Not long after, Rhodes came to a huge tower.
Rhodes knew that according to the records on the map, this was where the magic guild in the academy was located. Inside this tower, there is a place to buy spell scrolls and learn spells.
The Black Crow Necromancy Academy itself originated from the magic guild, so the magic guild here is also the headquarters of the academy. No matter how much the academy grows, the status here will not change.
This tall tower is located in the center of the college, and is far larger than other surrounding buildings in terms of area and height. Half of the entire tower was shrouded in black clouds, and it wasn't until Rhodes got closer that he could see it clearly.
Rhodes needs to exchange most of his gold coins for suitable spells here.
During the journey to the City of Lament, Rhodes counted all the belongings in the space ring. Rhodes has nearly 3,000 gold coins in total, and there are 8 soul crystals of varying quality left, as well as several gems.
As soon as he entered the magic guild, Rhodes looked towards the center of the hall.
In the center of the hall, there is a huge skull. The height of the skull even exceeded Rhodes' height, and the two large black holes in the eye sockets looked straight at everyone who entered the magic guild.
Just above the skull, a candle chandelier hangs. The chandelier is blessed by magic and emits a pale firelight when it burns, illuminating the interior of the hall. The surrounding walls are covered with black patterns, and various lines connect the entire hall together.
Rhodes walked toward the inside of the hall. When passing the giant skull in the center, Rhodes took a deep look at it.
If you are an ordinary necromancer, when you first enter this magic guild, you may think that the skull in front of you is just made by the necromancer. There are no such huge creatures on the mainland. Put the skull here. It was just to intimidate the necromancers who entered it.
But Rhodes knew that the skull in front of him was actually the head of the dead Titan.
The Titans once had a glorious civilization, but they were all lost in the long river of history. No one knows why the Titans died. After so many years, only the legend of the Titans circulates on the continent.
The mages of Brakada have always firmly believed in the existence of the Titans. Countless mages have tried to create the most powerful Titan puppets, but only a few have succeeded.
Rhodes was convinced that the skull in front of him belonged to a Titan because Rhodes remembered that in the previous expansion pack, the complete Titan bones buried under the academy had been summoned.
After getting past the skulls in front of him, Rhodes came to the room dedicated to purchasing spells.
There was a young man in black robe sitting inside the room. When Rhodes came forward, the young man took out a book that recorded the effects and prices of various spells, allowing Rhodes to choose on his own.
In the books, most of the low-level spells that Rhodes knew were recorded, and the acquisition prices were clearly marked. Some low-level spells with outstanding effects have no price tag and require special contributions to obtain.
None of the fourth-level spells in Rhodes' memory appeared in the book. Even the fourth-level damage spells are not recorded in the book.
Rhodes was thinking while flipping through the books in his hands. It didn't take long to determine the spell he needed.
Rhodes selected a total of four spells. Since swordsmanship is still a large part of Rhodes' combat ability, Rhodes selected [Attack Acceleration] and [Bloodthirsty Thaumaturgy] to improve his melee strength.
Considering the war in the near future and having to face many enemies, Rhodes chose the spell [Death Ripple]. At the same time, Rhodes chose a powerful spell [Blindness].
Among these spells, [Attack Acceleration] and [Bloodthirsty Thaumatology] are level one, and their effects are simply to increase the speed attribute. Rhodes spent a total of 100 gold coins to obtain them.
[Death Ripple] is a second-level magic, which is the most beneficial group attack magic for necromancers. It cost Rhodes 600 gold coins. Although [Binding Blindness] is also at the second level, due to its strong effect, it can almost turn around the record with this spell. It requires 1,500 gold coins to learn.
After confirming it, Rhodes returned the book to the young man in black robe, and then took out the gold coins from the space ring. Since Rhodes had packed the gold coins in advance, even though he took out a large number of gold coins at this time, they would not be scattered. One place.
The young man took the gold coins and then led Rhodes to a quiet room at the back, where an old man was waiting.
After the young man confessed a few words to the old man, the old man took out three pieces of parchment recording the spells and asked Rhodes to copy them in the quiet room.
During this process, neither the young nor the old had any reaction to the bat on Rhodes' body. It seemed that no matter what kind of creature appeared here, they would not have any objection.
Supplies for copying have been set up in the quiet room. Rhodes entered the quiet room, took out Ellot's magic book from the space ring, and began to copy it.
Rhodes had just copied the contents recorded on the scroll into the magic book, and then received a system prompt.
"By copying spell scrolls, you have learned the first-level spells [Attack Acceleration], [Bloodthirsty Thaumaturgy], and the second-level spells [Death Ripple], and [Binding Blindness]."
"[Attack Acceleration Lv1]: First-level air magic. It consumes 6 mana, increases the speed of a target by 2 points, and lasts for 40 seconds. The experience required for upgrade is 10."
"[Bloodthirsty Thaumatology Lv1]: First-level fire magic. It consumes 6 mana and increases the melee damage caused by the selected unit by 10%. The duration is 40 seconds. The experience required for upgrade is 10."
"[Death Ripple Lv1]: Second-level earth magic. It consumes 20 mana and sends out a death shock wave to attack all creatures except undead creatures, causing 25 points of damage. 40 experience points are required to upgrade."
"[Binocular Blindness Level 1]: Second-level fire magic. It consumes 10 mana to make the selected target lose vision. After losing 20 points of health, the vision will be restored, lasting up to 40 seconds. 20 experience points are required to upgrade."
Due to the limitation of the number of gold coins and the fact that Rhodes did not have advanced wisdom magic, Rhodes did not choose the more powerful third-level magic, but chose these magics.
After copying these spells, Rhodes stood up, walked outside the quiet room, handed back the scroll recording these spells to the old man before, and then left from here.
At this time, Rhodes had completed a series of preparations, and then planned to deal with the previously accepted tasks.
Rhodes didn't notice that behind him, the young man in black robe who originally guided him when purchasing spells was staring at his back, with a hint of mana fluctuation in his eyes.
After Rhodes left, the young man wrote down the words "suspected hero" on a piece of paper.
(End of chapter)