Synthetic Wizard
Chapter 284 - 181: Wizard Limitations and Future Plans_2
"No wonder the wizards left Starlight Continent a thousand years ago, this place is really not meant for wizards."
Sunan sighed.
He currently lacks the ability for realm travel and can only make do on Starlight Continent.
"Moreover, the restoration of realm barriers mentioned by the auxiliary intelligent life of the Star Tower, perhaps there are secrets from the events a thousand years ago that I am unaware of."
In his past life, when Sunan entered the game, it was already the 2.0 version of "Wizard’s Return," and he didn’t know much about the previous 1.0 version and the transitional storylines in between, only vaguely having seen some materials and heard some intelligence.
Originally thought Starlight Continent was merely an elemental desert, but it seems now it’s not that simple.
"Some books in the Star Tower’s collection seem to mention these matters, it looks like I need to take time to read them."
Sunan let out a long breath and began to ponder the upcoming plans.
First, regarding cultivation.
The growth and refinement of gaseous spiritual power are extremely slow, even a one percent increase is often measured by years.
Not to mention, with the current energy scarcity of Starlight Continent, without external assistance, achieving any improvement would be considered fortunate, let alone maintaining progress.
"Divine Blood Amber is almost ineffective for me now."
"Transcendent Potion as well, it needs to be synthesized into a higher-grade potion."
Adding together the Elemental Pool, potions, and divinity energy should roughly offset the impact of energy scarcity. 𝑓𝓇𝘦ℯ𝘸𝘦𝑏𝓃𝑜𝘷ℯ𝑙.𝑐𝑜𝓂
Afterwards, I need to find other means to accelerate spiritual power growth.
Next is witchcraft artifact.
This poses no difficulty to Sunan.
If it weren’t for the limitation of spiritual power, during his wizard apprentice days, he would long have synthesized a witchcraft artifact.
However, Sunan does not plan to randomly synthesize several witchcraft artifacts.
Other wizards have no choice, but with the synthesis cube in hand, he has many options.
The best approach is to synthesize a witchcraft artifact suited to his own combat style and system.
Only then can the effect of one plus one be greater than two.
This matter also needs to be contemplated in the long term.
And then there are experiments.
Now that he’s promoting to Wizard, many experiments previously restricted by spiritual power can be placed on the agenda.
For example, the refinement of secret puppets and bloodline imprints, and rune engravings more advanced than magical tattoos.
Finally, there’s the Wizard Tower.
As one of the most remarkable alchemical creations in the history of wizard civilization, the Wizard Tower is renowned throughout the multiverse.
Countless realm civilizations have succumbed to the bombardment of Wizard Tower artillery.
Its fame has long spread across infinite realms.
There’s a saying in the multiverse——more terrifying than a wizard, is a wizard who owns a Wizard Tower!
Every wizard aspires to have a Wizard Tower of their own.
However, building a Wizard Tower is not simple.
A qualified Wizard Tower must have stable magic energy supply, maze lock protective energy field, long-range strike device, built-in golem legion, and tower spirit construct commander, among others.
The resources needed for constructing even the most basic Wizard Tower are worth millions of gold coins.
Even Official Wizards rarely have enough gold coins.
Because of this, many Level 1 Wizards do not have their own Wizard Towers.
Even among Level 2 Wizards, few can afford to build a Wizard Tower.
Generally speaking, Wizard Towers can be divided into two types.
Flying ones, and non-flying ones.
Non-flying Wizard Towers mainly refer to those built on geonodal points.
These Wizard Towers are often bound to the geonodal points, fixed in position unable to be separated, let alone fly.
In many wizards’ eyes, such Wizard Towers are not worthy of being called Wizard Towers.
Unless financially constrained or due to certain reasons have to build a Wizard Tower, few wizards choose to construct their Wizard Towers on geonodal points.
Most wizards opt to build ’flying’ Wizard Towers.
