Mage Joan

Chapter 784: Swarm Will

Summoning bugs with magic is actually not difficult.

Various levels of "Nature Ally Summoning" can be used to summon insect creatures.

Joan is neither a druid nor a ranger, and he cannot use "Nature Ally Summoning", but it doesn't matter. He recently happened to learn a 2 ring spell that is suitable for summoning insects.

This spell is the "flying beast" he parsed out from the old blind man's "centipede robe".

"Flying insects and beasts" can summon a large group of insects or small animals according to the mind of the caster.

This spell cannot summon giant insects that are almost magical beasts such as "Variant Spider", "Groundworm", "Big Antler", "Big Bomb Beetle" and "Human Bee", but spiders, centipedes and ants Ordinary insects such as scorpions, moths, etc., can be easily handled.

Solved the source of the bug, the next question is, can the bug summoned by magic be used to bless the "giant bug"?

This question, in fact, the old blind man has already provided the answer to Joan with action.

When he was exploring the underground ice cave, Joan and his party met with the old blind man on a narrow road and clashed.

Joan clearly remembered that the old blind man used the "flying beast" attached to his robe to summon a large group of red-headed centipedes.

When these centipedes were summoned, they were ordinary centipedes, and their length was less than one foot.

When the old blind man released the "giant insect technique" with his wand, these little centipedes became a group of giant giant insects, and their fighting power increased by a thousand times!

As can be seen from this example, the 2 ring "flying beast" and the 4 ring "giant insect" can be combined into a simple and practical chain tactic.

What Joan will do next is to personally verify the feasibility of this tactical combination.

The red handkerchief on the table was bought by Joante as a casting material for "Flying Beasts".

He picked up a handkerchief and returned to the test site next door.

Standing in the middle of the field surrounded by the force field shield, Joan made a series of slightly jerky cast gestures.

It has been less than three days since he obtained the "Flying Bugs".

During this period, he hardly dedicated his energy to learning this spell. He only carried the spell spells when he copied it. He just reviewed the spell configuration just now, and he was not very proficient in it, but the success rate was still guaranteed.

If a wizard of the same grade learns that he has only seen it twice, he can successfully cast a new contact 2 ring spell, I am afraid it is unbelievable.

Ask Joan, why is the efficiency of learning new spells so high?

In fact, there is no trick, nothing more than bypass, plus a little smart.

Joan had previously learned "level 1 monster summoning technique" and "level 2 monster summoning technique", and had a basic understanding of the basic configuration of summoning spells.

Based on this, learning other summoning spells, such as "Flying Beasts", is more effective.

In addition, superb comprehension and memory are also essential.

If someone else is like Joan, who has a "little cleverness" of up to 29 points of intelligence, it will not be difficult to learn "Flying Beasts" in two hours.

"Yal!"

Qiao An chanted the last Quenya mantra representing "summon", successfully completed the "flying beast" casting process, and waved the red handkerchief.

The bright red cloth seemed to be held up by a stream of air, maintained at a height of five feet above the ground, and slowly hovered in the air.

The distribution of the magic net around the handkerchief has subtle changes. Numerous magic threads that cannot be seen by the naked eye are interlaced and shuttled. Using the red handkerchief as the base, a complex set of spells is woven.

When the spell configuration was finally completed, the magic red handkerchief burst suddenly!

Countless flax flakes flew in the air, turning into a group of sparkling fireflies.

These tiny Coleoptera flying insects have a delicate pink head and a pair of slender black armor sheaths, with silky soft transparent wings hidden underneath.

A smile appeared on the corners of Joan's lips, looking up at the fireflies flying in the air.

Qiao An releases the spirit wave and communicates with the flying insects.

After some attempts, he found that he could not directly direct an individual in the swarm.

However, he can issue a group of hundreds of fireflies together as a whole to issue instructions to them.

Little fireflies, whose intelligence level is too low to communicate with each other, Joan is not surprised.

However, why do hundreds of bugs gather in groups to create a common will to communicate spiritually with themselves, and even understand more complicated commands?

Does it mean that even mediocre bugs with extremely low IQs can produce qualitative changes as long as there are enough numbers to form a "common will" with both developed intelligence and delicate emotions?

If the number of individuals is large enough, they can cooperate with each other and learn from each other's strengths.

In the most ideal situation, it is indeed possible to unify the will of all individuals into a personalized will of the group, with amazing wisdom, reason and emotion.

This kind of "worm swarm will", if compared with human society, is called "national will", "national will", "institutional will", or collectively called "Leviathan".

In nature, the greater the number of individuals in a group, the stronger the "worm will" and the higher the level of wisdom.

With more than one hundred fireflies, it is almost impossible to form a "worm will" under natural conditions.

Even those insects that are more social and more orderly, such as ants and bees, must be assembled by thousands of individuals to form a weak "worm will", and this common will cannot be purely pure. The existence of mental form must be embodied in a spokesperson (worm).

The spokesperson (worm) selected by the "worm will" is "the queen" or "the queen bee".

The social nature of fireflies is far inferior to ants and bees, and there is no "after fireflies" to lead the group.

So, how have these beautiful bugs, which have been praised by bards since ancient times, symbolizing freedom and romance, formed the "bug will"?

Moreover, it is more advanced than the ant colony and the bee colony, and does not require the "king" or "the emperor" as the endorsement, and the more pure "the swarm will".

This kind of "worm will", which does not rely on entities, exists purely in a spiritual way, is actually close to a "spirit" in the religious sense.

Joan recalled the spell configuration of "Flying Bugs and Beasts" and gradually realized.

The fact that a small number of fireflies can condense "the swarm will" is entirely the result of magic catalysis.

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