Now that he had found the research direction for further optimization of his witchcraft model, Taylor went directly to Oak and exchanged the most basic apprentice books on the concept of chaos from the Apprentice Library.
During this half year, Taylor's mental strength and magic power have also made great progress. His crazy behavior of accepting tasks has also earned him the title of "task maniac" from other apprentices.
In the past of the White Tower Alliance, every wizard apprentice would take on as few tasks as possible, and would only take on more tasks when they needed to accumulate points. The rest of the time was used to study knowledge and conduct experiments, and their points were always stretched.
Normally, a wizard apprentice would take on missions once or twice a week, but Taylor took on missions almost every day and would not stop unless he was injured.
Moreover, Taylor performs various apprentice tasks during the day and spends a lot of time studying and experimenting at night. He even replaces sleep with meditation. It seems that compared with other wizard apprentices, he has lost the time for daytime study and experiments, but in fact, Taylor is not much behind other apprentices in the same period of time.
It was not until they learned that Taylor had accepted missions crazily, accumulated a large number of points, and then leisurely learned his own knowledge, conducted his own experiments, and studied his own witchcraft that they realized what it meant to suffer first and then enjoy the sweetness.
As a result, all the wizard apprentices began to follow Taylor's approach to experience the sweetness before the bitterness. They first pushed themselves madly, worked hard to take on tasks, and earned points. When they had enough points, they would exchange them for the experimental materials and witchcraft knowledge they needed to conduct their own research.
Taylor single-handedly triggered an internal conflict within the apprentice system, which surprised the wizards who issued the tasks. At the same time, some wizards also noticed the leader of the internal conflict and the talented wizard apprentice.
The Cretan wizard also remembered what the Mendes wizard had said to him and began to take a little interest in Tate.
Taylor spent a lot of time earning points, and even consumed a lot of points to heal the injuries caused by the mission. The fruits of such hard work were naturally large and sweet.
In fact, if one takes it seriously and maintains sufficient caution and confidence, with the help of various styles of round badges distributed for the mission, the apprentice will not encounter any major danger when performing the mission, unless he is patrolling some dangerous monster forests.
Apprentices are helpers, not consumables.
After Taylor obtained enough points, he not only exchanged for the Basic Apprentice Analysis of Chaos Concepts from the Apprentice Library, but also exchanged for the Wind Spell Witchcraft Model, the Spider Eye Witchcraft Item Production Method and the final Fire Medal from Oak.
The Fire Medal sponsored by Oak was really a friendly price. Among the four things Taylor exchanged, the Fire Medal was actually the cheapest. The method of making witchcraft props would become a treasure trove if operated properly. 600 points also made sense. According to Oak, the more witchcraft models you buy in the future, the more expensive they will be.
After all, every witchcraft model, even the secondary witchcraft for apprentices, is also a foothold for apprentices to increase their fundamental strength.
The concept of chaos is extremely rare for wizard apprentices, and it is also rare knowledge. Some wizards don't even have a deep understanding of chaos. Because of this, the book "Basic Apprentice Analysis of Chaos Concept" is worth 300 points, which is three times the general apprentice knowledge.
Just a month ago, after Taylor completed a feeding, he gave the three lions' three heads three names, namely Fire, Poison and Wind, which are simple and fit their abilities.
Although Taylor is famous, he has very few friends. Taylor is unwilling to use the time he uses for studying, researching, meditating or completing tasks to socialize, so when he was on a mission, he established a good relationship with the three-headed lion, one of the rare and powerful beasts among the stitched beasts.
There is no purpose for building a good relationship. After all, a stitched beast is a stitched beast, and an apprentice is an apprentice. It is still unclear whether they can help in the future. The reason why Taylor has a good relationship with the three-headed lion is to confide some of his own words. It is easy to turn a person into a psychopath if he always keeps silent.
Taylor held a feather pen in his hand and wrote down various conjectures about the Black Mist Technique and some extended mental power concepts in his notebook of chaotic concept knowledge.
He also wanted to transfer this concept of confusion from the black fog technique he had already learned to the first witchcraft prop he wanted to try to make, the spider's eye.
With this in mind, Taylor opened another notebook. All that was recorded on it were material analyses of the Spider Eye witchcraft item, analyses of the monsters involved, the impact of the quality of the spider eye on the Spider Eye witchcraft item, the production steps of the Spider Eye witchcraft item and the corresponding 12 witchcraft runes, and finally the spider web and entangled illusion rays that came with the Spider Eye.
After flipping through more than a dozen pages, nearly 20 pages, Taylor picked up the feather pen in his hand, dipped it in ink, and continued writing below.
"If we add the concept of chaos to the illusion ray, can we completely reverse the opponent's mental space from the illusion level, and use it to pry open the mental defects and cause further chaos..."
'There are still two vacancies in the witchcraft runes of the Spider Eye witchcraft prop. This is probably the most primitive method of making witchcraft props. Its purpose is to allow apprentices to further update and transform and create their own witchcraft props. To this end, the witchcraft runes with the meanings of chaos and weakness can be added to the 12 witchcraft rune system to form a more stable closed loop, thereby increasing the effects of illusion rays, spider web entanglement, etc.'
Taylor wrote down all his recent insights and thoughts on the analysis of the numerous props of the Spider's Eye and some confusing concepts. He had new ideas about the knowledge system of the Apprentice Library, the production of witchcraft props, and witchcraft models.
If Oak were still here at this moment, he would definitely tell Taylor that his so-called new discoveries and new ideas are actually old stuff.
The powerful wizard strongly encourages innovation and creation, so all witchcraft props, production methods, witchcraft models, etc. are the most original versions, leaving a lot of room for updating and transformation.
No matter how big or small the knowledge is, as long as there is innovation and further deduction, it will flourish, which is also what the white wizards pursue.
(End of this chapter)