After browsing the forum for a while, Roland went to wash up, change his clothes, and go to the saber arts club to exercise.
In fact, he could finish his apprenticeship now, but his friends were all here practicing saber arts, so he didn't bother to leave. Besides, Night Tide Sands' breakfast was delicious, and he felt that it was quite a pleasure to come here and freeload.
As for eating Qi Shaoqiu out?
That was no longer possible. There were more and more students in the saber arts club now. Apart from his friends in F6, there were at least fourteen more students, and he didn't know if anyone else was absent from class.
The cement field was originally quite spacious, but now that there were more people, it seemed a little small.
In addition, he had already collected hundreds of thousands in tuition fees.
If the full-armor combat students from the neighboring province were counted, Qi Shaoqiu's wallet was now quite full.
He planned to repair the saber arts club, widen the cement field and greenhouses, and even put up some advertisements in the city to recruit more students.
But he was persuaded by Night Tide Sands, who said to her brother, "Our city is small, and miaodao techniques are too niche. It's already a miracle that a dozen people can learn at the same time at this time. What else do you want? Advertising here is just a waste of money. It's better to rely on word of mouth to slowly spread. If you want to advertise, you have to wait until you open a branch in a big city. "
Qi Shaoqiu didn't study much. He graduated from high school and was a pure martial artist, but he knew that his sister should be more knowledgeable than he was, so he listened and didn't think about expanding enrollment anymore.
After resting for a while to digest their food, Roland and Qi Shaoqiu practiced with each other, their two long wooden miaodao clanking.
Moreover, the two of them attacked and defended each other, and the fight was extremely entertaining. Every time the two of them practiced, there would always be a group of people watching.
Most of the students accidentally saw the two of them fighting, which was why they were interested in miaodao techniques.
So a small part of the credit for the saber arts club having so many students now could be placed on Roland.
After practicing his saber arts and sweating all over, Roland returned home, washed up first, ate lunch, and then practiced the Daoist Nourishment of Life.
Although he could already feel the so-called "qi," that was all there was to it.
He had also gone to some village ancestral halls to see if there were still those strange "energy" balls, but he never saw them again.
In his spare time, he also specifically went to the ancestral halls where ancestor worship was being held to inspect, but he didn't find anything new.
At night, he lay in the virtual cabin. This update did not affect the launch of the game.
As soon as he entered the game, he received a system notification.
"Detected that the player has joined a guild. You can now learn a common talent in the guild interface."
Roland immediately opened the guild interface and found that in the list of members, there was an extra box behind every member.
With a click, a new interface popped up, and below it was a long list of specialties.
His head was about to explode. Fortunately, there was a simple search list at the top of the new interface, which indicated the specialties that could be learned with various attribute requirements.
With the classification, it wasn't that uncomfortable to look at.
Roland clicked on them one by one, only to discover, to his surprise, that all the common specialties were lit up. It meant that he could choose to learn any of the specialties, regardless of attribute growth requirements or class requirements.
That was a little ridiculous.
Roland clicked the search terms page by page.
He saw many talents that were more practical but had attribute requirements.
For example, Lightning Reflex, which could only be learned when Dexterity reached 8 points, could greatly increase the user's reaction speed, and could definitely increase the survival rate of early Mages. However, he could learn the spell Foresight in the future, which was better than Lightning Reflex, so Roland wasn't interested in this specialty.
In contrast, it was quite meaningful for Warlocks whose spells were random to learn.
Another example was Life Tenacity, which could only be learned when one had a Constitution of 9. With this skill, even if one's heart was pierced, one could maintain normal combat ability for a certain period of time. The specific duration was related to the character's level and the current maximum value of one's Constitution.
Mages were most afraid of being killed by an Assassin after being invisible. With this skill, even if one was stabbed in the heart, or even in the head, the spellcaster would almost never die as long as he had a trigger Heavy Wound Healing hanging on him.
The benefits of this new guild were a little exaggerated.
Roland clicked his tongue.
Sooner or later, he could learn his own specialties or specialties that met his attributes, but if he could learn the specialties of other professions, the significance would be completely different.
He could make up for his shortcomings and even create some very outrageous character modules.
Even if he could only learn one, it would be exaggerated enough.
Roland looked at the specialties one by one. He was judging which one would give him the greatest enhancement effect.
Just as he was thinking, Roland saw an additional icon behind Schuck's name in the list of members. He moved his consciousness over and found that Schuck had chosen Mental Enhancement.
Roland understood why Schuck chose this specialty. Saint Samurai were indeed omnipotent. They could use a lot of divine spells, but the upper limit of their own mental strength wasn't high. There was a big gap between them and pure spellcasters, and their mental recovery speed wasn't fast.
