The most orthodox path in front of Grimm was undoubtedly to deepen his understanding of magic spells that were related to his affinity with the fire element. Only these things could help him break through to become a Magus in the future. Meanwhile, the Demon Puppet Refinement that was of the greatest help to him right now was no less than a crooked path, and belonged to the deviated content.
The relationship between them was similar to the relationship between 'Dao' and 'Spells' in his previous life.
'Dao' was the path that he had chosen for himself, and it was also the ultimate goal that he was destined to pursue for the rest of his life. 'Spells' were just a method to achieve a small goal, and they were only supplementary methods.
Although Grimm had only mastered a few fire element spells, and they were not powerful enough to deal with his current enemies, it was still Grimm's' Dao '. If he did not want to go astray on the path of a Magus in the future, Grimm had to spend a lot of time immersing himself in it, working hard to understand the characteristics and laws of the fire element. Only then could he be considered to have grasped his' Dao '.
As for the magic puppet, it might be able to make Grimm surpass his peers in a short period of time, giving him unlimited glory with its power. However, it was just a method, and his' Dao 'was not compatible.
He could use them to fight for power or to fight for resources, but if he wanted to successfully become a Magus in the future, he could not abandon the research of fire element spells.
For others, it was difficult to balance the path of Dao and spells, and they could only choose one. However, Grimm did not have any objections. After all, with the help of the A.I. Chip, the most time-consuming part of magic research could be done by the A.I. Chip. All he needed to do was wait for the essence of the knowledge to be extracted and integrate it into his own path of magic.
That was why the difference between Dao and spells was not so obvious when it came to Grimm.
Now that Grim's power of the Will had reached the level of an Intermediate Apprentice, he could solidify 6 spell models in his spiritual sea. However, only 4 of them had been successfully solidified: Burning Hand, Flame Arrow, Flame Spear, and Flame Shield.
As such, it was difficult for him to decide which direction to go with his research on fire element spells. Currently, Grimm had his eyes on two spells: Body of Flame and Molten Ball.
Body of Flame could allow Grimm's body to contain more fire element and greatly increase his fire resistance. It was also a necessary path for him to modify the fire element. However, in order to master this spell, apart from constant research on fire element spells, he also needed to study body structure and mutation.
As the name suggested, Molten Ball condensed a large amount of fire element and earth element together to form a huge fireball with a diameter of 1 meter. When the fireball flew, it could cause of earth element damage and cause a knockback effect. Once it was detonated, it would cause a large amount of fire element damage. Thus, it could be considered a dual-damage area spell.
Molten Molten Molten Flame was a spell that could deal damage with earth element.
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Grimm only hesitated for a moment before firmly choosing the Body of Flame.
If it was any other acolyte, they would have to consider the present as well as the future. Body of Flame could improve one's affinity with the fire element and increase one's fire resistance. However, it did not improve the quality of a battle between acolytes.
If an acolyte died in a battle with an enemy of the same rank, there would be no future for them. The correct path of magic was there, but in order to survive in the endless battles, many acolytes had to give up on their future and choose to strengthen their combat abilities.
However, this problem did not exist for Grimm.
Due to the existence of the A.I. Chip, the creation of puppets, which were difficult for others to grasp and master, was a walk in the park for Grim. With the protection of the many puppets, he did not have to worry about the threat of his enemies and could optimize his path of magic to his heart's content.
Since he had decided to learn Body of Flame, Grimm had no choice but to go to the Wizard Tower's library and buy some basic knowledge on body structure and mutation. Fortunately, these were only basic knowledge of necromancy and could be bought with magic crystals. If it involved more advanced spiritual mutation and elemental energy, Grimm would have to visit an official necromancer to collect the relevant knowledge.
While he was busy, Kirby respectfully held the books his master had bought with both hands and followed behind Grimm like a loyal servant. Although the Sorcerer-Apprentices passing by were puzzled by the appearance of a green-skinned gnome in the Sorcerer Tower, when they saw the glittering golden collar on the Kabi Beast's neck, they understood its identity.
Some acolytes would enslave magical beasts or monsters to make up for their lack of magic. However, most of them were powerful creatures such as Nightmares, Rock Tortoises, Scarlet Flame Tigers, Giant Eagles, and Earth Elves. It was rare to see a green-skinned gnome as a servant.
