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Chapter 807

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To be more precise, he had just become a high-level alchemist.

Although it had only just passed the high grade, it was still a high grade alchemy product.

Angor always thought that he could only craft a high-level item after becoming a wizard. It was an unspoken rule in the alchemy world that crafting a high-level alchemy item required a lot of external factors, such as the level of the alchemy spell, the amount of energy used, and so on. These were all hard requirements that Angor could not meet at the moment. At least, he had to cross the major barrier first.

However, not all high-level alchemy items in the world had to meet these hard requirements. There were some special ones.

This type of high-grade work focused on its own effects.

In short, the effect of the item had already reached the threshold of a high-level item. Even if the materials and crafting method were too weak, the effect would not be limited.

This was a very special condition.

In fact, most of the high-grade items refined by other alchemists relied on high-grade materials. As long as the crafting process did not fail, the effect of high-grade materials would not be too bad.

However, using low-grade materials to craft a high-level item was something that was truly unnatural.

Almost all master alchemists had a few masterpieces that were worthy of praise.

And Angor's music box was one of them.

The materials and alchemy spells he used were not high-level, but the "Ocean Rhyme" he crafted in the end was indeed a high-level item.

[Increases affinity with water, and can be a great inspiration to Magi of the Sea.] ]

This was the effect of Ocean Rhyme.

Angor already predicted that it would increase affinity with water. The latter effect was said to be a great inspiration to sea wizards. Angor did not know what exactly it was, but he believed that it would not be too bad.

The first one, Water Affinity, actually had an upper limit, which was before becoming an official Magus. Before that, he could continue to experience the illusion to improve his affinity with water and complete the rapid cultivation of water cantrips.

This first effect would be extremely useful to any Apprentice Adept, no matter which side they were from. Almost every apprentice had to learn Elemental cantrips, and water was something they could not avoid.

For a single person, this effect was not too bad. But from the perspective of the whole sorcerer organization, the first effect was already very important, because it could quickly cultivate the foundation of the organization. After all, a mirage could cover a lot of people, and a large number of sorcerer-apprentices could enter at the same time.

It could be placed in any auction as the finale item. In large auctions, this effect alone could make the final transaction price exceed seven figures.

Just the first effect alone had the potential to become a high-level alchemy product, and with the second effect, it could stand firmly in the high-level alchemy category.

As for the second effect, he couldn't test it himself. However, Narda's Vision clearly stated that it was "extremely enlightening for Sea Adepts".

In Angor's opinion, the main point of the sentence was not "enlightenment" but "wizard".

The first effect was only effective for those before becoming an official Magus. The second effect clearly showed that it was effective on all "wizards" of the ocean.

The upper limit was the standard of a rank 1 Magus.

There was no way this high-grade alchemy product wouldn't be able to escape.

Of course, a high-grade alchemy product was not necessarily good enough. It still depended on its properties and whether it was suitable for the user. For example, most people would probably choose the mid-grade Crimson Shelter over an offensive weapon, which could block Angor's Prophecy Detection.

Firstly, those who could afford high-grade alchemy items were all official wizards, and they knew a lot of destructive spells. Secondly, functional alchemy items were always more popular than offensive alchemy items. After all, there were more people who could use them. Thirdly, high-grade alchemy items were very expensive. In fact, most of the mainstream wizards were equipped with mid-grade alchemy items, because mid-grade alchemy items were suitable for wizards.

Of course, a wizard's choice still depended on their own needs. However, it was widely accepted that a high-grade alchemy product was a benchmark. Once someone made a high-grade alchemy product, it meant that they were not far away from becoming a Master Alchemist.

Such an alchemist would definitely be a guest of honor no matter which Adept organization he was in.

If people knew that Angor made a high-grade alchemy product, he would become even more famous than now. Even the City of Truth's Forest of Time would spend a lot of time talking about him.

Last time, Jellal, the "Mithril Innovator" from the Tower of Hurricane, was introduced in a grand manner.

Jellal could make high-grade alchemy products, but he could not do it steadily. To put it simply, Angor and Jellal were already at the same level. It was just that they were not as good as each other.

However, Angor knew his own limits.

