Moran heard that it was feasible and immediately tried it.

She had the appearance of the magic clock rune set in her mind. Even if she didn't mention the results of practicing on the wooden board just now, using the rune pattern in her mind as a casting command, she could easily perform the wood shaping technique.

Soon, there were some traces of runes on the dial, central axis, and hands of the magic clock.

Even more accurate and natural than her carving by hand.

There is no problem in filling it with the power of transformation runes.

If you accidentally wash away the traces of runes, there is no need to redo them.

Just add some wood and use wood plasticity to repair the traces of the runes.

If you don’t know how to shape wood, you will have to make a new log clock if it gets damaged.

After so many attempts, Moran actually made the magic log clock before get out of class ended this time.

When the hand of the wooden clock pointed to the witch's inscription "five", the college bell happened to ring.

The timing was precise and it did work.

From then on, you only need to charge magic power into the runes of the log clock regularly, and the log clock can keep running.

The little witches who had been struggling with the golden bird stationery runes for several hours heard the bell ringing and raised their heads. When they subconsciously wanted to see the progress of Moran's class, what they saw was her carrying her satchel and holding her arms. The wooden clock is ready to go, ready to leave the classroom.

Even before their golden bird stationery was finished, Moran had already finished the magic clock!

"One magic item per class. Will Moran finish all the magic items for the introductory alchemy class this week?"

Vasida murmured.

Seeing Ms. Amisha and Moran disappear out of the door, the little witches averted their eyes and continued to study the golden bird stationery.

I just hope that Molan’s alchemy class ends early. They haven’t even made a piece of golden bird stationery yet.

Moran hurried to the training ground and practiced magic for several hours. He consumed half of today's magic power before flying back to the dormitory.

In the alchemy class on Tuesday afternoon, Moran continued to make the third magic item-the magic stove.

The main material of the magic stove is metal.

Ms. Amisha floated a bunch of crafting materials to her.

A bucket of small iron blocks, a bucket of mud, an empty iron bucket, a hammer, tongs, an anvil...

"Dean, don't you want to forge iron?" Moran asked as he looked at this simple blacksmith's tool.

"It's not that troublesome. Just make a rough mold out of mud, and then pour it with molten iron. It doesn't need to be too detailed," Amisha said.

Even so, it is still a big challenge for the little witch who has never been exposed to these before!

Moran had the memory of a blacksmith in his mind, and he was not very willing to actually burn an iron stove with his bare hands.

She said directly: "Dean, I know the art of metal shaping, so I don't need this. You can take everything else back and leave me some iron nuggets. Well... it would be nice if there was raw iron ore. I'd still like it." I can practice the purification technique by the way."

In fact, the gold purification technique can only be practiced against the stones in the open-air training ground.

She used gold prospecting to explore the core area of ​​​​the academy, but did not find any ore.

Not to mention using ore to practice metal purification.

The ore materials in the college warehouse are all purified, so you can only practice with stones!

Amisha had never seen someone who wanted to make things more difficult for her. She happily took away these materials and gave her a lot of raw iron ore:

"You can find mines outside the core area. Now if you want to practice purification techniques, you can go to the low-level magic materials warehouse in the west tower and I will make a batch of them."

Moran was overjoyed: "Thank you, Dean!"

"Practice hard!" Amisha went to see the production progress of other little witches.

Moran also picked up a piece of iron ore and began to purify it.

She especially likes to play with purification techniques. Every time she sees impurities being squeezed out little by little, she always feels a special sense of relief.

When iron ore is purified, you can also see that its metallic luster becomes more and more obvious, and it is more decompressed.

One by one, all the ores on the table were purified before stopping.

The purified iron ore is more than enough to make a magic stove.

After all, this basic version of the elementary magic stove is not as complicated as Blue Star's gas stove. It only has an iron plate to insulate the fire, an iron rack to hold the pot, and a switch to adjust the fire size.

Moran's gold-shaping technique was easily achieved.

For items originally made of metal, it is more appropriate to use the pen-and-ink assisted method to draw runes.

After all, witches are not really good at carving. It is difficult to carve well on metals with high hardness.

But I couldn't bear it. Moran knew how to shape gold.

A direct gold-shaping technique was used to carve the rune combination of the magic stove onto the iron stove.

Her brain is much more flexible than her hands.

It's like it was printed in my mind, exactly.

After infusing the power of runes, Moran also found the trick, which is to start slowly, use less, gradually increase, and be careful, and you may not be able to succeed in one go.

This time, half an hour before the end of get out of class, she finished the magic stove.

Charge the magic power, turn on the switch, and flames will appear from the fire outlet.

Raising her hand, she called Ms. Amisha: "Dean, I can make a magic lamp! The materials for the magic lamp..."

"It seems like you won't be able to take this alchemy class for long. I'll give you the materials for the remaining magic items!" Amisha took away the useless materials on her table and replaced them with a batch of them. New materials.

There are white crystal rough stones, wood of varying thicknesses, hemp ropes, and stones.

It took up half of the table and a large area under the table.

Moran picked out the materials for the magic lamp from the textbook: "A piece of transparent white crystal for the lamp ball, a piece of wood for the lamp holder, and a hemp rope for the hanging rope... OK!"

In the land, all non-living substances except soil are composed of gold elemental force.

The same is true for white crystal.

So the gold purification and metal shaping techniques also work on it.

Ms. Amisha is very considerate. She didn't need to remind me this time. She gave me crystal ore, which needs to be purified before use.

Moran practiced these two magics.

He even made a shape for the crystal. It was not the round lamp ball in the textbook, but a small pumpkin lamp ball.

The wooden lamp holder was made into the shape of a pumpkin stem.

Instead of using hemp rope as a hanging rope, the lamp holder was lengthened and a hook was made.

The runes were also carved. The get out of class was over when the rune power was filled.

Looking at the pumpkin lantern in his hand, Moran was a little eager to see it hanging in his dormitory.

After class, he didn't leave immediately. He stayed an extra hour until he finished the last step. Then he took the pumpkin magic lamp he made and went to the training ground to practice magic.

As for the magic stove, Moran didn't like it at all, and he didn't need it. He just fed it to Vasida's stomach.

The little witches who were still thinking about the golden bird letter paper said: "I'm tired of envying them, really!"

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