Trinasha's account detailed the progression path and specific training methods from Magic Sequence 1: Serene Spark to Magic Sequence 7: Destruction Red Lotus. There wasn't much information on the training and advancement of other magic sequence classes, as development was split across several project teams at the time, and Trinasha was most familiar with her own area.
Furthermore, since the development process was still ongoing, some of the Transcendent Sequence designs lacked sufficient samples and were far from stable. Trinasha didn't dare to casually impart the research findings of other groups to her students. She simply recorded a few advancement paths for Magic Sequence 3.
In addition to the Undead Sequence and Magic Sequence, which had more records, there was also the Natural Sequence. Because the Mercury Dynasty and the three major elven kingdoms had been at war for many years at that time, the enemy's extraordinary sequence would naturally be specially studied and targeted.
The Natural Sequence was also known as the Elven Sequence because it was originally developed by the elves. However, as the elves expanded, it was no longer limited to the elves. Some Warcraft and other races also cultivated this extraordinary sequence. Even by the end of the First Era, many humans had achieved high-level Elven Sequences, so the name was later changed to the Natural Sequence.
Luo Lanxier was particularly interested in one of them: Nature Sequence II: Arborist. This class was advanced from Nature Sequence I: Verdant Gardener. Unlike other combat classes, this extraordinary class excelled at cultivation and production.
If I could advance to this extraordinary profession, I wouldn't have to worry about having nothing to eat, the girl thought. Unfortunately, the advancement path for arborists was only recorded up to Sequence 2, and I had no idea what the advancement would be like after that.
Even so, judging from the moss-covered stone tablet, many years have passed. Perhaps there are people in the world who have advanced along this path. When the time comes, I can just ask them for advice. Loran Hill relaxed.
The extraordinary sequence has a certain combat capability, but what she lacks now is an environment for long-term survival. Improving basic productivity is the most important thing.
Thinking back to his past gaming days, Loran Hill was the type of player who enjoyed farming for centuries at home, then emerging from the mountains to crush his enemies with technology and military might. In the Civilization series, it was always a late-game battle of tanks and aircraft carriers, or simply a technological and cultural victory.
When I play Stellaris, I love to can the entire nation, mechanically ascend, and use every sphere, Utopian City, Dyson Sphere, and finally arc battleships sweeping across the galaxy, until even the heavens bow down at my feet. (Also, beautify the race mods, the beautiful girls are awesome!)
So, farming is the right path. Only with a material and economic foundation can we better build this world.
Finally, Trinasha mentioned her identity as a witch. Witches are not some kind of extraordinary profession or official position, but refer to those girls who are born with certain talents. The reason why they are called girls is that witches basically do not age and will maintain their youthful appearance until death.
Trinasha is known as the witch of butterflies and is very famous in history, although she is very afraid of insects.
As for the note under the velvet in the box, after learning the language, Loran Hill finally understood the meaning of the text.
[Witches are attracted to each other. If you see a note like this, it means you are very likely a witch too.]
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