Wizard: Starting from the Skill Tree

Chapter 276: Crimson Moon Meditation Technique


The Sun Resilience Potion's trait was significantly more powerful, and the influx of information into Duke's mind was vast, containing a series of knowledge content.

To transform the Sun Resilience Potion, a healing-type potion, into one with amplification and blessing effects, the changes naturally are enormous.

Not only was there a substantial modification to the formula, but many new crafting processes were also added, which were extremely complex.

After Duke organized the knowledge in his mind onto parchment, he ended up writing a stack of parchment, with content more abundant than the previously extracted traits combined.

He even felt that the Sun Blessing trait could almost be considered a field of study.

Upon reading through these contents, Duke believed that they could even extend into a branch of potioncraft, namely the development principles of blessing-type potions, among others.

However, it seems that these contents are already present in the Wizard Plane, and are generally quite similar.

It's just that Duke hadn't encountered these contents before and wasn't too clear on the specific differences.

Generally, potions with blessing effects are of relatively high grade. Even among Level 1 Potions, only a few have similar effects.

The Sun Blessing trait is equivalent to instantly transforming a basic potion with a single function into a potion with a blessing effect.

Typically, this process requires a considerable amount of time and effort to research and optimize, and it's not something that can be completed overnight.

Duke, thanks to the presence of the Skill Tree, was able to complete this process in an instant and directly obtain the results.

Having compiled these materials, he didn't rush to the Arcane Master Association in Harbor City.

After all, only half a month had passed since he submitted three research results, and submitting again now seemed a bit too frequent, so he could wait a while longer. In any case, he wouldn't be promoted to Level 1 Arcanist in the short term.

In the coming period, Duke planned to master another Meditation Technique, as the Deep Blue Tide Meditation Technique had already reached its maximum level.

In any case, he could improve proficiency through Automatic Meditation, so he couldn't waste this advantage.

Generally, a wizard only needs to practice one meditation technique. Most meditation techniques are fundamentally not too different but may vary in meditation efficiency; overall, they are quite similar.

Obtaining a meditation technique is easy, available through various channels and with countless versions to choose from.

Duke spent a considerable amount of time and eventually chose a meditation technique called the Crimson Moon Meditation Technique.

After maxing out the Deep Blue Tide Meditation Technique, he acquired a talent for trait extraction, curious what other types of meditation techniques might yield.

Duke closed his eyes, lay directly on the bed, and then began practicing the Crimson Moon Meditation Technique.

He was already very familiar with this; mastering a meditation technique was very simple.

Moments later, a new branch sprouted on the Skill Tree, signifying the introduction to the Crimson Moon Meditation Technique.

[Crimson Moon Meditation Technique: Level 1 (1/1000)]

Unlike the Deep Blue Tide, which felt like submerging into the deep sea, with surging tides washing over the mind, the Crimson Moon brought a more reserved, profound experience.

Spiritual Perception seemed veiled by a thin red gauze, thoughts becoming calmer and sharper, like observing everything under a silent moonlit night.

The flow of Spiritual Power was no longer like a tidal wave but like a stream under moonlight, tranquil yet carrying an indescribable penetrative force.

After introducing himself to the Crimson Moon Meditation Technique, Duke felt the difference between the two meditation techniques. There was indeed a great distinction during actual meditation, but the final effects were quite similar.

He then took out a White Mist Forest Potion, drank it, and specifically glanced at the feedback from the Skill Tree, finding that the proficiency of the Crimson Moon Meditation Technique did indeed begin to slowly increase, putting his mind at ease.

Duke was concerned that the Automatic Meditation trait would use the Deep Blue Tide Meditation Technique for meditation, but tests showed it operated with the Crimson Moon Meditation Technique.

Thinking of this, he deliberately used the Deep Blue Tide Meditation Technique for a meditation session, resulting in the Crimson Moon Meditation Technique's proficiency no longer increasing.

"It seems Automatic Meditation uses the last operated meditation technique, so this way, I can control it actively in the future," Duke pondered.

After being introduced to the Crimson Moon Meditation Technique, Duke only needed to wait patiently. By relying on the Automatic Meditation trait, he could eventually max it out, though it would require some time.

"Next, I can devote more energy to potions. Traits of Level 1 Potions apparently hold considerable value, aiding me in gaining Arcane Master points and earning money," Duke contemplated.

Now, Duke only needed to focus on Magic Potion Refining, max out as many potions as possible, extract their traits, and exchange them for Arcane Master points, thus earning mana stones for himself.

Since each Level 1 Potion required quite some time to max out, careful selection was necessary.

Duke naturally selected from the scope of potions with good sales and wide application, as only such potions could sell better and bring higher benefits.

Of course, generally, such potions didn't have much room for improvement, as many wizards had thoroughly researched these potions long ago, leaving little space for rapid advancement.

But for Duke, this issue didn't exist; by maxing out a potion to obtain its trait, he could directly get a more outstanding version of the potion.

There were actually quite a few potions that met Duke's requirements. He ultimately selected the Blood of War, a Level 1 Potion.

When assisting Lady Hela in the past, he had helped refine this potion and had some understanding of the Blood of War.

Blood of War is a highly renowned Level 1 Potion used extensively by various forces.

This potion allows slave creatures to exhibit enhanced strength, with physical power and durability significantly increased, and without the period of weakness typical of body-enhancing potions.

The only cost is that Blood of War reduces the user's lifespan.

But for slave creatures, this isn't a real disadvantage, as there are few that live out their natural lifespan, making this drawback negligible.

Blood of War has reached such maturity in its formulation and refining process that there's hardly any room left for optimization.

However, as long as there is a breakthrough improvement in Blood of War, it would quickly dominate the market, yielding immense benefits in return.

Those wizard factions engaged in perpetual warfare on Other Planes absolutely do not economize on these matters. They only care about whether the quality is excellent and worth the investment.

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