I Arrived At Wizard World While Cultivating Immortality

Jie Ming discovered he had transmigrated, his golden finger being the Immortal Cultivation Encyclopedia [Great Dao Book Pavilion] . But why had he crossed into a wizard world?!

The Star Ring ...

Chapter 42 Warcraft

Chapter 42 Warcraft

boom!

A thick bolt of lightning with a burning smell of sulfur struck the ground, blasting a deep pit the size of a bowl into the gray rock beneath his feet.

Benjamin remained unmoved. The earth element shield on his body was as stable as a mountain, absorbing all the violent electric current.

In front of him, a thunderstorm beetle that was more than five meters tall and covered with a black shell was hissing angrily, and dazzling arcs of electricity were brewing in its mouth again.

"Beasts can only rely on brute force or simple corrosion and venom attacks. Only those creatures that can directly manipulate elemental forces can be called magical beasts."

Jemin looked up at the thunderstorm gathering again above him, and relevant knowledge flashed through his mind: "Their attack methods are more complex and powerful, and their use of energy is more sophisticated. Their combat effectiveness far exceeds that of ordinary beasts."

The thunderstorm beetle monster in front of us is a typical example. Not only can it release powerful lightning, but its hard shell can also withstand physical impacts. It is a very difficult enemy for wizard apprentices.

However, for Jemin, this was just the best target for him to test his magic talismans.

The thunderstorm beetle monster charged again, its six thick claws scratching deep marks on the ground.

Benjamin did not retreat. He shook his wrist lightly, and the offensive talisman magic weapon was instantly activated.

Tsk! Tsk! Tsk!

Three high-explosive fireballs, with a whistling sound that tore through the air, accurately hit the joints of the monster.

Each explosion caused the beetle's huge body to tremble violently. The monster's charge paused in severe pain, and it let out an angry yet painful roar.

Jemin seized the opportunity, moved the talisman magic weapon and spun it gently. He circled to the flank of the monster like a ghost, and fired several fireballs in succession, launching precise attacks on the relatively soft abdomen under the shell.

The violent fire element instantly blasted several charred holes in the monster's abdomen, and the scorching flames even penetrated in and burned its limbs.

The Thunderstorm Beetle Monster let out its final wail, fell to the ground with a bang, and the lightning on its body went out.

The battle took less than ten seconds from start to finish, and Jemin didn't even break a sweat.

He put away the talismanic magic weapon, walked forward, and scanned the remains of the thunderstorm beetle monster using alchemy and analysis. He found an organ in its body that contained the essence of lightning.

He took it out skillfully and put it into the large backpack made of animal skin beside him.

"This bag is almost full. It seems I have to find a way to get some space rings when I get back."

In the wizarding world, spatial knowledge is very difficult to acquire, and only wizards of at least level three can begin to get involved.

But after all, there are enough people, so various space equipment and skills are not uncommon.

Just like the training ground in Jemin's laboratory, he spent a lot of money to hire someone to help expand the internal space.

There are countless small space equipment such as space bags in the academy. Although they are expensive, they are still affordable for Jeming.

The only problem is that since the space constants of different planes are different, space equipment like this can only be used in a single or specific planes.

Once it is brought to another plane, if you are lucky, it may simply be impossible to open it. If you are unlucky, there may even be space distortion, which will swallow the user the moment he enters the plane.

Under normal circumstances, the highest-level space equipment is only applicable to planes that have been confiscated and recorded by the wizard civilization. There are still risks in going to unknown planes.

However, the space ring that Jieming mentioned is an exception.

This thing has extremely high manufacturing requirements, and only a sixth-level wizard is required to make it, but the effect is very good.

A certain set of rules is directly fixed inside the entire ring, which can maintain the stability of the internal space no matter where you go.

Correspondingly, the price of this thing is also shockingly high.

The most troublesome thing is that because it is extremely difficult to manufacture and the failure rate is very high, under normal circumstances there is no stock even if you have the purchase permission.

"Teacher Clark seems to be a sixth-level wizard. I wonder if he has any connections... Let's go back and ask him. I hope he knows a space wizard."

While thinking, Benjamin suddenly caught a glimpse of a scoreboard flashing with blue light lying quietly on the ground next to the monster's corpse.

He bent down and picked it up. "A monster of this level actually has a card already? It looks like the value is not low. I'm lucky."

He didn't pay much attention to it and put it in his pocket.

Points are just a by-product for him; the actual combat data of the talisman magic weapon and the rare materials of this dimension are the core.

At this moment, Benjamin suddenly looked up in one direction. He could feel a violent elemental fluctuation coming from there.

It was not a scattered energy impact, but a mixed breath of large-scale witchcraft and magic.

He mobilized the talismanic magic weapon and flew up, quickly flying towards that location.

When it was about to get close, it stopped and landed behind a huge red crystal ore. It activated the analysis technique from a distance and extended its mental power over there.

Passing through the rolling rocky hills and dense red crystal forests, he "saw" the battlefield.

A team of wizard apprentices was fighting a huge fire elemental monster made entirely of pure flames and lava.

The monster was ten meters tall. Every step it took made the ground tremble, and every attack could trigger a frenzy of fire elements around it.

Judging from its destructive power, although this monster has not yet reached the level of a first-level wizard, it has exceeded the level of a third-level wizard apprentice, making it quite difficult for these apprentices to defeat it.

Benjamin observed the fight of this group of apprentices from a distance. There were about twelve or thirteen of them, standing in scattered positions but able to look after each other. It was obvious that they had been organized into teams and had simple tactical arrangements.

When Benjamin saw it, an apprentice happened to release a large number of ice cones towards the monster.

"Ice magic suppression... Well, this apprentice's ice cone condensation speed is pretty good." Benjamin judged in his heart.

"But lacking continuity, the impact on this fire elemental monster is just a drop in the bucket."

A tall and thin apprentice jumped out, waving the magic wand in his hand. A high-pressure water column made of pure water whizzed out and accurately hit the head of the fire elemental monster.

"Not bad. The water element is suppressed in this environment, so being able to achieve this effect requires pretty good mental control. But the attack power of Water Arrow is too low, and the frequency of its release is also too low."

Benjamin couldn't help shaking his head.

These wizards seem to be combat-type artillery...elites, and the wizardry models they constructed are most likely purchased directly.

The reason why this construction method is called evil by wizards is that it takes time to cast the witchcraft model constructed in this way, and its burst and continuity are far inferior to the witchcraft model independently constructed through hard research. This is also a flaw in constructing other people's witchcraft models.

For example, the alchemy and analysis skills that Benjamin currently possessed were completely at his command, just like the breathing that living things naturally controlled. There was no casting time at all when they were activated.

(End of this chapter)