Heroes of Silver Moon

Chapter 135: : 1st spell

"Mentor, if I teach others spell knowledge for free, what will be the consequences?" Simon asked speechlessly.

If this kind of imparting knowledge is done in a more secretive way, will it be discovered by others?

What's more, even if it is discovered, what will be the consequences?

As if seeing through Simon's little thoughts, Clifford said lightly: "If you get the knowledge from other places, then the magic union will not care;

But if you pass on the knowledge you have learned from the Magic Academy for free, then the Mage Guild will naturally find ways to trouble you."

"Teacher, does the knowledge I learned in the Magic Academy belong to the Masters Guild?" Simon asked curiously.

"The Mage Union is a worldwide organization with branches in every country. Eighty percent of the magic knowledge in the world comes from the Mage Union.

And most of the magic knowledge we, the tutors of the magic academy, have acquired comes from the mage union," Clifford said seriously.

"Oh, I see," Simon suddenly realized, "All knowledge rooted in the Master's Guild must be kept secret, right?"

"There are many things involved in this, but you can understand it this way for the time being," Clifford said with a frown.

There are too many rules about the teaching of mage knowledge. Simon is not a traditional mage apprentice, so he didn't know how to explain it for a while.

"Uh, mentor, what is the purpose of the Mage Guild setting this rule?" After walking silently for a while, Simon suddenly asked.

"Well, the first is to prevent the flood of mage knowledge, and the second is to collect fees," Clifford explained to Simon.

"Charge the fee, what fee?" Although he was asking, Simon already had a rough guess in his mind.

"Well, in the traditional mage teaching, when each mage imparts knowledge, a part of the fee charged must be paid to the mage union," Clifford spread his hands and said.

"Sure enough, this is a intellectual copyright monopoly!", hearing the tutor's explanation, Simon mused in his heart.

Walking on the road, Clifford saw that Simon was silent, so he continued: "There are still many rules about mages. I won't be able to finish it in a while. Just remember what I just said for the time being."

Simon nodded silently, and then Clifford continued: "When you come over tomorrow, I will give you a special booklet, which records the rules about mages in detail."

"Okay, mentor, I understand." Withdrew from contemplation, Simon said seriously.

"Well, just understand, let's go in," Clifford said to Simon, stopping in front of the training ground for melee mages.

Pushing open the door of the melee training ground, Simon followed Clifford and walked in.

The training ground owned by the melee department is the largest building in the entire magic academy, and none of the other departments have dedicated training grounds.

The Alchemy Department has only a few courtyards, forming an alchemy workshop.

The Four Elements Department has a large number of students, so in addition to several teaching buildings, there are also several small training rooms.

But those training rooms are okay to do some magic exercises. To really practice spells, you have to come to this large training ground of the melee department.

"Hello, Master Clifford, what do you need?" Seeing Clifford leading someone in, a manager of the training ground immediately ran over.

"Is there any free training ground?" Clifford asked softly when he heard the movement from the training ground.

"Yes, yes," the manager nodded quickly and said, "There are five training fields in the training ground, and only three are currently in use."

"Well, I'm going to use a vacant lot," Clifford said casually.

In order to prevent the leakage of spells, spell training must be kept secret, so in this training ground, a total of five training areas are divided, and each area is tightly surrounded.

"Okay, you come with me," the manager said kindly, and then brought Clifford and the two of them to an empty training ground.

After locking the gate of the venue, the management staff looked at the closed wooden door and couldn't help feeling a little envious.

Spell training, if only he could learn spells, then maybe he could get rid of his apprenticeship and become a real mage.

Looking at the sealed fence, the manager had an urge to peek, but his rationality suppressed it.

Clifford is a master-level mage. If he dared to peek, he would definitely be discovered, and he would not be able to afford it by then.

Although in traditional teaching, the apprentice can steal the knowledge of the tutor, but it is between the tutor and the apprentice. Even if the tutor finds out, he will turn a blind eye to it.

But if someone secretly learns other people's spells and is caught by others, then the instructor basically doesn't care about the apprentice, and the person who is peeped has the absolute right to punish. UU Reading www. uukanshu.com

This is the status of the lowest-level mage apprentice in the traditional mage system.

Not to mention, the current manager, because of his older age, has already been expelled by the mentor.

In other words, he is now a mage apprentice without a mentor, and is also called a wild mage by others.

In this way, no one would protect him. If Clifford was caught peeping, even if Clifford killed him, no one would bother.

In the training ground, Clifford took out a staff carved with golden magic patterns, and first released a continuous reconnaissance enchantment in the ground.

If anyone was peeking around, Clifford knew immediately where the peeker was.

After making sure no one was peeking, Clifford said to Simon, "First, let me tell you about the basic classification of spells."

"Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm", Simon immediately raised his spirits and nodded quickly.

"Spells are divided into several categories. The more common ones are: elemental, plastic, and summoning. Of course, there are some uncommon ones, such as: natural, undead, alchemy, etc."

After yawning, Clifford continued: "Well, according to the difficulty of casting spells and the magic power consumed, spells are also graded;

Zero-level spells are generally learned and used by apprentices who have not yet ignited the soul fire.

The first-level spells are learned and used by junior mages, and so on.

Of course, things are not absolute. If your spellcasting aptitude is very good, it is not impossible to cast spells across levels.

The first spell I teach you is the zero-level plastic spell: deflecting missiles, this is a defensive magic, the main purpose is to deflect the enemy's long-range attack."

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