During these three years, Lynch completed all apprentice-level biological transformation knowledge available in the Tower: aquatic organisms, terrestrial organisms, amphibians, mammals, oviparous creatures, avians, elemental beings... He dived into every biological transformation topic he could access.
Upon mastering this knowledge, a specific entry appeared on his data list.
Trait: Biological Transformation Expert.
Biological Transformation Expert: You have accumulated vast amounts of knowledge in the field of biological transformation. Now, you possess profound expertise in transforming any creature with ease. Congratulations, you are a bona fide Biological Transformation Expert.
Trait Effect: As a Biological Transformation Expert, you demonstrate extraordinary comprehension when studying materials related to biological transformation, allowing you to swiftly grasp any knowledge in this field.
This was the first knowledge-based trait Lynch had achieved through relentless effort, and he could deeply sense the benefits it brought him. Previously, learning materials in this category took him half a day to fully understand, with skill level merely increasing by 1 or 2 points.
But now, he could easily understand any biological transformation book placed in front of him. A single reading session would effortlessly increase his skill level by tens of points, sometimes even by dozens.
Think about it, it makes sense—"Practice makes perfect."
No matter what the task is, the more you do it, the better you grasp its underlying principles and logic, making similar tasks much more efficient afterward.
"I wonder if similar traits exist for other knowledge categories once mastered? They probably do," he mused.
Apart from his main specialty, over these three years, Lynch hadn’t neglected other fields of magic knowledge. If you want to know how much he mastered in total... Just take a glance at his data panel:
[Fire Element Control: From Basics to Mastery—Max]
[Elemental Studies: Basic Concepts and Interaction Rules—Max]
[Formation of Wind Element...]
This was the Elemental category.
[Bloodline Fusion Basics—Max]
[Observation Records of 120 Blood Cell Factor Variations—Max]
[Giant Bear Bloodline Analysis...]
This was the Bloodline category.
[Soul Study—Max]
[Daily Hypnosis Techniques—Max]
[Communication Between Soul and Divinity—Max]
This was the Spiritual category.
From spells to body refinement, all the way to spiritual topics—the three major Wizard categories; from Elemental Studies to Bloodline Analysis to Soul Hypnosis, and dozens of other magical disciplines, Lynch has dabbled across them all.
Even Lynch himself wasn’t clear on the exact number of books he had read, but he maintained a process of completing one book within three days to a week, consistently borrowing a new book after mastering the knowledge of the previous one. For three years, he had never stopped.
In the Copper Key archives, Lynch had gone through over half of the books. Among the remaining ones, excluding repetitive content, there weren’t many left to tackle.
Besides self-studying these topics privately, Lynch frequently attended lectures across various fields of magic.
Elemental, biological, spiritual.
Regardless of the category or magical discipline, as long as there was an open class listed on the schedule, Lynch would guarantee he’d secure his seat early in the classroom.
Some open classes were scheduled during inconvenient hours—either too early or too late—and barely had any apprentices attending, even from the relevant discipline. Nevertheless, Lynch’s enthusiasm remained unwavering.
Even when some classes explored dense content, and the instructors gave dull lectures that left most apprentices dozing off midway, Lynch’s eyes flickered with passion as he diligently took notes.
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