Imperial Phoenix Rules

Chapter 754: The battle for dragon blood fruit 4

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The hemostatic pill with such miraculous effects requires eight kinds of medicinal materials.

There are seven kinds of half-step spiritual plants, and two kinds of spiritual plants, namely the seven-leaf flower and the Tianxin leaf.

Aesculus leaves coagulate blood and Tianxin leaves stop bleeding.

Soon, she collected all the medicinal materials needed for the hemostatic pill.

Jun Mohuang turned the gold-swallowing manual into a medicine cauldron, then put a black flame into the cauldron, and began to refine the blood-stopping pill in strict accordance with the requirements of the blood-stopping list in this secret book.

Refining elixirs is an extremely difficult task.

The medicinal materials need to be calcined with elixir fire into balls of medicinal essence, and then these medicinal essences are condensed into elixirs in their respective order.

First of all, there should not be any deviation in the temperature of the elixir fire in the medicine cauldron. It cannot be hot or cold.

If the elixir fire is too high, the medicinal materials will be burned or the efficacy of the medicinal materials will be excessively lost.

If the alchemy fire is too small and the heat is not enough, the medicinal essence of the medicinal materials cannot be calcined.

The heat of each medicinal material is also different, some are high and some are low, so they can only be processed one by one.

The terrible thing is that all the alchemy books do not clearly state the specific degree of heat for each medicinal material.

Because this thing cannot be explained in words.

This speed can only be understood and pondered by relying on one's own talent for refining medicine.

Usually a talented alchemist must calcine each medicinal material with elixir fire at least a hundred times before he can completely master the heat of the medicinal material.

Processing the medicinal materials is not the most difficult part. The most difficult thing is to condense these medicinal essences into elixirs, which is called elixir formation.

Only after you successfully form the elixir can you be qualified to say that you are an alchemist.

If the elixir formation is not successful, no matter how perfect the previous steps are, you are still just an alchemist apprentice.

In Cangyuan Continent, even those with talent for refining elixirs usually have to refine hundreds of cauldrons of elixirs before they can truly master elixir formation when they first start refining elixirs.

This is also the reason why there are so few alchemists on Cangyuan Continent.

On the one hand, there are very few people with the talent for refining medicine. On the other hand, it is too difficult to train an alchemist and requires a lot of medicinal materials.

What Jun Mohuang refined was a real elixir, not a carbonized elixir produced by Cangyuan Continent's excessive pursuit of the fusion of medicinal essence.

Real elixirs would only be more complicated to refine.

But all this is not a problem at all for Jun Mohuang.

She used an ink-colored flame to test each of the medicinal materials required for the Hemostatic Pill fifteen times. After burning fifteen medicinal materials each, she quickly mastered the calcining temperature of each medicinal material.

After half a day passed, Jun Mohuang successfully formed the elixir and mastered the first hemostatic elixir.

If any other alchemist saw this, they would definitely cry out to God for injustice.

Why did Jun Mohuang only need fifteen tests to master the fire, but they needed to test at least hundreds of times.

She was just a novice in refining medicine. She had spent ten times refining elixirs, but she had mastered how to form elixirs in just half a day.

This is the gap in talent.

Opening the medicine cauldron, a strong fragrance of elixirs came to my face, and ten full-bodied elixirs lay at the bottom of the medicine cauldron.

Because Jun Mohuang was refining real elixirs, his techniques were different from those used by alchemists in Cangyuan Continent.

Therefore, on the surface of the ten elixirs she refined, there were no six-pointed stars that symbolized the level of the elixirs.

And this secret book has another set of standards for evaluating elixirs. The elixir is a complete elixir, the surface is bumpy, and the quality is acceptable.

The elixir is round and plump, of average quality.

The surface of the elixir is round and full, and a silver elixir pattern appears, indicating good quality.

(End of chapter)