Chapter 209: Alien Spirit Root Spell

Shi Tuo thought so, but when he came to the wooden frame where the battle spell books were placed, and saw the jade slips displayed on it, he knew that for the general Five Elements spells, whether they were in the border wilderness or the inner realm, the content that had been handed down was almost the same. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

Shi Tuo looked at more than a dozen jade slips in a row, and found that the spells recorded in these jade slips were all big road goods that he had seen in the Chuan Gong Pavilion of the Golden Sword Gate.

For example, the Wood Thorn Technique, the Wind Blade Technique, the Earth Wall Technique, etc., these spells have been passed down as part of the collection when they reach the inner realm.

This made Shi Tuo slightly disappointed with the jade slip placed on this wooden frame, after all, what he saw in front of him was not as tall as he expected.

However, at that time, Tuo was not in a hurry to see the next jade slip, but patiently read the firebird spell jade slip in his hand completely, and his mood improved a lot.

Although the situation was still not as good as he expected, at least he wouldn't be in vain.

The Firebird Technique is one of the earliest spells learned by Shi Tuo, second only to the Wind Blade Technique, Fireball Technique and other Qi training period spells.

Therefore, Shi Tuo is also very familiar with the Firebird Technique. Besides, the Burst Firebird that he is still using today is also a spell that he has figured out from the Firebird Technique.

Although Shi Tuo thought that the Burst Firebird was a spell he had created himself, after seeing the Firebird Spell in his hand, he no longer thought so, and just regarded the Burst Firebird as a half-finished spell that he had figured out on his own.

Because the firebird technique that Shi Tuo saw now was still very different from the firebird technique he had mastered before.

It's not that the current firebird technique is very similar to the bursting firebird that Shi Tuo figured out by himself. It's just that this firebird technique is not only better than the firebird technique that Shi Tuo is familiar with in terms of power, but also the speed of casting.

The main reason for this situation is that the current Firebird Technique completely subverted Shi Tuo's previous way of luck when he cast the Firebird Technique, making him realize for the first time that the original spell could still be cast in such a convenient way.

This new way of casting luck made Shi Tuo seem to see the door of a new world, and his previous spells were not worth mentioning.

It's just that what made him a little puzzled was that if the basic Five Elements spells circulating in the inner realm were of this quality, then he shouldn't be able to win so easily when he fought those opponents before.

In terms of the speed of casting spells alone, Shi Tuo felt that in his original way, he was not at all comparable to the monks in the inner realm.

However, in fact, after he came to the inner realm, he also fought with many monks in the inner realm, but he didn't feel that their spell casting speed was a step faster than his own.

What Shi Tuo didn't know was that the reason why the Five Elements Basic Spells here were included in the collection of the Zhongdu Academy was because they were much more mysterious than the spells mastered by ordinary monks.

If these spells were really already a street item that had been widely spread in the entire inner realm, how could they be so carefully collected by the Zhongdu Academy?

Shi Tuo didn't think too much about the reason, just thinking that he now had the opportunity to learn these special basic spells, so he began to find all the jade slips that recorded the basic spells he had mastered.

After finding out all the more than a dozen jade slips, Shi Tuo began to learn the basic five elements spells while the iron was hot.

He could imagine that once he learned these spells, his casting speed would increase dramatically. And when he fights with his opponents, he can also use this to take advantage.

The difficulty in learning a new spell is not in memorizing the spell formula, but in actually casting the spell.

For a monk like Shi Tuo who has improved his spells, there is one thing that is the most difficult, and that is to change the spell-casting habits that have been formed while learning new spells.

However, compared to other cultivators who had cultivated for decades or hundreds of years, Shi Tuo had only cultivated for less than a year in total.

Therefore, although it took Shi Tuo a lot of effort to correct the wrong spellcasting habit, he finally completed all the corrections in one day.

However, if Shi Tuo wants to use the luck method to cast spells smoothly, it will take a long time of repeated practice and the baptism of actual combat.

Of course, the requirements for this aspect are not to be completed overnight, nor are they to be achieved in the space of interpretation.

Therefore, on the surface, Shi Tuo's current casting speed is not much faster than before.

It's just that to Shi Tuo's surprise, his Burst Firebird, Burst, after trying a new way of luck, his power has also increased significantly.

If Shi Tuo didn't take the initiative to explain, I'm afraid no one would believe that the Burst Firebird was actually groped from the Firebird Technique, a spell in the foundation building period.

After trying all the basic spells and the derivative spells on top of them, Shi Tuo didn't want to let his precious time in the magic space continue to waste on fried cold rice.

Faced with the wooden frame in front of him that seemed to be old, but was actually a treasure trove, if Shi Tuo didn't take the opportunity to learn some new spells, how could he be willing to leave?

So, after another period of non-stop checking, Shi Tuo finally found a few jade slips in the wooden frame that he had never seen in the Golden Sword Gate Transmission Pavilion.

