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After bidding farewell to Ian, Yaro quietly turned around and walked back to the deer cart. He hid in the deer cart and took out the shadow wolf's fur and the incomplete wolf head pendant from the space ring.
The wolf head pendant is from the shadow system. Yaro has no way to repair it and it is difficult to use it. There is no point in keeping it. It is better to exchange it for magic stones and buy more purification potions and required alchemy materials.
Folding the wolf skin and wrapping it with a piece of linen cloth as a cover, Yaro stood up and walked directly to the enchanting shop where he had found his direction.
The fur of the shadow wolf not only contains rich shadow energy, but is also born with strange magic patterns. It is a material belonging to the enchantment system.
Enchanting and alchemy are intertwined in many ways. Most people only think that making large items is alchemy, and smelting small treasures is enchanting. This is actually wrong.
In fact, these two can be explained clearly in just one sentence.
Enchanting focuses on the use of magic patterns, while alchemy focuses on materials and structures.
To put it simply, the alchemist master can be regarded as an alternative material and structural scientist, and the enchantment master is an alternative programmer.
Most of the materials produced in the strange space are made of aggregation of various energy systems. Generally speaking, enchanters are more interested in this type of material.
When he was walking with Ian before, Yaro didn't look at it carefully, but when he actually walked into the enchantment shop, he was immediately attracted by a whole wall of skull wands in the shop.
In the shop, a cat-eared girl sat lazily on a soft seat, holding a slender metal pipe in her hand, her red lips puffing out thin smoke, with no intention of getting up.
Skeleton wands are generally made from the skulls of apprentices, especially starting from intermediate apprentices, who have carved various tricks into the core of their consciousness.
After the apprentices die, they can use some strange means to transfer the magic imprint in the core of consciousness to the skull, and then compress the skull so that it is no longer so eye-catching and obstructive. A skull wand can be roughly made successfully.
This production method is not only simple, but also uses the skulls of wizard apprentices, which significantly improves the apprentices' combat power.
If junior apprentices in the same department can obtain the skull wands of intermediate and advanced apprentices, they can even be comparable to intermediate and advanced apprentices to a certain extent.
After all, after they obtain the skull wand, they can also quickly activate all kinds of tricks engraved in the skull wand.
This type of wand may be all good, but there is one important problem that cannot be ignored.
Although it can improve the apprentice's strength to some extent, it will greatly increase the internal conflicts among the apprentices, and it will not help to promote the official wizard!
What's more, as long as the maker is skilled in craftsmanship, it is not impossible to use other materials to make a wand that is familiar or even far superior.
Therefore, the production of skull wands is strictly prohibited by Jungle House. Even if someone is found to be hiding such wands, they will be immediately confiscated and punished.
But here, such wands are sold openly.
What Yaro saw was a wall of wands?
No!
This is a declaration of war and a warning letter!
Here... the conflicts between extraordinary beings will be fierce!
No one expects that all the skulls were obtained by digging graves, right?
Just like a country that regards albinism as a sacred object and likes to wear the bones of albinos, when others are in urgent need of money, they will not consider searching for the graves of albinos. Instead, they will directly find the homes of albinos.
Living people are always easier to find than dead people.
Perhaps he noticed that Yaro had been staring at him for a long time, and the cat-eared girl was taking care of him.
He introduced lazily: "Does the guest want to buy a wand? What kind of wand does it need? Do you want to increase the energy affinity? Or do you want to release it quickly? Or do you need to add a powerful spell?"
"No," Yaro looked away, took off the baggage and opened it, and said calmly, "I want to sell some materials."
"oh?"
The cat-eared girl sat up straight, glanced at the gray-black wolf skin, and then lay down weakly, saying without interest: "Werewolf fur or something? I'm not interested in this kind of garbage. Maybe you can go find it. Looking for the alchemy shop over there that specializes in garbage collection?"
Yaro explained: "This is the fur of a pure shadow creature, the shadow wolf, not the fur of a monster in the material world."