As a former servant of a Tier 2 Magus, Kabir had seen much of the world. Not only did he not show any fear, but he even took the initiative to bargain for Grimm, looking like he was a loyal servant. He even took the initiative to haggle for Grimm, taking pleasure in doing so.
After experiencing this a few times, Grimm was surprised to find that not only did Kirby have a good grasp of the market, it was also very eloquent. It had the potential to become an unscrupulous merchant.
After this discovery, Grimm decided to let go of the responsibility. Whenever he needed something, he would just give Kirby a list of items and give it his magic crystal card, letting it be in charge of the purchase. Grimm locked himself in his room and spent his days studying the Sorcery knowledge that the A.I. Chip had given him.
In order to increase its enthusiasm, Grimm even made an agreement with Kirby. Everything he needed would be paid according to the market price, and the discount that Kirby obtained after bargaining would be its personal reward.
With this incentive policy, the Kirby, who had never had his own personal belongings, went crazy in an instant. He immediately became the greatest profiteer in the Magus Tower, spending all day with a group of beginner acolytes, hanging out with them.
But it had to be said that this Kabi Beast really did have its own unique understanding and talent when it came to the changes in the prices of goods. It bought low and sold high, hoarded goods, and drove up prices … These complicated business methods that only humans could grasp were actually learned by it in just a few days. Moreover, it was doing very well and was in full swing.
Soon, all the beginner acolytes on the first floor knew about this gnome merchant called Kirby. Not only was it extremely shrewd, it also had some special items that normal people could not get their hands on. This only served to further accentuate its mysteriousness and strangeness.
It could not be helped. The two degenerates that Grimm and Mary had killed were both high-grade acolytes. Their equipment and magic tools were not something that beginner acolytes could get their hands on. Therefore, when Grimm handed all these things over to Kirby, he felt even more confident.
That's right. Ever since it made a name for itself in the apprentice market on the first floor, it used the magic crystals it earned to buy itself a new set of equipment. An exquisite and gorgeous magic robe and a full set of glittering magic equipment. Although most of them were low-quality goods for beginner acolytes to try out, a complete set was enough to dazzle the eyes of outsiders.
Coupled with the exquisite magic staff and the magic cloak that trailed behind it, whenever it appeared in the apprentice market, it would cause a small wave of greetings. In order to match its style, this fellow even removed the word "beast" from its name and called itself Kirby, looking very much like a big merchant.
The reason why many beginner acolytes chased after it was because of the grade 3 and 4 magic items that it could bring out every few days. These items were not exquisite magic tools that regular acolytes could get their hands on.
During this period, there were of course market enforcers who came to collect them. However, when Kirby secretly revealed his master's name, the fellow called Rein could only leave with his tail between his legs. Obviously, Rein was aware of Grimm's glory in the training camp through his family. As long as Kirby did not go overboard, he did not want his family to offend an elite acolyte who was rising rapidly.
However, regular acolytes naturally did not know about this. On the contrary, Rein's unusual actions made the acolytes even more curious. They all tried to find out who the person behind Kirby was, but no one knew.
Therefore, a rumor suddenly appeared in private that this green-skinned goblin called Kirby was the servant of an official Magus. Thus, with the help of these strange rumors, business in front of Kirby's stall became more and more popular!
Grimm, who knew nothing about all this, locked himself in his residence and seriously thought about his future path.
Since he had decided to study the 'Body of Flame' first, there would not be a qualitative improvement in his sorcery power in the short term. If he wanted to maintain his advantage in the Dark Crypt, he would have to fully explore the battle potential of the Crocodile Hunter.
As a mount, the Crocodile Hunter's outstanding ability to move through the soil allowed Grimm to establish an advantageous position. However, its lack of attack power was still its shortcoming. The Crocodile Hunter was more than enough to deal with an intermediate acolyte, but it was somewhat lacking in strength against a senior acolyte. When it faced a Quasi Wizard, its overly loose body structure made it almost vulnerable.
At this time, the appearance of the Rock Python Hunter made up for Grimm's lack of attack power. A Quasi Wizard Rock Python might not be able to fight against a nimble Quasi Wizard, but what about two? What about three?
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