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Chapter 143 Meridians and Mana Recovery

Days without blood and killing always pass very quickly.

Without realizing it, Yi Chun stayed on this mountain for a week.

He knew that this mountain was called Wudang, but it had the same name as a famous mountain in the Federal East Asia District.

It just looks like it's not necessarily the same mountain.

The mutual influence between the worlds of the multiverse is deeper than Yi Chun imagined.

Maybe a world that looks almost identical can extend into infinite overlapping worlds.

Yi Chun began to admire the time travelers he saw in magic books:

He felt that it was too long and tiring journey.

"Meow……"

Yi Chun stretched lazily on the ground. He felt that life in the mountains was not bad.

After a week of practice, his Moon Owl has been able to improve its wild level.

Yi Chun clicked on his comprehensive network panel and fell into deep thought as he looked at his wild experience, which was already showing 105%.

In the past, wild experience was improved by itself after reaching 100%.

However, it seems that the wild experience gained through the practice of breathing food can not only be used to improve the level of the moon owl form.

Yi Chun discovered that it seemed to have other uses.

When Yi Chun was in human form, when he immersed his consciousness in his body, he unexpectedly found that he could sense some indescribable wonders.

According to what he heard from the young Taoist priest Yu Xing when he was beaten for misremembering knowledge points, those things should be called meridians.

Wild forms are all independent of each other.

But the wild form and the human form are not like this.

Just like Wild Amplification, it can bring together the power of many wild forms into the human form.

According to the description of a certain legendary wild druid in a book called "The Rage of the Forest" that Yi Chun had read before.

When the Wild Druid reaches Legend, he can return all the powers of the wild form he has mastered to his human form.

At this time, feral druids usually have two options.

One is to summon these wild forms to fight through the form of real phantoms.

The other is to directly integrate these powers and transform into a humanoid legendary life with many characteristics.

The legendary wild druid described in the book "The Fury of the Forest" chose the former path.

In the legendary battle described in the book, he was able to single-handedly stop the enemy's extraordinary army.

Finally, he was attacked and died by a legendary assassin holding an artifact dagger.

This is also the flaw of summoning phantoms, just like a common problem with many summoning characters.

Yi Chun had no idea about this for the time being.

After all, legend is still too far away for him.

"It is detected that the character reaches the relevant standards, and the meridians page of the practice system is opened."

"

Meridians:

Type:Practice system

Currently active meridians: None

Description: The character can practice the meridians of the character's human form by consuming the resources converted from the practice of breathing food (currently available: 105% of the wild experience in the moon owl form). Depending on each meridian, the character will gain based on the character's current comprehensive characteristics

Different increases and attribute growth.

ps: When a character reaches a certain stage of single meridian practice, he will be rewarded with endless wild points.

ps: A character can only activate a complete system with the same related characteristics. Multiple energy systems will cause serious energy disorder.

"

Looking at the information on the retina, Yi Chun changed his position and lay down.

Based on his current observations, his practice is obviously somewhat different from that of Yu Xing.

Even though they both practiced the Breathing Method, apart from the speed of progress, the paths they followed were not very similar.

After all, Yu Xing is practicing towards the concept of "immortality" like an old Taoist.

As for Yi Chun, he integrated it into his current power system.

Of course, according to experienced Taoists, it’s all about Tao...

But speaking of it, it can be regarded as an unintentional intervention.

Now, Yi Chun finally found a way to gain endless wild points in the Moon Owl form.

Compared to the current feline form of Scarlet Killing, although it seems a bit slower.

But when Yi Chun's strength reaches a certain level, the situation may change.

After thinking for a while, Yi Chun tried to open the meridians page.

Suddenly, a human-shaped image with many light spots appeared in Yi Chun's field of vision.

Yi Chun looked at it carefully, and then the orange cat form with the lowest intelligence soon felt a little unbearable...

Yi Chun looked at the lengthy names on the meridians, which seemed to have no difference, and he pondered for a while.

Meow?

At this moment, Yi Chun seemed to understand Yu Xing's pain.

And this is obviously just one of the most basic knowledge...

Sure enough, cultivation of immortality also depends on intelligence?

Yi Chun shook his tail to express his feelings.

Then, he skipped over the names of the many complicated meridians and looked at their contents.

Well, this is to increase hand sensitivity, so I will leave it aside for now...

Well, this is to increase the sensitivity of the tongue, which seems interesting...

Huh?

Suddenly, Yi Chun saw a meridian that could increase the speed of mana recovery.

Renmai?

Yi Chun banged his tail on the ground. He looked at the name of this meridian and found it to be a good one.

Things like Taiyin Spleen Meridian and Shaoyin Kidney Meridian are really confusing.

Perhaps, switching to the moon owl form can help you understand it better.

However, Yi Chun has no obsession with this.

The main purpose of practicing them is to gain endless wild points, and then gain a wave of increased attributes for free.

Based on the existence of wild amplification, Yichun mainly prefers functional or resource-based meridians.

Renmai's effect on mana recovery is obviously quite outstanding.

For wild druids, the recovery speed of mana is also very important.

Compared to the natural druid's long mana value or numerous spell slots, the feral druid is much thinner in this regard.

After all, feral druids don't rely much on meditation.

Now, the breath-taking method has made up for Yi Chun's lack of meditation to a certain extent.

Even more advanced in some aspects.

Yi Chun tried to focus his consciousness on Ren Vein, and suddenly a new message appeared in front of his eyes:

"Are we consuming resources to practice the Ren channel?"

"yes."

"Based on the character level, 10% of the Moon Owl form wild experience is consumed, and the character's Renmai practice is activated!"

"Character meridians attribute update..."

"

Ren vessel:

Current state: Bearing slurry (0%)

Effect:

1. Basic effect: The character's mana recovery speed increases by an additional 1 point per hour.

*** Position Research: None

"

1 o'clock every hour?

As the information displayed on the retina, Yi Chun gradually felt an indescribable sourness coming from his body.

The effects of meridians can be applied to both human and wild forms.

Of course, the specific results may change.

Yi Chun thought for a while. He was debating whether to continue investing in the meridians or wait until he practiced at night to increase the level of Yue Owl first.

While Yi Chun was meditating, the little Taoist priest Yu Xing trotted over:

"Senior Brother Orange Cat! Chen Xia brought some tuna, do you want to eat it?"

tuna?

Yi Chun glanced at the little Taoist priest Yu Xing, what's so delicious about that stuff?


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