A trace of surprise flashed across the cat-eared girl's eyes, and she became energetic. She stood up and walked to Yaro with elegant steps: "If it is really the fur of a pure shadow creature,
After bidding farewell to Ian, Yaro quietly turned around and walked back to the deer cart. He hid in the deer cart and took out the shadow wolf's fur and the incomplete wolf head pendant from the space ring.
The wolf head pendant is from the shadow system. Yaro has no way to repair it and it is difficult to use it. There is no point in keeping it. It is better to exchange it for magic stones and buy more purification potions and required alchemy materials.
Folding the wolf skin and wrapping it with a piece of linen cloth as a cover, Yaro stood up and walked directly to the enchanting shop where he had found his direction.
The fur of the shadow wolf not only contains rich shadow energy, but is also born with strange magic patterns. It is a material belonging to the enchantment system.
Enchanting and alchemy are intertwined in many ways. Most people only think that making large items is alchemy, and smelting small treasures is enchanting. This is actually wrong.
In fact, these two can be explained clearly in just one sentence.
Enchanting focuses on the use of magic patterns, while alchemy focuses on materials and structures.
To put it simply, the alchemist master can be regarded as an alternative material and structural scientist, and the enchantment master is an alternative programmer.
Most of the materials produced in the strange space are made of aggregation of various energy systems. Generally speaking, enchanters are more interested in this type of material.
When he was walking with Ian before, Yaro didn't look at it carefully, but when he actually walked into the enchantment shop, he was immediately attracted by a whole wall of skull wands in the shop.
In the shop, a cat-eared girl sat lazily on a soft seat, holding a slender metal pipe in her hand, her red lips puffing out thin smoke, with no intention of getting up.
Skeleton wands are generally made from the skulls of apprentices, especially starting from intermediate apprentices, who have carved various tricks into the core of their consciousness.
After the apprentices die, they can use some strange means to transfer the magic imprint in the core of consciousness to the skull, and then compress the skull so that it is no longer so eye-catching and obstructive. A skull wand can be roughly made successfully.
This production method is not only simple, but also uses the skulls of wizard apprentices, which significantly improves the apprentices' combat power.
If junior apprentices in the same department can obtain the skull wands of intermediate and advanced apprentices, they can even be comparable to intermediate and advanced apprentices to a certain extent.
After all, after they obtain the skull wand, they can also quickly activate all kinds of tricks engraved in the skull wand.
This type of wand may be all good, but there is one important problem that cannot be ignored.
Although it can improve the apprentice's strength to some extent, it will greatly increase the internal conflicts among the apprentices, and it will not help to promote the official wizard!
What's more, as long as the maker is skilled in craftsmanship, it is not impossible to use other materials to make a wand that is familiar or even far superior.
Therefore, the production of skull wands is strictly prohibited by Jungle House. Even if someone is found to be hiding such wands, they will be immediately confiscated and punished.
But here, such wands are sold openly.
What Yaro saw was a wall of wands?
No!
This is a declaration of war and a warning letter!
Here... the conflicts between extraordinary beings will be fierce!
No one expects that all the skulls were obtained by digging graves, right?
Just like a country that regards albinism as a sacred object and likes to wear the bones of albinos, when others are in urgent need of money, they will not consider searching for the graves of albinos. Instead, they will directly find the homes of albinos.
Living people are always easier to find than dead people.
Perhaps he noticed that Yaro had been staring at him for a long time, and the cat-eared girl was taking care of him.
He introduced lazily: "Does the guest want to buy a wand? What kind of wand does it need? Do you want to increase the energy affinity? Or do you want to release it quickly? Or do you need to add a powerful spell?"
"No," Yaro looked away, took off the baggage and opened it, and said calmly, "I want to sell some materials."
"oh?"
The cat-eared girl sat up straight, glanced at the gray-black wolf skin, and then lay down weakly, saying without interest: "Werewolf fur or something? I'm not interested in this kind of garbage. Maybe you can go find it. Looking for the alchemy shop over there that specializes in garbage collection?"
