In fantasy novels, there were usually the following levels of alchemists: 1. Beginner Alchemist: Able to refine basic pills but has a low success rate. 2. Intermediate Alchemist: Able to refine pills with a certain effect, but the success rate is still low. 3. Advanced Alchemist: Able to refine pills with a high success rate and research some alchemy techniques and recipes. 4. Master Alchemist: Able to refine extremely outstanding pills and master the rules and techniques of alchemy. 5. Pill King Alchemist: Able to refine pills with great power and use the power of the pills to reach a certain realm. 6. Pill Emperor Alchemist: Able to refine pills with supernatural power and master the power of pills to become the overlord of the pill world. The above levels are just general rules. Different novels may have different settings, and the level of the alchemist may also be different.
In fantasy novels, alchemists were usually divided into levels by their alchemy skills and experience in refining pills. Some common ways to divide alchemists 'levels include: [1. Pill Grade: Alchemists can increase their level by refining different grades of pills.] Under normal circumstances, the higher the grade of the pill, the more difficult it was to refine, but the effect of the pill refined would be better. 2. Pill heat control: Alchemists need to master the pill heat control, that is, different heat control can refine different effects of the pill. If the fire was not controlled well, it might cause the medicinal pill to have poor effects or fail. 3. Pill Recipe: Alchemists can increase their level by refining special pill recipes. At the same time, they can also obtain higher-grade ingredients and materials to make pills. 4. Pill refining skills: Alchemists can improve their pill refining skills by learning more advanced pill refining skills, such as advanced control of fire, selection and mixing of ingredients, etc. It should be noted that different fantasy novels may have different methods and standards for the classification of alchemists, so the specific classification method may be different.
๐I recommend the two novels,'The Strongest Alchemist: The Third Miss of the Loser' and 'The Strongest Emperor' to you. These two novels both involved alchemy and battle energy. The main character of the former cultivated alchemy, while the main character of the latter was a battle energy cultivator with the qualifications of an emperor. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
In fantasy novels, the level of spiritual power was usually used to describe a character's ability level. The order of spiritual power levels from low to high was: 1. Spiritual Apprentice: Possesses spiritual power but cannot use magic or perform other spiritual activities. 2. Cleric: Able to use magic and spiritual power skills but weak. 3. Spiritual Venerable: Possesses strong spiritual power and magical ability to communicate with the gods. 4. Spirit Emperor: Possesses super powerful spiritual power and magic ability to control everything in the world. 5. Spirit King: The ruler of the spirit power domain can control the entire spirit world. Alchemists were one of the common occupations in fantasy novels. Their levels were usually ranked from low to high as: [Beginner Alchemist: Able to refine basic medicines such as herbs and dew.] [2. Intermediate Alchemist: Able to refine medicines with certain effects, such as healing medicines and defensive equipment.] 3. Advanced Alchemist: Able to refine high-level medicines such as spirit herbs and magic items. 4. Master Alchemist: Possesses superb alchemy skills and can refine all kinds of magical medicines. [5. Alchemist: Able to refine medicines that can change the world, such as magic medicines and elixirs.]
Fantasy novels often set up different worldviews and levels. Some common levels included: 1. Mortal: An ordinary human without any special abilities. 2. Spiritual Apprentice: A person with a little spiritual power can usually only perform some simple magic operations. 3. Cleric: A person with a certain amount of spiritual power can perform some more complicated magic operations. 4. Half-Fairy: refers to a person who has the power of the immortal spirit, but the power of the immortal spirit has not been fully awakened. 5. Immortal: A person with powerful immortal power can cast some extremely complicated magic. 6. Gods: refers to people or creatures with supernatural powers who can fight against mortals or other characters. 7. A person with powerful abilities can influence the entire world. Savior: A person with special abilities can save the world. 9. God: A person with great divine power can usually control everything in the world. 10 Demon: A person with demonic powers can usually carry out terrifying actions and attacks. The above are just some common fantasy novels. Different authors and worldviews might set different rankings.
