Invincible Hero of Necromancer

Chapter 626: Variation 2

Among the meteor fire showers that Rowling originally displayed, apart from feeling more shocking, there are also some abnormalities that have attracted Rhodes's attention.

However, since he has not yet mastered the meteor fire rain, Rod can only feel the existence of this anomaly based on his own experience, and cannot clearly point out that this anomaly exists in the process of Rowling's spells. Where.

At this time, Rod asked Rowling for the magic book, and because his special skills had just been improved, with the existence of wisdom, Rod was able to quickly master this powerful Tier 5 magic.

After taking this special magic book from Rowling's hands, Rod immediately flipped it through and came to the place where the meteor fire rain was recorded in the book. Under the influence of the Grandmaster-level Wisdom Skill, Rod only felt that a lot of new information had appeared in his consciousness.

It didn't take long for Rod to close the magic book again, and at the same time let out a sigh of relief.

Rowling's behavior was seen by Rowling on the side. Rowling was naturally very puzzled by the state of Rodriguez at this time.

In Rowling's view, when Rod took the magic book, he simply flipped through it in his hand, then closed it again, and then looked at himself.

According to Rowling's past experience and her understanding of spells, Rhode's behavior is obviously meaningless. If you want to master the most powerful fifth-order magic, you need a long-term study by the mage to achieve this.

In Rowling's original idea, if Rhode has been unable to master this spell, after he has fully mastered it, he may be able to provide some help to Rhode so that he can achieve this as soon as possible.

Out of self-confidence in the heart and talent in casting spells, Rowling believed that this day might not be long before coming.

Just as Rowling was thinking about what might happen in the future, Rod, who seemed to have noticed something on the side, asked Rowling, "I want to know, where did you master the spell of Meteor Fire Rain? Isn't it particularly confusing?"

Rowling heard the words Rhodes said, but Rowling seemed a little confused about the meaning expressed in the words.

According to Rowling's understanding, Rod's words meant that he seemed to be able to solve his own doubts about this spell. But according to Rowling's previous understanding of Rhodes, he shouldn't have mastered this spell, and he hasn't even done much research on this spell. How can he do this?

For ordinary wizards, if they want to master a spell, if there is no wisdom, they can only do this by relying on their own abilities. The mage needs to analyze the principle of this spell according to his own understanding, and in constant attempts, let the spell condense into shape, and finally reach the standard of this spell.

In this process, the mage needs to use the knowledge he has learned in the magic academy, which is also a manifestation of the ability of a mage.

Among conventional creatures, apart from heroes, few creatures can be born with wisdom spells. According to the tips that Rhodes received when he spent skill points and learned wisdom art, the premise for ordinary creatures to master elementary wisdom art was to rely on their own abilities to learn how many first-order spells.

In this case, for these mages, naturally they will no longer be confused about first-order spells, even if they do not rely on the existence of wisdom spells, they can learn a first-order spell in a short time. The effect of elementary wisdom skills has not had much effect on these mages, and it is more like a manifestation of their own abilities.

However, some talented wizards, as well as some other types of creatures, may have high-level wisdom skills. Compared with ordinary wizards, these creatures undoubtedly have a great advantage in the process of learning spells.

Without the existence of wisdom spells, as the level of the spell increases, the time for a wizard to master a spell will increase significantly. Even in the process, the wizard's own knowledge is also improved, it is difficult to solve the high-level spells. All questions.

In this case, if the mage's own knowledge reserves are not enough to deal with a problem in a high-level spell, he can't even master it.

In Rod’s impression, this is more reflected in low-level mages who have obtained high-level spells. As for those high-level mages, such problems rarely occur.

With the mastery of a large number of spells by high-level wizards, they can discover the commonality of these spells from various spells, so as to quickly master similar spells, which is also related to the formation of wisdom spells.

For Rhodes at this time, what he was worried about was exactly this.

Just before Rod obtained this magic book from the battle of the Ice Blue Magic Academy, Rowling’s spells were the most complex, that is, the fourth-order time-space gate. There was no such thing as the complexity of a spell. Compared with the meteor fire rain.

The complexity of the spell naturally corresponds to its power. In terms of the effect of the spell formed, the Meteor Fire Rain naturally surpasses all Tier 4 spells, and only by this spell, the entire Ice Blue Magic Academy can be destroyed.

Since he did not know any information about the fifth-order spells before, UU reading www.uukanshu.com is worried that in this case, Rowling, who has just come into contact with the fifth-order spells, will not be able to use them because of lack of relevant spell knowledge. grasp.

Even through the previous battles, Rowling has shown to Rhodes that he has mastery of the meteor fire and can make a boulder fall down, but in Rhodes’s view, the knowledge of spells used by Rowling still belongs to Tier 4 Category.

If the spell that Rowling wants to master is only a Tier 4 spell, Rohde may not say anything, but this is obviously not the case. It is the worst to master the Tier 5 spell of Meteor Fire Rain by relying on her own ability. He is also a quasi-legendary mage.

For Rowling on the sidelines, she naturally did not understand Rod’s thoughts. In Rowling’s view, Rod, at this time, had not even mastered the meteor fire rain, so naturally she would not speak of herself. Confusion.

Previously, in the process of using the Meteor Fire Rain, Rowling felt some abnormalities through the changes in her body, but the joy of successfully shaping the Meteor Fire Rain made Rowling ignore the abnormalities that appeared on her body.

But at this time, after Rod's reminder, Rowling had to pay attention to these issues that she had overlooked. At the same time, her expression had also changed.

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