Although the calculation of contribution points is quite simple and crude, a ranking list has been published.
As for why the update interval of the ranking list is so long...
The reason is very simple.
After all, every ti the list is updated, a Seventh Level Destiny Mage has to be "sent to die."
And throughout the Nolun Workshop, there are only a dozen or so Destiny Mages of this level, which simply cannot support too frequent changes to the ranking list.
The impact brought by this ranking list is also enormous.
All apprentices checked the list at the first mont.
Less than ten days have passed since the earliest launch, and many apprentices haven’t even had the chance to start yet.
And Jeming’s battle data was quickly synchronized to the workshop’s total contribution points list almost at the mont the wizard’s phantom dissipated.
The na "Jeming" from "Nolun No.13 Academy" surged like a rocket from a once inconspicuous position in the eyes of apprentices, instantly surpassing tens of thousands of apprentices, and began to rush towards the forefront of the list at a terrifying speed.
Even in a short ti, he entered the top ten.
The change in the list swept through all wizard apprentices within the entire Elorcia Plane like a hurricane.
Resting in the ruins of a razed Beastman Tribe, Augusta’s gaze cut through Jeming’s na like a knife.
When she saw the rocket-like climbing rank, her eyes, which were already filled with battle intent, seed to ignite with two thunderstorms.
She tightly gripped the magic staff in her hand, and roared lowly in her heart: "Jeming... you did sothing again! Very good! This is what makes it interesting!"
The desire to prove herself reached its peak at this mont.
Having just annihilated an entire Elf Tribe, David Stone Heart saw Jeming’s na instantly surpass his own from the bottom of the list, and a fierce smile appeared on his rugged face:
"Ha! This Jeming? Interesting! This is what makes it interesting! The battlefield of wizards should be like this, with the strong constantly erging and competing with each other! I’m curious to see how high you can jump!"
He swung his giant axe fiercely, splitting a towering giant tree beside him in half, as if unleashing excitent.
Seraphina Night Shadow whispered inaudibly from the shadows, almost without emotion: "Interesting..."
The gaze from under her hood seed to penetrate the distant distance, silently calculating sothing.
Kaelen Vania adjusted his gold-rimd glasses, with a gleam of curiosity in his eyes.
He looked at Jeming’s surprising rise on the list and muttered thoughtfully to himself: "Getting such a high contribution in a short ti, seems I’ve been too conservative. Hmm... I also need to work harder, perhaps attempt to construct a new elent array to improve efficiency."
Inside Reks Magnus’ Alchemy Power Armor, a dense electronic calculation sound was heard. His calm electronic voice was transmitted through the faceplate: "Analysis complete: Target ’Jeming’s contribution acquisition efficiency, preliminary judgnt: abnormal. Requires further observation and deep modeling of his action mode."
Nolun Workshop Headquarters, inside the monitoring hall.
Several High Tier Wizards are staring at the constantly jumping leaderboard data on the main screen.
"Oh? This kid from No.13 Academy, his rank is rising quickly." A wizard with a monocle gently stroked his beard, a hint of surprise flashing in his eyes.
Another wizard put down the materials in his hand and praised: "Jeming... this na sounds a bit familiar. It seems his operational efficiency is very high, to have made effective contributions so quickly. Much stronger than those useless fools still wandering aimlessly."
In the exclusive ntor area of Nolun No.13 Academy, Professor Clark and several other ntors sat together.
Seeing Jeming’s rapidly rising rank, his stiff expression finally revealed a genuine smile.
This kid, truly did not disappoint him!
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Traversing the vast primal forest and barren plateau that had just descended, Jeming and his group’s direction changed, beginning to travel along the mountains beside the plateau.
Their goal was clear—heading towards the "front line" area that was more intense in Shaman’s mory.
This area was not only the necessary route to join the main wizard forces, it also ant richer resources and more High Tier magical beasts and Indigenous People.
For this, Jeming and his team began preparing while on the road.
As apprentices from the Alchemy Elent, while advancing, besides using Scouting Witchcraft, they also fully utilized Alchemy to search for necessary materials.
"Hey, these materials I’ve never seen before, are you sure they can really be used to craft Magic Potions?"
Victor watched as Jeming picked up a seemingly ordinary magical beast carcass from the ground and couldn’t help but ask: "And not only are the materials unknown, we shouldn’t have suitable Alchemy equipnt with us this ti, right?"
"Don’t worry."
Also double majoring in Magic Potion, Amy erged from the side, holding sothing that looked like magical creature dung:
"Although we’ve never seen these materials, both Jeming and I have already constructed the Extraction Technique witchcraft model. Crafting Magic Potions is quite simple."
"Simple?" Victor was even more puzzled. "Isn’t Magic Potion supposed to be very difficult?"
He rembered very clearly that at the academy, there were too many students in the Logistics Elent who also studied Magic Potion living in poverty.
It’s no exaggeration to say that the difficulty of crafting Magic Potions is notorious among academy apprentices.
Jeming engaged the Extraction Technique on the pile of magical beast remains, cautiously separating a transparent mucus from it, explaining to Victor:
"For those apprentices who are unfamiliar, it is indeed quite troubleso, but for those knowledgeable in this area, the difficult part is discovering new potion recipes. Once the recipe is confird and the Extraction Technique is constructed, crafting Magic Potions becos quite simple."
Jeming had thoroughly researched wizard alchemy, runes, and Magic Potion, integrating them with the scientific knowledge from his previous life.
He believed that if Alchemy was physics, runes were mathematics, then Magic Potion was chemistry.
Especially after successfully constructing the "Extraction Technique" witchcraft model, crafting Magic Potions turned into a "simple" behavior akin to combining chemical formulas.
As long as he collected the correct materials, configured them in the correct proportions, and t the corresponding conditions, he could craft any known Magic Potion.
Jeming pointed to the transparent mucus: "Extraction Technique can precisely extract the elental structure you need from any material. In this world, both energy and matter on a microscopic level are constructed by various elents in specific ways. So, as long as you have sufficient understanding of an item or a type of energy, you can directly extract the necessary part from it."
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