According to the classification of spells in the DND world, the difficulty of spells ranges from easy to difficult, from simple to responsible, from zero to nine levels respectively.

Well, generally speaking, in Azeroth, mages who can use zero-level and one-level magic belong to the stage of magic apprentices. Mages above the seventh level are considered archmages. As for those above the ninth level, those who can Legendary mages who use"legendary spells" are unique even in Azeroth.

In the current Azeroth, as far as Ye Ting knows, only the mother and daughter Aegwynn and Medivh have such strength. Perhaps Antonidas of Dalaran and Anas of Quel'Thalas Tallian is also close to this level, and other mages basically cannot reach this level.

Of course, if you include those born extraordinary creatures, the number of legendary mages is much higher, such as the red dragon Krasus who disguised himself as a high elf and stayed in Dalaran, such as some powerful blue dragons...

Of course, this level doesn't actually mean anything.

On the one hand, the strength of a mage depends largely on his actual combat ability. Most mages are dead men who have lived in the mage tower for a long time. Although they can master powerful power, they basically have no actual combat ability. People who do not understand magic still have Well, my peers are often dumbfounded.

On the other hand, in reality, there are few strict measurements and evaluations of mage levels like in games. Such classification according to spell casting ability is nothing more than Ye Ting's classification based on DND. In fact, there is only a rough reference for the difficulty of learning most spells among mages. There is no difference between the number of rings and the number of rings. It does not mean that you can break away from the magic apprenticeship if you can use the second-ring magic, and you can't if you can't use the seventh-ring magic. When you are a great mage, there are always surprises in reality.

However, there is still some reference for grading mages and magic like Ye Ting did.

At present, Ye Ting's level can be said to be able to enter the ninth ring, but his mastery of the nine-ring magic is not as good as the magic of the eighth ring and below. For these lower-level magics, Ye Ting has basically mastered all the magic that can be learned. Any magic he possesses belongs to a true genius who is proficient in the Nine Schools, but as for the Ninth Ring... it can only be said that he still has some way to go.

As for Jaina, the apprentice, Ye Ting also trained her in the same direction as himself, towards mastery of the nine schools - at least until the girl reached the seventh level or below.

You know, most mages have limited mage energy, which forces them to choose one or two magic schools to specialize in, dabble in other schools, and give up some schools when they enter the path of arcane magic.

And Ye Ting's arrangement for Jaina simply requires the girl to learn things that are several times, or even dozens of times, higher than those of a mage of the same level.

A girl who is relatively unfamiliar with the world of magic often complains about the difficulty and thinks that all mages have to face such learning. For this reason, she even has doubts about her own talent.

I don't know what this girl will think of her unscrupulous teacher after she actually enters Dalaran and learns what real magic apprentices and mages need to learn.

In short, as the Alliance and the Horde prepare intensely for the war, Jaina's learning of magic is gradually getting on track despite her complaints.

However, there is not much time left for her to learn magic safely.

However, before the war actually started, there was not no good news.

For example, some good news came from the holy city of Stratholme.

The original six paladins are now considered able to leave the army.

Except for Turalyon, the other five paladins are now able to skillfully use the basic power of the paladins, and the stronger power and more skills of the paladins need to be further developed for these first-generation purposes.

Ye Ting also met the person he arranged to enter in Stratholme: the high elf who mastered the Holy Pact of Chastity, Liadrin.

This pastor girl, who was originally gentle and sweet, has now changed her temperament and become heroic and awe-inspiring.

Looking at the girl in front of him, who was still beautiful but had changed a lot from before, Ye Ting was deeply suspicious. When he brought Liadrin back to Quel'Thalas, her teacher was about to be promoted to Silvermoon City. Will Archbishop Vonderaur beat him to death?

Anyone who sees their daughter being taught from a soft girl to a tomboy will be angry.

Perhaps due to the influence of the Holy Pact of Chastity, this high elf's belief in the Holy Light does not seem to be that pious, at least far less than that of several of her"classmates", and the use of the Holy Light is more focused on control than on pray.

It's no wonder, after all, the Holy Pact of Chastity comes from the Virgin Saint, the Titan Guardian, and as a creature of Titan, the Titan Guardian will naturally not believe in the Holy Light, but instead control it.

But that's fine. As a mage, Ye Ting is still more willing to be companions with more rational people than with a fanatical believer.

As the one who introduced Liadrin to become a Paladin, Ye Ting was naturally warmly welcomed by the girl.

"Hello, Mr. Sander." When she discovered Ye Ting's presence, the elf girl immediately stopped practicing her Paladin skills and came forward to greet him enthusiastically:"Long time no see, how have you been lately? May the Holy Light bless you... Oh, I forgot, you are a mage, so you don't need the blessing of the Holy Light. How about using arcane magic to bless you?"

When the girl said this, she stuck out her tongue in embarrassment.

Seeing the girl in front of him who had turned from the original tranquility to a lively personality, Ye Ting was inexplicably infected by her cheerfulness and became happy.

He walked slowly He walked up to the girl, looked at her and said:"Arcana will not bless anyone, you can only rely on yourself if you want to be blessed by arcana. However, it seems that you have a new view on the Holy Light?"

When Ye Ting first met this girl and took her away from Quel'Thalas, he had a discussion with her about the true meaning of the Holy Light.

At that time, Liadrin was obviously a pious Saint. As a believer in the light, she believes that the power of the holy light comes from the response to the believers' pious beliefs.

However, Ye Ting, who understands the cosmology of World of Warcraft, said that the holy light is just one of the basic powers of this world. When a person's faith and the holy light When the way is consistent with the way, there is naturally the possibility of inducing the Holy Light - those who obtain the power of the Holy Light through devout faith are just praying for power from some special beings who possess the powerful power of the Holy Light.

That's right, Ye Ting He was referring to the Naaru. It was these creatures of the Holy Light who spread the power of the Holy Light to Azeroth. They were also the source of most of the races that believed in the Holy Light and truly regarded them as gods and prayed for the power of the Holy Light.

And the Titans as Those who are equal to or even higher than the Naaru will naturally not pray to these holy light creatures for holy light.

Therefore, Liadrin, who is now studying under the Titan Guardian and holding the Seal of Chastity, must be the same.

Sure enough, after hearing Ye Ting's words made the girl look quite confused.

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