After flipping through the book "White Alchemy and Black Alchemy," Fang Ka gently closed it.
The content of the book was very different from what he imagined.
It turned out that alchemy wasn't divided into black and white, but people categorized it that way.
For example, in alchemy, weapon enchantments, various enhancing potions, and mana potions, which are widely accepted, are called White Alchemy.
Other things that are not accepted are collectively referred to as Black Alchemy.
Someone like Kain, who researches everything and even developed an Undead Skeleton Alchemy Potion, is clearly considered a Black Alchemist in the book.
Fang Ka put away the book and then stood up, heading towards the Underground Book Collection.
Although he was not impressed by the content of this book itself,
he was intrigued by the weapon enchantments mentioned in the book.
What is a crucial aspect of a game?
Of course, it's the equipment.
A game without cool equipment is obviously not a qualified game.
For players, this is also clearly a significant source of motivation.
Fang Ka has been pondering how to make up for this aspect, and now, seeing this, he naturally started to have some thoughts.
Kain had never taught him this kind of knowledge, nor had he ever mentioned it to him.
He had never performed any weapon enchantments in front of him either.
It was unclear whether Kain didn't know how to do them, or just wasn't interested in them.
Anyway, he just needed to go to the Underground Book Collection to find out.
If Kain didn't know, then there shouldn't be any related content in the Underground Book Collection.
However, if Kain was simply not interested, then there should be related knowledge stored in the Underground Book Collection.
He could then learn by himself.
With the alchemical foundation Kain had built for him from a young age, he believed he could understand most of the alchemy-related knowledge.
The Underground Book Collection was huge, with a total of ten rows of bookshelves.
These ten rows of bookshelves were carved from black stone, their tops connected to the ceiling of the underground library, and the bottoms seemed embedded in the ground.
These ten rows of bookshelves seemed to be part of the entire Underground Book Collection, and it was unclear how Kain constructed them.
The ten rows of bookshelves occupied half of the Underground Book Collection.
The other half was arranged with various Magic Arrays, shining brightly.
In the spaces between the Magic Arrays, numerous Demon Crystals were placed, which could be thrown in at any time to maintain the operation of the Magic Arrays.
Magic Arrays can actually be considered a different kind of Magic; both are constructed with Magic Patterns.
The difference is that Magic, besides using Magic Patterns, requires Spiritual Power to resonate with it.
While Magic Arrays only need to construct Magic Patterns, they require possibly dozens or even hundreds of times more Magic Patterns compared to Magic of the same level, consuming far more than Magic.
Moreover, once a Magic Array is set up, it cannot be moved.
But it also has irreplaceable advantages, such as a vast coverage area, strong effects, and varied utility. As long as the same source of Magic Power or Demon Crystal is infused, and the Magic Array itself is not destroyed, it can continue to operate indefinitely.
For instance, the Magic Array Kain left behind, which quickly restores Magic Power.
Its effect is no slower than taking low-level mana potions directly.
Moreover, after taking a mana potion, some adaptation time is required before taking more.
But this Magic Array can keep replenishing Magic until full.
Similarly, there's the Mist Magic Array; the black mist surrounding this island is its masterpiece.
Fang Ka's gaze swept over those Demon Crystals.
These Demon Crystals are indeed valuable.
Once thrown into a Magic Array, the Magic Array extracts the Magic Power from them, and once the Magic Power is extracted, it rejects the empty shell.
The empty shell of the Demon Crystal is the best container for mana potions.
It can ensure the efficacy of mana potions without any leakage.
In fact, the Magic Power inside Demon Crystals can also be directly absorbed by Mages to replenish their own Magic Power.
But that would be too extravagant, and only someone extremely wealthy would do so; otherwise, people generally use mana potions.
Mana potions are also divided into several levels: the most basic is the Low-Level Mana Potion, followed by Intermediate Mana Potion, and then Advanced Mana Potion, and finally Top-Level Mana Potion.
The alchemy materials used for each level of mana potion are different.
The higher level the mana potion, the more precious the alchemy materials required.
Similarly, its mana recovery effect is better, and the adaptation period after use is shorter.
Currently, there are many mana potions left by Kain in the ancient castle.
Among them, the Low-Level Mana Potions are the most abundant, with about a few hundred.
Next are the Intermediate Mana Potions, with about a few dozen.
Advanced Mana Potions are scarce, with only a dozen or so.
As for the Top-Level Mana Potions, Kain always kept them on his person, never leaving them in the ancient castle.
These mana potions were basically made by Kain in his free time.
They also counted as a fortune left for Fang Ka.
Fang Ka withdrew his gaze from the Magic Arrays and then quickly walked toward the bookshelves.
He needed to quickly find books about weapon enchantments to see what weapon enchantments were all about.
Of course, if the bookshelf didn't have this kind of content, then Fang Ka would have nothing to say and would have to accept it.
If it does, that would be the best.
Arriving at the bookshelf, Fang Ka soon started searching.
To his surprise, by the time he reached the third bookshelf, he found related books.
And there were six books in total, all placed together.
The titles of these six books all contained the words "Weapon Enchantment."
Fang Ka caressed them fondly, then took the six books and headed to the gate of the ancient castle.
By his estimates, the players, including Mr. Zhou, who initially went out to collect Magic Potions, were probably about to return.
He could read while waiting.
On the way back to the entrance of the ancient castle, he lay back on the deck chair and began flipping through one of the six books.
At this moment,
the Wangzai Little Buns group was staring in astonishment at a bizarre creature that easily jumped out of their trap.
Yes, they had decided to set traps to see if they could catch some creatures to bleed.
The first thing they thought of for a trap was digging a pit.
They gathered some sturdy branches from the surroundings and, combined with their bones, managed to dig a half-meter pit.
They then gathered wild fruits and tree leaves from nearby and laid them over the pit.
Then they waited for prey to take the bait.
Unexpectedly, as soon as the prey fell into the pit, it easily jumped out, dazzling their 18k titanium alloy dog eyes.
