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Chapter 161 Salorian's Guidance

After waiting for Julian to return from Silvermoon City, Thalayan made a special trip to the Island of Quel'Danas to find the mentor who had always guarded the Sunwell, Thalorian Morningseeker.

After carefully inspecting the demon-slayer sword Salorian handed over, Salorian shook his head and said: "This kind of weapon is engraved with many magic patterns. Once it is damaged, it is difficult to repair it."

"That's true..."

Sarlayan sighed: "The plan to recast Quel'Sera must be put on the agenda."

In the battle between Erethalas and Tortheldrin, the sword of the Demon Slayer was pierced, leaving a small hole, which also affected the enchantment of the weapon, and even

The overall effect of use.

This was also one of the reasons why Sarlayan mainly used druid transformation to fight in the following period.

Weapons are the closest companions of a warrior. Fighting with weapons that are not suitable for your hands will inevitably bear huge risks.

"Quel'Sera?!"

Upon hearing this name suddenly, Salorian's eyes immediately widened.

"You mean, Quel'Sera is in your hands?"

Quel'Delar and Quel'Sera are each other's sister swords to the Upper Dragonforged Blade.

As the contemporary holder of Quel'Delar, Salorian has of course heard rumors about Quel'Thala. Salorian first learned about the name from his mentor.

The island of Quel'Danas, where the Sunwell is located, is separated from the mainland and is not well-informed.

The uproarious events in Silvermoon City had not yet reached Salorian's ears. Salorian took a moment to briefly describe to his mentor what he had experienced during his travels.

"Eretharas..."

Salorian nodded thoughtfully: "I have heard of this name. It is said to be one of the ancient cities during the Dark Night Empire. I didn't expect that Quel'Sera has been preserved there."

Salorian took out the tarnished Quel'Sera from the space package, and Salorian looked at it with interest.

"The scholar is right. This sword has lost its dragon-forged power. Now it is just a mold of its own shape. It must be recast before it can shine."

After returning Quel'Sera to Salorian, Salorian asked curiously: "What are you going to do? Ask the dragon clan for help?"

"Um."

Sarlayan has already thought about the plan: "Ledros's notes mentioned that red dragons and black dragons are better for recasting Quel'Sera's dragon fire. I plan to contact old acquaintances of the red dragon clan to help quench the fire."

"Oh, that's right."

Salorian suddenly slapped his forehead: "There were rumors before that you participated in the extremely secret mission to rescue the Red Dragon Queen. The Red Dragon should still owe you a favor."

After talking about the weapons, Sarlayan asked the questions he had accumulated during the journey one by one, and got the answers to these questions one by one from his mentor.

"Regarding the choice of warrior genre...do you have any suggestions, mentor?"

Salorian's last question made Salorian, who answered fluently, think for a moment.

"Actually, you don't need to take the so-called genre distinction too seriously."

Salorian replied solemnly: "For example, there is no essential difference between the weapon school and the rage school."

"It doesn't mean that the Fury style must dual-wield. The Weapon style can only use two-handed weapons. There are no such strict restrictions at all."

"If you have enough strength and realm, you can still use defensive anti-counterattack skills even with two-handed weapons that advocate offense."

"Different schools only have some differences in fighting styles and skill selection and use. Don't follow the inherent rules so dogmatically, just choose and match according to your own style."

Perhaps influenced by the skill selection given by the system, Sarlayan thought that the three major schools of warriors were distinct.

Salorian's answer pointed out the key for him, and also made Salorian clear the way to go next.

While returning to the mainland by boat, Sarlayan looked at the vast sea and subconsciously entered the system.

After experiencing Ahn'Qiraj's rescue and escape battle, Sarlayan's warrior level reached 35, and his druid level also rose to 15 under the guidance of Remulos during this period.

The skill selection for warriors at level 35 includes Fatal Strike (weapon), Fury (fury), and Revenge (protection).

This time, Sarlayan learned from past experiences and lessons and did not blindly seek help from the barrage at the beginning. Instead, he first carefully read the skill descriptions given by the system.

In addition to its impressive damage capabilities, Mortal Strike also comes with a special effect that blocks the flow of the enemy's energy and blood for a short period of time.

