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This reminded Levi of the Green Elf’s Tears.
These three potions were from the same series.
Levi realized that being a Pharmacy apprentice was pretty good.
He could get the potion form for free.
Smurf’s Leap potion was also a basic potion, but it was a little more advanced than the Bread Potion. It could quickly recover a wizard’s spell power in a short time. One Smurf’s Leap could recover a wizard’s spell power that would take twelve hours to recover in a short time.
As for the Blood Elf’s Wail, it could increase a wizard’s spiritual force and physical strength in a short period of time. It reduces fatigue and allowed a wizard to be in a high-efficiency state.
These two potions could be exchanged for 10 bottles with 1 point at the potion shop in White Sail Alley.
This was considered amon potion for apprentice wizards, so the consumption was rtivelyrge.Usually, one would drink these two potions frequently during battle.
The forms for these two potions were verymon, but they also cost 1 point.
Fortunately, Levi was the apprentice of Witch Marlene, so he could get it for free.
Levi went to White Tower Town and used gold coins to buy some herbs and materials for refining potions.
White Tower Town was located on the other side of the ind. It was a small mortal town. Many of them were descendants of apprentice wizards. Because they did not have talent, they could not join the Gray Tower and could only stay on the ind. Over time, it formed a small town.
The residents of this small town mainly served the wizards. They farmed, weaved, hunted, fished, and collected herbs.
Arge portion of the fruits of theirbor were sold to wizards, which was considered the logistics department of the Gray Tower.
He calcted that the cost of the materials for a Smurf’s Leap was about 10 gold coins.
It was not as expensive as he had imagined. In the human world, one could not even buy a bottle of ambergris. After all, this was the raw material for magic potions.
The cost of the materials for the Blood Elf’s Wail was simr to the Smurfs.
Therefore, he thought of a new money-making n, which was to sell potions.
Levi had gold coins. Although he did not count the gold coins he brought from the human world, he had 150,000 gold coins.
If all these gold coins were used to buy potion materials, he could buy 15,000 portions!
If only 10,000 of these 15,000 potions were sessfully refined into potions, in theory, if all of them were sold, they could be exchanged for 1000 points.
For 1000 points, usually, only high-level apprentice wizards would have this much. One must know that even if they went to the cksail Wizard Market to enforce thew for a year, they would only get 100 points.
However, Levi did not n to exchange points directly. Points could only be circted in the Gray Tower, and there were limitations.
He nned to go to the cksail Wizard Market to sell potions. He had already inquired about it. At the cksail Wizard Market, the price of a bottle of potion was also one-tenth of an Aether Stone.
If that was the case, Levi estimated that the gold coins he had on him could be exchanged for 1000 Aether Stones!
This was a huge sum of money, and even official wizards might not have it. Unlike points, Aether Stones were very precious.
Of course, refining 15,000 potions would take a long time. It might take Levi many years toplete.
Moreover, the production of medicinal herbs on the ind was limited.
Most importantly, sales were the most difficult problem.
Because there were many people selling this potion, Levi was most worried
That he would not be able to sell it after refining it. Therefore, it was still very difficult to implement this n.
This was only Levi’s initial thought.
He didn’t need so many Aether Stones for the time being.
Levi bought a total of 20 sets of materials, which was the total production of White Tower Town in the past few days.
Regardless of whether Levi would sell the potions or not, he had to refine these two potions. After all, this was also the mission of Witch Marlene.
For the next few days, Levi either cultivated or did alchemy.
His Pharmacy skills continued to improve, and his proficiency began to rise again.
Witch Marlene said that Levi’s Pharmacy skills were better than many high-level apprentice wizards.
ording to Marlene, the realm of pharmacists was the same as that of wizards. They were also divided into nine circles. In the Pan-ne Wizard
Council, there was a ninth-circle great pharmacist from the Burning School of Thought, but so far, there had not been a legendary pharmacist.
And below the first circle pharmacist was the Pharmacy apprentice. Just like the apprentice wizard, it could be divided into three levels: low-grade, middle-grade, and high-grade.
Levi’s current level 4 Pharmacy had basically reached the peak level of a mid-grade Pharmacy apprentice. This was still rtively rare among high-level apprentice wizards.
Not all wizards were pharmacists, and pharmacists were very expensive and time-consuming. If Levi did not have the proficiency panel, he would not have been able to reach level 4 so quickly.
Due to the scarcity of pharmacists, Witch Marlene was very optimistic about Levi.
She wanted to refine a second circle potion. Once she seeded, she could go to the Pharmacy Association under the Pan-ne Wizard Council to be certified as a second circle pharmacist.
A second-circle pharmacist had a higher status than an ordinary second-circle wizard.
For example, in the waters of the Gray Tower, there was only one second -circle pharmacist on Whale Song Ind. Other than that, there was no one else.
Bing a pharmacist was a time-consuming skill. A long time ago, pharmaceutics was a skill that every wizard had to master.
However, with the development of the wizard world, the division ofbor became more and more specialized. Pharmaceutics was a slow and costly subject that was abandoned by most ordinary wizards. The legacy of pharmacists was constantly decreasing, which made the status of pharmacists rise..