Chapter 148 Meridians and Mana Recovery

Days without blood and killing always pass especially quickly.
Before he knew it, Yi Chun had been on the mountain for a week.
He knew that this mountain was called Wudang, which had the same name as a famous mountain in the East Asian region of the Federation.
It just doesn't necessarily look like the same mountain.
The mutual influence between the multiverse worlds is more profound than Yi Chun imagined.
Perhaps a world that looks almost exactly the same can also 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 a journey.
"Meow……"
Yi Chun stretched lazily on the ground. He felt that life in the mountains was pretty good.
After a week of training, his Moon Owl was able to improve its wildness level.
Yi Chun opened his comprehensive network panel and fell into deep thought as he looked at his feral experience which had shown 105%.
In the past, wild experience would automatically increase after reaching 100%.
However, the wild experience gained through the practice of Breathimetry does not seem to be able to be used only 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 remembering a piece of knowledge incorrectly, that thing should be called meridians.
The wild forms are independent of each other.
But this is not the case with the wild form and the human form.
Just like wild amplification, it can gather the power of many wild forms into the human form.
According to a book Yi Chun had read before called "The Rage of the Forest", there was a description of a legendary wild druid.
When a feral druid reaches legendary status, they are able to restore all the powers they have mastered in their feral forms back to their human form.
At this time, Feral Druids usually have two choices.
One is to summon these wild forms to fight through the form of real phantoms.
The other is to directly integrate these forces and transform into a humanoid legendary life with many characteristics.
The legendary wild druid described in the book "The Rage of the Forest" chose the former path.
In the legendary battles described in the books, he was able to stop the enemy's extraordinary army by himself.
In the end, he was ambushed and killed by a legendary assassin holding a sacred dagger.
This is also the flaw of summoning phantoms, just like the common problem of many summoning characters.
Yi Chun didn't have any idea about this for the time being.
After all, legend is still too far away for him.
"It has been detected that the character has reached the relevant standards, and the meridian page of the cultivation system is open."
Meridians:
Type: Cultivation system
Currently activated meridians: None
Description: The character can cultivate the meridians of the character's human form by consuming the resources converted from the practice of the Breathing Method (currently available: 105% of the wild experience of the Moon Owl Form). Depending on the difference in each meridian, the character will gain different increases and attribute growth based on the character's current comprehensive characteristics.
PS: When a character's single meridian practice reaches a certain stage, he can be rewarded with endless wildness points.
PS: A character can only activate one complete system with the same relevant characteristics. Multiple energy systems will cause serious energy disorder.
Looking at the information on his retina, Yi Chun changed his position and lay down.
Based on his current observations, his and Yu Xing's practices were obviously somewhat different.
Although they both practiced the Breathalysm method, apart from the speed of their progress, there was not much similarity between the paths they demonstrated.
After all, Yu Xing was practicing towards the concept of "immortality" like an old Taoist priest.
As for Yi Chun, he would integrate it into his current power system.
Of course, according to the old Taoist, that's all Tao...
But speaking of it, it can be said that it was an unexpected result.
Now, Yi Chun finally found a way to gain endless wild points in Moon Owl form.
Although it seems a bit slow compared to the current cat form of Scarlet Killing.
But when Yi Chun's strength reaches a certain level, the situation may change.
After thinking about it, Yi Chun tried to open the meridian page.
Suddenly, a human-shaped image emitting many light spots appeared in Yi Chun's vision.
Yi Chun looked carefully, and then the orange cat form with the lowest intelligence soon felt that it could not bear it anymore...
Yi Chun looked at the long and seemingly indistinguishable meridian names and pondered for a while.
Meow?
At this moment, Yi Chun seemed to understand Yu Xing's pain a little.
And this is obviously just one of the most basic knowledge...
As expected, cultivating immortals also requires intelligence.
Yi Chun wagged his tail to express some of his emotions.
Then, he skipped over the names of the many complex meridians and looked at their contents.
Well, this is to increase the sensitivity of the hands, put it aside for now...
Hmm, this one 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.
Ren Mai?
Yi Chun hit the ground with his tail. He thought the name of this meridian was very good.
Things like Taiyin spleen meridian and Shaoyin kidney meridian really give me a headache.
Perhaps, switching to Moon Owl form can help us understand it better.
However, Yi Chun did not have any obsession with this.
The main purpose of practicing them is to gain endless savage points, and then get some amplification attributes for free.
Based on the existence of wild amplification, Yi Chun is more inclined to have functional or resource-based meridians.
The Ren Meridian's effect on restoring mana is obviously quite outstanding.
For Feral Druids , mana recovery speed is also very important.
Compared to the Nature Druid's lengthy mana pool or numerous spell slots, the Feral Druid seems much weaker in this regard.
After all, feral druids don't rely much on meditation.
Now, Breathiātī has made up for Yi Chun's lack of meditation to a certain extent.
In fact, it is more advanced in some aspects.
Yi Chun tried to focus his consciousness on the Ren Meridian, and suddenly a new prompt message appeared in front of his eyes:
"Should we consume resources to cultivate the Ren Meridian?"
"yes."
"Based on the character's level, 10% of the Moon Owl Form's wild experience is consumed, and the character's Ren Meridian training is activated!"
"The character's meridian attributes are updated..."
Ren Meridian:
Current realm: Chengjiang (0%)
Effect:
1. Basic effect: The character's mana recovery speed increases by an additional 1 point per hour
Small | Acupoint research: None
Every hour at 1 o'clock?
As the information was displayed on his retina, Yi Chun gradually felt an indescribable sourness coming from his body.
The effects of the meridians are applicable to both human and wild forms.
Of course, the specific effects may vary.
Yi Chun thought about it, and he was considering whether to continue investing in the meridians, or wait until night to practice and upgrade the level of Moon Owl first.
While Yi Chun was deep in thought, the young Taoist priest Yu Xing came running over:
"Brother Orange Cat! Chen Xia got some tuna, do you want some?"
tuna?
Yi Chun glanced at the young Taoist Yu Xing. What was so delicious about that thing?
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