A Necromancer Who Just Wants to Plant Trees-Chapter 1217: Spell Guild and Chat Room

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Matthew naturally remembered it in his heart.

"I also know Immobilizing Spell and Malicious Shapeshifting Spell.

"Changing the order of casting can also be used to break the hidden spell counter, rebound, and offset..."

He quickly figured out the specific usage of these abilities.

Matthew could clearly sense the huge increase in his strength.

This kind of improvement might become even more obvious after a period of digestion.

However, he also felt it.

He lacked a stable sparring partner.

The Spell Range in the cemetery could only provide the most basic functions.

To a certain extent.

He still lacked actual combat experience in a situation where they were evenly matched.

"Maybe I should find a spell arena trainer to practice?

" There seems to be such a place in the northernmost floating city, and there are also competitions like the Battle Mage Tournament. Should I consider a real combat venue?"

Matthew yawned as he thought.

"Peggy, a cup of coffee!"

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A familiar curse came from the kitchen.

Matthew felt a sense of warmth.

After drinking his coffee, he refreshed himself and returned to the research of the fifth-grade spell.

The spring night was long.

It was suitable for learning.

He couldn't waste it easily.

..

Two days later.

The 'Assembly Stone' worth 400,000 was in place.

Matthew began to build the Guild of Spells.

Of the four basic requirements, the only one missing was the miniature magic network.

Therefore, before the establishment of the Spell Guild.

He had to first set up a miniature magic network in the Moonlight Forest.

This process was also in the domain of enchantment. In theory, it would be best to get a professional mage to help.

However, the Guild of Spells was of great importance. Matthew did not trust the average mage, and he could not afford to hire someone like Soria, so Matthew could only keep an eye on them.

Fortunately, Viscount Fan's magic book explained every step of building a Guild of Spells in great detail.

Even someone like Matthew, who had no achievements in the domain of enchantment, could complete the construction of the Miniature magic network step by step.

The magic network essentially served the guild members and their spells.

Matthew's needs in this area were very low.

He only wanted the Guild to be established.

As for guild spells, they were fine as long as they did not hinder the most practical ones from being used smoothly.

Therefore, when building the miniature magic net.

He chose the simplest " triangular magic circuit structure."

The so-called triangle.

It referred to the computing core of the magic network, the mana pool, and the spellcasting circuits and spellcasting terminal attached to it.

The computing core contained the guild's magic framework and system, recorded the guild members 'information, monitored the mana pool, and other functions.

The spellbook pointed out.

The best calculation core was actually the Divinity, followed by the False Divinity and the Demigod Divinity.

Of course, Matthew didn't have a Divinity.

He had originally planned to use Peggy's demigod Divinity.

However, during the test.

To his surprise, he discovered that the Heart of the World Tree could also assume related functions.

Moreover, its computing capacity and efficiency were much better than demigod Divinity!

The only problem was that the heart of the World Tree was located in the Life Sanctuary.

The Spell Guild had to be built in the Half-Plane Moonlight Forest.

Although the book did not clearly point out the solution to this situation, this kind of small matter was not difficult for Matthew.

He did a few tests and planted a small forest in the Moonlight Forest. Then, he set up a branch of the Life Sanctuary there.

After that.

Matthew successfully obtained a port in the Moonlight Forest that could connect to the heart of the World Tree.

After the core problem was solved.

After that, all the steps were done step by step.

Close, measure, and activate the mana pool in the Moonlight Forest.

Creating a semi-automatic spellcasting circuit in the mana pool (in fact, it was planting four high-priced magical sea annelids. These creatures from the ether plane had a natural spellcasting reflex circuit that could continuously imitate and release many fixed spells);

Build a special duct that connects the mana pool to the heart of the World Tree;

Construct the Mana Pool and the Mana Surge Channel at the casting terminal.

Testing the effect of the spell;

Checking the leakage of spells, and so on…

In just a week.

Matthew completed the construction of the miniature magic net.

After all, he was a necromancer and a genuine pragmatic person, so this miniature magic net looked extremely crude from many angles.

It was like a defective product.

But the good thing was that this thing was sturdy and durable.

Matthew had already tested it.

The expected lifespan of his magic network was three times longer than normal, and it could maintain effective operation for at least 40 years!

This didn't just mean that it was reliable.

It also meant saving money.

After the construction of the network, Matthew incorporated the Moonlight Forest, Mana Pool and its casting circuit, the Heart of the World Tree, and the Network Branch into the system of the Guild.

At this point.

All the hardware facilities needed by the Spell Guild were complete.

After that was the software design and stability.

This aspect was even simpler.

The magic book itself had several models of the Basic Spell Guild.

Matthew found a suitable one and directly copied it with a Transcription Scroll!

Another three days passed.

Spell Guild template transcribed.

Matthew stood in front of a huge rock deep in the Moonlight Forest and looked at the mirrors beside him with relish.

The mirror displayed the various modules and information of the Spell Guild.

This thing should have been covered by a crystal plate with a certain particle size, but in order to save costs, Matthew directly replaced it with a large mirror.