Magic Core



A sphere-shaped item found in the center of monsters and demons.

In the Satou's intermediate alchemist book, it's written in that depending on magic cores level used, the resulting reagent rank would be different.

Cores quality is describes with their grade:


 * [White 9 Vermilion 1] is a core of lowers possible grade 1


 * [White 8 Vermilion 2] is a core of grade 2


 * [White 7 Vermilion 3] is a core of grade 3




 * [White 1 Vermilion 9] is a core of grade 9


 * [Vermilion 10] is a core of grade 10

and so on.
 * [Vermilion 9 Red 1] is a core of grade 11

There are five colors of magic cores: For example a core described as [Red 3 Crimson 7] is a core of grade 27.
 * White - no magic power [0]
 * Vermilion - low magic power [1-10]
 * Red - medium magic power [11-20]
 * Crimson - high magic power [21-30]
 * Blood Crimson - highest magic power [30+]

The older the monster, the deeper the color of the magic core tends to become. And it seems that the higher the level, the bigger its magic core becomes.

The price of the magic core doesn't depend on its quantity, but its grade and weight. In Selbira Labyrinth, a guild staff uses magic tool for measuring magic cores. The tool calculates the price after the value standard on the ballast was set.

Origin
Magic cores are created by Labyrinth or Maze cores absorbing magical energy from the environment around them and then create basic cores. These are then injected into normal creatures to create monsters. During the life of the monster, they continually absorb other forms of energy to increase the strength of the core and thereby the strength of the monster

Usage
Cores are most commonly used as portable power sources for things like magical barriers and magical equipment. But they can also be used to create potions or magical beings.