๐I recommend the novel 'Poison Doctor: The Strongest Refiner' to you! The female protagonist had been reborn and had re-cultivated her spirit meridians. She had become the most amazing artifact craftsman and the most evil and wanton poison doctor. The plot of the book was thrilling. The female protagonist grew up quickly and had unique skills and characteristics. She was a bit like an alchemist and alchemist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
I recommend "Supreme Devil Sky" and "Possessing the Demon Lord, Disciples Are All Hot Sons", these two fantasy novels. " Demonic Sky Supreme " told the story of a useless person who was hit by a meteor and became a great alchemist. The protagonist was the reincarnation of the Demonic Sky Great Emperor, who could refine pills and refine weapons. He specialized in dealing with geniuses and those who were not convinced. "Possessing the Demon Lord, Disciples Are All Hot Sons" described how after Lu Xun was reborn and became the most terrifying Demon Lord in the Eight Desolates, he accidentally awakened the providence system and possessed divine-grade and celestial-grade providence. Even various gods and devils were his disciples. I hope you like my recommendation.๐
I recommend the following novels to you: 1. The protagonist was a young man from the modern world. He became an alchemist in a foreign continent and worked hard to become a strong person or achieve hegemony. 2. [Magical Hands and Poisonous Heart: Don't Be Arrogant, Sickly Demon Emperor!]: The main character, Su Nian, was a Divine Grade Alchemist. She came to the magical Stellarsky Continent and became an Alchemist. However, in the mysterious Star Soul World, Demon Emperor Bing Jiao often found trouble with him. 3. In his previous life, he was the protagonist of a big shot. When he was transcending his tribulation, his soul was separated by a powerful spirit summoning technique. After her rebirth, she became an alchemy expert and married a two-faced husband, starting a life of struggle. 4. [Full-time Apothecary]: The main character was a well-deserved number one pill refiner in the Great Immortal Realm. After being killed by a sneak attack, he was reborn in a lower world and began a new journey of alchemy. 5. The main character of <<Alchemy God Emperor>> was a fifteen-year-old youth who had awakened a useless martial soul. He was the number one alchemist on the continent, Alchemy Venerable Star Emperor. Come and see the legend of Alchemy Emperor who controlled the mysterious ice in the world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Different fantasy novels may have different levels, but they are usually divided according to the following methods: 1. Cultivator level: The level of a cultivator is usually divided according to the progress of cultivation and strength. The most common ones are martial artists, swordsmen, mages, warriors, etc. 2. Realm level: Realm level usually refers to the state of a cultivator in a certain realm, such as mortal, beginner, intermediate, advanced, etc. 3. Race Levels: In some fantasy novels, different races may have different levels. For example, humans might be divided into mortals, beginner, beginner, intermediate, advanced, etc., while dragons might be divided into ordinary dragons, beginner dragons, beginner dragons, intermediate dragons, advanced dragons, etc. 4. God Level: In some fantasy novels, gods may also have different levels. Gods were usually considered to be existences that surpassed humans and were powerful enough to be regarded as gods. Their levels could be divided into ordinary gods, beginner gods, beginner gods, intermediate gods, advanced gods, and so on. [5 Almighty Levels: Almighty usually refers to people who have great strength in a certain field. Their levels may be divided into ordinary Almighty, beginner Almighty, beginner Almighty, intermediate Almighty, advanced Almighty, and so on.] It should be noted that these rankings are not necessarily strictly divided according to certain rules. Some novels may add some fictional elements to them, so the specific division may vary from person to person.
The levels of characters in fantasy novels usually had the following common levels: 1. Spiritual Apprentice: Begins to cultivate but has no spiritual power or experience. 2. Cleric: When a spiritual disciple cultivates to a certain stage, they begin to master spiritual power and learn various spells. 3. Spiritual Venerable: When a Spiritual Master cultivates to a certain stage, they can cast various powerful spells and have a certain level of spiritual power control. 4. Spirit Emperor: The highest level of a Spirit Venerable can control spiritual power, control all things, and even fuse with heaven and earth. 5. Divine Disciple: When a cultivator reaches the entry-level, they will begin to possess some divine power, but there are still many areas that need to be further studied and cultivated. 6. Revered God: When a divine disciple cultivates to a certain stage, they can display various powerful divine spells and possess the power and control of a god. God Emperor: When a Supreme God cultivator reaches the highest level, they can coexist with heaven and earth and control all things in heaven and earth to become the controller of the universe. Of course, different fantasy novels might have different settings and rules. Some novels might have other higher levels or cultivation methods.
In fantasy novels, alchemists and refiners were two different professions. Alchemists usually studied the use of various elements and energy, including gold, silver, water, fire, earth, wind, light, darkness, and other elements, as well as their interactions and transformations. They used the power of these elements to achieve various purposes such as increasing strength, treating diseases, improving abilities, etc. by refining potions, equipment, or other items. In novels, alchemists often had magical refining abilities that could create seemingly useless items that actually had great power. Refiners mainly studied the creation of weapons and tools. They used various materials and techniques to create various tools and weapons to improve their combat ability. In the novel, refiners usually had superb manufacturing skills and tool mastery, and they could create all kinds of magical weapons and tools to help them win in battle. In addition, in some novels, there might be some connections and interactions between alchemists and refiners. For example, some alchemists might use some special materials to make weapons, and some refiners might also have special alchemy skills to make some powerful potions to enhance their strength. Therefore, the roles and settings of alchemists and refiners in the novel might be different, but they were both mysterious and charming fantasy occupations.