The Night Elf is a type of Elf Race in the Wizard Plane, capable of automatically entering an invisible state during the night, making them difficult to detect using ordinary means.
At the same time, Night Elves have an extremely high affinity for Dark Energy Particles.
After consuming the Night Elf Spring, the user will possess these characteristics within three days.
Because this potion is not widely used, it is rarely seen on the market, and even fewer people know how to refine it.
Many people have never even heard of this magic potion, let alone tried to refine it.
Herag only knew about the specific details of this magic potion because it was documented in the large number of books recorded by Shenlan.
The last one is the Abyssinian Potion, which is strictly speaking considered a casting material.
By using a specific spell, the Abyssinian Potion can create a Shadow Servant after ingestion.
This Shadow Servant has a certain level of power and can understand some simple commands to perform tasks.
For many wizards, this is one of the slightly more commonly used magic potions.
Generally, the created Shadow Servant is used as cannon fodder for scouting and reconnaissance tasks.
"Is anyone confident? Which one do you plan to choose?" Mr. Baron asked.
Herag did not hesitate too much and directly said, "The Giant Potion."
Herag reviewed the formulas and refining processes of the three magic potions, and the formula and refining process of the Giant Potion were undoubtedly the simplest.
The Night Elf Spring and Abyssinian Potion either have troublesome raw material processing or refining processes, making them generally troublesome to handle.
There was really no better choice.
Mr. Baron laughed: "A very good choice; please deposit four hundred Magic Stones as a security. It will be fully refunded to you after passing the evaluation."
Herag took out a Talisman Stone and immediately paid four hundred of them.
Mr. Baron clapped his hands, and a staff member opened the door, wearing a Space Ring.
With a wave of her hand, a pile of magic potion materials appeared on a table beside them, and she then exited.
"The time is ten hours; complete the refining of the Giant Potion, starting now." Mr. Baron introduced the rules succinctly and sat down quietly, not speaking further.
He could not say anything now; otherwise, it would seem like he was cheating for Herag. To avoid suspicion, he tried to stay silent.
Herag approached the table to check whether the magic potion materials were complete, which is the first step before starting the refining.
After scanning through them and confirming everything was correct, he picked up a test tube.
The test tube was corked with a wooden stopper, and inside was a small black beetle the size of a fingernail.
This black beetle is called the Evil Pattern Insect, the main material for the Giant Potion.
No one would have imagined that this inconspicuous Evil Pattern Insect would be the main material for the Giant Potion.
The abdomen of the Evil Pattern Insect has a special pattern, which is a unique structural organization within its body.
Herag needed to manipulate magic power to peel off this special structural organization entirely, which would then be used as magic potion material in potion-making.
"Shenlan, initiate the auxiliary refining of the Giant Potion."
Herag had never refined the Giant Potion before and had no proficiency, so only with the assistance of Shenlan did he have hopes of producing a successful potion in one go.
His current Spiritual Power had become extremely stable, and the liquefied Spiritual Power brought a fundamental enhancement.
This enhancement couldn't be reflected in the Spiritual Power values; it was a qualitative change.
Herag watched the steps provided in Shenlan's view, along with various status monitors and prompts, and began the refining of the Giant Potion methodically.
In material handling, temperature control, and time management, Herag achieved almost perfect precision.
Mr. Baron watched Herag's refining process throughout, growing more and more impressed.
The greatest difference Baren found between Herag and other alchemists was that he had no bad habits!
This was a vital point, as Herag's magic potion refining process fully adhered to the standards, with each step reaching textbook levels.
Many alchemists find it difficult to adhere to every experiment specification when first encountering magic potion studies.
Especially after conducting many potion experiments, one might subconsciously skip minor details.
Thinking they have become familiar, many forgo seemingly tedious and useless steps.
Changing a bit today, making it convenient tomorrow, over time leads to various bad habits and minor flaws.
These bad habits and small flaws might not affect the final potion outcome, appearing inconsequential in the short term.
However, these issues will inevitably show disadvantages one day if they continue potion-making.
All rules and standards do not appear out of thin air, each born from lessons of blood.
Mr. Baron felt deeply shaken watching Herag's precise actions.
What kind of high standard and discipline must he possess to form such experimental habits, which Mr. Baron himself couldn't achieve?
Mr. Baron also noticed Herag's extreme precision in timing and temperature control in potion processing.
He couldn't fathom how this young man managed it. Perhaps he was a human timer and thermometer; how else could it be achieved?
Five hours later.
Herag held a test tube filled with a black solution.
He shook the test tube before his eyes and then put it down to tell Mr. Baron: "Mr. Baron, my Giant Potion is finished."
"Ah, okay."
Mr. Baron had been so engrossed in Herag's refining process that he hadn't noticed the passage of time.
Glancing at the clock inside, he realized only five hours had passed.
The standard evaluation time is ten hours, yet this young man finished in just five.
Mr. Baron approached, took the magic potion, shook it, and then opened it to smell.
With his extensive magic potion refining experience, he knew immediately that this test tube contained the Giant Potion and of very high quality too.
"Have you often refined the Giant Potion before?" Mr. Baron asked.
Herag explained, "When I was in the Barren Land, I was an alchemist for the Cheqi Family and refined many potions, including quite a few Giant Potions, so I am familiar with it."
"I see, no wonder..."
Only then did Mr. Baron understand why this young man's potion-making skills appeared so adept, realizing he was once an alchemist for a wizard family who practiced potion-making daily.
"Congratulations, you've passed the Level 1 Alchemist evaluation. Here is your deposit back," Mr. Baron smiled, handing back the four hundred Magic Stones to Herag.
Herag nodded and said, "Thank you, Mr. Baron."
Mr. Baron stroked his chin, thinking for a moment before saying, "Herag, actually, I think you'd make a better alchemist. The Witch Array isn't worth much research; focusing more on magic potion-making might be better."
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