Artificer Adventure Guide
Chapter 46 Hope: Am I a genius?
"Buzz~"
The buzzing sound produced when the original magic power was released sounded, and a golden ball with a faint golden light appeared in Hope's palm.
"Is this... a druid trick? How did you learn it?"
Generally speaking, even a serious Druid apprentice will find it difficult to feel the unique natural primitive magic of Druid without two or three years of practice.
However, Hope not only felt it, but even spontaneously mastered one of the basic usage methods.
"Is this a Druid trick? Does this mean I have the talent to become a Druid?"
Karl's words made Hope a little excited for a moment, and the golden ball in his palm shook and turned into magic power again.
"Wait a minute! If I remember correctly, barbarians of the giant path can learn druid tricks and priest thaumaturgy at level 3. It seems that you have mastered some skills because of this."
Trying hard to recall the information he knew, Karl quickly came to a conclusion.
This conclusion made Hope's originally excited expression dim at a speed visible to the naked eye, but Karl followed up and said:
"But it's not impossible for you to use this as a stepping stone for the Druid profession. If you join the Moon Society in the future, transform into an owlbear and then activate berserk, tsk tsk, I feel like you can destroy the city gate of Breland with one claw. Kick it away."
Similar to barbarians, druids' sub-professions also have their own names, and they are distinguished by "associations". The most common associations at present are the Earth Association and the Moon Association.
The former is able to adapt to different environments and obtain druid spells corresponding to the environment through a mysterious connection with the earth itself.
The latter is proficient in the transformation of various beasts. It is not an exaggeration to say that he is proficient in the seventy-two transformations.
"What kind of training is needed to be a part-time druid?"
Putting the idea of "he might be a Druid genius" out of his mind, Hope looked at Karl, trying to get some inspiration from the other party.
Although she has always longed to live in Eluden, her understanding of druids is limited to the abilities of a few associations.
"Sorry, I don't know much. Although my grandfather was a Druid of the Moon Society, he didn't mention it to me too much. The only thing I know is that druids usually have to elect a Druid when they officially take office. You must join the association, otherwise you will be stuck at level 1."
These words almost completely ruined Hope's plan to teach herself to be a druid, and her mental state declined at a speed visible to the naked eye.
Seeing Hope so disappointed, Karl patted his companion on the back and comforted:
"Don't be so sad. You can practice your Druid skills first. Adapting to your spellcasting ability early may help you adapt to the Druid profession faster in the future."
"No, you don't understand, this is different."
Holding her heart, Hope sighed.
"When I found that I suddenly sensed natural magic power, I really thought that I was the chosen one. Alas~, but now it seems that this may just be the influence of the giant's path."
Giants and dragons are the first races to use primitive magic. The giant path of barbarians will also make the inductees more adaptable to primitive magic.
‘So, when you asked me so coquettishly just now, you actually wanted to show off in front of me? ’
The corners of his mouth twitched slightly, and Karl felt that he had a deeper understanding of Hope.
"In fact... when I was a child, I also thought that I was a destined person, and I wanted to become a genius mage. But after taking the entrance examination of Akanix, I became sober."
Pretending to be someone who had come before, Karl spoke up again.
As a time traveler, Carl used to be a little pretentious.
He once thought that he would become the protagonist of some kind of destiny, cheating all the way, and taking all the beautiful girls as his wives.
But the reality made him quickly recognize himself.
Someone who barely scored 500 points in the college entrance examination in his previous life does not mean that he can get more than 700 points if he tries again.
There are some things that you simply cannot catch up with through hard work.
"Huh? You originally wanted to be a mage?"
Looking Karl up and down, Hope found it hard to imagine what he would look like as a mage.
"Isn't this a shock to reality? When I was choosing my major, I also wanted to bite the bullet and become a mage."
The profession of mage is like the mathematics department of the university in the previous life.
Although ordinary people can also enter the mathematics department, to be honest, not everyone is suitable for it.
Karl spent a year becoming an artificer, but in the mage major, it is not uncommon for his classmates to still be stuck in the mage apprenticeship stage.
The mages of the DND series do not pay attention to talents such as root bones or spiritual roots. The only factor that limits their official employment is intelligence.
"So, you want me not to be discouraged? Even if I can't become a druid, are there other options?"
Looking at Karl with fixed eyes, Hope's eyebrows gradually softened.
"No, Druid is not such a demanding profession. In fact, as long as you respect nature, the possibility of finding a job is still very high. If I hadn't been admitted to Akanix, I might have followed my grandfather. Become a druid."
After a little Versailles pause, Karl continued:
"I tell you this just to hope you can adjust your mentality. Mentality is also very important. Two of my classmates have never been able to officially become mages because of this problem. Even if they do, it is difficult for them to go far on this road."
When Carl just entered school, he met two classmates who were on good terms with him. Their test scores were similar to Carl's, and they could play together.
The three of them had similar intelligence attributes, but the two of them chose to become mages.
Before Carl was caught by the Mind Flayer, the two were still striving to become level 1 mages.
However, with their intelligence attributes of about 12 points, level 4 is almost their limit.
After all, they don't have a Mind Flayer larva to help them open physical plug-ins, and they can directly rely on psychic expertise to get two points of intelligence improvement.
Looking at Carl's serious expression, Hope nodded in understanding.
"Don't worry, since the day I sold myself as a slave but failed, my mentality has become less naive. Okay, let's quickly copy the alchemy pot again, there is almost no water at home."
Seeing that Hope did not seem to be affected, Carl nodded.
Closing his eyes, he put his hands together in front of his chest and tried to copy the alchemy pot.
The blue magic flashed in his palms for a moment, but then dissipated.
Opening his eyes again, Carl looked at Hope who was looking at him expectantly, and said in a dry voice: "My spiritual power has reached the bottom, and the matter of copying magic items will have to wait until tomorrow."
For a moment, the room fell into silence.
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