Chapter 135 Goal: Super Expertise
"A few conjectures about the awakening of expertise":
Summary: As we all know, expertise has always been a powerful auxiliary tool for mages in combat, practice and even production life.
Expertise may be applied in anything from changing the world to producing a small horseshoe.
With the help of expertise, mages can often do things that other mages cannot do or even imagine.
It is one of the important "ingredients" that distinguishes the uniqueness of each mage.
However, due to the unpredictability and uncontrollability of awakening expertise, it is quite difficult and complicated to awaken a powerful expertise in the direction you want when you rise to a level.
This article will first introduce some of the current consensus among mages on the awakening of expertise, and then conduct an analysis by reviewing a large amount of data, and then lead to some new conjectures about awakening of expertise:
The impact of the number of spells mastered on the awakening of expertise.
Thus, a more bold method of "controlling" the awakening of expertise is proposed.
Keywords: Awakening of expertise, number of spells
Introduction:
Is the awakening of expertise really impossible to predict or control?
Obviously not absolute.
We all know that if a mage does not master any damage spells, he will basically not awaken combat expertise;
If a mage is extremely good at potions, alchemy or even runes, there is a high probability that he will awaken the auxiliary expertise in the corresponding field.
Awakening more powerful expertise has always been what many mages pursue but cannot achieve.
In this regard, the experience given by previous people is:
The more and deeper the spells you master, the more profound the knowledge, the stronger the magic and spiritual power, the higher the possibility of awakening a certain type of powerful expertise.
This is a rather empty experience. The summary is that if you do your best in all aspects, your awakened expertise will naturally be more powerful.
This may be correct, but it is also useless - each mage's energy and time are limited, and naturally it is impossible to cover everything.
So, it is truly practical to analyze which factor has the greatest impact on the strength of awakening expertise.
After reading a lot of information, I discovered a fact:
Genius mages tend to awaken more powerful expertise.
This is not an accidental example, there must be a constant factor that affects the intensity of the awakened expertise.
What do genius mages have in common?
It is a spell.
Fast progress in practice and profound knowledge may not necessarily lead to being called a genius mage, but a genius mage must be able to learn spells extremely quickly.
For them, building spell models will be much simpler. This is a talent, the talent of a mage.
Hence, genius mages master a far greater number of spells than ordinary mages.
Can it also be understood that the number of spells mastered by a mage has a great positive impact on the intensity of the expertise awakened by the mage?
Analysis:
Since one of the three rules of a mage is "Never let others know your spells", exploring a mage's spell library has always been a great taboo.
This brings great difficulties to the verification of this conjecture.
Happily, a little guess about feat awakening requires only the number of spells the mage has mastered, not the specific spells.
In addition, what is required is only the number of spells the mage mastered when he was promoted to the Awakening Specialty, not the number of spells currently mastered, which further reduces the difficulty in the verification process.
But for mages, expertise is even more top-secret than spells.
So we cannot know the specific strength of each mage's awakened expertise. We can only conduct a simple analysis based on everyone's consensus.
After some difficult exploration, eleven individual cases were obtained for analysis - the number of samples was slightly smaller, but that was all, and it could only be analyzed on one level of expertise.
The first case study is from my mentor "Aria George".
As we all know, mentor Aria George, as one of the mentors of the magic department, awakened his combat expertise when he was promoted to a first-level mage.
Although the specific effect is unknown, this combat expertise did make Arya George quickly become the most powerful mage among the current students.
Based on this performance, I tentatively determine that the intensity of his awakened combat expertise is second level (let’s divide the expertise intensity into five levels: super 1, 2, 3, and 4).
And when Aria George awakened the first level of expertise, the number of spells he mastered was 21.
Jesse Bytus. The number of third-level spells in the specialty strength is 14.
The number of third-level spells in Key Arias's specialty is 12.
Bet Fleming. The number of third-level spells in the feat is 17.
