Chapter 561: Barbarian Grand Wizard (2)
The barbarian wizards of Southern Xinjiang, according to later game terminology, they are also spellcasters.
It's just that their cultivation mode and spell-casting mode are different from those of the Central Plains monks. The monks of the Central Plains play with the aura of heaven and earth, and their spells are also open and closed. And the barbarian wizards, their abilities are all Gu worms.
As far as Zhuge Liang knew, the first step in the cultivation of barbarian wizards was to select a poisonous insect as their natal Gu.
The so-called natal Gu is to cultivate thousands of poisonous insects of the same kind through secret methods, and urge these poisonous insects to kill and devour each other, and finally the remaining poisonous insect is the natal Gu of the barbarian wizard.
After refining the Natal Gu, the wizard will absorb the aura of heaven and earth through the Natal Gu.
Because, the aura of heaven and earth absorbed by wizards is all transferred through natal Gu, and most of the natal Gu are highly poisonous, so the mana of wizards is naturally poisonous.
When the wizard refines the natal Gu into an invisible, that is, gaseous state, he can contain the natal Gu in the sea of knowledge.
At this time, when the wizard casts a spell, his spell naturally carries the shadow of the natal Gu.
The symptom is that the whole body of a person or thing that has been spelled by a wizard is covered with tiny invisible insects that are invisible to the naked eye. These gaseous insects, which are invisible to the naked eye, are the epitome of the wizard's natal Gu, and they are naturally highly poisonous.
It's called voodoo.
Voodoo, invisible to the naked eye, is also highly contagious.
However, Zhuge Liang's seven-star lantern light just happened to make voodoo have nothing to hide.
Since it was found to be voodoo, as long as it did not come into contact with those corpses, it was natural that he would not be afraid of being infected.
Of course, in the memory of the original owner's previous life, Zhuge Liang knew that these voodoos were actually very easy to crack.
Because the wizard's natal Gu is basically poisonous insects, although these voodoos seem to be very powerful, they are actually the most afraid of fire.
In addition, voodoo is also afraid of thunder and lightning.
Thunder and lightning have the effect of destroying evil, and voodoo encounters it, just like winter snow meets summer rain, and it melts when touched.
Zhuge Liang's cultivation is not enough, so naturally he can't summon thunder out of thin air, so he can only burn these voodoos with fire.
……
In a moment, a soldier brought oil.
"Prepare torches, and then pour oil on the whole courtyard, and burn all this voodoo with a fire!"
Zhuge Liang maintained the seven-star lantern while commanding the soldiers.
Under the light of the seven-star lamp, voodoo has nothing to hide.
The barbarian wizards of Southern Xinjiang, according to later game terminology, they are also spellcasters.
It's just that their cultivation mode and spell-casting mode are different from those of the Central Plains monks. The monks of the Central Plains play with the aura of heaven and earth, and their spells are also open and closed. And the barbarian wizards, their abilities are all Gu worms.
As far as Zhuge Liang knew, the first step in the cultivation of barbarian wizards was to select a poisonous insect as their natal Gu.
The so-called natal Gu is to cultivate thousands of poisonous insects of the same kind through secret methods, and urge these poisonous insects to kill and devour each other, and finally the remaining poisonous insect is the natal Gu of the barbarian wizard.
After refining the Natal Gu, the wizard will absorb the aura of heaven and earth through the Natal Gu.
Because, the aura of heaven and earth absorbed by wizards is all transferred through natal Gu, and most of the natal Gu are highly poisonous, so the mana of wizards is naturally poisonous.
When the wizard refines the natal Gu into an invisible, that is, gaseous state, he can contain the natal Gu in the sea of knowledge.
At this time, when the wizard casts a spell, his spell naturally carries the shadow of the natal Gu.
The symptom is that the whole body of a person or thing that has been spelled by a wizard is covered with tiny invisible insects that are invisible to the naked eye. These gaseous insects, which are invisible to the naked eye, are the epitome of the wizard's natal Gu, and they are naturally highly poisonous.
It's called voodoo.
Voodoo, invisible to the naked eye, is also highly contagious.
However, Zhuge Liang's seven-star lantern light just happened to make voodoo have nothing to hide.
Since it was found to be voodoo, as long as it did not come into contact with those corpses, it was natural that he would not be afraid of being infected.
Of course, in the memory of the original owner's previous life, Zhuge Liang knew that these voodoos were actually very easy to crack.
Because the wizard's natal Gu is basically poisonous insects, although these voodoos seem to be very powerful, they are actually the most afraid of fire.
In addition, voodoo is also afraid of thunder and lightning.
Thunder and lightning have the effect of destroying evil, and voodoo encounters it, just like winter snow meets summer rain, and it melts when touched.
Zhuge Liang's cultivation is not enough, so naturally he can't summon thunder out of thin air, so he can only burn these voodoos with fire.
……
In a moment, a soldier brought oil.
"Prepare torches, and then pour oil on the whole courtyard, and burn all this voodoo with a fire!"
Zhuge Liang maintained the seven-star lantern while commanding the soldiers.
Under the light of the seven-star lamp, voodoo has nothing to hide.
The barbarian wizards of Southern Xinjiang, according to later game terminology, they are also spellcasters.
It's just that their cultivation mode and spell-casting mode are different from those of the Central Plains monks. The monks of the Central Plains play with the aura of heaven and earth, and their spells are also open and closed. And the barbarian wizards, their abilities are all Gu worms.
As far as Zhuge Liang knew, the first step in the cultivation of barbarian wizards was to select a poisonous insect as their natal Gu.
The so-called natal Gu is to cultivate thousands of poisonous insects of the same kind through secret methods, and urge these poisonous insects to kill and devour each other, and finally the remaining poisonous insect is the natal Gu of the barbarian wizard.
After refining the Natal Gu, the wizard will absorb the aura of heaven and earth through the Natal Gu.
Because, the aura of heaven and earth absorbed by wizards is all transferred through natal Gu, and most of the natal Gu are highly poisonous, so the mana of wizards is naturally poisonous.
When the wizard refines the natal Gu into an invisible, that is, gaseous state, he can contain the natal Gu in the sea of knowledge.
At this time, when the wizard casts a spell, his spell naturally carries the shadow of the natal Gu.
The symptom is that the whole body of a person or thing that has been spelled by a wizard is covered with tiny invisible insects that are invisible to the naked eye. These gaseous insects, which are invisible to the naked eye, are the epitome of the wizard's natal Gu, and they are naturally highly poisonous.
It's called voodoo.
Voodoo, invisible to the naked eye, is also highly contagious.
However, Zhuge Liang's seven-star lantern light just happened to make voodoo have nothing to hide.
Since it was found to be voodoo, as long as it did not come into contact with those corpses, it was natural that he would not be afraid of being infected.
Of course, in the memory of the original owner's previous life, Zhuge Liang knew that these voodoos were actually very easy to crack.
Because the wizard's natal Gu is basically poisonous insects, although these voodoos seem to be very powerful, they are actually the most afraid of fire.
In addition, voodoo is also afraid of thunder and lightning.
Thunder and lightning have the effect of destroying evil, and voodoo encounters it, just like winter snow meets summer rain, and it melts when touched.
Zhuge Liang's cultivation is not enough, so naturally he can't summon thunder out of thin air, so he can only burn these voodoos with fire. If you love it, how can you not pay attention to this or the hot online article, and chat about the online article together~