Mage Joan

Chapter 462: Spell combination (Ⅰ)

However, after the initial moment of shaking, I do not know why, but Joan's conviction has become more firm.

This is really strange.

Thomas and Edward's intimate attention to him seems to have a reverse effect, prompting him to make up his mind to leave Leiden College and pursue the dream that he can't even tell the truth.

Joan wiped the corners of his eyes. The sense of urgency in his heart did not allow him to waste time, picking up the spell books of Thomas and Edward and returning to the attic.

Joan put these two books on the table side by side with his spell book. After comparing them, he found that there are 11 2 ring spells in Edward and Thomas' spell books that he has never learned.

In the following time, Joan first simply classified these 11 spells, and then copied them into his spell books one by one.

The first spell Joon transcribed was "Uncovering Invisibility". This 2 ring prophecy spell is as the name suggests, and is specifically used to detect invisible spells.

Joan often stealthly inspected the enemy's situation while taking oral service in Brass Hill. In most cases, he would not be noticed by the enemy. Only the wolf queen Alpha had penetrated his invisibility twice, and he almost lost his life.

The reason why Alpha can see through Joan's invisibility is because her magic collar has the function of "seeing through invisibility"; in addition, Alpha can also stimulate the magic of the collar to become invisible, and successfully assassinated with this unpredictable unique skill Colonel Harrison left a deep impression on Joan, but also made him aware of the need to learn to "see through invisibility."

The second spell Joon transcribed is "Darkness", which can create a dark enchantment covering a 20-foot radius spherical space after casting.

In the dark environment created by magic, neither normal eyesight nor "dark vision" can see things close to you. Natural light sources such as candles, torches and lanterns cannot dispel the darkness created by magic.

The next two spells Joan transcribed are also closely related to "darkness".

The first is "dark vision". This spell allows the subject to gain the ability to see normally in a natural dark environment, but cannot see through the dark enchantment created by magic.

To put it simply, a person with "dark vision" can see an ant twenty feet away in a dark cave, but cannot see through the barrier formed by "darkness".

So, are there any spells that can see through magical darkness?

Of course there is!

Joan's next copy of the "Evil Devil's Eye" can see through the "darkness", just like the devil born in the **** of Bator, he can naturally see through all darkness, whether it is a naturally produced night or the darkness created by magic Enchantment.

In this way, the "Devil's Eye" is fully compatible with the "dark vision" function and has been enhanced, but these two spells are both 2 rings, is it counterintuitive?

Joan initially thought so, but after carefully comparing the two spells, he found that "dark vision" also had an advantage that the "eye of the devil" could not match.

The first is that the cost of casting is different.

It takes expensive black gemstone powder to display the Devil's Eye, and only a small piece of dried carrot is needed to release the "Dark Vision".

Secondly, the duration of the two spells is different.

In terms of Joan’s current mage level, casting a “Devil’s Eye” can only last up to 40 minutes, but casting “Dark Vision” can last for up to four hours!

If both the cost of casting spells and the duration of the spell's effective duration are taken into account, the magical energy levels corresponding to "Dark Vision" and "Eye of the Devil" are actually similar, and both require 2 spell slots.

The fifth 2-ring spell Joon transcribed was "Firework".

This spell has two effects that the caster can choose from: creating a large blinding glare firework, or creating a thick smoke that blocks the view and chokes.

Judging only from the effect of the spell, "Pyrotechnic" is almost a combination of "Flash Dust" and "Cloudiness", which is a model for the optimization of the 2nd-level spell.

If you have to pick out a problem with this spell, it's a bit awkward.

To cast "Pyrotechnics", you need to use a fire source as the material, ordinary flames created by torches, bonfires or magic can be used.

The caster must use the fire source as a target to cast "Pyrotechnics". After the spell is completed, the fire source will emit a strong light or transform into a thick smoke, and cause blinding or blocking effects to the surrounding creatures.

Joan carefully analyzed the "Pyrotechnic" spelling process and found a problem.

As a source of fire for the spellcasting material and target, it must not be too close to the caster himself, otherwise the caster himself will be affected by the strong light or smoke emanating from the fire.

Conversely, if the fire source is next to the enemy, casting this spell will have an unexpected effect, but this condition is slightly harsher-at least during the day, few people will rise next to themselves. He didn't even run around holding a torch when he piled a bonfire.

If you can't find a suitable source of fire, "Pyrotechnic" is difficult to play. From this perspective, this spell is not as practical as "Flash Dust" and "Cloudiness".

But this is also normal, without these troublesome restrictions, "Pyrotechnic" can not be just a 2 ring spell.

What's more, these restrictions are not absolutely insurmountable. Whether or not the conditions for applying "pyrotechnics" can be created depends on the mind and imagination of the caster.

Joan next transcribed is a prophetic school 2 ring spell, "Misty Sight".

The purpose of this spell is straightforward. The subject's eyesight is enhanced by magic power, which can see through clouds, smoke, turbid water and other disturbances that hinder the vision.

Spells such as "cloud fog" and "pyrotechnics" are actually double-edged swords. After being cast, they can effectively interfere with the enemy's vision, but they will also hinder their vision. The caster can't take advantage of it. .

In order to get rid of such a dilemma, the "Mist Sight" was invented, and with the "cloud fog technique", than both of us were surrounded by mist, the party holding the "Mist Sight" could clearly see the enemy, but the enemy could not Seeing each other can only be beaten unilaterally.

This "eye-covering" spell + "perspective" spell is not uncommon tactics, such as "darkness" + "devil's eye" or "invisibility" + "see through invisibility", also follow the same Ideas.

With the improvement of the casting level, more and more spells are mastered. Joan’s perspective is no longer limited to the application level of a single spell. More consideration is given to how to combine multiple spells to form a series of exquisite tactics. Form your own unique casting style.

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