Schuck wanted to increase his reserves of divine spells, which was also a very wise choice.
Then the other members of the guild also chose their specialties.
Roland looked through the effects of all the specialties again, which took him almost an hour. He wanted many good specialties, but unfortunately, he could only choose one.
After thinking about it again and again, Roland finally made up his mind and moved his consciousness to a compound specialty.
Half-bloods.
This was a compound specialty. Under normal circumstances, only Warlocks could learn it, and the Constitution and Charm growth had to be above 7.
The conditions were quite harsh.
But with the guild's welfare system, there were no thresholds at all.
Hybrid: As a Warlock, you find that you not only have the dragon bloodline, but also other bloodlines that have been purified to a certain extent. (After choosing this specialty, you can choose one of the currently known humanoid races as your ancestral bloodline and receive certain racial abilities. This specialty can only be chosen once in a lifetime.)
Then, more than twenty icons appeared in front of Roland, including dwarves, gnomes, foxmen, catmen, leopards, and so on.
Roland pulled down the menu and found the bloodline he wanted.
Elves.
Looking at the purple tree icon, Roland didn't hesitate to press it.
Then his body heated up, but the feeling came and went quickly, and his ears were a little itchy. He touched his ears a little worriedly and was relieved to find that they hadn't grown longer.
Then he looked at the system notification that had just popped up.
"You've purified your elven bloodline. The consumption of all natural magic has been reduced by 30%, and the hidden professions have been unlocked: Destructive Druid, Elven Summoner, Arcane Windrunner.
Seeing this notification, Roland first had an expression of 'I knew it', but then … his expression became somewhat puzzled.
It wasn't a secret that Warlocks had a special specialty called Hybrid. Warlock players had long posted information about this specialty on the forum.
In fact, every profession had their own special specialties that were very powerful.
For example, the Warrior's Life Tenacity, the Archer's Eagle Eye, the Rogue's Shadow Escape, the Mage's Casting Material Exemption, and so on.
Apart from the relatively powerful spells, Warlocks had free bloodline combinations. The core of Warlocks was the Hybrid, who made use of the dragon bloodline and the combination of different bloodlines to form a myriad of strange fighting styles.
This made the Warlock profession full of variables. Although they didn't have many spells, you wouldn't know which bloodline they had. Also, coupled with their magic pets, their fighting styles were quite varied.
However, they still couldn't compare to Mages.
Many Warlock players had chosen the elven bloodline, so the information about the elven bloodline was the most detailed.
By logic, this bloodline could reduce the magic cost of natural magic and unlock the hidden profession of Elven Summoner.
But what the hell were Destruction Druid and Arcane Wind Walker? There was no information on these two classes on the forum at all.
Was it because he was a Mage that his special bloodline was activated?
That must be the reason!
Looking at the two newly unlocked hidden professions, Roland was slightly confused. Weren't Druids only divided into Balance and Wild? Why was there a Destructive class?
Also, the Arcane Windrunner didn't seem to be anything special from its name.
"Should I change my profession?"
Roland mumbled.
Then, Andonara's voice came from behind him. "What profession?"
It was just morning. Andonara got up from the bed and sat lazily. Her bright blonde hair was spread out like a golden waterfall flowing behind her.
"Some choices about the future of Mages."
"Then you'll have to think about it yourself. After all, I don't know anything about Mages."
While talking, Andonara looked at the corner, only to find that the little girl was gone. Then, she walked over and lifted the blanket, only to find a dozen small, round bats sleeping in the blanket.
Illuminated by the light, all the bats hid their heads under their wings.
They continued to sleep.
Roland came out of his room and went to the backyard of the manor. He found a tree and simply used Enlivening, a natural spell.
He wanted to test how it felt to use natural magic after he had the elven bloodline.
It didn't take long for the little tree to turn into a Treant. Not to mention the problem of spell consumption.
Roland found that after the treant came to life, it ran to him and waved its hands and feet, jumping around and yelling in joy. It was obvious that it was very happy.
It was very friendly.
It was completely different from the previous two treants, one of which regarded him as an enemy and the other as a dispensable stranger.
At this moment, the treant that was activated by Luo Chen a couple of days ago crawled out of the bushes and hopped to the new treant.
Then, the two treants played with each other.
At this moment, a voice came from upstairs behind Roland. "Why don't you enliven a few more treants and let them live in this village? When they grow up, they can guard our house for us. After all, you've taken away the most precious thing of the Reed family. You should at least leave some money as a gift. "
Knowing that it was Cage, Roland turned around and saw that Cage had opened the window on the second floor with an ambiguous smile.
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