After saying her choice, Vivian suddenly understood something, and she looked at Roland with bright eyes. "Deputy Chairman, are you going to start contracting a magic pet?"
Roland nodded.
"That's great." Vivian was genuinely happy for Roland. "A Mage with a magic pet will have a significant increase in strength."
Roland took the Summon Magic Pet book out of his Backpack, put it on the table, and said, "Interested in reading it?"
"Forget it." Vivian shook her head. "This is a skill that only Elite Mages can learn, and it's still too early for me."
After speaking, Vivian left the study. Roland subconsciously watched her leave. Ever since Vivian gave him the key a few days ago, Roland would occasionally subconsciously look at her a few more times.
For example, right now, Roland felt that when Vivian walked, her waist twisted under her loose magic robe, it was very tasteful.
No, I can't think too much … Roland opened the Summon Magic Pet book and read it slowly.
The temptation of knowledge was far greater than that of a woman, and in less than a minute, Roland was swimming in the sea of knowledge.
All spellcasters could contract magic pets, but the ones with the highest success rate were always Mages.
Whether it was Warlocks or Priests, a certain amount of luck was needed to "learn" Summon Magic Pet.
Warlocks had different chances of "awakening" the magic of Summon Magic Pet according to their bloodline. Generally speaking, Warlocks with white dragon bloodline had a higher chance of awakening this magic on their own, and the others were average.
As for Priests … their divine spells were all bestowed by the gods, and when they could "learn to use" what magic they could "learn" all depended on the mood of the gods.
Only Mages could actively learn the spell Summon Magic Pet, but the problem was that this was a quasi-level three spell, and although Elites could learn it, it was still quite difficult.
It wasn't as difficult as divination, but it wasn't far off.
Roland wasn't in a hurry to look at the spell model, but turned it over and continued to read Aldo's notes.
Aldo's contracted black cat magic pet … Felines had good stealth and extremely high anti-stealth abilities, were good at sneak attacks, weren't strong in head-on combat, had good movement speed, but poor endurance.
Then he also mentioned the advantages of having other animals as familiars, as if guessing that others would read the notes, which was why he specifically noted the words' listen to the path, listen to the path. '
Canines had anti-stealth and extremely strong tracking abilities. Their endurance was slightly higher, but their combat strength was average, even worse than felines.
As for birds, all of them had the ability of Boundless Field of Vision. Depending on their species, they would also have special abilities such as Wisdom, Aura, Cunning, and so on.
If it was a rabbit, it was generally not recommended. Putting aside the fact that it had no combat power, the things that it could do, the felines could do as well.
The more special magic pets were pigs and bats.
Contract a Little Wild Boar. When it grows up, the Wild Boar will become very smart, much smarter than cats and dogs. Its tracking skills are not inferior to dogs, and its combat strength is very strong. Its skin is thick and its endurance is amazing. Most importantly, this thing's diet was surprisingly similar to that of humans. It could basically eat everything that humans could eat, so it was extremely easy to feed.
And bats were a bit more special. After the contract, the master could get the specialty Night Vision, and bats' detection, stealth, and anti-tracking abilities were all very strong. It was just that their combat strength was slightly weak, and no matter what species of bat, after becoming a magic pet, they loved to suck their master's blood. So … many Mages who had contracted bats died of sudden fevers.
After reading it, Roland closed the book.
If he hadn't started researching Spell Puppets, then the magic pet of choice would have been either felines or canines. After all, it could anti-stealth and was easy to find.
But now that he had decided to research an anti-stealth magic puppet, choosing felines and canines would seem to overlap their abilities.
Then birds, wild boars, and bats entered his list of considerations.
But he wasn't in a hurry. Instead, he opened the forum and went to the Warlock section.
Since Spellcasters could contract magic pets, then someone on the Warlock side should have learned this spell with a ding.
He searched the section with "magic pet" as a keyword, and sure enough, he found a few posts.
One of them, a player named Beifeng, posted a post that caught Roland's attention.
A Demon's Personality, a Magic Pet's Personality.
This player was a Demon Warlock, a profession that not only could contract magic pets, but could also summon demons to become their helpers.
Beifeng's contracted magic pet was a Horned Goat … Not bad. Aldo was also a good Mage, but in terms of experimentation, he was far inferior to the players.
The Horned Goat was a very special kind of goat that looked a bit like a unicorn and was also very beautiful, only a little less than a unicorn.
After this creature became a magic pet, not only could it be ridden, but it also had quite good combat strength and was born with the ability to use some special light magic.
Then the demon he contracted was a three-headed hellhound, not a succubus that most male Warlocks liked.
He used elegant words to describe the reliability and power of the Horned Goat and the three-headed hellhound, and from the lines, it could be seen that he was full of deep affection for both his magic pet and demon.
This was a very good master.
Then Roland went to read the posts of the other Warlocks and found that the players were all talented.
Aldo said that the wild boar was very special, and some players had already tried it, and it was indeed very powerful. Charging, headbutting, tusking, and thick armor, it was like half a Warrior.
There was also the contract of a warhorse as a magic pet. Generally speaking, warhorses didn't have much endurance, but after becoming a magic pet, not only did their speed increase, but their endurance also became very strong, making them an excellent means of transportation.
As for ducks, chickens, geese, and so on, there were also players who contracted them. Even more outrageous was that one player was bored and contracted a white maggot in a cesspool as a magic pet.
Then this thing became a nightmare for most players, especially melee players.
Because after this maggot became a magic pet, it grew to nearly two meters long in three weeks.
This was nothing, but what was really disgusting was that this thing would spew feces during battle. What it ate would not be excreted, but would be digested into feces that accumulated in a special stomach pouch and spewed out when necessary.
In addition, it could also spew flames. The methane produced by the feces would be stored in the fifth stomachum, spewed out when necessary, and then quickly ignited with some flame magic, with amazing power.
This player also provided a video of this maggot's battle in the post.
A white, fat worm directly spewed a sky full of yellow and white stuff at a female player, drenching her all over.
Then the female player's eyes rolled back and she passed out on the spot, then her health kept dropping, and she died in less than ten seconds.
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