But within the four kingdoms, let alone the master level.
Even high-level alchemists only have the power of a slap.
Who else does Yun Luo need to compete with?
Who is qualified to compete with her?
This is not a joke.
Because of this, Yun Luo has never met a few of his peers since he became an alchemist.
There is no exchange of information among peers.
Ordinary warriors have an attitude of looking up to the alchemist again. They are so awe-inspiring that they don't even dare to mention it.
Where did Yun Luoshang know about the Alchemist Association?
So, a super weird thing happened...
Yun Luo didn't know until today that she, a grand master alchemist, was actually a barefoot doctor in the Four Kingdoms!
A super gangster who practices medicine without a license!
The corner of Yun Luo's mouth twitched violently, he really learned a lot...
Although I was speechless, fortunately Yun Luo thought broadly.
It doesn't matter if you practice medicine without a license, as alchemists are skilled in the job anyway.
As long as the strength is in place, it doesn’t matter whether you have a certificate or not.
She had been "practicing medicine without a license" for so many years, and the elixirs she had produced could be piled up into a small mountain. Wasn't it still sold to four countries and fanatically sought after by countless warriors?
It can be seen that the technical strength of the alchemist is the hard currency.
Yun Luo comforted himself, and quickly put aside this entanglement, and then asked: "According to you, the level and grade of the Alchemist are determined by the Alchemist Association?"
"That's right." Long San nodded.
"What are their criteria for judgment?" Yun Luo felt vaguely that something was wrong.
Long San thought for a while and answered quickly:
"Only those who can distinguish a thousand kinds of medicinal materials and pass two rounds of written examinations are qualified to take the alchemist assessment."
"Only those who can combine and mix more than fifteen kinds of pills from these thousand kinds of medicinal materials are qualified to be called junior pharmacists."
"Only those who can actually open an alchemy furnace and successfully refine a first- to third-grade elixir are qualified to become an intermediate alchemist."
"As for the high-level alchemist..."
Long Yi thought hard for a long time, and finally shook his head: "It's really rare to have one in a hundred years. The specific assessment has not been conducted for many years, and I can't remember it clearly."
After hearing this, Yun Luo felt like this: "..."
"Speechless!!" in capital letters
What kind of bullshit standards are these?
It’s like a joke!
It makes sense to distinguish medicinal materials, but when it comes to the requirements for low-level and mid-level alchemists later, isn't it too simple?!
Even in modern Chinese medicine pharmacies, those who want to become apprentices must recite at least hundreds of medicinal materials, distinguish the subtle differences of each medicinal material, and understand the properties and efficacy of each medicinal material as thoroughly as possible. Almost any apprentice who is willing to learn and has worked in a traditional Chinese medicine dispensary for several years can use the medicinal materials he knows to make his own combinations, and it is no problem to casually draw up dozens of prescriptions.
Although the medicine formulated in this way may not necessarily be effective, it will definitely not kill anyone.
According to the requirements of the Alchemist Association.
The so-called low-level alchemist they stipulate is at best the level of a pharmacy apprentice, and may even be worse!
Yun Luo's eyebrows couldn't stop beating, and her mood was hard to describe.
Asking an apprentice who has not yet graduated to treat patients... what kind of operation is this?
What if the apprentice's level is not enough and he uses medicine indiscriminately and kills people?