Chapter 689 - He’s the Good Man (1/2)
Chapter 689 He’s the Good Man
Solisa nodded gently.
It wasn’t a secret among the player community that Roland knew the teleportation magic array, and he had performed this mass teleportation.
Based on this skill alone, no one would dare to object that Roland was the number one player Mage.
“Building a teleportation magic array isn’t that hard, but it’s a pain to maintain.”
“Very costly?”
“No, it requires professionals to maintain it.” Roland explained, “You Elven Summoners are Warlocks and have elven blood, and take the way of the elven side, so it is impossible to get the help of the Goddess of Magic.”
Solisa felt a little confused. “What does this have to do with the Goddess of Magic?”
Roland then explained his deal with Mystra and concluded, “If you can set up a Church of Magic and let a few sisters in as priestesses, after a short time, a teleportation array will naturally appear, and it won’t be necessary to use professionals to maintain it.”
“Put the key to the home in someone else’s hands?” Solisa shook her head. “It’s fine, we have female Mages. You don’t mind if she studies with you for a while until she learns teleportation?”
Roland looked a little hesitant.
Solisa saw the look on his face and asked, “What’s the difficulty?”
“No, I run around a lot, and don’t have that much time to teach people.”
Solisa laughed lightly and ended up shaking her head helplessly.
The history of Roland’s rise to power had been studied by various player organizations but was thought impossible to replicate.
That so-called Magic Power Control was probably the reason why Roland could stay ahead of the other Mage players by a lot.
But no one seemed to have rolled out this ability other than Roland, even after constantly deleting their accounts and building new characters.
Among the player’s guilds, and particularly those specializing in bugs or inside knowledge, the number of new characters they deleted trying to get this ability could probably go around the earth two or three times when connected in a line. And after Roland got power, other than the time spent studying magic, he ran around the entire world non-stop, messing things up.
The more he messed things up, the stronger he became.
He was so busy that he couldn’t even teach the magic apprentices in Delpon, dumping the task of teaching on Vincent and Douglas.
Besides, both Vincent and Douglas were self-taught, and throwing a female Mage over for them to teach would be a difficult task for
them.
“What, then?” said Solisa glumly. “We don’t believe in gods.”
In reality, since the alliance of the gods, most players didn’t trust the gods; the cooperation between the Association of Mages and the Goddess of Magic was more like a deal.
It was normal for Solisa to have that thought.
“Then I will build the magic array for you first, and the tips on how to maintain it will be written in a small booklet. Whether your friend understands it depends on her talent,” Roland said after some thought.
“Thank you, and please write the maintenance tips in an easy-to-understand way.” Solisa slapped her head. “It’s so irritating that our people, who all go for the easy game path, end up needing to ask outsiders to do things.”
Elven Summoners automatically learned spells as long as they leveled up and specialization options automatically appeared.
They had comprehensive combat and support abilities and were the rulers of the battlefield in a group However… the power was not theirs; it was temporarily loaned to them by the system.
Roland, even without the system, could cast spells just as well back in the real world. He was just limited by the fact that there were few magical elements in reality and he wasn’t as powerful.
The system couldn’t take away these abilities and this knowledge.
Roland chuckled.
Honestly, Warlock was the easiest of all professions, but it also had the least that could be learned.
After the Warrior profession came out to the real world, even though the physical quality wasn’t good and far from the game, with the combat experience from the game, it wasn’t a problem to take down a dozen adults at the same time with a random weapon. Archers and Thieves had good combat abilities and even better long-range abilities, and now they even dared to challenge Olympic shooters.
Thieves in particular were more than enough to be the king of thieves in reality.
Even Priests, who learned spells automatically as Warlocks did, were extremely focused because they often had to sense the power of the gods in a meditative state and solidify their faith.
Normal people would get tired of reading after an hour, while Priests could read for fifteen hours without taking a sip of water until their bodies were about to collapse. Of course, very few Priests would do this in reality.
As for the Mages, no one but Roland could cast spells in reality, but the way of thinking they learned in-game developed a habit of self-learning and self-study, which was something that benefited them for life.
Seeing Roland smile and not say anything, Solisa sighed and asked, “How much does it cost to help us build a magic array?” “No money, and it won’t cost you much.” Roland waved his hand. “You guys wanting to stay deep in the woods more or less has to do with me.”
Solisa froze for a moment, then smiled gently and said, “Thank you.”
In reality, building a magic array would start at least at twenty gold coins, and that was just the money for the magic materials, not counting Roland’s crafting fees.
But Roland wasn’t short of this money now. “Our summoning Magic Tower will be built in this location.” Solisa handed a map to Roland. “Whenever you’re free, go over there yourself. I have a piece of land specifically reserved for placing the magic array, so when you arrive, just confirm with the construction crew.”
“Okay.” Roland put the map away. “I’ll be at your place in three days to get this done.”