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Chapter 38 Spell Scroll

Chapter 38 Spell Scroll

"What about the tapping technique?" Gothe noticed what Pierre had not finished and asked.

   "Percussion is only a level 1 spell."

  "It's just a level 1 spell." Gothe pursed his lips, wanting to complain about Pierre's back pain when he stood and spoke.

 In this place, Hogan City, level 1 mages are already the most common, and there are not even a few in the whole city.

 Hence, no matter what the level 1 spell is, it cannot be described as "just", but he also understands that it is compared with dispel magic.

 After understanding this, Gaode's restless mind calmed down.

  He understood that it was unlikely that he would be able to open the wooden box left by Master Seda in a short period of time.

"Why, you haven't unlocked the secret spell and you want to unlock the secret magic lock?" Pierre said suddenly with a hint.

 When Gao De heard this, he suddenly became wary.

  Just looked at Pierre, who had a normal expression, and hesitated for a moment, realizing that this was all he had said, and it would not make much sense to try to explain it more clearly. Finally, he chose to nod: "Yes, it just doesn't look that simple."

   "It is indeed not easy, in Hogan City. There are not many first-level wizards, and it is almost impossible to find one who masters the percussion spell."

Pierre affirmed: "Although the percussion spell is common and common, in terms of spell effects, it is too unpopular and will not be the first choice for mages to learn spells."

"Only those who have specific needs or are experienced level 1 mages can master this spell."

Pierre's words undoubtedly made Gothe's heart sink a little more.

 But if you think about it carefully, it should be so.

 Learning spells requires a lot of money, energy and time.

 Hence, when mages learn spells, they will try to avoid "unpopular" spells that are not very practical, and pursue spells with high power or high applicability.

  Seemingly seeing Gothe's disappointment, Pierre chuckled and added: "However, in certain specific occasions, these unpopular spells often have irreplaceable effects and cannot be completely ignored."

"So, for these spells that are not usually used but are needed at certain times, mages often do not choose to spend a lot of energy to learn and master them, but choose to buy spell scrolls as reserves for emergencies."

  Strange because the spell scroll is something he has never seen before in this world.


"And almost all types of low-level spells have corresponding spell scrolls, which can greatly satisfy the wizard's flexibility in casting spells and the ability to deal with emergencies."

 h "It can be said to be an extremely important magic item for every mage." Pierre said to Godcop.

  "There are no shops selling spell scrolls in Hogan City." Gothe confirmed. He had been to the commercial district several times during this period, but he had never seen any shop selling spell scrolls.

  "That's for sure, only scroll masters who master the corresponding spells can make spell scrolls corresponding to the spells."

  Pierre sighed: "Although scroll masters are not as noble as rune masters, they are not much different from rune masters in terms of rarity. Usually only large mage organizations have the corresponding professional knowledge inheritance."

"So, spell scrolls can only be bought in these regular mage organizations."

 h "And they are usually released in limited quantities. Once they are on the shelves, the popular spell scrolls will basically be sold out within an hour, and the less popular spells will basically be gone within a day."
< br/>  If you want to buy one or two spell scrolls, you need a certain amount of luck. This is true for big cities. How can you find spell scrolls in a small place like Hogan City?」

 Gothe was not disappointed when he heard this, because he knew that Pierre was not going to such trouble just to give him a "popular science" spell scroll.

 Hence, he waited patiently for Pierre's next words.

  "Not so much," Pierre's voice broke off and he gave up.

Gothe was also very cooperative and asked: "But what?"

"I have a friend in Bremen City who is a mage from the Emerald Alliance," Pierre patiently introduced: "The Emerald Alliance is one of the three major magician associations in Bremen City."

"So, through him, I can still get a few spell scrolls from internal channels. "Yes."

 "It just so happens that I have something to do and I have to go to Bremen in a while."

 "If you need it, I may be able to get you a tapping spell scroll."

Pierre finished speaking in one breath, and then looked at Gothe quietly, waiting for his decision.

  "How much does a tapping spell scroll cost?" Gaode grasped the key to the problem.

“Although spell scrolls are in short supply, they are only one-time consumables, so the price is not particularly high.”

 “6 to 7 Xion gold coins, which is the average price of a level 1 spell scroll.”

 The average price of a level 1 extraordinary item is 65 gold coins.

 The price of a level 1 spell scroll is only 10% of that of a level 1 extraordinary item.

 It seems that the price difference is still very obvious, but the former can be recycled, while the latter is only a one-time consumable.

 With this in mind, you can understand that this is a very fair and reasonable price.

 This is the price law of commodities.

 6 to 7 Sheen gold coins are also a considerable expense.

With the current output of the medicine garden, it will take about half a month to save this money.

 However, Gothe believed that the value of the property that Master Seda could so solemnly protect with a secret lock must far exceed this amount.

 This is a business that is sure to make money without losing money.

  "What else do I need to pay?" Gothe asked very consciously.

  Pierre used his personal connections to bring him the spell scroll all the way from Bremen. Since he was not related to Pierre, it was impossible to do so without paying extra remuneration.

 There is no pie in the sky.

Unexpectedly, Pierre shook his head and looked straight at Gothe's slightly childish but extremely calm face, "You only need to pay the cost of purchasing the spell scroll itself."

Gothe's eyes dropped slightly. After a moment of silence, his slightly frowned eyebrows relaxed at some point. He opened it, raised his eyelids, and looked directly at Pierre, "Then I'll trouble you."

  "As for the money to buy the spell scroll."

  "Don't worry, you can pay for it when I really bring back the spell scroll of the knocking technique." Pierre waved his hand and said indifferently.

 This is the first round of new book recommendations. Good brothers, please read them in the new issue. This is very important to me!

 The last book Sword Cultivator was knocked down in the first round. This is already the second book. I have to let my buddy enter the second round!

 (End of this chapter)