Wizard: Become stronger by drawing cards from the potions variety show

Chapter 167 Evaluation of Saprophytic Nourishing

Chapter 167 Evaluation of Saprophytic Nourishing

Nancy came to Al Farak's side.

Gordon smiled and said: "Congratulations to Leo for winning the game. The confrontation was very exciting. Although Nancy was narrowly defeated, she also fully demonstrated the effect of the potion."

At this moment, Nancy suddenly said: "Teacher Gordon, I have something to ask Al Farak privately, is that okay?"

Gordon nodded: "No problem."

Nancy pulled up the isolation barrier, looked at Al Farak, and asked quickly: "The mycelium generated by the saprophytic nourishing potion will produce very obvious feedback when it devours the wizard. Do you know this?"

Alfalak nodded and said: "I know. And it's not just wizards. The more powerful the creature, the stronger the feedback will be."

Nancy nodded and continued: "This feeling may have the risk of addiction, did you know?"

Al Falak nodded equally: "I know. So the use scenario of this potion is in war, and the potion has a three-day life cycle."

Not only did Al Falak know, but he also knew about this addiction and even indirectly contributed to a notorious organization...

"Saprophytes" are fungi that are produced by special methods of sacrifice at the intersection of the breath of life and death.

This kind of counterattack even exceeded the limit of ordinary self-defense and spread to the opponent, showing a strong offensive nature. Nancy believed that the hyphae wanted to devour the opponent.

At this time, Nancy already knew why Al Farak did such a strange thing before.

Nancy continued: "Also, I feel like this kind of hyphae has some consciousness?"

Al-Faraq fell silent.

Not to mention others, not even herself, could give up such an effect.

Nancy said: "It's useless. I believe that as long as your potion spreads, a large number of people will try their best to extend its use time and continue its life cycle."

Then, she talked about the last moments of the match. It was clear that she wanted to admit defeat, but at this time the hyphae in her body fought back against her will.

What Nancy said is indeed possible.

"I set three days...",

She said speechlessly to the somewhat naive potion master in front of her: "You think too simply. This kind of harvest is enough to make most wizards' hearts flutter. They don't know how to differentiate between what they swallowed and what they cultivated." The difference is in the smallest details, they will use any means to use this magic potion and then strengthen themselves."

Alfalak was silent for a moment and said: "'Saprophyte' can hardly devour hostile creatures, but it can devour creatures that completely trust its host."

Alfalak continued: "I know that feeling. As long as you absorb it, you can get a lot of gains, including but not limited to magic, vitality, magic, etc... But I think this kind of gains is actually something that the wizard can achieve through his own cultivation. There are essential differences between them, so through certain restrictions, wizards can be helped to control this addiction..."

Nancy sighed.

After hearing this, Nancy took a long time to say: "Trust is the most expensive price."

Al Falak nodded: "Yes."

... The barrier was put away.

Al Falak and Nancy exchanged their thoughts and what they wanted to know was answered.

Gordon said: "We are now about to enter the guest evaluation session. Nancy..."

"Yes, Master Gordon." Nancy was ready to speak.

"Wait a moment, let's let Leo express his opinion first." Gordon feinted and said with a smile.

"..." Nancy was speechless. Is this the master's quirk?

Hear your name being called.

Leo nodded, recalling the entire battle experience and said: "Although I don't know the specific effect, but based on my battle experience, the magic potion should be able to generate a silver thread that can absorb trees, flesh and blood, and restore the wizard. The magic and body, and possibly defensive properties, would be of great help to wizards! I would personally like to try this potion."

To be honest, it is obvious to all that this potion has greatly improved Nancy.

Just three or even four "wind lines" in a row put Leo into crisis several times.

Just talking about this recovery effect made Leo feel that it could completely change the outcome of a battle.

What's more, at the last moment, his arm was absorbed before he could make a sound. If the other party had absorbed his other important organs, he would have been caught off guard and would have died on the spot.

A potion that combines attack, recovery, and defense, and performs so well, at least in Leo's opinion, is highly recommended as a daily potion reserve.

Gordon smiled and said: "It seems that Leo is very impressed by the potion. Nancy, what do you think?"

Nancy opened her potions test summary.

She made her own judgment: "I think this is also a second-level practical potion."

"The core effect of the potion is the special fungi that live in symbiosis with the wizard, or can be said to be parasitic in the wizard's body. The effect is to build a mycelial network in the body. This kind of mycelium not only has emergency healing effects, but can even enhance the physical body. The toughness can also be seen as an improvement in the body's defense against physical impact.

"In addition, the mycelium network can also assist the wizard in sensing and controlling the body in more detail. It also has 'extendable tentacles', a type of bacterial tissue that can digest and decompose organic matter. This was demonstrated in previous tests. , I have shown it by swallowing red wood, the decomposition speed is very fast, the energy conversion rate is very high, and the feedback is also very fast.”

Nancy said her opinion.

The audience had no objections and agreed with it.

From the confrontation scene just now, you can clearly notice the powerful recovery effect displayed by Nancy through the silver tentacles during the battle.

"In addition, mycelium may give different feedback after absorbing different organisms. This can be tested in more detail in the future, but as far as my current feelings are concerned, the nourishing effect provided is very good. It’s unbelievable, it can even be called ‘terrifying’.”

"To sum up, the effect of the 'saprophytic nourishment' potion, for a single wizard, can effectively help the wizard improve his combat capabilities, and can also help the wizard's growth. There is no problem in classifying it as a 'practical second-level potion'. I think it makes perfect sense..."

"However, there are currently many parts of the potion that can be optimized. The most important point is that this symbiotic hyphae still has some instinctive behaviors that are not controlled by the subject's consciousness, and this behavior is highly aggressive. And it absorbs external It feeds back its own functions and is also highly addictive. I think this is a magic potion that requires strong control and should be classified as restricted."

"I think there is no problem with the current direction of the potion. We just need to consider how to modify it around the characteristics of the potion. If possible, we can also consider weakening some of the characteristics and transforming it into a potion that assists perception, but it will be more difficult to Big deal.”

(End of this chapter)

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