The Necromancer in the Wizarding World
Chapter 151 Perception Upgrade
Although Matthews had already developed a countermeasure for bloodline apprentices, at that time he had not yet fully realized the terrifying power brought about by the bloodline apprentices' awakening blood - the bloodline's innate supernatural powers.
Despite this, he still firmly chose to challenge the bloodline apprentice, because he was eager to experience the bloodline apprentice's melee combat power for himself, in order to test whether his deepest pursuit was worth it.
Apart from the apprentices included in the "Top 100 Apprentices", Matthews was not very familiar with the other apprentices, so there was no need to worry about it. He directly selected a bloodline apprentice ranked in the middle as his opponent. Although bloodline apprentices have many bloodline abilities, they are essentially close combat.
After completing the challenge registration, his identity badge displayed the challenge information: A challenge has been issued to the bloodline apprentice Dosen. The session will be held tomorrow morning, please be on time!
However, just as Matthews was about to put down the identity badge, it flashed again. He used his mental power to check again and found out that it was a challenge reminder: Elemental Apprentice XXX has challenged you. Please attend the afternoon session tomorrow on time!
Matthews didn't even bother to check the name of the challenger. If he took the initiative to challenge the elemental apprentice, he might still encounter difficulties, but if he was challenged, he was confident that he could maintain his defense and remain undefeated.
Therefore, he did not take the challenge from the elemental apprentice seriously. He was already able to handle water magic with ease, and fire and earth magic should not pose too much of a threat. Only wind magic might cause him some trouble.
Matthews decided to look for a new model of perception witchcraft, because his existing death perception was not enough when fighting against the shadow apprentice, especially when the opponent adopted evasive tactics and delayed time, he would be helpless.
At the witchcraft sales place, he browsed the perception-type witchcraft on the wall. Although there were many types, only a few were suitable for his construction. In addition to his existing death perception, the only available one seemed to be magic fluctuation perception. However, this kind of witchcraft was even worse. As a basic magic power application witchcraft, it was not only easy to be deceived by the enemy, but also could only indicate the general direction of the enemy.
As for what Matthews expected, infrared detection and sonic positioning were not even half-baked. In theory, these were more practical detection methods, but perhaps because they had nothing to do with magic, these technologies did not constitute witchcraft.
It is impossible for Matthews to create his own witchcraft at present, because he has not mastered the basic principles of the witchcraft model, and the witchcraft he has constructed is just a simple application.
As for magic props, he has no alchemical skills at present. Even though he has theoretical knowledge of photoelectric effect and piezoelectric effect, he has no idea how to apply and operate them specifically, let alone transform them into magical props.
In this case, Matthews thought the best solution was to seek guidance from Somlia's mentor. As a wizard who was good at fighting, he might have mastered the method of effectively detecting the sneaking shadows.
Thinking of this, Matthews had already arrived at the laboratory of his mentor Somlia, and saw that the mentor today was different from before, and was actually happy. For a person like the mentor, the only thing that could make him lose his composure like this was new progress in the experiment.
Matthews couldn't help asking: "Teacher, did your experiment yield results?"
The Somlia wizard actually laughed heartily, which was the first time in Matthews's memory: "Haha, I finally touched upon the mystery of the transformation of the power of death within the body of the undead."
Matthews couldn't help but ask curiously: "Teacher, can you tell me more? I want to hear it too!"
But the Somlia wizard shook his head and said, "This is my personal feeling. You must experience it yourself to understand the true meaning. Remember, don't think about taking shortcuts."
He turned and asked: "Matthews, do you have any questions that you need me to answer?"
Matthew frankly raised his concerns: "Teacher, today in my battle with the shadow apprentice, I found it difficult to lock the opponent's position using death perception. I would like to ask you, is there any way to solve this problem?"
The wizard Somlia seemed a little surprised that Matthews could bravely face the apprentice of the Shadow Department. This was quite difficult for an apprentice of the Death Department. He did not ask about the result because it was obvious.
He pondered for a moment, then said, "It is very difficult to crack Shadow Stealth at the apprentice stage. To do this, you must be gifted, have supernatural powers, or have superior mental strength. And I have an upgraded version of Death Perception, which requires extremely strong control over distraction. This is something that a formal wizard can do easily, but it is very difficult for an apprentice."
Matthews immediately became excited. The mentor really had something interesting to offer: "Mentor, can you teach me this witchcraft model? I want to try it!" He was quite confident in his ability to multitask.
Somlia smiled, with a hint of expectation in her eyes: "That depends on what you are willing to exchange for it!"
Normally, the price of elementary witchcraft ranged from a few hundred to thousands of magic stones, and the only thing Matthews could use to impress a formal wizard was the auxiliary meditation potion, of which he currently had five in stock. The auxiliary meditation potion, as a relatively precious intermediate potion, had a market price of about two hundred magic stones per potion, and was often out of stock.
Matthews was going to take out three potions, not because he was reluctant to take them all out, but because he had promised Dong Dongqi two. "Teacher, I have three meditation aid potions here. If they are not enough, I can add more magic stones."
"The pharmacist is indeed wealthy. He can give a large amount of this potion to his disciples." The wizard Somlia looked at the potion with envy in his eyes. "However, two potions are enough. After all, you are also my apprentice. I will not be stingy with the discounts you deserve."
Then, he took out a book of witchcraft from his robe sleeve and handed it to Matthews: "Only you can read it. Remember to return it to me after you have learned it!"
"Yes, mentor!" Matthews was extremely excited. He didn't expect that his goal could be achieved so easily.
This experience made him realize the urgency of improving his potion-making skills, so that he could stock up on more potions needed by formal wizards, and would be more confident in the future when exchanging knowledge or items.
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