked 4th to 100th were rewarded with varying merit points by the academy according to their ranking.

As for those junior wizard apprentices who participated in the competition, in order to encourage their enthusiasm, the academy did not give them nothing. Instead, they all received 5 merit points as a consolation reward.

Immediately afterwards, the competition between intermediate wizard apprentices began.

Although the early competition system is similar to that of junior wizard apprentices, it takes longer because of the high participation rate of intermediate wizard apprentices (a total of 1600, accounting for % of the intermediate wizard apprentices) and the fact that they master many more spells than junior ones.

Because Helen was also going to participate in the competition, and his friends Conrad and Banta were also going to take part in the intermediate competition, Colin came to the stadium to watch the game.

According to the results of the draw, only Banta played on the first day.

Although Banta is a wizard apprentice, Colin always feels like a knight, and the spells he casts are spells that enhance his physical attributes or weapon properties.

The student who was not familiar with Banta's situation soon paid the price for his carelessness. After only releasing one attack spell, he was knocked unconscious by a hammer from Banta who rushed forward. Banta won the victory undisputedly.

There was not much suspense in Banta's second round of the match. He withstood the opponent's attack spells and continued to hit him with a few hammers. The flustered opponent had to surrender first.

The next one to take the field on the third day was Conrad, a more domineering fellow. Although his achievements as a wizard apprentice were not high, his part-time job as a senior knight squire gave him a lot of help, and he won victory after victory with ease.

It wasn't until the sixth day that it was Helen's turn to appear.

Helen's first opponent was an apprentice of a fire wizard. Seeing that his attributes were similar to his own, Colin also wanted to take a look at the opponent's attack routine to see if it could provide any inspiration to himself.

Helen calmly released an ice shield first, and then released the ice cone spell.

As for the fire wizard apprentice, Colin didn't see any other difference. He just cast a fireball followed by an explosive fireball, trying to defeat Helen with a large number of attack spells.

Because it was an intra-college competition, Helen did not release freezing rays. She only relied on ice cone techniques and her own mental strength which was much higher than that of her opponent to exhaust the opponent's magic power and achieve the final victory.

Helen's second opponent is an earth wizard apprentice, who uses his signature spell, Petrify Skin, on the first turn, followed by offensive spells such as Earth Spikes.

The opponent's attack spell does not have high damage, but its defense is not low at the intermediate level.

Seeing that the Ice Cone Spell had no effect, Helen released several Water Arrows and then suddenly released Frost Nova. With the temporary bonus of the water element on the field, the power of Frost Nova increased by at least 20%.

The opponent's ability to move was greatly affected, and he failed to dodge the several ice cones that Helen released later.

Feeling that he could not get rid of this disadvantage, the opponent reluctantly announced his surrender.

Helen's third opponent is an apprentice of a water wizard. They have the same elemental affinity and are familiar with magical attacks, so they can only compete in their familiarity with spells and their own mana reserves.

Fortunately, Helen's mental power had reached 11.8, far higher than the 8 points of an average intermediate wizard apprentice. In the end, the opponent ran out of mana and was eliminated.

Helen's fourth opponent is an earth wizard apprentice who works part-time as a knight. The opponent knows that the earth element's attack is weak at this stage, and after releasing defensive spells, he attempts to rely on the knight's skills to win.

He didn't expect to encounter Helen, who was friendly to water. The ice spells that slowed him down were a nightmare to him. He was forced to withdraw from the battle in grievance without even touching the corner of Helen's clothes.

Helen's fifth opponent was a gold wizard apprentice who worked part-time as a hunter. The spells he cast focused on enhancing weapon attacks. He shot arrows at her, causing Helen considerable trouble.

Fortunately, the ice shield was strong enough and was not penetrated. Relying on the powerful mental power bonus, they finally took the city.

Although the sixth, seventh, and eighth opponents were somewhat troublesome to fight, Helen still won the final victory with her excellent mental strength.

Not mentioning the byes in the middle, starting from the ninth opponent, it has entered the final 8-person round-robin tournament. The tenacious Helen still defeated one opponent after another.

Meanwhile, two good friends, Conrad and Banta, also made it to the quarterfinals, but after seeing Helen, they chose to lose the game.

In the end, Banta won the fifth place, and Conrad won the third place with a good score.

Helen, who continued to attack, finally met her strongest opponent, a wood wizard apprentice named Sanders.

At the beginning, the opponent released vines to try to control Helen's range of movement. Although Helen dodged it, the next attack was offensive spells such as Thousand Leaves Technique.

Helen had seen all these spells before, and had fought against many of them during her usual practice. Helen calmly exchanged them with spells such as Ice Cone.

The problem lies behind.

Seeing that these conventional spells were not effective, the opponent finally released a poison spell, Black Mamba's Kiss.

Although this spell was not a range spell, it was released in the form of mist. Since Helen had never seen it before, she was easily fooled.

After inhaling it into her nasal cavity, Helen began to feel drowsy. With the last bit of clarity in her mind, she released the freezing ray and then fainted on the ground.

Although the freezing ray was very aggressive, it only injured the opponent's arm, and Helen fell to the ground.

The opponent won first place in the Intermediate Wizard Apprentice Competition.

Seeing Helen fall, the anxious Colin wanted to go forward to check, but before he could move, a wizard present flew over.

It turned out to be Helen's mentor, Wizard Jaina. After performing a healing spell on Helen, Helen opened her eyes. Then she gave Helen a bottle of detoxification potion before Helen stood up.

Colin was relieved to see that Helen was fine.

The competition between intermediate wizard apprentices lasted for 12 days. Although the number of intermediate apprentices was smaller than that of beginner apprentices, it lasted two days longer. It finally came to an end today.

Sanders, Helen and Conrad each received a resource for promotion.

The rewards for other mid-level wizard apprentices are not listed in detail, but Banta also received 50 merit points.

Seeing the excellent results of Helen and his two friends, Colin was also very excited and looked forward to his own excellent performance in the future.

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