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Chapter 540 Compilation

Hanlu and the orcs have to find time to find the right time, but the druid inheritance can be started now.

This matter does not need to take up too much of her time, because the important inheritors of inheritance, that is, the next generation of Deep Blue Star, do not have the knowledge gift from the evolution center, and the seedlings who need to find jobs and study on their own have not yet appeared!

It may take several years for this to be effective, but we can start preparing now.

She went to the grocery store and purchased a large amount of high-quality parchment, preparing to compile a "Book of Druid" herself. She would record the Druid skills she had learned and mastered from the Player's Handbook.

and magic knowledge form this "Book of Druid".

She plans to compile this book into nine volumes, each containing two levels of Druid professional training content, all the way up to the 18th level legend.

She believes that there is no local player on Deep Blue Planet who can write this book more completely than her.

Because even if nature gives away all the spell knowledge of all druids to players like them for free, not everyone can learn every level of spell.

Now she can take advantage of her free time to start writing the first volume!

After buying the paper, she returned to the tree house, sat at the desk and chewed the end of her pen.

I originally thought that the professional knowledge in the Player's Handbook comes from the Evolution Center and is a summary of the professional inheritance in the entire universe. It should be more accurate and most suitable for newcomers to learn.

But at this moment, she thought about the few self-created spells that Grandpa Xiaomu gave her, which were obviously stronger than the original spells in the player's manual.

This shows that the professional knowledge in the player's handbook may not be all the knowledge about this profession. There are many amazing and talented people who will innovate in it, which is no worse than the content in the player's handbook.

If you look at it this way, the content in the player's manual may not necessarily be the best, but it must be relatively accurate.

Muying felt that in order to leave a Druid practice inheritance on Deep Blue Star, the most basic thing was to ensure accuracy. She could only write down things that she was sure were valid or correct.

It's safest to refer completely to the content in the player's manual, but it still feels like something is missing.

This book was intended as a reference for future players who wanted to take the druid path. She couldn't help but feel a sense of seniors taking care of their juniors, and she unconsciously wanted to think more about them.

It's like a teacher in a school before the end of the world, eager to chew up the knowledge and feed it to the students' mouths, so that they can learn more and take less detours.

It is a complete copy of the cold information in the player's manual. Unlike the players of their generation, the knowledge will be instilled in the brain through the player's manual. There is no need to deliberately memorize it. They only need to refer to this knowledge to learn and practice.

But even if they have memorized all the knowledge points, they will have misunderstandings and take detours during the learning process. However, because they are still sure of the overall situation, the problem is not big, but in the future, the juniors who can only watch the books and practice can

Should I memorize the entire book before practicing? Obviously it is impossible, so what should I do about this understanding problem?

"How about I also write down some of my own experiences? But some things may vary from person to person. I don't know if what I can do can be done by others. In terms of accuracy..." Muying hesitated.

That's it.

Although she now has the title of "Dark Blue Star's First Druid", she knows that she still has many shortcomings.

What to do?

Muying put down her pen and disappeared into the house.

If you have shortcomings, just find a way to make up for it! If you want to write a book, how can you not read other people's works first? She has to ask if it is possible to get some cultivation books written by druids.

In the grocery store, Wu Yaya, who was counting copper coins on the counter, heard the wind chime ringing at the door of the store: "Welcome Light... Why are you here again?"

"I want to ask you, do you have any Druid practice books for sale?" Muying said straight to the point.

"Don't you have a gift of knowledge? Why do you want that?" Wu Yaya asked strangely: "You don't want to learn some unique skills that are not included in the gift, do you? Let me tell you, those things are not passed down from others.

Even if the secret is written into a book, the price will be high."

"I don't want to have a unique skill. I want to compile my own training book for druids, and leave a training reference for our druids in the future of Deep Blue Star. A book with training experience will be fine. I want to read about other druids."

I combined the insights gained during my practice to make the writing better," Muying said.

"Don't!" Wu Yaya said quickly: "I am also a partner of the legendary Druid after all, so I still have this knowledge. Before the legend, you can learn other people's original spells without any problem, and your cultivation experience and insights will not matter.

Well, what Druid should understand most is nature, not imitating other people’s understanding, because everyone takes a different path, and no one knows where it is except nature itself.

That's right. Even if the direction is the same, everyone's understanding and choice are different, so there are various possibilities. Unless you plan to follow the same path as others, it's better not to learn from it. If you realize it yourself,

The upper limit is nature. If you follow others and learn from others, the upper limit is others. If your potential is low, forget it. It is obviously not the case. There is no need to sacrifice one's strengths to the last."

"Does the perception and understanding of nature have such a big impact on career paths?" Muying asked in surprise.

"Of course, legend may not seem to have much influence before, but the insights from others are always a little worse than my own. The best can only stop at legend. You must not only pursue this, right?" Wu Yaya said.

"I understand, the insights from cultivation are not enough, but the experience of learning spells and skills is okay?" Muying asked again.

Wu Yaya nodded: "If you want to read this part of the books, I can rent them to you. Old man Xiao Mu collected a lot of them in the past, but he didn't read them much anymore and threw them all to me."

"good!"

Muying paid the deposit and rent, took the book away, and rented it for three years. She planned to go to the snowy mountains in the northwest in the near future, and she didn't know if she could come back often, so she rented it for such a long time.

Take your time and watch.

With Wu Yaya's reminder, she also gave up on leaving her own spiritual insights in the book. She only planned to study and add some skills and spell learning tips to the knowledge body of the player's manual as auxiliary learning content.

She didn't plan to write anything that was tendentious, guiding, or had a strong personal touch, but she wanted to do nothing but not affect the future and potential of future generations.

After getting the book, she was no longer in a hurry to write her own. She planned to read all these books before starting to write. Instead, she sorted out the things in the space ring, the supplies, what needed to be supplemented, and what needed to be purchased.
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