Wizard: I can refine everything

Chapter 414 Rules Magic Armor

"Elisa, does the library have any books about rule magic suits?"

In the library of Garlon Wizard Academy, Richard stood beside the huge stone bookshelf and asked the elf in front of him.

The collection of books in Garlon Wizard Academy is so vast that even the book catalog takes a long time to flip through. If you want to find the books you need more efficiently, the best way is to ask the library elves for help.

Although these little guys don't look very intelligent, their ability as librarians is unquestionable.

They remember every book that enters the library clearly.

And the price of moving them is only an elf lollipop worth ten magic stones.

Elina, who is the size of a palm, holds a lollipop in her hand, and a trace of thought appears on her pretty face.

"Rule magic suit? There are many books on this subject in the library. Do you want to borrow them all?"

"A lot?" Richard's face lit up. "More is better. What is the price for borrowing these books?"

"Well... a lot, a lot."

Elina showed a trace of distress on her face. She put the lollipop aside and said while counting on her fingers: "Some of them require magic essence, some require contribution points, and some require special identities.

Which one do you want?"

"The one with magic essence." Richard said without hesitation.

The only thing he could take out now was magic essence.

"Well, I'll calculate it for you."

Elina continued to count on her fingers. After a long while, she said, "A total of 53,200 magic essences are needed, for a total of 73 books."

Hearing this price, Richard was stunned at first, and then he took out the communication crystal ball.

This price was a bit beyond his expectations. He didn't bring so much money this time.

Soon, the communication was connected, and Jimmy's voice came from the crystal ball.

"I'm Jimmy, what do you want to see me for, Richard?"

"It's like this, Master." Richard smiled awkwardly, "I'm planning to borrow a batch of books from the library, which requires a total of 53,200 magic essences. But I really don't have any on me..."

"How much? Why do you need so many magic essences?"

Jimmy interrupted Richard rudely, his voice sounded like he had seen a ghost.

"Elena, did you miscalculate again? How many books did Richard borrow to spend 50,000 magic essences!"

Hearing Jimmy's doubt, Elena, who was eating a lollipop, suddenly got anxious.

"No! I calculated it many times this time! Jimmy, if you tell others about my miscalculation again, I will... I will throw all your books at the bottom of the library catalog!"

Hearing Elena's threat, Jimmy's hearty laughter came from the crystal ball.

"Okay, since Elena didn't make a mistake, you can look at these books first.

As for those magic spirits... there's no rush. Anyway, you can pay them back, so just put them on the account first."

Hearing Jimmy's answer, Elena nodded.

"Okay, then I'll put it on the account first."

Jimmy hung up the crystal ball, and Elena drew a circle made of luminous dust with her hand, then went into the circle and disappeared.

An hour later, Richard suddenly heard a gust of wind coming from above his head.

I saw magic books as thick as the dictionary falling from the sky, a circle of light made of luminous dust.

Richard reached out to catch these books, and soon, all seventy-three books fell into Richard's hands. These books were stacked up, as high as three Richards.

"Okay, these are all the books you borrowed."

Elena finally got out of the circle of light and lay on the top book, like a salted fish.

"Thank you, thank you."

Richard smiled and held the book with his magic hand, and took out another elf lollipop from his pocket and handed it to Elina.

But Elina saw it, and waved her hands and shook her head, saying: "No, no, it's my duty to help you get the book. I can't take your candy anymore."

As she said that, Elina drew a circle of light in the air and left like she was escaping.

Richard saw this scene and just felt a little funny.

"I put the candy here, don't waste it."

After that, Richard put all the books on one side into his pocket and left on his own.

After a long time, a circle of light suddenly appeared around the lollipop. A small hand stretched out from the circle of light and took the lollipop into the circle of light.

"Oh, this wizard is really a pity. It's such a pity not to eat such good candy.

Alas, I can only refuse his candy next time.

However, what is the name of this wizard? Oh, Richard, remember this name, and don't accept his candy next time."

...

With these books worth 53,200 magic essences, Richard immediately returned to the wizard tower without stopping.

In the study of the wizard tower, Richard designed and numbered these borrowed books and put them on the bookshelf one by one.

Then he began to swim in the ocean of knowledge.

In these books, Richard knew what the rule magic suit was, the difference between them and ordinary magic suits, and some techniques for making rule magic suits.

The so-called rule magic suit, in essence, is a magic suit that uses an alternative enchantment.

Ordinary magic suits use rune arrays to achieve a certain effect. And rule magic suits use rules directly to achieve a certain effect.

In principle, the fuel ring that Richard used to refine the radiation rule is a rule magic suit, but its effect is more special.

