Bailang did not continue to stay in this secret room. Instead, he found another clean room in Ma Sheng Alley and went in by himself for the night. However, the two guards stayed outside the door and refused to drive away, saying they were not tired. Bailang understood what these two people were thinking, so he didn't force it.
After entering the room, he found a futon and sat cross-legged. Bai Lang took out two bottles of elixirs, and a smile immediately appeared on his face.
Speaking of gains, apart from the sword position in the sword hall, the two pills in front of him made Bailang's heart surge the most.
Bailang knew very little about the relevant knowledge of Qi Refiners. He only had a glimpse of the few techniques he had learned, plus some fragmentary information that the female ghost Lingyu had given him before, and that was it.
The elixirs that Bai Lang knew were resources that were equal to or more important and scarce than spirit stones in the resource concept of Qi Refiners.
There are two main reasons for this.
One is that elixirs have wider and more mysterious uses than spiritual stones.
Spirit stones are nothing more than absorption and utilization or used to provide energy for magic circles and magic weapons. As for elixirs, in addition to directly increasing the Qi Refiner's cultivation level, they even have many "medicine" effects. They can cure diseases, heal injuries, detoxify and even solve some physiological defects. According to legend, there are elixirs that can increase longevity. Moreover, elixirs have both positive and negative aspects, and can also be used as a charm or poison to harm people.
The second is that elixirs are more difficult to obtain than spiritual stones.
The preciousness of spiritual stones lies in their difficulty in digging and their rarity. Similar to precious metals. Pills not only have extremely high or even harsh requirements for the medicinal materials used in refining them, but also have extremely high requirements for the craftsmanship of the refiner. Called an alchemist.
If Qi Refiners are rare among ordinary people, then Alchemists are also rare among Qi Refiners.
Last but not least, elixirs are consumables. No matter how good the elixir is, it will be gone after you eat it. And often a Qi Refiner needs more than one or two pills of the same kind. It is normal for elixirs to be in extreme short supply.
With the combination of these three reasons, the value of elixirs has also increased.
Bailang clicked on the description of "Xiao Pei Yuan Dan" on the properties panel. But it is very simple, just saying that this kind of elixir is "low-grade" and is aimed at low-level Qi refiners with low cultivation level. Apart from this, there is no mention of the ingredients or refining methods of this elixir. Bailang's idea of stealing lessons failed.
"I didn't expect that the elixir would have such an effect after being digitized. "Experience" haha, it's getting more and more interesting. It turns out that what I gain from my daily practice is not proficiency but practice experience.
"Two Introductions to Little Zhoutian" should be the basic exercises, right? What about "Qi Nourishing Technique" and "Mountain Like a Mountain"? Are they considered basic skills? If so, should the experience of Xiao Peiyuan Dan be added together? Or share it directly? "
There were speculations in his mind, but Bai Lang didn't think blindly. He closed his eyes and adjusted his breathing until he was in the best condition. He took out a small Pei Yuan Dan from his arms and swallowed it in one gulp. You won’t know the actual effect until you take one. This was something that was clearly identified by his subordinates, and Bailang ate it without any worries.
After entering the mouth, the special aroma of the elixir immediately melted in the mouth, turning into a stream of clear water flowing down the neck, and then dispersed into the stomach and limbs.
This was the first time Bailang had experienced this feeling. He was instantly benefited from the inside out and felt so comfortable that he almost made a sound.
[Take Xiao Pei Yuan Dan and gain a lot of basic skills experience. Please choose a basic skill for infusion. 】
[(Green) Two Introductions to Little Zhoutian] and [(Blue) Immovable as a Mountain]
Bailang was stunned for a moment, then reacted immediately. It turns out that the attribute panel did not directly share Xiao Peiyuan Dan's practice experience, but let Bai Lang make the choice. And there are only two options available.
There is a difference from Bailang's previous judgment, but it's not big. Methods such as magic and martial arts are not included in the basic skills of a Qi practitioner. At the same time, the "Qi Nourishing Technique" that Bai Lang was hesitant about was not considered a basic skill. It should fall into the category of minor exercises.
So the question is, which one should Bailang choose?
"Mountain Like a Mountain" is the latest method on Bailang's attribute panel, and it is also the first martial arts method. The effect is different from others. It not only refines the soul and soul, but also increases qi and blood, which directly brings about a surge in physical strength and strength. When used in Bailang's martial arts methods, it can be said to have immediate results and can increase combat power in a timely manner.
However, the current experience of "Mountain Like a Mountain" is still in single digits, only 2%. Even if two small Peiyuan Pills are taken down, there will still be no qualitative improvement. In this way, there is no optimal choice to "maximize returns".
The "Two Introductions to Xiao Zhou Tian" is different. Although the treasure rating is only in green, which is worse than "Mountain Like a Mountain" in blue, it is now just above the "entry level 71%" mark. If the two small Pei Yuan Dans were charged together this time, they would be able to break through the "Introduction" and enter the "Mastery" directly.
Bailang had tasted the benefits of the leap from "beginner" to "proficient" in martial arts. He was even sure that his cultivation level would change once he entered "Mastery" in "Two Introductory Parts of Little Zhou Tian".
So after a moment's hesitation, Bai Lang chose "Two Introductions to Xiao Zhou Tian" on the prompts on the attribute panel to absorb the experience of practicing the first Xiao Pei Yuan Dan.
After making the selection, Bai Lang felt that the clear current of the elixir scattered on his limbs and bones began to subside, as if it was sinking into his soul.
Immediately after a brief trance, Bailang's mind exploded with many new insights, all of which came from "Two Chapters on Little Zhou Tian's Introduction".
I knew in my heart that this was probably the end of experience absorption. Looking at the digitized information on the panel, sure enough, the experience progress of "Little Zhou Tian's Two Introductory Parts" has changed from 71% to 86% now.
Now that he had made up his mind to maximize his profits, Bai Lang no longer hesitated. He took out the second Xiao Pei Yuan Dan and swallowed it again. After the wonderful changes just now, the final result was just as he expected.
[Name: Bailang]
[Status: Fifth-grade warrior, entry-level Qi practitioner (middle stage of Qi-entraining realm), 4% excellent talent]
[(Purple) Destiny Skill: Extreme Concentration]
[(Green) Thirteen Styles of Tiger Leaping: Mastery 37%], [(Green) Dao Gang Preliminary Solution: Mastery 24%]
[(Blue) Qi Nourishing Technique: Mastery 2%], [(Blue) Formation Fragment: 16%]
[(Green) Two introductory articles for Xiao Zhoutian: 1% mastery in the self-refining chapter]
[(Blue) Five Elements Magic: Introduction 73%]
[(Blue) Immovable as a Mountain: Entry 2%]
"Two Introductions to Little Zhoutian" not only entered the "mastery" level, but the most important thing is that Bailang's cultivation level also rushed directly from the early stage of the Qi Entraining Realm to the middle stage.
Bottlenecks between small realms, realm barriers, realm barriers, etc., these things no longer exist in front of the digitized attribute panel. As long as you have enough experience, move up.
It's that simple and crude.
(End of chapter)