Chapter 218 Atlas Coloring House

Elagabalus regretted: "It's a pity that although the disease was diagnosed later, just as this guest said, it is an imbalance in the elemental composition of the body and soul."

"But I don't have the money to hire a formal wizard to treat my wife, and the potion master's assistants have no way, they all rejected me."

"Not even." People like you at least give a possible solution. If I had met you, my wife might still have a chance to survive. "

"Although [Volcanic Core], [Extreme Ice Core] and [Storm Lung] are also expensive, at least they are all that I can afford after signing the loan contract."

"So, my first wife died later."

 Elagabalus showed a trace of sadness on his face.

  Elagabalus changed the subject. "However, I later married a new wife, and we are living happily now."

  "My current wife is my fourth wife. My second wife has divorced me, my third wife died in a mission, and the current fourth wife is a student of my wizard mentor..."

  Locke turned to look at him, feeling quite speechless.

 I saw this man talking about his first wife with a sad look on his face, and spent more than a year making magic paintings to keep her most beautiful face in the world forever. I thought he was a seed of infatuation.

Who knows, he is a sea king.

Co-author You hung the magic painting portrait of your first wife in the most conspicuous place in your gallery to maintain your infatuated personality.

 Locke frowned and hesitated for a moment before holding back a sentence. "Well, the road to love is always full of ups and downs."

 Locke quickly returned to the topic. "Speed ​​painter, I want to hire you for a month. Please help me record my magic plant works and potion works with magic paintings."

  Elagabalus obviously knows this because he often does this for others.

 His eyes brightened. He opened a shop in an expensive market like the Chimera Market, far away from the wizard organization where he belonged, and had to pay expensive rent every year. In this way, the cost he paid every year was quite high.

 Hence, Elagabalus was in great need of business.

For someone like Locke, an invitation lasts for a month and requires him to draw a complete set of magic paintings. Obviously, it is a relatively large project in his personal gallery.

  The smile on Elagabalus's face immediately became a little brighter, and even his gloomy face full of literary and artistic atmosphere became a little brighter.

   "Yes, of course. I still have some scattered orders on hand, which will be completed in about a week. After I finish, I will go to your place and help you draw the magic paintings you need."

Elagabalus smiled and said: "This guest, I haven't asked for your name yet. My name is Elagabalus. Oh, there is my personal information on the door. I am a first-class wizard apprentice at the Atlas Coloring Institute."

“I also have the certification badge of an official sketch artist. I also have 16 B-level articles, 1 A-level article, and 45 C-level articles from our academy. I once had a magic painting work that won the top 100 in the White Wizard Association’s magic painting competition, so I received the top 100 certification badge.”

Elagabalus quickly told Locke his resume.

 Locke did indeed see a blue badge with 100 on it where the badge was worn on his chest. The top of the badge also had the badge of the White Wizards Association, the industry mark of the sketch artist, and the mark of the competition.

This shows that Elagabalus indeed once participated in the magic painting competition in the southeast corner and won the top 100 results.

Locke said briefly: "I am Locke Augustine, a student of Lilith's cabin."

Elagabalus said to Locke: "Then my charging standards are as follows - the simple sketches and watercolor hand-paintings that sketch artist assistants mainly sell, and those simple assembly-line paintings that are mainly used for decoration and daily life, I do not do here."

 Only serious magic paintings are sold here. That is, a magic painting costs at least thirty magic stones. "

Elagabalus said: "A basic magic painting that only records a two-dimensional image costs 30 magic stones, and a magic painting that records a three-dimensional portrait of a landscape or a character costs 80 magic stones."

Locke nodded slightly, the price is basically very reasonable.

Because the portrait of the wizard's wife just now requires the use of a fifth-level illusion projection technique, and the sketch artist needs to use all his abilities to reproduce it 100% in two and three dimensions.

  A medium-quality magic item usually costs 100 magic stones to 150 magic stones.

 A medium to high quality magic item costs around 500 magic stones.

  He is also a first-class wizard apprentice-level quick painter, but one of his magic paintings can only sell 30 to 80 magic stones. It seems that the alchemist is still making money.

 However, Locke thought for a moment about Tyne, the alchemist's assistant in the Kentray workshop, and his gray face every time he saw him, and shook his head slightly.

 Alchemists make money by making money.

 But every day, you have to make yourself look like a coal elf just crawling out of the coal ashes.

  It’s better to be your own breeder and potion master.

  The potions at the Potion Master's Assistant level range from Memory Ointment, which costs 15 magic stones, to Star Tears, which costs 150 magic stones, and Eye Magic Potion, which costs 300 magic stones.

  There are medicines at various prices.

 Furthermore, potions are necessary consumables for wizards. Wizards will buy them frequently without making themselves disgraced every time like Tyne.

 The breeder's side is almost the same, the Super Mandela Vine costs 30 magic stones per plant, the Crystal Palm Fire Lotus costs 5 magic stones per plant, and the Eye of Perseus Lichen costs 100 magic stones per plant.

However, cultivating this kind of crops is still a little more tiring than a potion master.

  Elagabalus continued to say to Locke: "The most basic magic painting is to use illusion to retain some kind of information you want to preserve in the magic painting, so that time can no longer easily wash it away."

    “If you want more functional magic paintings, you can add functions to the most basic whiteboard magic paintings.”

    “For example, to increase the illusion attack ability, add 50 magic stones. To increase the ability to control illusions, you need to add 50 magic stones. "

"To create some kind of map-type magic painting, or even a magic painting function that can display your location information on the map, you need to add 100 magic stones."

"This is more complicated. Although it seems to be a simple function, to realize this function, at least three or more illusion spell models must be used in the magic painting. The more illusion models, the more difficult it is to make the magic painting. It is a very complicated thing."

Locke heard this and glanced up at Elagabalus.

  Elagabalus thought carefully. "Except for the additional magic painting function, which costs 100 magic stones, the other additional functions basically only cost 50 magic stones."

“For example, there are also trap-type functions. For example, if you want to make a trap-type magic painting, leave one of your spells in my magic painting, and attack the moment the enemy touches it, this is also possible. This function also requires an additional 50 magic stones.” Elagabalus said: “This is much simpler than making a map. Just using a 5-level [Delayed Illusion] model is enough. "

  "To make a qualified magic painting map, you need to use an 8-level illusion model [activated map]."

  Elagabalus thought about it carefully, "That's basically it. The magic painting has many functions. For example, you can let me use a basic magic painting to record the evolution of some kind of ecological disaster, a laboratory runaway."