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Chapter 132 - Chapter 131 The most typical example is the gem fish scales Bisky gave him

Every system is extremely profound.

Once you understand Kevin's goal, you can understand that everything he does has a reason.

Kevin has refined various potions and acquired many materials.

He had to admit that many high-level rare materials possess "uniqueness."

Here, "uniqueness" doesn't mean absolute one-of-a-kind, but rather that it's very difficult to find exactly the same creature and the materials it produces again.

The most typical example is the gem fish scales Bisky gave him. They were the product of a mutated fish. Wanting to find the same creature as a material again is simply as difficult as ascending to heaven.

There are countless examples like this.

Although Kevin called himself a Phantom Beast Hunter, he had never actually seen a Phantom Beast. The only rare beast he had seen was the Double-Headed Wolf.

He had seen quite a few magical beasts, though.

Dangerous restricted areas are mostly because too many magical beasts inhabit them.

Phantom Beasts are called Phantom Beasts precisely because they are extremely rare, existing only in legends and some scattered clues.

These types of beasts almost all possess the characteristic of "uniqueness," and the materials they produce are naturally very limited.

If he could use these materials to create potions with excellent effects that Kevin dreamed of, then he would need to use his body to "memorize" the abilities brought by these potions.

However, Kevin clearly felt that there was a process for the body to memorize these special abilities.

Furthermore, for different abilities, the number of potions required during the memorization process would fluctuate depending on the potency of the potion.

What is certain is that the more powerful and rare an ability is, the more difficult it is for the body to memorize.

This means that more potions are needed to achieve the goal.

But what if the number of potions produced is limited? What if he can't fully memorize these abilities?

Taking the strength potion as an example, its effect grows gradually. Even if the potions are used up in the end,

the ability can still be learned.

It just might not reach the optimal effect, but at least an ability is acquired.

But for something like the Iron Wall Potion, you either learn it or you don't. If you're short by just one bottle of potion, you'll never be able to master this ability.

Even if the progress bar reaches 99%, that missing 1% is useless.

Kevin experienced this kind of torment when memorizing the "Iron Wall" ability.

At that time, he had prepared about twenty potions, and in the end, only three or four were left. That kind of mental fluctuation was really unbearable.

If he didn't successfully memorize the ability, all his previous efforts would have been in vain, resulting in a huge loss.

These potions can provide powerful buffs when used in combat, and the memorized abilities can also play a role in combat.

But the problem is, the number of these rare potions is limited.

Therefore, potions must be taken during daily training to memorize abilities.

But what if all the rare materials are made into potions, and then used during learning, but the corresponding ability is not learned?

And these potions are all used up during training, so naturally, they can't be saved to be used in emergency situations. That would be a huge loss.

From rare materials to making potions, and then spending time training, the large amount of effort and resources invested during this period could all be wasted.

Just thinking about it made Kevin's heart ache.

Therefore, the main function of the [Syringe] Nen Ability is not to enhance the potion's effect; that's just an added benefit.

Its core function is to extend the duration of the potion's effect. Double the time is equivalent to having double the number of potions.

At the same time, the depth of the enhanced potion effect in the body makes it easier for the body to memorize these abilities.

Now that these two goals have been achieved, Kevin feels that his Nen Ability construction this time was very successful.

"Awesome!"

The joy of success made Kevin feel exceptionally good.

"So the question is, for the secondary refining I want, will it require spending additional memory capacity, or can it be autonomously improved after my strength becomes powerful?"

The so-called secondary refining was inspired by Qi Duo.

Refining three materials together doesn't necessarily achieve the perfect effect he ideally wanted.

Simply put, he became more greedy.

He wanted more powerful and comprehensive potions.

So Qi Duo asked him at the time, "Can you treat the refined potion as a material and add other materials for secondary refining?"

At least at that time, Kevin felt this was not feasible, and through experiments, he indeed confirmed this point.

But the problem is, Qi Duo had very high expectations for this possibility.

It must be admitted that Qi Duo, as one of the Zodiacs, has a very deep understanding of Nen Abilities, which is something Kevin cannot compare to at the moment.

So even when they parted ways, Qi Duo was still reminding Kevin to explore in this direction.

Kevin had also consulted Bisky on this issue.

Bisky stated that such a possibility exists.

As strength increases, existing Nen Abilities will become more powerful. The most basic manifestation is the reduction or even elimination of side effects and the enhancement of existing effects.

This is normal and expected.

As for Specialization System Nen Abilities, although they are innate and do not require self-construction, many of these abilities can be upgraded after certain conditions are met.

Some of them also become more powerful as one's own strength increases, it's just that the possibility is greater than with other systems.

Of course, not all Specialization System Nen Abilities have this upgrade function, but perhaps Kevin happens to have it.

If it really doesn't work, once Kevin's strength is strong enough, perhaps he can also achieve such an effect enhancement.

Kevin originally planned to add such a Nen Ability if he had enough memory capacity, but unfortunately, his memory capacity is now exhausted.

The [Syringe] has used up all the remaining memory capacity.

Moreover, secondary refining, by all appearances, is an effect that can be enhanced through increased strength.

However, to what extent strength needs to reach for there to be a change is unknown.

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