"Ice, Thunder, Hurricane......"

Shi Tuo muttered the names of these spells in his mouth, and suddenly realized that these spells were actually spells that were specially cultivated by the Alien Spirit Root Cultivator.

The reason why there are these spells in the Zhongdu Academy, but not in the Golden Sword Gate, is because the Alien Spirit Root Monk is a rare genius for the Golden Sword Sect for many years.

It may be that there are spells cultivated by the Alien Spirit Root Cultivator in the Golden Sword Gate, but because these spells are more precious than ordinary Five Elements Spells, they are stored separately or carried by the elders who are in charge.

And for Zhongdu Academy, it is not so rare to have a Strange Spirit Root Cultivator who can be called a genius in the border wilderness and even in the inner realm.

Although Shi Tuo's spiritual root attributes have not yet been completely clarified, they have been tested, and there are eight attributes of gold, wood, water, fire, earth, ice, thunder, and wind.

He has more or less mastered the spells of the five elements attributes of gold, wood, water, fire, and earth, but he has not yet learned the spells exclusive to the three alien spirit root cultivators of ice, thunder and wind, so it can be said that he is blind to the favorable conditions of having alien spirit roots.

In fact, this kind of favorable conditions did not exist at the beginning, and at the beginning, Shi Tuo's spiritual root attribute could only be called a mixture.

But after the nourishment of the Chaos Fruit, his various attribute spiritual roots became pure. Only in this way would his various attribute spiritual roots not affect each other, resulting in a mixture of spiritual power in his body.

Otherwise, Shi Tuo would be no different from an ordinary Miscellaneous Spirit Root Cultivator. No, his original spiritual root could be said to be extremely messy, much worse than that of ordinary miscellaneous spiritual root cultivators.

But now, Shi Tuo has no worries about this at all, and these kinds of alien spirit root spells in his hands are simply tailor-made for him.

There is only one day left in this acting space. Shi Tuo didn't dare to delay, and immediately began to repeatedly consider the key points of these spells.

The Alien Spirit Root Spell is much more powerful than the ordinary Five Elements Spell, but it is also more difficult for new monks to practice.

Shi Tuo only took one day to learn the previous dozen or so basic Five Elements spells, although there are reasons for learning these spells before, but the important thing is that there are many types.

At that time, when Tuo also spent the rest of his day practicing these kinds of spells, he only had time to learn the first two in the end.

For the hurricane technique in the back, as well as some deeper alien spirit root spells, Shi Tuo was stunned that he didn't have time to learn it.

However, he did not feel frustrated because of this, in the process of practicing these kinds of spells, Shi Tuo found that it was much more difficult for a monk to mobilize the spiritual power of the corresponding attributes of the alien spirit root in his body than it was to mobilize the spiritual power of the five element attributes.

It can also be inferred that when fighting in the outside world, it is also more difficult for the alien spirit root spell to affect the spiritual power of the heaven and earth of the corresponding attributes around it, which is more difficult than ordinary spells.

Faced with this situation, Shi Tuo found that the luck methods of these several Alien Spirit Root spells were much more subtle than the previous basic Five Elements attribute spells.

And this subtle change to a certain extent can make up for the lack of difficulty in mobilizing spiritual power when casting the Alien Spirit Root spell.

It's like Shi Tuo's Ice Sealing Technique and Heavenly Thunder Technique, which he has mastered, and he has cast it through a specific luck method, not only did he not feel the difficulty of casting spells, but he felt that his spiritual power was much easier to concentrate.

Not only that, but what made Shi Tuo even more excited was that the power of these two alien spirit root spells far exceeded Shi Tuo's expectations.

Originally, Shi Tuo felt that although the Ice Sealing Technique and the Heavenly Thunder Technique were alien spirit root spells, their power might be relatively strong, but after all, they were at the same level as the Fireball Technique, the Wind Blade Technique and other Qi training period spells, no matter how strong they were, how strong could they be?

It's just that as soon as he performed the ice sealing technique, he was surprised when he saw a thick piece of ice suddenly rising in front of him.

This ice sealing technique actually froze the surrounding air directly, and this was achieved when there was no ice attribute heaven and earth spiritual power in the surrounding air.

Who said that freezing three feet is not a day's cold? The thick ice that suddenly appeared in front of Shi Tuo's eyes was definitely not only three feet thick.

After seeing the power of the Ice Sealing Technique, Shi Tuo naturally wouldn't let the Heavenly Thunder Technique go, only to see that as soon as he raised his right hand, a purple Heavenly Thunder clicked and tore through the darkness in the sky above.

Between the lightning and flint, the purple heavenly thunder had already hit the thick ice formed by Shi Tuo's ice sealing technique.

Then only a roar was heard, and the ice not far in front of Shi Tuo was blown into countless pieces by the purple thunder.

The fine ice chips flew in all directions with a huge impact force like small darts, and one of them landed on Shi Tuo's body, which actually made his face hurt slightly.