Mages Are Too OP

Chapter 169 Gap

"What business is there to take care of our Silver Wing Guild?" Hawke asked curiously.

Roland raised his glass to signal the other three, then took a sip, and said, "How many magicians are there in your Silver Wing Guild? I mean the ones who want to play steadily and won't delete their numbers halfway through."

"It's probably about ten people." Hawke thought for a while and continued: "You also know that the profession of magician is too difficult, and not everyone is as talented as you. Our spellcasters are not It's a small number, but most of them are warlocks, and there are some priests."

Since the official "cut" of the warrior's "appearance", the number of warlocks has ushered in a surge. After all, charm is the main attribute, and it is easy to learn skills. As long as the level is reached, you can comprehend it yourself.

Therefore, the warlock is handsome and simple, and the strength is not bad. Who doesn't like it.

"I want to organize a learning mutual aid group." Roland said, "Let the magicians of your guild come to our magic tower and learn together with the magic apprentices."

ha?

Not to mention Hawke, even the other two felt a little strange.

Hawke stared at Roland and asked puzzled: "Aren't you already the most powerful mage among our players? Isn't it more than enough for you to teach those magic apprentices?"

Roland replied a little embarrassedly: "I can teach them theoretical things, but there are some experiences and practical operations. There is a... generation gap between me and them."

Hawke was stunned for a while, and he said helplessly: "I understand, this is the so-called foundation in the eyes of experts, and it is not the same as the foundation of ordinary people, right?"

Roland also felt a little embarrassed: "I don't know what to say."

It is true that Roland can clearly explain the theory of each spell model, but some operations that are simple in his view are difficult for a magic apprentice.

For example, an apprentice asked last time, "Vice President, how do you quickly channel the magic from this point to another point?"

"Concentrate enough magic power in the starting point first, and then increase the mental power to push it past?" Roland replied.

But the magic apprentice looked confused: "But how do I know whether there is more magic power or less?"

Roland said as a matter of course: "It can be felt."

Then the magic apprentice fell into autism.

Seeing the apprentice's mental state, Roland remembered a joke he heard before.

A tenth-level fitter led an apprentice, and the latter asked, "Master, how do you know how many parts machining errors are with your hands?"

"Put your hand up, close your eyes and feel it."

The apprentice then switched careers to become an equipment operator.

Although Roland believes that diligence is the most important thing, he also has to admit that the gap in talent between people is sometimes so big that it makes people desperate.

During this time, he found that although the apprentices in the magic tower had already learned the theory of the hand of the mage well, they were making very slow progress in operating the spellcasting method. At first, he thought that he did not explain clearly enough, but Now he understands that it is purely the difference in basic ability that leads to the difference in the high platform and depression of the foundation.

The magic apprentices were in the depression. Even if they looked up, they couldn't see Roland's figure. Because they were blocked by the high platform, they couldn't understand how clear Roland's perception of magic was.

On the other hand, Roland stood on the high platform and looked down, but he couldn't see the depression blocked by the high platform, so he couldn't understand the blindness of the apprentices who saw the magic power in front of them, but it was difficult to mobilize them.

Therefore, Roland thought, in this case, it is better to let those mage players with similar talents and apprentices join the magic tower. Their basic literacy should be similar, and they can learn from each other and improve together.

For this suggestion, Hawke agreed with both hands.

But out of the instinct of the 'Vice President of the Guild', he said, "So, what benefits can we get?"

"The books of the magic tower are open to all players. In addition, players can apply for some magic resources." Roland smiled: "Of course it can't be too many, after all, the resources of the magic tower are limited."

Hawke asked: "How much resources can one person have every month?"

Roland thought for a while, and summed up the number of people and the income of the magic tower at this stage. He said, "No more than thirty silver coins per month."

"Too little." Hawke patted the table. Although he felt that his strength was very light, he was a warrior player with extreme physical growth. He patted the table with a bang, and the tableware on it shook. Jumping: "You have about ten gold coins a month, but the players you recruit have only thirty silver coins. Everyone is a player, and they are not paid for equal work. Capitalist style, isn't this difference too much? At least A gold coin."

"When your wharf starts to make a profit, will you be willing to give those NPC helpers a gold coin as a reward?" Roland sighed and said slowly, "Everyone is a player, and they have all taken political lessons, Marxist-Leninist lessons, these things. Don't talk about the big truth. Thirty silver coins are already my biggest concession for everyone's sake. If you don't want to, then I will post recruitment on the forum. I think there will be a lot of loose people. Players are willing to join our magic tower."

Looking at Roland's light expression, Hawke felt that there was a certain force in the former's words.

At the same time, there was also a slight sense of alienation.

Hawke was a little lost, but he also knew that it was caused by himself.

For the benefit of the guild, they took the initiative to push Roland aside first. Now, for the benefit of the guild, they also began to feel that the conditions given by Roland were not enough.

And under such circumstances, Roland can still think of cooperating with them, which is already a matter of benevolence and righteousness. Can't blame him for threatening himself, saying that he would change his partner.

"Okay." Hawke was a little disinterested: "Just as you said."

Hawke didn't want to do this either, but as the vice president of the guild, he had to be responsible for nearly a hundred members of the entire guild.

This is a question of position, not a question of morality and quality.

Then the four of them chatted awkwardly for a few minutes, but in the end they couldn't talk anymore, and the four separated.

Roland returned to the magic tower study and sat in a chair, not in a good mood. Vivian brought delicious pastries, and he was not in the mood.

After sitting for a while, he subconsciously opened the forum to see what the sand sculpture netizens were doing today. He was happy and changed his mood.

It didn't take long for him to browse, and he saw a post whose title was "red" by the administrator until it was about to go black.

"All the handsome guys in the world should be damned! 》

The number of floors that have responded has exceeded 10,000.

Um?

Roland's eyes lit up and clicked in.

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