He did not expect to make a high-grade alchemy product this time. When he was making the product, he felt like he was connecting with some kind of network of the sea. In the end, he was basically doing it unconsciously.

From a certain point of view, it could be said that the sea created the product, while Angor only used his own hands to create it.

If Angor had to recreate the alchemy product himself, he would never be able to do it. There were too many strange things about the product that he could not understand at the moment. It was because of these strange things that Ocean's Rhyme gained its high-grade effect and established its foundation as a high-grade alchemy product.

Therefore, Angor did not want to take all the functions of this "high-grade alchemy product" for himself.

Calmly, he continued to test the Ocean Rhythm.

After all, this was the second special effect he created using "alchemy illusions" as the core. The first special effect allowed him to incorporate Mystery manifestations into his alchemy illusions. As it turned out, alchemy that used illusions as the core had many more treasures to be unearthed.

Meanwhile, under the surface of the sea.

Jebra was holding a white shell in his hand. He spun it a little, and the image of Angor's alchemy process appeared on the shell.

This was what Jebra recorded after he heard the strange "sigh".

He was very concerned about this sigh. He originally thought that if there were more sighs later on, he would record it and study it. Unfortunately, the sigh did not appear again.

However, Jebra still managed to record something useful.

Earlier, he set up an illusion to conceal his alchemy process. However, when he collected the alchemy item, the illusion was already gone. He did not add any more illusion nodes, so Jebra only managed to record what the item looked like.

Jebra did not care much about the item's appearance. Angor quickly put the alchemy item away, but he still sensed the aura of the ocean.

In Jebra's mind, this item was definitely made for a wizard who specialized in the art of the sea, and it might be of a very high level.

Jebra wasn't sure if it was a high-tier alchemy item or not. If it was, Angor's name would rise above all the other young apprentices, and he would be respected by all the other apprentices as well.

He thought for a moment and decided to save the image so that he could ask Angor about it when he returned to Song of the Deep.

Suddenly, he sensed a familiar energy ripple coming from the depths of the ocean.

"Jebra, it's you?"

"Professor?" Jebra frowned.

"Yes." The energy ripple revealed Jebra's identity. It was "God of Sea" Flunza, who was currently in Song of the Deep. "Why are you here?"

Jebra's eyes lit up when he heard Flunza's voice. "Professor, I'm following your orders to keep an eye on Angor. Can I go back now? Angor isn't that person. He never left my sight since he left Ferran. There's no way he had time to steal the item. "

Flunza hesitated a little and changed the topic. "You're following Angor now?"

"Yes."

"I sensed a strange change in the ocean. Is it your doing?" asked Flunza.

"Strange?" "I didn't do anything. But there's only one thing that can explain the strange changes in the ocean." Jebra shook his head.

"What is it?"

Jebra told Angor everything about the alchemist's alchemy experience without missing a single detail.

"Did you record it?"

"Yes."

Flunza frowned when he heard Jebra's words. He was busy dealing with the information from Starliege Temple. He split out more energy and followed the waves he had released earlier. In an instant, he arrived at the distant Blackberry Sea.

A water elemental shadow appeared in front of Jebra.

"Show me what you saw," Flunza said.

Jebra was a little surprised. Why did his professor send a water clone here in person? Was there something fishy about Angor's alchemy item?

Still, Jebra quickly replayed the recording, which included the conversation between Angor and the mermaid.

Jebra noticed that Flunza's pupils contracted a little when he saw the item, and he seemed to be thinking about something.

Flunza didn't say anything after Jebra finished playing the recording. Instead, he fell into deep thought.

After a while, Flunza finally spoke, "You are indeed a genius alchemist. This is indeed a masterpiece."

Flunza continued, "Also, based on what you've told me, if I'm not mistaken, this is an alchemy item that resonates with the will of the sea. If I'm not mistaken, it's going to be very useful to us sea wizards. In fact, it can be considered a strategic item. "

A strategic item?! Jebra gasped in surprise. He didn't expect Flunza to think so highly of Angor's alchemy item.

One had to know that a single strategic-level item was enough to support an entire Magus organization!

Jebra's eyes gleamed with greed. "Professor, Angor is nearby. Should we —"

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