Chapter 9 Spells
Chapter 9 Spells
Clearly, this layer of fog did not originate from outside—it was fog generated by the environment inside the library due to the spell on which Loon maintained the concealment spell.
"Is this the mystery of solidification spells?" Luo Ang couldn't help but marvel.
The concealment of movement during the spell to maintain the concealment within the clouds is a mystery that the spell itself has never mentioned—but he believes that influencing the environment and creating clouds where there are none is definitely not a mystery inherent in this level zero spell.
"Once the spell has solidified, it becomes one with the wizard's soul, becoming part of the wizard's talent."
"At this time, if the wizard himself has unique traits, then this fixed spell will also be affected by these traits, generating some unique changes."
"This is the distortion of spells caused by spell solidification."
Loon involuntarily recalled the descriptions of spells and spell solidification in the Wizarding Intro.
It clearly states that spell mutation is a low-probability event.
A first-class wizard apprentice has one fixed spell slot and one temporary spell slot.
Second-class wizard apprentice, two temporary spell slots.
Up to the fourth-rank wizard apprentice, one spell slot and four temporary spell slots.
Spells and souls influence each other.
The soul can affect the effect of a spell.
The spells cast by wizards can, in turn, affect the qualities of the soul itself.
Wizard apprentices progress from first to fourth rank, each advancement stemming from a change in the soul and an impact on the solidified spells.
In addition, there's the influence of the spells they practice on their souls.
This effect will slowly accumulate until a fourth-rank wizard apprentice breaks through to become a first-rank wizard, at which point it will erupt all at once, causing a tremendous impact on the soul and solidified spells.
This influence has a very high probability of causing a level zero spell to advance to a level one spell that matches a level one wizard, while there is also a very small probability that the spell will mutate, becoming more complex, powerful, and more mysterious and unpredictable.
Even so, it's still a very small probability.
But given the current situation...
Luo Ang had only just solidified the spell that concealed him in the clouds when the level zero spell had already undergone a certain degree of mutation.
"Is it because of compatibility?" Luo Ang couldn't help but wonder.
"Or perhaps it's because of that mysterious power I was born with?"
He couldn't help but recall that fleeting glimpse when he solidified the spell.
The vast expanse of clouds, and the tiny scales and claws hidden within them, bearing the weight of the clouds.
That is the essence of his innate, mysterious power.
The solidification of the spell meant that when the spell of hiding in the clouds became part of his soul, it also allowed a portion of the innate power within his soul to manifest, giving Luo Ang a glimpse into the essence of this power.
It was none other than his totem from his previous life—the dragon totem!
He was reborn into this world of wizards, and the totem from his previous life followed him, transforming into a mysterious power in his mind to protect him.
That was a mother's final blessing to her departed child.
"The power of my hometown." A sudden pang of grievance welled up in Luo Ang's heart.
It took him a while to calm himself down and continue using his deciphering skills to identify the spells in the remaining scrolls.
The spell in the first scroll is acid splash.
The spell in the second scroll is the Missile Spell.
The spell in the third scroll is Loon's solidified hiding cloud.
The spell in the fourth scroll is a slashing spell.
The spell in the fifth scroll is levitation.
The spell in the sixth scroll is to be entangled by plants.
The spell in the seventh scroll is called Boiling.
Aside from hiding in the clouds, "Boiling" is probably the most mysterious of the remaining spells.
When used on oneself, it can make one's spiritual power and vitality more active, making the use of spiritual power more effective when a wizard casts spells and cultivates, and also allowing the wizard to recover faster after being injured.
When fighting with others, if you release "Boiling" on your enemy, it will make their mental strength and life force even more uncontrollable.
Besides this boiling, there is the spell of being entangled by plants and vines—this spell can activate plants and vines to entangle enemies, or allow plants and vines to wrap around oneself to enhance one's defensive capabilities.
In forests and grasslands, it can be said to have considerable advantages.
When Luo Ang tested it earlier, this spell also had a certain degree of compatibility with him.
"In addition to a fixed spell slot, a first-class wizard apprentice also has a temporary spell slot, which can 'pre-store' a spell. Which spell should you choose for this 'pre-stored' spell?" Loen looked at the six spells in front of him.
He then recalled the Thunderclap Technique that he had replicated.
Of the three spells, the Solidification Spell has the greatest interaction with the soul and the greatest impact on it.
The spells stored in the temporary spell slots will also have a certain impact on the soul.
The Wizarding Intro states that when a fourth-rank wizard apprentice breaks through to become a first-rank wizard, their solidified spells are sublimated. If you want the spell to have the highest probability of sublimating into a first-rank spell, then it is best if the pre-stored spell does not change back and forth.
It also records an example.
A wizard apprentice, when he is a first-class wizard apprentice, has the fixed spell Small Fireball, and the spell pre-stored in the temporary spell slot is also Small Fireball.
After that, for the temporary spell slots of second-class apprentices, third-class apprentices, and fourth-class apprentices, he reserved the Small Fireball spell.
Ultimately, when he became a first-level wizard, his Fireball spell was elevated—it didn't become the ordinary first-level Fireball spell, but a Five Fireball spell, which was even more powerful than the first-level Fireball spell. It could launch five fireballs at the same time, and its destructive power was unparalleled.
Ultimately, however, this first-level wizard, due to his overly simplistic approach, died at the hands of his enemies after his Five Fireballs spell was broken.
For Loon, regarding the choice between mechanism and numerical values, he chose mechanism for the fixed spells, and for the pre-stored spells in the temporary spell slots, he wanted to choose numerical values.
Choose the spell with the strongest destructive power that you possess.
Clearly, in terms of pure destructive power, the spells recorded in this scroll are no match for the Thunderclap spell that Loon himself comprehended—after all, that was a powerful spell that allowed Loon to instantly kill a first-class wizard apprentice even before he was a wizard apprentice.
However, Luo Ang also had some concerns about the Thunderclap Technique.
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