Chapter 25: Staying in the College Dormitory!2
The scale of this magic competition is quite large, and the content of the competition is diverse, and it is not simply a comparison of who is stronger. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info
Beginner, intermediate, and advanced classes each have their own activities and have different rewards - one type for beginner classes, and another for intermediate and advanced classes.
The beginner class has a relatively shallow grasp of magic, so there are also a few activities, and there are a lot of witty parts such as "guessing lantern riddles" - of course, all related to the knowledge of magic theory. There is less competitive content, because there are not many people here who know magic. Correspondingly, the rewards here are also relatively ordinary potions and materials, and there are no rare things, most of them are just trying to have fun.
After the intermediate class, there are more activities. Each club organizes a variety of magic-related activities, and everyone will open their imagination to each activity, and each activity will be lively and interesting. There are also a lot of competitive events, and since everyone has a certain amount of magic, it will be much more interesting. Competitions often have restrictions such as banning the use of magic of such and such attributes, and everyone will come up with all sorts of ideas to enrich the event.
From the intermediate level, you need to consume "points" to participate in activities. Each person has a hundred points at the beginning - there is no way to cheat, this is a matter of the reputation of the academy, even if the identity of the dream is special - participating in such and such an event will consume a certain number of points, and after the event ends, a certain number of points will be rewarded according to the result. Whether it's income or expenditure, it depends on your level.
In order to prevent mages from participating in activities they are good at multiple times to earn points, the festival rules stipulate that only the first five points earned in each event per day are valid.
If you run out of points, you can still participate in the event, but if you don't calculate the ranking and results, you naturally don't have points, just want to have fun. The same is true after five times a day of the same activity.
In the case of the advanced class, there are not as many activities as in the intermediate class. Most of the advanced classes focus on practicality, and the most of the activities are competitive, using magic to duel. There is not only heads-up, but also team-to-team competition. Since the magicians in the advanced class can make potions or make magic items, there are also events to display magic items and make potions.
It's not so much a competitive event as it's a magical festival!
The festival lasts for ten days, and at the end of the day, the mage's points are settled, and the rewards are distributed according to this.
Rewards are not given according to "ranking", "ranking" is just the order in which magicians choose rewards, and what kind of "rewards" magicians can obtain must be exchanged for points. If your favorite reward is changed by the person in front of you, and the other party does not agree to negotiate, you can challenge them, and if you win, you can take the reward - of course, the points will still be consumed.
The list of prizes has been announced a long time ago, and it contains a variety of magic items and pills. The highest reward is the magic item "Philosopher's Stone" made by Dean Eve himself, which can greatly increase the user's magic power, and has the effect of fusing various magical attributes, which can also be of great help when refining potions.
If you want to exchange for the Philosopher's Stone, you need 50,000 points. This may not seem like a small amount, but there are certainly not one or two who can get more than 50,000 points. These people will challenge each other for the Philosopher's Stone - and this has become the grand finale of every festival.
What Phantom Dreams cares about the most is the crystallization of red dreams.
It takes 7,500 points to exchange for the Red Dream Crystal, and at least that amount is required.