Chapter Ninety-Three: Five Magics
The second magic that Chu Ge chose was a protective type of spell, since he was going to take the agile swordsman route, he would definitely not be able to wear too heavy armor on his body in the future, so it was necessary to learn a defensive type of magic.
There are many types of spells of this type, and almost every school has its own protective spells.
Elemental Petrified Skin, which consumes 10 mana and increases armor by 10 and spell resistance by 5 for 60 minutes.
The Shadow of the Shadow School consumes 10 mana and reduces physical damage taken by 33% for 60 seconds.
Arcane shield, which costs 10 mana to create a shield with 30 durability for 10 minutes.
Nature's Bark Spell consumes 10 mana, increases armor by 15, and increases the effect of Nature's healing spells by 30% for 60 minutes.
The Demon Skin of the School of Chaos, which consumes 10 mana, increases armor by 5, has 10 spell resistance, and doubles its resistance to fire damage for 60 minutes.
And so on and so forth.
These protection spells come in a variety of types, ranging from resistance to various elements, resistance to negative energy, and various armor enhancements or damage reductions.
If he could, Chu Ge really wanted to learn it all, if he set them all, it was estimated that his survivability could definitely increase by 300%, but his points were limited after all, and Chu Ge could only choose a defensive spell.
In the end, Chu Ge still chose the shield technique of the arcane school, but he didn't do it, like what bark technique, demon skin, and petrified skin, all of them are to strengthen damage reduction, and they all have certain limitations, the injury will still be injured, only the shield technique, can defend against all types of damage, although the durability of 30 points is not very high, but at least it can resist, if the damage received is low, the shield can completely absorb the damage, even if the damage is too high, it can also play a blocking role.
The third spell, Chu Ge chose a spell that could help him in reality - he knew the language.
This spell is a spell of the Arcane School of Arcane Magic, which costs 20 mana points, allowing you to understand the meaning of any language for 60 minutes, and you can communicate with each other in a modified language.
Although this spell does not have any improvement in combat effectiveness, it is too convenient in reality, and there is another reason to learn this spell, that is, Chu Ge plans to have the opportunity to go abroad to get some firearms in the future to help him brush up on copies, with this spell, the language barrier is no longer a problem.
For the fourth spell, Chu Ge chose a buff spell, and the number of such spells is more, but what Chu Ge wants is a spell that can improve the basic attributes, which can not only improve combat effectiveness, but also come in handy when learning new skills in the future.
Among the different spells with attributes, the most are in the natural school.
Bear Fortitude, which consumes 12 mana and increases a creature's stamina and tenacity by 3. Lasts 60 minutes.
Cat Grace: Consumes 12 mana to increase a creature's agility stat and movement speed by 3. Lasts 60 minutes.
Bull Brute Force: Consumes 12 mana to increase a creature's Strength stat and explosive power by 3. Lasts 60 minutes.
In addition to the natural school, the Arcane school has similar spells, but only one.
Arcane Wisdom: Consumes 12 mana to increase a creature's intelligence and memory by 3 for 60 minutes.
Sure enough, the Arcane school is more interested in intelligence.
If he could, Chu Ge really wanted to learn them all, but unfortunately there were still not enough points, so he could only study selectively, thinking about it, Xiong Zhi's tenacity was ruled out first, and endurance had the least chance to be used when learning skills.
The brute force of the ox is also excluded, he learns martial arts, and he takes the agile swordsman route, strength is relatively less important, agility is relatively more useful, and then there is intelligence, because whether it is learning magic or martial arts, intelligence is essential (in the context of martial arts, intelligence can probably be equivalent to understanding), and intelligence is always the higher the better, is it agility or intelligence?
In the end, Chu Ge still chose arcane wisdom, and it is always useful to have a little more brain.
And for the fifth spell, Chu Ge also chose a spell that didn't seem to be very strong—the invisible hand of the arcane school.
Invisible Hand: Consumes 10 mana points to construct an invisible invisible hand with magical power, the caster can use the invisible hand to move objects or use tools and weapons with the mind, the power of the invisible hand is equivalent to the caster's mental attributes, and lasts for 30 seconds.
Although this spell may seem inconspicuous, if it is used well, it is definitely a very useful spell, such as being able to take things from the air, you can take an extra weapon or shield, you can do a lot of things, and it is definitely worth the money.
The five skills were all selected, Chu Ge chose to exchange magic, and immediately, a huge amount of information was entered into his mind, and as soon as his eyes opened, all the magic was learned.
Shields, healing, literacy, arcane intelligence, invisible hands.
The five apprentice-level magics, although the increase in direct combat power was minimal, made Chu Ge feel that he had finally become a magician.
It's still a pity, Chu Ge looked at the instrument and felt unwilling for a while, there are still a lot of magic that he wants to learn, but it's a pity that he hates less money when he uses it, and he doesn't know if he will have the opportunity to encounter this kind of device in the future.
This quest will disappear once it is settled, and there will be no way to learn magic so conveniently in the future, what a headache.
It would be nice if he could bring this machine back to his home, Chu Ge suddenly had such an idea in his mind, but this thing must weigh at least half a ton even if it doesn't have a ton, right? How can you move it yourself, and the terrain in the dungeon seems to be undestructible.
But since this machine can be operated, is it still a copy of the terrain? Maybe you can move.
Why don't you give it a try, Chu Ge thought, it's better to act if you want to do it, Chu Ge excitedly made a copy, and immediately ordered a winch machine online, in addition to steel wire ropes, nylon ropes, pulley carts, crowbars and other supporting things.
After waiting patiently for two days, as soon as the things were in place, Chu Ge immediately entered the copy again with these things and came to the instrument.
He tied the instrument with wire rope and nylon rope, then fixed the winch machine to the post, and then began to turn the winch. ‘
The steel cable clanged, but the instrument did not move.
Damn, can't you move at all?
He picked up the crowbar and stabbed at the fixed points under the magic displacement device, and the sweat on his head did not have the slightest effect.
"You should know this thing can't be moved, right?"
Just when Chu Ge was at a loss, a voice suddenly sounded behind Chu Ge.