After spending a few leisurely days, Nergo once again adjusted his state and entered intense spell-casting training.

He never forgot that there was a big red hand outside Draenor that controlled everything. Before he reached the life level of a demigod, he might not even be a shrimp. Kil'jaeden blew him over and he could only Can go with the wind.

Although Grobler Castle does not have a special area dedicated to studying plagues, poisons and alchemy like the Undercity, it is still possible to prepare a quiet room for Nergo to study spells.

At this time, in such a room, an orc was holding a stack of papers filled with words. On the paper, he saw the words "Elements, Ascension, and Infusion". Possibility of injecting into the body”.

In addition, there are several books and scrolls placed on the table, some of which have not even been closed and placed randomly aside, making the room look a bit messy.

"It is indeed the wisdom of the elders." Nergo has learned most of the spells related to the wind element, but there will still be new gains in the books Garok gave him.

He carefully studied the knowledge related to introducing elements into the body and analyzed whether this theory was feasible. During his research, he found that this simply opened the door to a new world for him.

"Awesome." Nergo suppressed the shock and joy in his heart. He didn't know how many times he experimented to observe the effect by injecting elemental power into the beast.

And right in the room, an experimental subject with half of his body transformed into lightning has fully demonstrated that this method is feasible.

"Now, I just need to see the effect." Nergo, who was obsessed with it, was ready to enjoy a gladiatorial battle, a battle between ordinary beasts and this ascended beast.

He first compared the modified Tabu sheep with a black wolf.

The Tabu sheep, which should have been defenseless in the past, initially panicked as he expected after seeing its natural enemy.

"Character is currently unaffected."

Nergo recorded the process of the experiment on paper.

The Tabu sheep began to avoid the black wolf's attack and began to try to fight back.

“There’s a certain increase in velocity.”

The black wolf pressed forward step by step, and the Tabu sheep was unable to fight back.

"that's all?"

Nergo couldn't help but be a little disappointed. Although it was elementalized to a certain extent, the effect was completely different from what he expected. It had no immunity to physical damage and no instinct to manipulate elements. It looked just like a lightning sheep. Same, what's the use?

"Is the element injected too little?" he thought to himself.

There may also be something wrong with his theory.

Nergo stopped the black wolf's blow that was about to end the life of the Tabu sheep. He separated them and locked them up.

After the Tabu Sheep recovers, he will conduct secondary experiments, such as whether the amount of energy injected affects its strength after transformation, whether accepting this transformation means it has become an elemental creature, and when releasing spells, it will be adjusted like a shaman. The power of elements in nature can still be mobilized from oneself. These are the issues he wants to study.

But the most important thing is to observe whether this transformation is permanent or an ordinary buff form.

If you follow Nergo's idea, the most perfect form is naturally to be able to call the elemental power from oneself to avoid being isolated from the elemental spirit. At the same time, when released, oneself is transformed into an elemental creature, which has a certain resistance to spells, and finally can be freely controlled. Whether to transform back into orc form.

Just like the Ascendant of the Earthen Ring during Legion, turning the life-distorting magic of Ascension into a regular spell.

But if it is really impossible to achieve perfect ascension, then some flaws are acceptable, such as the first version of permanent ascension.

In short, he has a lot of ideas, but it cannot be completed with a few Tapu sheep.

Without experimental subjects, his ideas would only exist in his notes and be left to be solved later.

But if this problem is not solved, will he have a future?

"I need more experimental subjects." Nergo began to think about the subjects who could be called experimental subjects in Nagrand.

Draenei, not viable as allies.

Saber-tooth tiger people, this... is feasible, but after all, I am also their ruler, so it would be a waste to use them for experiments.

Orcs, he is not crazy enough to conduct experiments on his own kind, and Grobler Castle does not have any death row prisoners for him to waste.

Ogres, good idea. Although it is difficult to find a single one, the bloodline from an ancestor makes them surprisingly competitive in making experimental products.

"Then after all calculation, we still have to trouble the ogre." After a moment of silence, Nergo packed up the materials and notes used in his experiment.

When he walked out of the door, the first thing he saw was Sylvanas. She tilted her head slightly and glanced at Nergo curiously with her crimson eyes.

"Are you finally willing to get out of that hole?" She complained: "Does this mean I can rest for a few days."

"I'm afraid not." Nergo said: "I will be out for a few days. During this time, you still have to shoulder the important responsibility of the development of Groblerburg."

The living people use it on the dead people, and the dead people use it on the robot direction. You are the forgotten one anyway, so you won't be tired if you work more.

Nelgo has no worries that Sylvanas will ignore him. She is not Gul'dan, and he is not Ner'zhul.

"Evil shaman." Sylvanas was a little dissatisfied, but would this have any impact on Nergo? He felt he needed to focus on more meaningful things.

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Such as Ascension.

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Nergo has been out of Grobler Castle for several days, and he has been looking for ogres wandering in the wild.

But just as he imagined, it is rare for ogres to be alone. They are almost all in their own territory. Even if there are exceptions, they are almost always in groups.

Nergo looked over his shoulder and looked behind him with a little contempt on his face. They were a group of wild wolves. They followed the orc shaman cautiously, but they did not dare to attack.

Nergo roared pretending to be ferocious, and then threw a bolt of lightning from his hand. Seeing this, the wild wolves could only flee in panic with their tails between their legs.

Nergo's face softened slightly, and their embarrassment made Nergo feel a lot better.

Nergo sat under the shade of a tree and used vision to observe the surrounding situation, but found nothing.

Nergo moved his body, his legs were already a little numb.

Are you going to the Ring of Trials to capture the ogre? Nergo was slightly moved, but going to the Ring of Trials to capture the ogres was not something he could do alone. He needed to return to Grobler Castle to gather a team to go with him.

"Mage is such an outrageous profession."

Nergo sighed, is it going to be a fruitless day?

etc? He quickened his pace, sensing the light of magic flickering nearby.

There is a spellcaster!

"I finally found it." Nergo was filled with joy. He walked faster through the forest and crossed the hillside. As he approached, the magical energy grew stronger, but he suddenly stopped.

He is not worried that he will be defeated by possible enemies. He is just worried that if the caster is a white ghost orc, can these madmen who master void magic really accept the infusion of elemental power? Will they create conflicts within their bodies that could cause the experiment to fail?

"Tsk." Nergo shook his head. Why did he care so much? Anyway, he wouldn't be the one who died if there was a problem. If there was any explosion and death, it would only expand the experimental data for him.

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