Chapter Sixty-Five: Spells

According to the normal cultivation method, Bai Qi should operate the true qi at this time, refining the physical body, so that the physical body can quickly recover with the help of the true qi, and the essence blood will grow rapidly, and then extract the essence blood and transform the true qi...... Day after day......

However, Bai Qi didn't do this, he stopped his cultivation of True Qi and began to learn the spells in the Dragon Heavenly Scripture.

Although Bai Qi was very similar to learning several seemingly tempting martial arts recorded in the Dragon Heavenly Scripture, he resisted this temptation, forcibly endured the pain of insecurity, and forced himself to learn spells.

The monk's spell is too single, unlike the mage's spell, which is very comprehensive, so even if a mage leaves other professions, he can survive very well, but if the monk only has spells left, then their physical ability will become very fragile, and the monk's strong survivability is based on his own martial arts, magic weapons, and spells, and only when the three are combined, the monk is truly powerful.

If it weren't for the fact that the Crusaders had been eradicated, and at this time in the Mountain Gate of the Royal Dragon Dao, Bai Qi would never dare to abandon his martial arts in the mission world.

The reason why Bai Qi didn't care about recovering his strength and still wanted to learn spells was to be able to stand out at the Dragon Gate Conference and win the identity of an inner disciple.

Su Pingbei once told Bai Qi that even if he was a congenital master, the chance of being selected by the Dragon Dao as an inner disciple was very slim, not even one-tenth, and how to stand out among the thousands of innate masters had become Bai Qi's top priority at this time.

Through many inquiries, Bai Qi found that his biggest advantage should be in spells.

In order to stand out among the many innate masters, the candidate needs to be good enough in one aspect. For example, the cultivation qualification is good enough, such as being proficient in the formation. For example, having the talent of alchemy refiner, or having the talent of spells......

Although Bai Qi's cultivation qualifications are good. But those who can break through the innate before the age of thirty, I'm afraid the qualifications will not be bad, as for the formation, alchemy, and refining tools, Bai Qi is a layman, so if you want to enter the inner door, you can only rely on spells.

Bai Qi himself is a mage, and the mage himself is an expert in playing with the rules, and the monk can't compare to the horse, although now Bai Qi has lost the ability to cast spells. But the knowledge related to spells was in his mind.

Although the monk's spell is completely different from the mage's spell, its inherent world rules will not change, and Bai Qi believes that it will be easier for him to learn the monk's spell than most people.

It turns out he was right......

The Imperial Dragon Heavenly Scripture is worthy of being the town school of the East China Sea wealthy Imperial Dragon Dao, and the spells recorded in it, in addition to the widely circulated Dalu Goods Spells, there are more than a dozen exquisite special spells.

A total of twenty-seven nine-rank spells were recorded in the introduction to the Dragon Heavenly Scripture, and Bai Qi carefully selected them. Five of them were selected, namely, the Fire God Crow and the Ice Heart Water Python. Green vine rejuvenation, spirit stone protection, sharp gold sword.

The Fire Crow is actually an advanced version of the Fire Bullet Technique. Summons a fire raven under the caster's control, which contains three fire projectiles. In battle. The summoned Fire Raven is able to hover in the air, looking for fighters. Once you find the right opportunity, under the command of the caster, you can either spray fire bullets to attack the enemy, or directly pounce on the enemy, bursting out three times the power of the fire bullet technique, which is far more powerful than the fire bullet technique, and the power of three fire bullets at the same time is not even worse than the mage's lightning javelin.

Ice Heart Anaconda, the appearance looks like an ordinary water snake technique, but in this water snake hides a cold breath, once the anaconda successfully entangles the opponent, the cold immediately erupts, the anaconda will become an ice python, the opponent is entangled and frozen, and the effect of trapping the enemy is more than ten times stronger.

Ivy Rejuvenation is a healing spell that is almost equivalent to a druid's recovery technique, recovering minor injuries.

The spirit stone talisman looks similar to the ordinary stone armor technique, but in fact, there is a thick earth qi condensed inside the formed stone armor, and it can go under the control of the caster. This spirit stone talisman consumes twice as much true qi as ordinary stone armor techniques, but if it is controlled well, the defense effect is several times stronger. The aura of the thick earth wanders in the stone armor, which is far more flexible and hidden than the stone shield that can be gathered directly from the outside. The Breath of the Earth can also restore stone armor that has been weakened by attacks, and as long as the stone armor technique is not broken once, it can not stop recovering......

The Sharp Gold Sword is a blessing spell that can be used to bless a weapon with a Rainer breath, which is roughly equivalent to a sharpness effect of +3......

These five spells, except for the sharp golden sword, all reflect the late-stage control of the monk's spells, and it is precisely because of this late-stage manipulation that the power of these spells is not weaker than the mage's third-level spells.

Having chosen a spell, Bai Qi began to study it in depth, starting with the simplest Sharp Gold Sword.

Through research, Bai Qi found that the connotation principle of the monk's spell is indeed far simpler than the mage's spell, and because the manipulation of the monk's true qi is far easier than the mage's use of spiritual power to directly control the power of the elements, in fact, although the power of the monk's nine-grade spell is equivalent to the mage's second-level to third-level spells, its casting difficulty is actually only equivalent to the mage's first-level to second-level spells.

But the problem is that the mage has an apprenticeship before learning the first-level spell, and the monk is the first to get started with the nine-grade spell, which leads to the monk's entry threshold for learning spells is extremely high, for many monks who have never been in contact with spells before, suddenly encounter the nine-grade spell, just like the illiterate suddenly got a high-level math problem, and they can't even find the door, which leads to some monks who are not strong enough to give up the study of spells and rely on talismans instead.

Therefore, talisman makers in this world are very rare, which is why Bai Qi is counting on being able to stand out in the Dragon Gate Conference through talisman making.

The complexity of the nine-rank spells of ordinary road goods is about equivalent to that between the first and second level spells, and the difficulty of these unique and exquisite spells recorded in the Dragon Heavenly Scripture is almost as high as that of the second-level spells, for ordinary monks, they must have a certain foundation in talisman before they can start researching, but for Bai Qi, this is not a problem at all.

It took him more than ten days to master the inner principle of the Daowen Diagram Array that formed the spell of the Sharp Golden Sword Mang, and it took him more than ten days to master the talisman making skills, and finally succeeded in drawing the first talisman.

Looking at the ordinary steel sword shining with golden light in his hand, and then at the broken sword on the ground, Bai Qi couldn't help but show a difficult smile.

Not only did the weapon with the Sharp Golden Sword possess almost +3 sharpness, but it was also stronger, and he easily slashed a light blue sword with an ordinary steel sword blessed with the Sharp Golden Sword, while the steel sword itself was unscathed. (To be continued......)