Flory Dale. The number of second-level spells in the feat strength is 22.
Since the above samples are all taken from instructors or students in the college.
As for the strength of the awakened expertise of the mages in this college, they basically all start at the third level. There is a lack of extreme sample reference, so I obtained two more samples outside.
Nezel Ferrari, a first-level mage who was born as a wild mage, has not been taught by an orthodox mage, and is currently a potion master
his first-level expertise is at the fourth level. When he awakens his first-level expertise, the number of spells he masters is 9.
Ronan Horry, the first dean of Sires College. According to his deeds, it can be seen that dean Ronan has already shown his talents at the level 1 mage stage. His level 1 expertise is a combat expertise that can increase the strength of spells. There will not be much error in rating it as a first-level expertise.
According to the information of later generations, the number of spells he mastered during the apprenticeship stage of the mage is likely to exceed 30.
In summary, an inference can be made:
The strength of the expertise awakened by the mage is greatly affected by the number of spells mastered by the mage.
Under the design settings of this article, when awakening a first-level expertise, when the number of spells mastered is less than 10, the strength of the awakened expertise is level four.
In the range of 10-20, the strength of awakening expertise is level three.
In the range of 20-25 or 20-30, the strength of awakening expertise is second level.
25 or above, the strength of the awakening expertise can reach the first level.
Since there are no samples of super expertise, we cannot make corresponding inferences, but the author makes a bold inference here:
In order for the strength of the awakened 1-level expertise to reach super level, the number of spells you need to master before rising to a level must exceed 35!
Summary and Outlook:
Due to the small number of samples, the derivation designed in this article has many limitations, and many inferences are just guesses.
But I believe that as mages’ need to increase the strength of their awakening expertise becomes increasingly apparent, as research deepens and the number of mages willing to provide “information” samples increases.
The conjecture about the impact of the number of spells mastered on the strength of awakening expertise will inevitably be verified more accurately.
No matter whether the data in this inference is accurate or not, it can be confirmed that the greater the number of spells mastered, the higher the intensity of the awakening expertise.
The number of existing cantrips is about fifty, and no more than sixty at most, including rare spells.
In order to awaken super expertise, the requirement required is more than 35 tricks, which means that more than 70% of the tricks must be mastered during the mage apprenticeship stage.
But no matter how talented the mage is, it will take at least 2-3 months to build a magic model during the mage apprenticeship stage.
Hence, to achieve this requirement, whether it is time, energy, talent or even mentality, the requirements are extremely high and almost impossible to achieve.
But I still expect that in the future there will be a mage in this academy who has mastered more than 35 spells during the mage apprenticeship stage, to verify whether the last point of my conjecture in this article is true!
Acknowledgments:.
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Gaude concentrated on reading "A Little Speculation on the Awakening of Expertise" written by Bjorn Otero.
Sure enough, how could the "documentary materials" that can be recognized by the college and placed in the library not be useful? He sighed in his heart.
I found a treasure!
Finding this graduation project is definitely a treasure for Gaode.
Because, he is most likely the only person in Seres College and even the entire Principality of Xien who has the means to verify the conjecture about "super expertise" put forward by Pio Otero.
"Even if the most talented mage is at the level of a mage apprentice, it will take at least 2-3 months to construct a spell model for a trick."
This is based on the premise of being a third-level mage apprentice.
If it is lower than this level, it will only take more time to build a spell model.
In other words, you want to master more than 35 tricks in the mage apprenticeship stage.
Normally, even a genius mage would need 6-9 years to learn spells at the highest efficiency even at the third-level mage apprenticeship stage.
The golden period for promotion to a first-level mage is before the age of twenty.
No one will miss the golden period of being promoted to a first-level mage just for this "super expertise" that is just a guess.
But Gaode is different.
It only takes about ten days for him to build a magic model of a trick
The only constraint on Gaode is how to obtain 35 spell recipes!
(End of this chapter)