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Chapter 134 Analysis of the Elven Sacrifice Ritual (1)

Strangely, Lido only saw this description of the elf sacrifice ceremony in "The Chronicle of Magic", but there was no mention of it in the other two books.

The subsequent events were only briefly mentioned in the "Magic Chronicles". In the 2546th year of the Magic Calendar, the Elf Temple issued a decree to completely ban the use of elven sacrificial rituals.

As for the specific requirements of the elven sacrifice ceremony, how to arrange the sacrificial array, what impact it brought, why it was eventually banned, etc., there is not a single word about it in the three books, as if they were filtered by the great god 404.

In this comparison, the background of the book "Chronicle of Magic" seems to be much stronger. At least the book mentions the beginning and end of the elf sacrifice ceremony.

Although it was not mentioned in any of the three books, Lido could roughly guess what the elf sacrifice ceremony was like.

Because there was a similar setting in the "Magic Garden" game that Lido played in her previous life: as long as three elves of the same color and race as the elf to be advanced, and a certain number of elf weapons, the main elf can be advanced.

Isn't this a sacrifice? The three elves and the weapon consumed are the sacrifices.

That is, if you have four elves of the same color and race at the same time, and when elves of different colors advance, the level requirements for the main elf and the three elves consumed are different.

To upgrade a white elf to a green elf, the main elf must be at least level 15, the three elves consumed must be at least level 10, and 5 upgrading items, which are the elves' weapons, must be consumed.

To upgrade from a green elf to a blue elf, the main elf must be at least level 25, the three elves consumed must be at least level 20, and 25 advancement items must be consumed.

According to the game settings, the advancement of elves must be done level by level and cannot be done across colors.

In addition, in the game, purple elves and orange (corresponding to the gold in the magic continent) elves cannot be obtained through advancement. They can only be synthesized by yourself, drawn through activities, or purchased with krypton gold.

而在基本颜色之上还有蓝色+1、蓝色+2、蓝色+3、蓝色+4,紫色+1、紫色+2、紫色+3、紫色+4,橙色+1、橙色+2、橙色+3、橙色+4等精灵颜色进阶设定。

The upgrade of these color+ basically consumes the elves of the previous color level to make the upgrade materials. In the game, each upgrade also consumes a certain amount of magic coins and crystals.

The above are all settings in the game, but I believe it should not be so complicated in the magical continent. It should be similar but different.

For example, the elf sacrifice ceremony on the magic continent should still retain the setting of consuming three elves of the same color and type to advance the main elf to the next color qualification, but the levels of the main elf and the consumed elves should be different from the settings in the game.

Because in the game, elves do not have different stages of growth, at least there is no setting that they grow into adults at level 10 and grow into complete forms at level 15.

From this perspective, even if the white elf is advancing, the levels of the three elves consumed should be at least level 15 to meet the advancement requirements, and the level of the main elf should be at least level 20 to be in line with common sense.

Naturally, the level requirements for the main elf and the consumed elves for the advancement of other colors should also be increased accordingly.

Of course, Lido doesn’t know the specific level requirements, but it should be in line with Lido’s guess.

For example, in the game settings, no matter what color the elves are, they need to consume advanced props to advance.

But in the magical continent, unlike in the game, these advanced items are the elves' native weapons. They can only be obtained through the elves' legacy, and are extremely precious and rare.

And it is unclear what role it plays as a sacrificial material in the sacrifice process. Perhaps it is used to enhance the strength of the elves' life weapons after they advance?

I guess there is no need to add it to the sacrificial materials at this stage when white elves advance to green elves and green elves advance to blue elves.

Because if the elf's innate weapon is not strong enough, the elf will continue to consume magic energy to make up for the lack of its innate weapon.

Compared to advanced items, psychic stones are easier to obtain.

However, when it comes to the stage of advancing to purple elves or golden elves, using the advanced items as sacrificial materials can make the advanced elves have stronger combat power.

This is a very necessary choice, because in theory every additional point of top combat power will be transformed into an advantage for humans.

As for the specific number of advanced items that need to be sacrificed, it is also an unknown.

Perhaps there is a peak value, below which it can change flexibly. After advancement, the strength of the elf's innate weapon is proportional to the number of items sacrificed.

For example, in the game setting, purple elves and orange (gold) elves cannot be obtained through advancement, but in the magic continent, if the sacrifice ceremony can only advance to blue at most, it doesn’t make much sense.

Therefore, in the magical continent, the elf sacrifice ceremony should be able to consume blue elves to advance to purple elves, and purple elves to advance to gold elves.

Well... the basic rule of not being able to advance across colors should still be followed.

However, the color settings of +1, +2, +3, +4 in the game should not exist in the magic continent.

Whether it is that purple elves and orange (gold) elves cannot be obtained through advancement, or these color + settings, they should be made by the game operators to encourage players to spend money and increase the playability for ordinary players.

In the real world of Magic Continent, it is obvious that there is no such trivial rules. In the game, you can spend money, but what can you spend money on in reality? Life? !

Similarly, Lido had no idea about the amount of materials needed to upgrade blue elves to purple elves and from purple elves to gold elves, mainly because there was not even any reference data.

Maybe it's similar to the previous advanced rules? But the level requirements are greatly increased?

Hmm...that makes sense, Lido nodded.

For example, in the game, it takes a certain amount of magic coins and crystals to advance an elf, but this is definitely not the case on the magic continent.

To put it simply, magic coins and crystals are actually the wealth values ​​in the game, so the corresponding ones should be the materials needed to set up sacrificial ceremonies on the magic continent, such as magic crystals.

Without sufficient wealth, one would not be able to afford the materials required for the elven sacrifice ritual.

What's more, these materials should not be simple, which means that the elves' sacrifice ceremony is destined to be impossible to popularize.

Objectively speaking, for the magical continent, there is absolutely no cost-effectiveness for white elves to advance to green elves. Except for the core children of a few powerful families, no one should be so lucky.

The upgrade of green elves to blue elves is not actually very cost-effective, but it has certain practical significance.

What is really useful is the advancement from a blue elf to a purple elf. It is very difficult and requires a lot of resources, but it increases top-level combat power.

On the contrary, the advancement from purple elves to golden elves seems less necessary.

Because it is difficult to gather the sacrifices needed, because the sacrifices it needs to consume are purple elves! They are originally top-level combat power! They are already very rare!

Since the purple elf can already deal with most monsters, few people would be willing to use it as a consumable.

But how many people can resist the temptation to climb to the top?

and many more.

It is conceivable that putting the game settings into the real world will inevitably change some settings to make them more reasonable and realistic.

Because games are games and reality is reality. Some settings are easy to understand in games, but difficult to achieve in reality.

Since many rules of the Magic Continent are adapted from the game "Magic Garden", Lido has reason to believe that her guess is close to the truth.

It was a pity that Lido did not find any specific information about the elven sacrifice ceremony in the book.

Of course, since it is prohibited to use, it is normal and necessary to block the information, otherwise what is the meaning of this decree? !

Maybe I should go to the second floor of the library and look for relevant information in the books on magic research when I have the chance, Lido thought.

It would be even better if we could find specific information about the elf sacrifice ceremony.

Of course, Lido was looking for information about the sacrificial ceremony not for her own use in advancing the elves, but out of curiosity and the desire to verify her own guesses.

As an outstanding achievement of magic research in the magic continent, isn't it normal for Lido to want to understand it?

Lido believes that the more she understands, the closer she will be to the origin of magic and the truth about the magic continent.

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