Mage Joan

Chapter 637: Lesser World Oath

After a busy night, Joanne felt a little tired, and then retired to Captain McQuay and returned to his cabin to make a "recapture."

Thanks to the magical effect of the "vibration ring", Joan's sleep efficiency is much higher than ordinary people. After only two hours of sleep, he sat up from the hammock and stretched out. He felt refreshed and energetic. abundant.

The sky outside was just dark, and it was almost six o'clock in the morning.

Joan first prepared the spell in the cabin and was about to go to the restaurant to eat. Suddenly remembering something, he turned back to his desk, drew his pen and dipped it in ink, and painted the No. 4 rune Ansuz on the colorful conch.

This conch has been completely repaired by Joan in the physical sense, but its magic function cannot be repaired so easily.

Fortunately, Joan does not expect the conch to restore its magic power. As long as the spell configuration attached to the conch is generally intact, he can resolve it with the help of Ansuz runes, thus satisfying his curiosity, curiosity, and collecting addiction.

When he saw the leader of the Sahua Pirates blowing the conch to call for hammer claws, Joan suspected that there was a "calling" spell attached to the conch, and the analysis result was also unpredictable. The 4th ring of the school of curse law was presented to him Spell "Second Oath Bound."

The function of this spell is very simple, the caster can call outsiders to himself to provide services.

The specific service and whether it needs to be paid, the caster can negotiate with the creature, and talk about what results will vary from person to person.

The so-called "outland creatures" are actually a very broad concept. The four elements of water, fire, wind, and earth, the devil in hell, and the devil in the abyss are of course well-known outsiders.

So can ordinary humans and animals be called as "outland creatures"?

of course can!

There are endless planes in the multiverse, and each plane contains an endless universe (world), which are considered to be "outworlds".

Johan’s "Vares Tianyu" is like a drop of water in the endless ocean. It is not special. From the perspective of probability, the creatures in the world of Vales may exist in other worlds. Of course, they can be used as "different" The world creatures called.

From this perspective, "outland creatures" are equivalent to any creatures.

If you only look at the effectiveness of the technique, "secondary alien bond" does not seem to be much different from various "monster summoning" and "natural ally summoning", but people who really understand the principles of magic, such as Joan, But can deeply understand the huge difference between the two.

The "calling system" and "calling system" belong to two sub-categories under the "spell school". Although there is only one word difference, they are two completely different concepts.

The typical representative of the summoning spells, such as "monster summoning", the monster called is actually a projection of magic power, does not have a unique identity and personality, and will not leave a corpse after death, its existence has a time limit .

Once the summoning time expires, or is killed, the summoned creature will automatically decompose into the original magic power of disorder, return to the embrace of the magic net, and cast the next time, the summoned is a new magic creature.

The caster has absolute control over the summoned creature, and can order the summoned creature to serve itself without paying a fee.

As for the monster "cast" from the spell, it is not a magical manifestation, but a real individual with a unique identity and personality. It is necessary to know its name to reach a stable calling contract: it is the one called by this spell The next time I call it, the caster's attitude towards it is good or bad. It is remembered in my mind, and will adjust the negotiation attitude and even the amount of remuneration accordingly, just like the interaction between people.

If the called creature dies, the caster will lose this ally forever. Even if it can cast another creature of the same type, its identity and personality are different. It's like looking for a new partner after the old colleague leaves the job. The original way of getting along with the old colleague may not be applicable to the new partner.

In this comparison, "calling creatures" seems to be more troublesome and more risky than "calling creatures", so are spells such as "secondary alien bond" not very practical?

That's not necessarily true.

It is indeed very convenient to summon creatures, but the time to serve the caster is very short, but only a few minutes, at most used as a thug, it is difficult to undertake the time-consuming and long-lasting complex work.

Although the called creature has a strong temper and often asks for remuneration, there is no time limit. Once the cooperative transaction is negotiated, it will continue to serve the caster until the agreed work is completed.

In addition, the summoning spells are very limited. The monsters that can be summoned are written in black and white in the spell configuration. There are very few varieties available to the caster, and their strength can only be said to be unsatisfactory.

The calling type spell has a much smaller limit, as long as it does not exceed the magic level of the spell itself, you can call any creature.

There are so many species in the world, plus hundreds of millions of species in various planes of the multiverse, only you can’t think of it, and there is nothing that can’t be called. This extreme degree of freedom is never reached by summoning spells.

Since there is more room for choice, it is a matter of course that under the premise of the same spell level, the creature called is often stronger, smarter, and more dangerous than the creature called.

For example, the act of calling an abyss demon is like death. The caster is often swallowed by the fierce demon he called, and ended in a tragedy of self-immolation.

Joan carefully read the "Second Alien Bound" parsed from Conch, and then transcribed this 4-ring spell into his spell book.

Although he is still unable to learn the 4th-level spells, it is still necessary to reserve the "second-level alien bond" in advance. Its significance is not simply to save the cost of borrowing a spell scroll.

As a close disciple of Robert Rolls, the "father of scarecrows", he also holds the "Magic Notes" written by Master Cloud Master Vavrunier. Joan's knowledge of "construction" is even greater than that. The mage with a higher level than him, but he is still unable to practice the theoretical knowledge he has mastered by himself. The obstacles come from two aspects.

The first is the lack of money to buy the construction materials; the second is the lack of knowledge reserves, and the spells needed to manufacture the construction have not yet been fully mastered-the most critical and most commonly used is the "outside world oath" spells .

In the case of making golems, first of all, you need to provide a "soul" for the golem, which usually refers to the essence of the elements enclosed in the golem.

Joan does not have a "soul-binding bottle" like the Rolls mentor. He can only cast a spell to call the elemental creatures to come to his side and persuade the other party to parasitize in the golem body and make it active. In this process, he needs to use the "outworld" Oath binding spells.

The 4th Ring "Second World Oath" is the lowest level of this type of spell. At most, it summons a large elemental creature to make a relatively simple structure.

With the upgrade of the Master's level, Joan will also have the opportunity to learn 6 rings of "Alien Bonds" and 8 rings of "Alien Bonds", which can summon higher-level elemental creatures. The constructs made by the elemental creatures will also be more powerful, including various golems and even legendary colossus.

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