Chapter 255 Subject Suitability
Chapter 255 Subject Suitability
Chapter 255 Subject Suitability
"Therefore, even though I possess a vast amount of magic, I was still unable to successfully cast the combination spells I could use."
"I initially thought that the reason I couldn't obtain combination spells was because these spells had already been used as combination spells by others, but in reality, it also has to do with my aptitude."
"However, there should be a method to test aptitude... otherwise, it would be impossible for second-class wizard apprentices like Kyle to master combination spells."
"...As for this method, I'm afraid only a formal wizard can do it. Or rather, only a formal wizard can help me."
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Leo pondered for a moment and said, "Let's ask Wizard Sally and Wizard Tesla. They are also first-class wizard apprentices and may know the specific testing method."
Leo arrived at his mentor's office.
Tesla was not there, and Sally the Wizard was buried in the pile of documents in front of her.
"Leo, what's the matter?"
"Witch Sally, I've actually encountered a bit of difficulty while researching combination spells."
Leo got straight to the point: "It's about combining spells; I don't know which discipline I'm better suited for."
Upon hearing this, Sally looked at Leo, subconsciously frowning, and said, "Leo, what's your magic pressure... again?"
1003.
Upon hearing this, Sally's eyes widened, and she said, "You're a first-class wizard apprentice now?"
"That's right."
Sally breathed a sigh of relief and said, "Wow, that was fast. I thought it would take you another year or two to become a first-class wizard apprentice, but I didn't expect it to be so fast. At this speed, you're almost catching up with Nova the wizard."
"As for the subject matter you mentioned, I'm sorry, I don't know either."
Sally hesitated for a moment before saying, "To be precise, I've encountered a similar problem. However, Professor Esmond was present at the time, and it was Professor Esmond who helped me determine which subjects I was suited for."
"It seems that formal wizards have methods to test which subjects wizarding apprentices are better suited for."
"However, this is the situation of our Esmond Gathering, while the Tower of Dawn actually provides opportunities for first-class wizard apprentices to understand their own aptitudes."
"In other gatherings where no formal wizards are present, after becoming first-class wizard apprentices, they choose to become envoys, mentors, or teaching assistants. These are opportunities for formal wizards to help determine academic suitability."
Leo frowned and said, "In other words, if I want to know my academic aptitude, I need to find a formal wizard who is willing to help me see my aptitude."
"That's right."
Sally comforted him, "Leo, don't worry too much. Other gatherings may have to proceed as planned, but you're a member of the Fried Gathering. As long as Instructor Esmond returns, he can help you with the test. The official wizards have already set off to find Instructor Esmond. He should be back soon, so you can just go directly to him and have him test you."
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Leo nodded slightly, but a name popped into his mind.
In a research lab somewhere in the central region, Leo said, "Your growth rate has exceeded my expectations. I didn't expect that in such a short time, you would have already reached the level of a first-class wizard apprentice."
"The wizard Plessy said with emotion."
Leo smiled modestly and said, "You flatter me, Wizard Plessy."
Wizard Plessy said, "Alright, Leo, you've contacted me this time so there must be something you need my help with. Just say it."
Leo said, "Yes, Wizard Plaisy. It's about combination spells. I've just become a first-class wizard apprentice and want to learn combination spells, but I don't know what my aptitude is yet. I hope Wizard Plaisy can help me determine my aptitude."
Plessy said, "No problem, it's a small matter."
"However, before testing your aptitude, you should first understand the specifics of spell aptitude."
"Spell aptitude is a test that only applies to combinations of spells. In other words, it has nothing to do with the types of spells you know."
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"Our formal method of testing wizard aptitude is also very simple. It is to determine which spell fluctuation is the most enduring for a wizard apprentice by examining the subtle fluctuations in mental energy."
"However, this testing method is unrelated to talent testing. A wizard's aptitude will gradually change over time as they master spells."
Wizard Plessy said, "To give you an example, if your initial aptitude is Evocation, but you master other botanical spells, then over time you will gradually increase your aptitude for those other spells, and eventually be able to incorporate them into combo spells."
Upon hearing this, Leo's eyes brightened slightly, and he asked, "Wizard Plessy, I possess quite a few spells, so why hasn't my aptitude changed as a result?"
Plessy smiled and said, "Besides mastering the spells, you also need time. Mastering the spells is a prerequisite, and then, as you spend more time mastering the spells, your spell aptitude will gradually increase."
"It could take a few months at the shortest, or several years at the longest."
"Therefore, even the most gifted wizards take two or three years or more to complete the spell pyramid, from a first-class wizard apprentice to a full-fledged wizard."
Upon hearing this, Leo suddenly understood.
"Thank you for your guidance, Wizard Plessy."
"Okay, first focus your mind on your mental energy. I will stimulate it, and you need to describe the specific changes based on the different stimuli."
"Yes."
Plessy reached out and gently touched Leo's forehead, saying, "First, distinguish based on the school of thought you are good at."
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Necroscience.
Leo's spiritual energy remained unchanged.
Plessy said, "It seems you don't have an aptitude for necromancy yet. Next up is evocation."
Leo's spiritual energy remained unchanged.
"Next up is plant science."
"...prophecy."
"...Elementology".
The wizard Plessy conducted one suitability test after another.
Then, Plessy's expression gradually changed from relaxed to serious. He said, "Leo, you need to be mentally prepared. I think your aptitude results may go in a worse direction."
When Leo heard Plessy say this, his heart sank slightly.
Could this aptitude be linked to talent?
Leo asked, "Wizard Plessy, is it that my talent is insufficient?"
"That's not it. Aptitude isn't about talent; it's all about luck..." Wizard Plessy said. "My tests gradually shifted from subjects with a large number of spells to those with a small number of spells."
"For disciplines with a limited number of spells, it is often more difficult to create your own combination spells. However, this has nothing to do with talent; it simply means that your aptitude happens to be suited to disciplines with fewer spells."
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