Sixth Ring Wizard-Chapter 612: Basic Knowledge
Chapter 612: Chapter 612: Basic Knowledge
Through his studies over this period, Herag also felt the inadequacies in his knowledge system.
The knowledge he learned before was too fragmented; he hadn’t learned in a systematic way.
When Herag was in the Moonlight Forest, his learning involved looking at what courses were offered each week and then signing up for them.
But it’s not like that in the Boundary Land: everyone receives a very systematic education from a young age.
The scope of knowledge imparted is not only wide but also very detailed.
Each subject is first explained from principles and the like, though initially just mentioned roughly.
To gain deep understanding, one needs to focus on research in the relevant field as they grow as a wizard.
The educational system in the Boundary Land has gone through countless reforms over the years, developing into a very mature system.
While ensuring the widespread education of wizards, it also accurately selects highly potential students from many wizard apprentices for specialized training.
Herag felt that although he is a Level 2 Wizard now and on the path to becoming a Level 3 Wizard,
compared to other wizards in the Boundary Land, he is no different from a wizard with unofficial training, lacking in all aspects of knowledge.
For example, starting from a Level 1 Wizard, transitioning from the Gaseous to the Crystalization stage.
For wizards on the Wizard Plane, it entirely relies on one’s own constitution, and whether they can break through depends on their constitution and opportunities.
Just a single Gaseous stage has trapped many people their entire lives.
If it weren’t for the help of the World Tree’s sap and Divine Core energy, Herag wouldn’t have been able to progress through the Level 1 Wizard stage so quickly.
This stage of being a Level 1 Wizard is not an issue for wizards in the Boundary Land, as they have special methods to aid Level 1 Wizards in growing.
Each stage has corresponding auxiliary magic potions to help wizards grow rapidly.
These auxiliary magical potions are also very mature products, with almost no side effects.
These potions are provided free for students in the Wizard Academy, funded by the Boundary Land.
There are countless Wizard Academies spread across the Boundary Land, some privately run, others by entities like the Sixth Ring Tower, all with excellent conditions.
As for the stage from First-Class Wizard Apprentice to Third-Class Wizard Apprentice, it is even less of a problem for the wizards of the Boundary Land.
People in the Boundary Land are born with wizard aptitude and receive some wizard-related auxiliary training from an early age.
This auxiliary training is crucial in childhood as it can improve their constitution and enhance their aptitude, helping them advance further in their future wizard path.
Once these children formally enter the Wizard Academy, their learning naturally speeds up, encountering fewer obstacles.
Wizard apprentices on the Wizard Plane need to drink specific magic potions for each advancement, with the process being very dangerous.
Many people fail during the advancement process after drinking the potion, resulting in either severe injury or death.
Wizard apprentice in the Boundary Land also needs to drink potions for advancement, but their potions are consumed periodically, not only at advancement times.
After several stages, the advancement comes naturally, with a very smooth process and no significant risks.
Under such a good environment, it’s no wonder that wizard civilization in the Boundary Land is becoming more prosperous.
Herag plans to supplement some basic knowledge for himself, although it seems simple and unhelpful to him now.
But he knows deeply the importance of having a solid foundation.
Many basic knowledge items might seem adequate in normal times, with no need for thorough grounding.
But what’s adequate in normal times might fall short at crucial moments.
Herag cannot allow himself to be lacking in terms of basics, so he summoned Mr. Acorn: "Mr. Acorn, do you have any recommendations for foundational entry-level knowledge books from the Boundary Land, preferably a complete set, for me to thoroughly review?"
"Not bad, acknowledging the importance of the basics. I thought you would get dazzled by the sea of knowledge after coming to the Boundary Land," Mr. Acorn laughed.
Herag chuckled, admitting that initially, he did focus on various Second-level Spell and Rule books, instinctively overlooking this issue.
Now it’s still timely to mend the fold after the sheep has strayed.
"I’ll give you a few book lists; they are recent textbooks from our Wizard Academy. Take a careful look. Given your current knowledge level, understanding these should be no problem. Although simple, they are important," Mr. Acorn said.
"Thank you, Mr. Acorn," Herag thanked him.
Mr. Acorn replied, "No need to thank me, we should be thanking you more. If you encounter any issues, feel free to contact me."
Herag soon received the book lists provided by Mr. Acorn, totaling four, each with dozens of books.
He glanced through the book list and noticed that the four lists seemed to gradually deepen in content, corresponding to four different stages of the Wizard Academy.
Similar to elementary school, middle school, university, and graduate school from his previous life, the knowledge gradually deepens.
Herag quickly found complete sets of these books in the marketplace and ordered them all at once.
Although the library also has them, finding each one and borrowing them would be too time-consuming.
The market offered complete sets for purchase, which was much more convenient.
Moreover, they were inexpensive, totaling over three hundred books for just over five thousand Magic Stones.
Over the next three months, Herag focused all his energy solely on these books, studying them very carefully.
Many of these books were materials learned by wizard apprentices and Level 1 Wizards, so understanding them posed no difficulty for Herag.
Furthermore, Herag is different from other wizards on the Wizard Plane; the amount of knowledge he possesses is incomparable to ordinary wizards.
Shenlan’s database holds vast amounts of various knowledge, always ready to assist Herag in solving any confusion.
After these months of study, Herag finally perfected his knowledge system, making up for many deficiencies in various fields.
For instance, in the field of Necromancy, Herag previously only mastered a few necromancy spells.
Those spells were Level 0 and learned from Lady Moran in the Moonlight Forest.
These spells could be said to be just applications, enabling Herag to use necromancy spells when needed.
But regarding the knowledge of necromancy, Herag was completely unfamiliar, having never studied it and consequently having a significant lack of understanding in this regard.
In the Wizard Plane, there are very few specialists in necromancy, and the related knowledge inheritance is unlikely to be readily accessible.
Chapter 612: Basic Knowledge
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