Mage Joan

Chapter 908: Betty Blood

After seeing Mrs. Josephine away, Joan looked up at the sky and hesitated to go back to see if the instructor and Ms. Betty were awake.

After a short hesitation, he decided not to go back first, lest everyone be embarrassed, and he now has a more urgent matter that needs to be dealt with immediately.

After making up his mind, Joan hurried back to his laboratory and took out the glass bottle with the bloodstained handkerchief from the jacket pocket.

Through the wall of the glass bottle, Joan saw the blood plasma soaked in cotton yarn flowing down and filled the bottom of the bottle, and his mood was excited.

He unscrewed the cap and carefully pulled out the handkerchief with a pair of tweezers disinfected with spells, placed it in an open glass dish, unscrewed the plasma, filtered it, and collected it again.

After some treatment, Joan finally collected half a bottle of plasma, weighing about 2 to 3 ounces.

These precious blood samples, taken from Ms. Betty, are Joan's biggest gains today.

He was reluctant to use these plasmas, directly depicting the No. 4 rune Ansuz on the blood-stained handkerchief, and cooperated with the rune to perform "myth blood interpretation".

The spell took effect as he expected, and the cotton handkerchief became misty.

Countless small blood particles, under the effect of magic power, automatically detached from the handkerchief, and gathered in a cloud of gold thread over the glass dish.

At the same time, the handkerchief in the glass dish became white again after the blood detached.

Seeing this scene, Joanne was pleasantly surprised to find that "Mythical Blood Interpretation" also has an unexpected use, that is, it can separate blood and its attachments.

Using this technique, he will be more convenient to obtain blood samples in the future.

By hand, this "little trick" was written in the experiment log book, and Joan turned his attention to the cloud of blood in the air.

After a brief review, he confirmed that the spell runes contained in the blood cloud are not counted as 0-ring tricks, and there are almost 30 or so, which belong to 1 to 6 rings, respectively.

In this way, on average, there are only 5 spells per ring position, even if compared with the number of spells mastered by the 5th-level little wizard like Joan, it is not enough to look at.

However, for a 12th-level sorcerer, this is already outstanding.

Warlocks who rely on talent to eat have never been of the same level in terms of the number of spells they can master compared to the wizards who rely on acquired learning.

Betty has two kinds of warlock bloodlines, "half drow" and "weird", but most of the arcane skills she developed belong to the common and practical type.

This practice is certainly reasonable and efficient, but it is not good news for Joanne.

Because the bloodline spell developed by Ms. Betty, you can almost find the corresponding arcane scroll in the university library, and he has copied most of the spells.

There was no need to dispel the password, but it did not bring him much surprise.

Looking down from the first ring to the sixth ring, Joan found a total of 4 novel spells that he had never seen before.

They are 2 rings of "spider foot surgery", 4 rings of "liquefaction technique", 5 rings of "spider technique", and 6 rings of "group liquefaction technique".

These four spells are not difficult to find by looking at the name, and can be divided into two categories.

Two of the spells closely related to the "spider" originate from Betty's drow bloodline.

The people of the dark elves have treated spiders as holy objects since ancient times.

The goddess Rose they admire, the most well-known title is "the queen of spiders".

There are many spells related to spiders in the dark elf warlock lineage, which is also reflected in Betty, a half-blood dark elf.

A 2-loop "spider foot technique" allows the caster to grow a pair of appendages resembling spider long legs on both sides of the caster's body, with hook claws at the end of the appendage.

The spellcaster can use these four spider legs to climb freely on smooth vertical cliffs or horizontal surfaces while the spell continues to take effect.

Like a real big spider, the cornices are flat.

Joan felt familiar with this spell.

After a little recollection, he remembered seeing a 2-ring spell called "Spider" in the university library, which is the same level as "Spider" and has almost the same function.

But looking back carefully, there are still obvious differences between the two spells.

The role of "spider" is to make the caster's hands and feet become as dexterous as spider legs and can be attached to the wall and climb freely.

But in this way, when climbing, you must keep your hands and feet close to the wall at the same time, and you can't free your hands to do anything else.

"Spiderfoot" is more convenient than "spider" in that it has additional appendages for climbing, which can free up two hands to cast spells or fight.

In addition, there is a particularly disgusting drawback of "Spider Run", that is, you must use a live spider as a casting material, and require the caster to swallow the spider, otherwise the spell will not succeed.

Qiao An didn't choose "Spider" at the beginning. A very important factor is that he couldn't stand this disgusting method of casting.

To the best of Joan's knowledge, he and his current classmates, Edward, Thomas, Angel, and Ryan, were also dismissed by the "swallowing spider" barrier and had to give up learning "spider operation."

I don’t know how many young mages, who once screamed at the person who invented this spell, are psychopathic.

In contrast, "Spiderfoot" does not have such a bad taste, nor does it require any casting materials.

Joanne felt that it was necessary for him to copy "Spiderfoot" onto the scroll, and after returning to school, sell it to the Austrian Law Library.

The main reason is not to earn that few dollars, but to seek benefits for the students of this major and even the younger students and juniors, so that they will not suffer the torture of "spider".

The second spell that Joan interpreted from Ms. Betty's blood, which is closely related to spiders, also originates from the drow descent, which is the 5-ring "spiderization".

This spell fully reflects the fascination and admiration of the dark elves for spiders.

With this spell, the caster can transform into a spider of various sizes, or a monster with a large mutant spider in the lower body and a dark elf in the upper body, which is called "spider drow".

During the transformation, the caster can completely change his physique from the cellular level to obtain all physical attributes and supernatural abilities corresponding to the spider form and the "spider drow" form.

"Spiderization" looks quite interesting, but after Joan thinks about it, he vaguely suspects that this spell has not been fully optimized. From the perspective of its function, it is not worthy of the magic level of the 5th-level spell.

For example, this spell allows the caster to gain the supernatural ability to transform objects, which sounds great.

However, if you think about it carefully, this spell can only be used to change various types of spiders or "spider drow". However, these two types of creatures have no supernatural abilities worth mentioning at all.

As for the effect of "spider" in other aspects, 4 ring "transformation" can also be done, so why does it occupy a 5 ring spell?

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