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A magic spellbook was an item designed to interpret raw spell code and process it so that learning magic became as easy as possible. That was why, when someone tried to learn magic directly from unprocessed code, the requirements shot through the roof.
A unique-class spell... and with four cores marked on the Magic Circle, that makes it a Tier 4 spell. To learn this straight from code, I’d need at least 350 to 400 Intelligence, and my magic proficiency would probably have to be 5-star, too.
He had been a mage long enough to know what he was talking about, and his estimate was almost spot-on. According to LOST’s system, the minimum Intelligence required to interpret the spell code for Wedge of Drain was a full 400. Even Do-Jin, who had scraped together every bonus point from every source he could find, was nowhere close to reaching that.
Under normal circumstances, he should have seen a system message that went something like, “Failed to interpret spell code: insufficient Intelligence.” But The Grimoire of Truth, a relic specialized in analyzing anything related to magic that entered his body, went ahead and decoded the spell code Duke Tirund had implanted in him.
Even if the spell code was transplanted along with the eye and that somehow made it work... that was still insane.
No matter how he looked at it, The Grimoire of Truth really was broken.
Duke Tirund fixed his gaze on the blood-red wedge floating over Do-Jin’s hand as he...



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