Wizards: Starting with the Refined Meditation Technique Guide

Chapter 61 Dream Potion, the Effects of a Perfect Quality Potion



Chapter 61 Dream Potion, the Effects of a Perfect Quality Potion

While this enhancement doesn't directly make Leo stronger, the benefits of strengthening his memory are definitely significant.

Leo's gaze fell on the mental radiation tester.

The mental radiation data above has changed.

The original value was 30, but now it has become 33 in terms of mental radiation.

Leo reached out, picked up the Dream Potion, and drank it as well.

After drinking it, the Dream Potion began to take effect.

Leo felt his mental energy begin to become active, and this activity carried a strange stability.

Leo's mental energy, which had been slowly increasing over the past few days, has begun to rise rapidly.

A moment later, the mental energy level stopped at 15 points.

Leo looked at the mental radiation detector again.

The value above remains unchanged at 33.

The Dream Potion is still slowly taking effect; Leo's mental energy will probably increase by another 1 to 2 points in the next day or two.

The mental radiation effect, however, is that the person is immediately frozen in place after drinking it.

The mental radiation may vary between different potions, but high-quality potions will increase mental radiation by about 3 points. So, one can indeed drink quite a few high-quality potions to enhance mental energy in a month.

Leo's expression hardened slightly as he began to calculate in his mind.

Leo had always thought that 2000 magic stones was a huge income.

But now it seems that since he didn't become a wizard, he really doesn't know the specific market conditions.

Level 1 potions generally cost tens to hundreds of magic stones, with the most expensive costing hundreds of magic stones.

Since wizards generally don't have access to perfect quality potions, they mostly use high-quality potions.

Taking into account the upper limit of mental radiation.

A wizard has to spend at least several hundred magic stones on potions every month.

So, if you calculate it this way, these 2000 magic stones are actually only equivalent to a few months of resource cultivation for wizards with level 5 mental power talent.

Such resources are naturally a generous investment for a wizarding budding.

However, for a third-class wizard apprentice, it wasn't a huge sum of money; it just allowed them to get started a little faster.

Leo already had a plan in mind regarding the distribution of the magic stones.

The second awakening test of mental strength talent with 1000 magic stones is mandatory.

The importance of the mental talent level on a resume is beyond doubt.

The remaining magic stones can be used to purchase materials for potions.

Leo has an illustrated manual that allows him to concoct perfect-quality potions, which he can produce and sell himself. Since these items are for his own use, Leo won't have to pay any additional 'patent fees' for the level 1 potions he concocts.

As for what kind of potion to refine, Leo still needs to spend some time figuring it out.

After a short rest, Leo went to the research lab.

"Hello, Wizard Yar."

Upon arriving at the research lab, Leo first greeted Yar and then asked, "Wizard Yar, does the lab need cleaning today?"

Upon hearing this, Yar glanced briefly across the research room.

The smooth floor showed few stains.

He reached out and lightly brushed his hand across the table.

The table was also spotless.

A smile appeared on Yar's face as he said, "No need, you've already cleaned it very well."

"Then I'll go prepare the data report."

"Hmm." Yar flipped through the novel in his hand and said, "Leo, you can let me take a look at your data report after you finish writing it. I'm free anyway, so I can help you revise it."

Yar was pleased with Leo's act of compiling the data report.

Yar was also willing to teach him more.

"Okay." Leo nodded slightly, then walked to the table.

The table, which used to hold data reports, was now in a mess.

The blank sheets of paper containing the data were scattered about, along with a sheet of paper with some writing on it.

Leo looked to the side.

Chris was happily playing Wizards' Cards with several wizards and didn't even notice Leo's arrival.

Leo looked away, tidied up the data report on the table, and then continued writing his own data report.

In the afternoon, Leo put down his pen, took the data report he had written, and went to find Yar.

"Wizard Yar, could you please check my data report for me?"

Yar nodded slightly and put down the book in his hand.

The novel he was reading this time was also related to wizards, titled "The Wizard's Popular Wife".

Yar picked up Leo's data report, looked at it skillfully, and then pointed out some errors in it.

Finally, Yar said, "These aren't major mistakes. Your report is already a very complete data report; it wouldn't be a problem even if it were included in our data report."

After saying that, Yar picked up the next page.

At this moment, Yar couldn't help but frown and said, "Leo, not only did you write your own data report based on our data report, but you also made new conjectures about our data report?"

Leo hesitated for a moment.

The document that Yar is holding now is the complete version of the synthesis formula derivation of the Blood Magic Potion that Leo obtained through the encyclopedia.

This derivation is not yet complete, because Leo only corrected a portion of the material, so it remains an unfinished product.

However, changes to some of the materials are enough to have a significant impact on the potion's effectiveness.

Leo showed the data report to Yar to determine whether this hypothesis of deriving data from results could be applied to his future data reports.

Leo said, "Yes, Wizard Yar, this is a data report I wrote down based on my own deductions."

Yar's gaze lingered on Leo's data. After a moment of silence, he said, "Leo, I have to remind you. Speculation without actual data will receive very low ratings when presented as a data report."

"Wizards' research is based primarily on objective experiments. A data report that is merely speculative without experimental data is equivalent to an untested speculation."

"Of course, his conjecture as a data report is valid."

"Thank you for reminding me," Leo said, nodding to himself.

Yar's statement means that Leo's data is qualified in all aspects except for the need for actual experimental data.

This shows that Leo's conjecture is feasible.

"I will pay attention to this from now on, Wizard Yar."

Yar nodded.

This isn't really a big deal.

Many new wizards have made similar mistakes.

As for the conjecture about the potion formula written by Leo, Yar did not read it carefully.

Leo has only been here for a day or two, so it's unlikely he could immediately come up with a wizard's recipe that even they couldn't figure out.

Leo, holding the data report, was about to head back.

But then, with a loud bang, the door to the research lab was kicked open violently.

A witch with a cold expression walked in.

Kelly's gaze fell on the wizards playing with wizard cards in the research room. A hint of joy flashed across her face, but then her expression hardened, and she rebuked them angrily:

"Wizards of the Esmond Assembly, is this how you waste the resources of the Tower of Dawn? You applied for resources for a B-level research lab, but you're wasting your time and resources playing wizard cards here."

Kelly's tone was icy and her demeanor was imposing without her being angry.


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