However, one thing that is better about regular magic equipment than ordinary magic equipment is that ordinary magic equipment can be enchanted with rules to become a regular magic equipment, thus achieving the effect of one plus one being greater than two.

But these books are different on how to carry out rule enchantment and how to effectively use the rules.

The ideas for making regular magic equipment can be roughly divided into two schools. One is the material school. The way they use the rules is to imprint the rules directly on the materials, and then apply enchantments to the materials.

The other sect is the rune sect. They first make ordinary magic equipment, and then imprint the rules on the magic equipment in the form of runes, and then let the rules directly amplify the rune array.

Each of these two schools is very reasonable, and the editor has cited a large number of experimental data in the book as his own arguments. From time to time, he also added some personal attacks on other wizards.

It took Richard three years to read all these books.

After reading it, Richard felt like he was almost learning doublethink.

Various data that seemed to be contradictory but were all valid were constantly colliding in his mind.

These collisions did not trigger any sparks of inspiration, but instead gave Richard a splitting headache.

"This is a bit difficult to handle."

Richard looked at the communication crystal ball in his hand. The news from Jorod in the crystal ball made Richard a little helpless.

As a three-ring wizard, he was an alchemist wizard not much earlier than Richard. Qiao Luode's knowledge of rules and magic equipment is also blank.

Before asking Jorod, Richard also asked Anna, and Anna gave the same reply.

"Alas, there is no research. It seems that the only way to gain true knowledge is through practice."

Richard put a design drawing on the test bench. This was a distortion illuminator he had designed casually during his three years of study.

This lighting instrument Richard adopts the first production idea, which is to imprint the rules into the material so that the material changes in nature.

This production method is superior to simplicity. Compared with using rules to enhance the rune array, this production idea does not change the process of making magic equipment. It does not require so high a level of knowledge for the wizard, so it is very suitable for novices.

"According to the book, the material imprinted with the rules should preferably have no characteristics and be stable in nature. This kind of material..."

While talking to himself, Richard took out a colorless crystal from his pocket.

This kind of crystal is called buffer crystal, and it is a commonly used energy transfer device in alchemical machinery. It does not have any special properties and is extremely stable.

"Then there are the imprinting rules."

Richard turned his head and looked to the left side of the test stand, where there was a row of cyan ice balls, all of which were sealed with a ball of light.

These rays of light are arranged in order from large to small. The first one is the distortion rule, then the soul rule, then the nightmare rule, and the gestation rule. The last and smallest one is the flesh and blood rule that Richard initially obtained.

Richard took the distortion rules to his side, then took out a black slate and began to draw the alchemy array on the test bench.

The imprinting rules require the assistance of an extremely complex alchemy array, and all wizards who use this idea to create magic equipment with rules have written this point clearly in the book.

That is, the rules of imprinting must be incomplete.

Wizards who choose the rune sect often use this point to attack wizards of the material sect.

But for now, the idea of ​​​​the material school is correct, but the technology is simply not enough.

The alchemy formation that assists the branding is extremely complex. Richard has to draw almost five million runes on a one cubic meter black stone platform.

This is an extremely long job.

Five years later.

"It's finally done."

Li looked at the black slate on the test table, his forehead covered with beads of sweat.

"Then comes the final step."

Richard looked to the other side of the test bench, where a black alchemy bench was complete with just the last stone slab.

Richard took the last stone slab and completed the assembly of the alchemy table.

The next moment, the runes on the alchemy table were gradually lit up, and fine runes were spread across every corner of the alchemy table.

Soon, the light dissipated.

There are no cracks in the entire alchemy platform, and the stone slabs merge with each other to form a seamless whole.

Seeing this scene, Richard felt relieved, and a smile appeared on his face unconsciously.

The alchemy table is completed.

Without delay, Richard immediately added a shell to the outside of the alchemy table to protect it from damage.

Immediately afterwards, Richard opened the rift in the secret realm, pulled Ulises to his side as insurance, and began to imprint the rules with the alchemy table.

Richard placed the buffer crystal in the middle of the alchemy table, and then unlocked the ice ball that sealed the distortion rules.

The next moment, the alchemy platform was lit up. A force field replaced the seal and trapped the distortion rules that were about to dissipate on the test bench.

A drop of sweat fell from Richard's forehead, and he carefully used the alchemy table to imprint the rules of distortion into the buffer crystal.

After a long time, the alchemy platform dimmed again.

Richard leaned against the alchemy table with some dizziness. The imprinting rules consumed too much of his mental energy.

But fortunately, everything went well.

In the center of the alchemy table, a purple-red crystal that looked like solidified blood was emitting a strange light.

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