Yaro explained: "This is the fur of a pure shadow creature, the shadow wolf, not the fur of a monster in the material world."
A trace of surprise flashed across the cat-eared girl's eyes, and she became energetic. She stood up and walked to Yaro with elegant steps: "If it is really the fur of a pure shadow creature,
After bidding farewell to Ian, Yaro quietly turned around and walked back to the deer cart. He hid in the deer cart and took out the shadow wolf's fur and the incomplete wolf head pendant from the space ring.
The wolf head pendant is from the shadow system. Yaro has no way to repair it and it is difficult to use it. There is no point in keeping it. It is better to exchange it for magic stones and buy more purification potions and required alchemy materials.
Folding the wolf skin and wrapping it with a piece of linen cloth as a cover, Yaro stood up and walked directly to the enchanting shop where he had found his direction.
The fur of the shadow wolf not only contains rich shadow energy, but is also born with strange magic patterns. It is a material belonging to the enchantment system.
Enchanting and alchemy are intertwined in many ways. Most people only think that making large items is alchemy, and smelting small treasures is enchanting. This is actually wrong.
In fact, these two can be explained clearly in just one sentence.
Enchanting focuses on the use of magic patterns, while alchemy focuses on materials and structures.
To put it simply, the alchemist master can be regarded as an alternative material and structural scientist, and the enchantment master is an alternative programmer.
Most of the materials produced in the strange space are made of aggregation of various energy systems. Generally speaking, enchanters are more interested in this type of material.
When he was walking with Ian before, Yaro didn't look at it carefully, but when he actually walked into the enchantment shop, he was immediately attracted by a whole wall of skull wands in the shop.
In the shop, a cat-eared girl sat lazily on a soft seat, holding a slender metal pipe in her hand, her red lips puffing out thin smoke, with no intention of getting up.
Skeleton wands are generally made from the skulls of apprentices, especially starting from intermediate apprentices, who have carved various tricks into the core of their consciousness.
After the apprentices die, they can use some strange means to transfer the magic imprint in the core of consciousness to the skull, and then compress the skull so that it is no longer so eye-catching and obstructive. A skull wand can be roughly made successfully.
This production method is not only simple, but also uses the skulls of wizard apprentices, which significantly improves the apprentices' combat power.
If junior apprentices in the same department can obtain the skull wands of intermediate and advanced apprentices, they can even be comparable to intermediate and advanced apprentices to a certain extent.
After all, after they obtain the skull wand, they can also quickly activate all kinds of tricks engraved in the skull wand.
This type of wand may be all good, but there is one important problem that cannot be ignored.
Although it can improve the apprentice's strength to some extent, it will greatly increase the internal conflicts among the apprentices, and it will not help to promote the official wizard!
What's more, as long as the maker is skilled in craftsmanship, it is not impossible to use other materials to make a wand that is familiar or even far superior.
Therefore, the production of skull wands is strictly prohibited by Jungle House. Even if someone is found to be hiding such wands, they will be immediately confiscated and punished.
But here, such wands are sold openly.
What Yaro saw was a wall of wands?
No!
This is a declaration of war and a warning letter!
Here... the conflicts between extraordinary beings will be fierce!
No one expects that all the skulls were obtained by digging graves, right?
Just like a country that regards albinism as a sacred object and likes to wear the bones of albinos, when others are in urgent need of money, they will not consider searching for the graves of albinos. Instead, they will directly find the homes of albinos.
Living people are always easier to find than dead people.
Perhaps he noticed that Yaro had been staring at him for a long time, and the cat-eared girl was taking care of him.
He introduced lazily: "Does the guest want to buy a wand? What kind of wand does it need? Do you want to increase the energy affinity? Or do you want to release it quickly? Or do you need to add a powerful spell?"
"No," Yaro looked away, took off the baggage and opened it, and said calmly, "I want to sell some materials."
"oh?"
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