Chapter 406: Main material


After taking the potion that Rhode handed over, Rowling didn't drink it immediately, but just looked at Rhode so he wanted a proper explanation from Rhode.
All along, Rowling had no precautions against Rod, even if Rod showed various anomalies.
Whether it is to become a powerful Necromancer, control a ghost dragon, or awaken to become a hero, these are not easily achievable by ordinary people. It cannot be achieved in at least a few months, but these are what happened in Rhodes. Body.
Out of trust, Rowling was able to find all kinds of reasons for Rod's actions in his heart and explain the rationality of all these for him. In Rowling's view, all these changes in Rhodes originated from the destruction of the village where he lived by the Necromancer.
Rowling didn't feel anything unusual until he was led by Rod and came to Bracada.
Within Bracada, Rowling was able to notice from Rod that he had an inexplicable familiarity with everything here, as if he had been here before.
This familiarity is not something that can be done by disguise. For Rowling, things that are very novel in Rod's eyes are commonplace.
If this doesn't explain anything, then Rhode's strength in the potion contest really puzzled Rowling.
Through the introduction of potions in various classics, Rowling also understands that if you want to master the knowledge of potions, it is not something that can be achieved in a short period of time. It must be achieved through long-term research and accumulation.
Even the wizards who have been studying potions for a long time in various colleges may not be able to refine potions with powerful effects, but Rhode can do this, refining the "perfect potion" held by Rowling. ".
The materials needed for refining the "perfect potion" are not something that a general mage can own. Even acquisitions will cost a lot, which can also reflect the overall strength of the mage.
For this reason, Rowling had a great doubt in her heart about the bottle of "perfect potion" refined by Rod. She was anxious to know how Rod did this.
As if anticipating the question in Rowling's mind, Rod's explanation also reached Rowling's ear.
"I was able to refine this potion, thanks to the materials I had collected before."
"Almost during the time when you were trapped inside the merchant group, I got the main part of the potion in your hand, the fountain of elves, in the centaur tribe in Eri."
"The psalm I gave to you before, that is, the ritual book about the merging ritual, also comes from the same centaur tribe.
"The Spirit of Elves has a very powerful effect, even if you drink it directly, it can be substantially improved. As a material for refining potions, it can also exert its greatest advantages and improve the quality of potions. ."
"The refining of perfect potions, instead of focusing on refining standards, only needs to select materials that can be refined together with the elven fountains and guide the effects of the elven fountains to get the desired potions. "
After explaining the information on the theme of the potion, Rhode raised his hand to show Rowling.
In these discourses explained by Rhodes, the emphasis is on the process of obtaining the main part of the potion, and it downplays its own treatment of the material.
For an ordinary mage, even if he got the fountain of elves, he didn't know how to use it to make potions. If you want to use Elf Fountain to refine perfect potions like Rod, you also need the mage to have a full accumulation of potions.
However, for Rowling, these explanations given by Rhode are enough to explain everything before.
From some classics, Rowling also learned about the Elven Springs and how powerful the Elven Springs are.
According to Rowling, due to the existence of the Elven Spring, when refining potions, Rhode simply processed the Elven Spring to obtain potions with powerful effects, including the perfect potions that Rhode refined. It is also obtained in this way.
At this time, Rowling's doubts gradually disappeared. Looking at Rod in front of him, and the golden badge he was wearing in front of him, Rowling also felt a little delighted that Rod was able to enter the finals.
As for Rod's display of familiarity with Bracada, Rowling couldn't care less about this at this time.
Even if Rod did not explain anything, Rowling was able to explain all of this to Rod in his own mind.
Seeing that his guidance in the story worked, Rhode gradually let down his heart. If Rowling's suspicions were aroused, many unnecessary troubles might arise. Fortunately, Rowling did not produce another aspect of suspicion, but was a little puzzled about the strength shown by Rhodes' refining potions.
When Rod explained everything, Rowling intended to drink the perfect potion. At this moment, Rhode suddenly realized what stopped Rowling from drinking the potion, and took the potion from Rowling.
Although stopped by Rod and did not drink the perfect potion, Rowling did not feel much dissatisfaction. Rowling knew that Rod had to do this for his reasons.
Sure enough, when Rowling learned that Rod was going to use the Spirit of the Elves to refine potions with more powerful effects in the final, he understood what Rod meant.
Due to the relationship between the main body of the potion, if they are all perfect potions refined through the fountain of elves, for the mages who drink them, only the first bottle of perfect potions that they drink can have an effect.
Rhodes stopped Rowling's behavior also to avoid her drinking the potion made now, which would not have the maximum effect.
After understanding Rod's ideas, Rowling also had some expectations for the potion that Rod would refine in the final. After chatting with Rhodes for a while and asking about his feelings about making potions, Rowling left.
At this time, only Rhode was left in the room.
After looking at the perfect potion remaining in the container, Rhode could only secretly pity.
The potion refined through the fountain of elves as the main body has no effect on Rhodes himself.
Because he once drank the Elven Spring, Rhode himself could not get the effect of these potions, only the most basic attributes of the Elven Spring.
However, Rod did not regret the decision to drink the Elven Spring. If it was not the attribute enhancement bonus brought by the Elven Spring, maybe he had already died in a certain battle.
After collecting these perfect potions, Rod also began to prepare for the finals.
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