In wizard civilization’s categorization, Wizard Towers are divided based on size from small to large, respectively categorized as small, medium, and large.
The larger the Wizard Tower, the more expensive the construction cost.
Medium and large Wizard Towers, Sunan does not dare to dream about right now.
Even if he dismantled the entire Starlight Continent, he wouldn’t gather enough resources for a medium Wizard Tower.
His goal is just a small Wizard Tower.
Don’t underestimate small ones, as their scale far exceeds the Star Tower.
"Building a Wizard Tower requires massive resources, under the current conditions on Starlight Continent, it’s quite difficult to build a Wizard Tower."
"Dismantling the Star Tower could gather a portion of the resources, but the gap is still significant."
"To gather the remaining resources, relying solely on the current Star Alliance won’t suffice."
Sunan’s eyes gleamed, having already calculated plans in mind.
Before building the Wizard Tower, the first task is to unify Starlight Continent!
Only then can the entire manpower and material resources of Starlight Continent be integrated, concentrating all resources to build the Wizard Tower.
Unifying the surface world is not very difficult, most can be entrusted to the Star Duchy; Sunan only needs to deal with the wizard apprentices.
As for the underground world, it’s up to the Star Alliance.
Additionally, he must find the Black Forest and Fallen Star City.
These two wizard heritages likely retain significant resources, if acquired, they should ease resource pressure considerably.
Fortunately, the clues to the Black Forest lie with Magic Spider City, so next, we might as well start with Magic Spider City, stepping out to take the first step in unifying the Star Alliance’s underground world.
After some contemplation, Sunan already has some arrangements for the future plan.
Following this, he began pondering over the matter of "Dark Throne".
After seizing the Star Tower, he’s undoubtedly made an enemy of "Dark Throne".
"Dark Throne" is not a benevolent organization with a broad mind; once they return to Starlight Continent, they’ll certainly seek vengeance.
Preparation must be made in advance for this.
"The official start time of the 2.0 version is remembered as the year 2000 in the Starlight Calendar."
"However, during the preceding dozen years, it’s said that various wizard influences had already sent people continually into Starlight Continent to probe for information and establish outposts, preparing for subsequent major entry."
Sunan vaguely remembers, among the first batch of wizard forces that dispatched outposts to enter Starlight Continent, "Dark Throne" was included.
The reason for remembering this is due to the considerable slaughter caused by "Dark Throne" wizards on Starlight Continent, leading to over a dozen years of dark era for players.
Until when various wizard forces settled in Starlight Continent, "Dark Throne"’s influence was curbed, players’ conditions only improved slightly.
After players grew up, they immediately allied together to counter "Dark Throne."
"Now is the year 1269 in the Starlight Calendar, still over seven hundred years to go before the first batch of wizards enter Starlight Continent."
Sunan mused quietly.
Such a long period is more than enough for him to turn Starlight Continent into his own field and build the Wizard Tower.
When "Dark Throne" personnel enter Starlight Continent, perhaps he can give them a ’surprise’.
Although it feels insensible to have offended a notoriously fierce wizard influence in the multiverse before the element resurrection, Sunan doesn’t worry much.
The multiverse is not limited to only "Dark Throne" as a wizard influence.
If really necessary, just find and rely on a wizard influence that opposes "Dark Throne".
In just a short moment, many choices have already burst out in Sunan’s mind.
"Deep Blue Alliance", "Star Spirit Bell Tower", "Wisdom Code"...
There are not many powers that can wrangle with "Dark Throne" or even surpass it, but there are at least a handful.
Surely no wizard influence would refuse a genius who could advance to wizard status in an element desert scarce of resources, using only thirty years.
As for longevity, that’s even less of a concern.
A wizard whose life level has ascended, their lifespan far exceeds that of ordinary humans.
The lifespan of a Level 1 gaseous wizard is seven to eight hundred years, and combining some long-lived bloodlines or undergoing physical transformation, living up to a thousand years is not problematic.