016 Upgraded
Several drunkards and Roland left outside the tavern. The waitress looked around in the tavern, but she didn't dare to go out to persuade the fight. She only heard a thud outside, and a few screams. Not long after, Roland, with two panda eyes, returned to the tavern and ate the remaining half of the bread.
The waitress also knew that Roland had won, but when she saw him like this, she couldn't help but cover her mouth and chuckled.
Roland was a little depressed.
The task was not completed or received the system prompt for the task, that is, the other party came to fight, which did not trigger the task. He felt that this experiment was a bit of a loss. Although he did beat several drunkards who were tilted, he also got punched several times. Although it didn't hurt much, the two dark circles on his face would make people feel funny no matter how they looked at it.
Roland finished a few bites of honey bread, and then ordered a cup of honey juice for a copper coin, and then followed the path along the lakeside to the east.
It is close to the foot of the mountain. After the sun at noon passes the mountain, the shadows of the mountain will be very cool. Because of the less sunshine here, no townspeople have built their houses here, leaving a large open space.
Roland felt that it was very suitable for practicing magic here. He drew the four node profiles of the small fireball technique on the sand again, and then began to analyze and inverse derivation. At this point, the use of establishing a mathematical model is very obvious. As long as the data is sufficient, data inverse deduction can be performed.
Although Roland is not very proficient in advanced mathematics, he at least passed the level. After a period of derivation, he calculated three relatively excellent node routes, which correspond to ballistic speed, power, and range respectively while ensuring the stability of the magic.
After he tested all three node routes, he was surprised to find that he received a system prompt.
He upgraded.
There is no special effects with golden light, nor is there a pleasant upgrade of bgm. It is so simple and unexpectedly upgraded.
Roland also found that in the spell book that comes with the system, the icon of the small fireball technique has turned into a light golden bottom, and there is also an "proficient" prompt behind it. Can mastering magic improve the character's experience value?
It seems that this is indeed the case.
This upgrade method is indeed very suitable for a scholar-type profession like a mage. Roland felt that the game was more and more interesting. The system only had a simple letter notification function, no task prompts, no small map, and no character panel. Only when building characters, knowing your initial attributes. After entering the game, there were no blood bars on the NPC head and no names, and everything was like the real world.
After upgrading, Roland could feel his strength, which seemed to be a little bigger, and his body flexibility became better, but the most obvious thing was that he could feel the flow of magic power in his body more obviously.
If he had to use magic continuously before to barely feel the existence of magic, now he can clearly feel that there is a comfortable substance in the air, and his body is slowly absorbing this substance.
This should be the magic element.
What really surprised Roland was another system prompt:
Dear players, you have been promoted to lv1 and become a formal professional. You have activated the space package function given by the system. Please silently recite the keyword "space package" in your heart, turn on this function, and experience the effects and functions of this function by yourself. I wish you a happy game.
It turned out that the system also gave away a package with space. Roland clapped his hands suddenly. Although this was his first time playing a virtual online game, anyone who has some common sense of game understands how convenient it is to have a package that does not take up a load and does not need to carry in such a nearly real game.
According to the system prompt, Roland quickly opened the space package, and in his field of vision, a translucent cube space appeared. Although this space was close to his eyes, Roland knew very well that it was just a projection that he could see.
The volume of the space wrap is 2x2x2, totaling 8 cubic meters.
Such a large space? Roland found some stones and sand on the ground, threw them into the space package, threw some branches, and poured some water into it, and then quickly came to a useful conclusion.
There is no gravity in the space wrap, which makes stacking of objects quite easy. After all, without gravity, it means that nothing will be crushed.
As for whether food has the ability to keep fresh, how long can it last? This still requires testing.
Roland looked around and then chanted the magic coordinates at an extremely fast speed.
x23…z88
This is Roland's best node route for the small fireball technique using mathematical models, whether it is ballistic speed, power, range, or even stability, and the overall cost-effectiveness is quite good.
The small light blue fireball was soaked into the water by the lake with a big fist. After a few snorings, a few white bubbles appeared on the lake. After a while, three small fish flipped their belly and floated on the water.
Roland pulled up his robe, dripped into the water, and threw three silver-white small fish into the space package. Originally, these three small fish were still alive, but were shocked. After being thrown into the space package, after struggling for a few times, there was no movement and it was obviously dead.
Space parcels cannot store living things.
Roland wrote down another text in the memorandum. As for the ability to keep fresh, there is no way to draw a conclusion for the time being, but after one or two more days, I believe there will be a result.
Since he had mastered the little fireball technique, his level had been improved, and he had also obtained a space package, Roland focused on another level one spell.
The hand of the mage.
This is a control spell with a general lethality. In the description, this spell uses magic power to form an invisible giant hand to grab the surrounding objects. The grip strength, size, and grasping distance of the mage's hand are related to the level of the mage, the connection of magic nodes, and the size of the magic power.
Next, there were again and again casting failures... But perhaps because of the level increase, or because Roland's magic sensing became stronger, after the mage's hand casting failed, it was not as hard as the small fireball failed, and his head would not be painful.
So Roland quickly drew all the node profile diagrams of the mage's hand, and I don't know how many times more efficient it is than when analyzing the small fireball technique.
Then he took advantage of the evening to go to the Huguang Tavern to buy some bread and throw it into the space package, part of which is used as dinner and part of which is used as late-night snacks. He bought an oil lamp in the tavern as a light source, and then began to build mathematical models for the mage master all night long. When it was dawn, ten minutes before the game was paused again, Roland found out the best node route for the mage's hand.
Chapter completed!