Chapter 162: Vane's Druid Transfiguration

Chapter 162: Vane's Druid Transfiguration

After learning some information about centaurs from the Minotaur Shaman, Kalia trotted over to Vane and told Vane what she had heard.

Vane has little memory of whether centaurs are cannibals or not. And don't care about that either. In Vane's memory, the centaur was a descendant of the earth elemental princess Thrydes and the demigod Cenarius's son, Zarta. Thrydes is an evil chaotic creature, so it is normal for her offspring to be bloodthirsty and tyrannical, after all, she is a centaur who can kill her own son, and it is not surprising that she is a cannibal race.

"How far is it?" As the sky darkened, Barka asked the Minotaur Shaman, somewhat confused.

"Oh, it's not far off. If we follow the usual pace, we will probably be able to reach the tribe tomorrow night. It's just that if we go at the pace of today's action, I'm afraid it will take two more days. The Minotaur Shaman looked curiously at the spell of Leomon's hut released by Vane, and he did not feel the spell fluctuations of Vane when he cast the spell.

Therefore, they are very curious about Vane's spells, just like now, the wind and sand outside can't enter the place where they are at all. If it had been before, they would have had to find a leeward place to rest. Now it doesn't have to be that way at all. In addition to the Minotaur Shaman being very curious, one of these Minotaurs was also curious about Vane's spells. This is a minotaur druid, but the minotaur did not introduce this druid to Vane and them, so although Vane has already noticed it, he has not exposed it.

Listening to the Minotaur Shaman's words, Barka leaned towards Venn and said, "Vane, if we continue to use today's speed tomorrow, we will need to walk for two days to arrive, is there any way you can speed up our march?" ”

The conversation between Barka and the Minotaur Shaman, Vane had also heard. Now that Barka came running to ask, Vane said to Barka, "Tomorrow we'll use swiftness spells." ”

In fact, there could have been a better solution, which was to discuss it with Teddy, and then Vane and the four of them sat on Teddy and moved forward. However, the Minotaur did not introduce the Minotaur Druid to Vane and them, so Vane of course secretly instructed Teddy to keep his juvenile form as an insurance or a backhand just in case.

Although the Minotaur is very gentle in his memory, it is only a memory, and it is difficult for Vane to believe that the Minotaur will be a gentle character with such a wild land.

Before going to bed, Vane even secretly replenished the defensive spells on several of them. Just in case, this time he didn't use the spell scroll, but the spell memorized in the spell slot that he used directly, anyway, these minotaurs are there, and he can't copy the spell scroll, so it's better to release it and use it than to waste it.

Early the next morning, Vane pulled out the spell scroll of the swift spell and released the swift spell. Suddenly, Vane and the others moved much faster.

"What kind of spell was that one you just cast?" The Minotaur Shaman had already been curious about Vane's spell last night, and now that he saw Vane casting the spell again, he couldn't help but come over and ask with his curiosity.

"That's quickness, it's to make us move faster. It's not that you have to walk for two days at the same speed as yesterday, but with this spell, you can reach your clan in one day. Vane smiled and said to the Minotaur Shaman.

"Is it the power of the wind? But I didn't feel it. The Minotaur shaman asked, puzzled.

"No, not the power of the wind. It is a direct acceleration of the body's speed of action. Vane heard the Minotaur shaman's speculation and denied it.

Shamins and druids in the world of Azeroth also have accelerated spells to use. Shamans rely on the wind to increase their speed. Druids rely on transfiguration spells to transform into fast-moving animals to increase their movement speed.

The druids here are fundamentally different from the part-time druids in the Venn system. First of all, Vane's part-time druids are more like the product of the fusion of the two professions of druids and shamans in the world of Azeroth. In addition, there is a transformation spell, and Vane feels that his transformation spell is even stranger, and it is also a transformation spell that is completely different from the rules in the DND world. He didn't know how the system was modified, but Vane's druid transformation felt weird to him.

Azeroth's druid transformations rely on the power of various animal demigods. The druid transformation of the DND system is a kind of professional spell that relies on the gift of nature, just like the divine art. Both druid shapeshifters need to be familiar with the survival habits of the animal they want to transform. What is the Transfiguration spell given in the Venn system? First of all, it is necessary to study the body composition of the animal that wants to be transformed, the skin, internal organs, blood, etc., the body cells of the animal that you want to transform, and finally the genetic information of the animal that needs to be thoroughly studied.

Only after mastering these can you use the transformation spell of the druids in the system to transform animals that have been thoroughly studied. If you haven't studied an animal, you have to start a new study again if you want to shape.

It may seem like a lot of trouble, but it's not without its benefits. While other animals can only transform into specific animals, Vane can combine the strengths of different animals by manipulating genetic information. It's just that it takes a lot of knowledge and experience to be able to do it.

So far, the only animal Vane has studied is Teddy. It's only going to transform Teddy, an animal. Note that not one, but one. Why? Quite simply, such a troublesome thing, of course, is to find animals that are obviously not ordinary creatures to study. For this reason, for a long time, whenever Wayne approached Teddy, Teddy would bare his teeth at Wayne. It didn't know why Wayne did that, a bear was still a bear no matter how smart it was. It's not that I feel sorry for the little blood that comes out of me, but because every time Vane makes it hurt a lot.

Of course, Vane didn't hurt Teddy, but he couldn't help it. As time passed, Teddy's skin grew tougher and tougher. It's not that the skin is thick, but as time passes, a layer of arcane energy begins to appear on the teddy's epidermis. Now if you want to get some blood from Teddy, ordinary tools are not easy to use, you can only use a knife to cut a hole hard. This opening can't be small, because the small opening will be immediately frozen by the cold power of Teddy's body, and no blood will flow out.

If it weren't for Teddy's fierce enough, how could Vane have ordered Teddy to hide as their backhand at a few critical moments.

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