Chapter 1174 Construct Disabling Art
Although Baron Laval did not have the slightest affection for the Asa people in Elk Town, his intervention objectively saved these refugees, allowing them to escape from Winterhold and finally arrive in Stone Pillar Town.
Two days later, on July 17, Qiao An finished her internship in Linyuanbao and returned to the university campus.
On the afternoon of returning to school, Joan received two samples of the latest publication.
The first journal was "Ofa Review". The paper on "Crystal Steel" that he, Angel and Ryan completed in cooperation was published in this journal, and he won 30 academic points.
Although Joan was only the second author of the paper, Angor and Ryan still generously expressed that the results were shared equally, and each of the three received 10 academic points.
In addition, Joan also got a sample issue from the "Journal of Austrian Law" from his tutor.
Just two days ago, the paper that Joan completed independently - "Spores in the Darkness", was published in the latest issue of "Journal of Austrian Law" and won unanimous praise from the editors and reviewers, winning him a The 45 academic points also add a considerable bargaining chip to the competition for the "Annual Academic Rising Star Award".
In just one month, Qiao An published two papers in a row, plus the two papers published before, and now he has four core journal papers in his hand.
It’s just that the two articles published in the Austrian Law Review have already made those seniors who are worrying about their graduation thesis envious. He won the reputation of "Arcana Prodigy" and "Thesis Machine", and became a well-known genius at Midgard University.
Qiao An doesn't like the title "child prodigy" very much. After all, he is already 15 years old. It seems too naive to be called a "child prodigy" at this age.
He doesn't have a problem with the title "Thesis Machine," and the fact is that writing papers is, as they say, a pleasure to him.
But to be honest, Joan feels that he is not as noble as people say, and writing papers is not just to satisfy personal interests or contribute to scientific research. Another important factor is academic points.
Academic points can be used as money on the university campus, which is a material reward of real money.
Take the two papers published this month as an example, bringing Joan 55 academic points in total, and the purchasing power is equivalent to 5,500 Gold Duga!
A young man who earns a huge bonus by his own ability can be regarded as young and promising no matter what industry he is in. In the field of scientific research, perhaps because the circle is too bookish, people generally think they are high-minded, and people often only emphasize Academic achievement, but ashamed to talk about monetary benefits.
Joan was also embarrassed to publicly show off how much bonus he earned by writing thesis, but this did not prevent him from counting money in private for fun.
His ideal way of life is to be able to use the bonuses he earns from publishing papers, enough to cover tuition, living expenses, and scientific research costs, so that a virtuous circle can be formed, and he no longer has to worry about making a living.
Joan published a total of four papers this semester, plus the 3,000 Gold Duga bonus earned by winning the "Franklin Award", a total income of 15,500 Gold Duga.
If the money is only used for tuition and daily consumption, it is more than enough, but compared with the high cost of scientific research, it still seems stretched.
Many topics that Qiao An is interested in can only be shelved temporarily due to too much investment, and start with some small ideas that do not cost much money, and slowly accumulate capital and experience.
Although there is still some distance from the ideal state, fortunately, the current momentum is good, and Joan has reason to believe that his situation will get better and better.
In Moriarty's laboratory, Joan briefly reported to his mentor his internship experience in the past half month.
The link involving the "Korstchurch Spirit Collar", because Clark repeatedly told him not to disclose it to outsiders, Joan skipped it.
When it comes to the fierce conflict with Winterhold, what impressed Joan most was the "Ice Colossus", which is still scary in retrospect.
"Mentor, most of the advanced constructs such as 'Golem' and 'Colossus' have the property of being immune to magic. They are really difficult to deal with. Do you have any good ways to deal with them?" Joan couldn't help complaining to the instructor.
This time in Elk Town, he had nothing to do with the "Ice Colossus", almost leaving a psychological shadow.
"Golems and Colossi are really annoying." Professor Moriarty took a sip of his coffee and said to his students with a smile, "Golems are only extremely resistant, but Colossi have their own 'anti-magic field' ', relatively speaking, golems are easier to deal with."
"Spells such as 'Acid Arrow' and 'Rust Claw' that ignore magic resistance are still effective against golems. In addition, there are some spells that are specially used to restrain constructs."
The professor put down his coffee cup, walked to the bookshelf, unlocked the "secret lock", pulled out two scrolls from the second shelf of the bookshelf, turned around and handed them to Joan.
Joan took the scroll and opened it curiously.
The spells recorded in the two scrolls are all three-level spells, and they are all rare spells that have not been included in the university library.
What is recorded on the first scroll is the "Construct Disabling Art" belonging to the "Change School". It is as effective as its name and is specially used to deal with constructs.
To cast this spell, you need to touch the hostile construct with your own hands, and inject a pulse of magic power into the construct through your fingertips, causing strong interference to its transmission system, causing it to temporarily stop functioning, as if it were crippled.
The biggest advantage of "Construct Disablement" is that it can penetrate magic resistance, so it is still effective for advanced constructs like "Golem" that are usually immune to magic attacks.
"There are two points to be aware of when performing the 'Construct Disabling Technique'."
Professor Moriarty instructed Joan.
"First of all, the 'paralyzed' effect caused by the 'Construct Disabling Technique' has a time limit, usually only lasts for a minute or two, after which the Construct will automatically eliminate interference and resume operation. If you cannot completely destroy the Hostile constructs, it is best to use this precious time to escape."
"Secondly, the interference pulse output by the 'Construct Disablement Technique' is similar to a mental attack on a creature. Just as a creature can resist a mental attack through a strong will, some intelligent advanced constructs can also rely on their own willpower Resist this spell to avoid paralysis."
Joan nodded and took down the instructor's instructions, and unfolded the second scroll.
This scroll records the third-level necromantic arcane "Sands of Time", which also requires contact with the target before it can be cast, but the target group is wider, and it is suitable for living creatures, constructs, and even skeletons and zombies. Undead can have different effects.
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