During the time that the fatal strike special effect exists, the enemy hit cannot be healed by any spells, and all self-healing abilities of the target will be temporarily sealed.

If this skill is used by the enemy, it will also be a big threat to Sarlayan, who has amazing self-healing abilities.

The rage skill is one of the main damage skills of the rage genre. By pouring out a large amount of rage at one time, it can launch continuous attacks on the enemy in a short period of time, causing huge damage.

The Revenge of the protection genre is the anti-counterattack skill that Salorian mentioned casually before. If used after successful defense, an additional damage bonus will be obtained.

After reading the descriptions of the three skills, Sarlayan began to look at the barrage recommendations.

At this stage, Sarlayan does not have enough anger-generating skills, and Danmaku does not recommend him to choose rage that increases damage by venting anger in a large amount.

Fatal Strike and Revenge are both very practical skills. Relatively speaking, Danmaku recommends Revenge as an anti-counterattack skill.

Mortal Strike works wonders against enemies with powerful self-healing abilities like trolls, but trolls are not the only enemies that Sharlayan needs to face when traveling the world.

After thinking about it for a while, he decided to adopt the barrage's suggestion and choose to grab the more versatile Revenge.

The Druid's level 15 skills include Life Bloom (restoration), Spark (balance) and Rupture (feral).

With Sarlayan's physical condition, he does not need to spend too much energy on recovering his specialization.

Balance Specialization is a typical spell genre. Starfire requires standing still and chanting a spell before it can be released, which is inconsistent with Sharlayan's fighting style. Naturally, the best choice is the skills of Wild Specialization.

Rupture is one of the main damage skills of the wild druid. It can cause irreparable laceration wounds to the enemy within a certain period of time. The effect is better when used in conjunction with Ferocious Bite.

After the skill selection is completed, this short voyage ends.

Before he could stand still after getting off the boat, Sarlayan saw a familiar little figure standing on the pier. He was standing on his feet and poking his little head out from the crowd to watch.

"ah!"

Finally, Sarlayan was discovered among the passengers disembarking from the ship. The little girl, who was obviously shorter in height, rushed out of the crowd with a flash technique. Under the surprised gazes of the surrounding high elves, she enthusiastically threw herself into Sarlayan's arms.

"Brother Sarlayan! Long time no see!"

"Uh~"

The sight from beside him was a bit dazzling, and the corners of Sarlayan's mouth twitched.

Forced herself to ignore the gazes of others, she carefully placed the little princess in her arms firmly on the ground, and raised her hand to straighten her golden hair that was blown by the sea breeze.

"Gianna, you are exaggerating. It only lasts a few months."

The little princess of Kul Tiras wrinkled her delicate nose: "Don't bring your high elves' sense of time into humans! A few months is already a long time!"

"Yes yes~"

Sarlayan smiled and took Jaina's little hand, nodding vaguely to the Guardians of the Backlight Blade who were mixed in the crowd.

"You have lived in Silvermoon City for a while, right. What do you think of Quel'Thalas?"

"good."

Without her mother's strict restraint, Jaina showed the lively nature of a 10-year-old child, happily jumping forward while holding Sharlayan's hand back to Silvermoon City.

"I haven't seen the arrogance you and Valeela mentioned in the high elves I interact with on a daily basis. Maybe it's because of my special status."

"The tutor's daily work is very busy, but he still regularly takes time to check my learning progress and teach new knowledge based on the learning situation."

Kael'thas, who has a strong sense of responsibility, is undoubtedly a competent mentor. Under his guidance, Jaina has made rapid progress in teaching students according to their aptitude, especially in ice and water spells. She has unique talents.

"correct."

Sarlayan lowered his head and looked at Jaina, who was smiling: "I plan to go to Dalaran recently. Do you want to come with me to see the magical city-state of mankind?"

Jaina has a strong thirst for knowledge. Although she chose Quel'Thalas to study abroad due to the diplomatic situation in Kul Tiras, she is still very curious about Dalaran, which she has always longed for.

"I'm going! I'm going to ask my instructor for leave right now!"

Sarlayan followed Jaina like a mother who ran away: "Slow down! Don't run so fast, we still have plenty of time!"


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