Mage Joan

Chapter 1477 Liyanan's Blood (Ⅱ)

The spells instilled to others must be mastered and prepared by the inculcator himself, and the spells can only be instilled at the highest level 4.

The number of spells instilled in others must not exceed the instiller's spellcasting level.

For example, Joan is equivalent to a level 10 spellcaster, so he can instill at most 10 spells into others. There is no limit to the specific spell type, 0-4 level, any one is fine.

The spell instilled in others can try to be kept in the other party's body until it is used or the instiller takes it back voluntarily.

If the spell instilled into someone else is activated by the other party, the power of the spell depends on the mana of the instilled person, and has nothing to do with the instilled person's occupation or attribute.

This also means that even if the person does not have any ability to cast spells, after being instilled with certain spells, he can automatically master the skills of releasing these spells.

"Instilling mana" also has a limitation. Every time a spellcaster instills a spell to someone else, a corresponding spell slot will be sealed. The sealed spell slot will not be restored until the mana is withdrawn or the opponent uses the spell.

From this point of view, no matter how many spells the caster imparts to others, he will bear the corresponding losses. The total number of spell slots remains the same, so it seems that there is no advantage.

However, after carefully examining the configuration of "mana infusion", Joan soon discovered that there were still loopholes to take advantage of and advantages to take advantage of!

Among all the spell slots, the 0-ring spell slots are the most special type, and there is no limit on the number.

Subtract "finite" from "infinite" and the result is still "infinite".

Joan naturally imagined a situation.

If he uses "mana infusion" to imbue 10 0-level spells to others, the other party will certainly gain real benefits, but he will not lose much - because he has an infinite number of 0-level spell slots available and is sealed. 10 ring 0 spell slots, or infinitely many.

Following this line of thinking and repeatedly performing "mana infusion", theoretically, an infinite number of spellcasters can be created, but it has little practical value.

After all, each cast of "Infusion of Mana" consumes a 4th-level spell slot, and Joan doesn't have an infinite number of 4th-level spell slots to squander.

The 0-ring spells instilled in others are only 10 at most, and they will be gone when they are all used up. Moreover, the 0-ring spells are too weak, and the improvement of strength is very limited.

After transcribing "Mana Infusion", Joan next focused on the two 5-ring spells analyzed from Liyanan's blood.

The "Secondary Guardian of Steel" of the Protection School can make the subject immune to the damage of all non-enchanted metal weapons for a short period of time, and can also freely pass through metal obstacles.

The "Blade Barrier" of the Evocation School is similar to the 3-ring "Dance of Steel", and it is also a remote-controlled weapon to attack the enemy, but it is not a physical weapon, but a "forcefield long sword" shaped by magic power.

Every 3 casters can create a force field long sword, which hovers and dances around the caster, with both offensive and defensive modes.

When the forcefield longsword is used to attack, it can follow the caster's will to attack any target within 30 feet, and each hit can cause 2 energy levels of forcefield damage.

If the forcefield long swords are switched to "defense mode", these translucent long swords will rotate close to the caster at high speed, forming a circle of shields, automatically blocking enemy attacks, and even flying back arrows shot from behind.

The higher the level of the caster, the greater the number of force field swords created by the "Blade Barrier", and the tighter the defense effect provided.

Liyanan's spellcasting style has an obvious feature, that is, she is particularly good at remote control sword spells.

Level 3 "Dance of Steel" and Level 5 "Blade Barrier" are both of this type, and the level 6 spell "Blade Barrier" that Joan predicted from her blood sample also belongs to this type of spell.

When exploring the Underdark, Joan encountered Claudia Bellamy, known as the "Dark Princess" on the outskirts of the drow city "Oknell", and the other party was very good at "Sword Blade Wall". , left a deep impression on him.

This spell creates countless whirling blades that form a wall to slice through or trap enemies. Every time you touch the "Blade Wall", you will suffer force field damage up to 15 energy levels.

Except for a few spells that can destroy the force field, such as "Disintegration", no other weapons or magic can destroy the "Blade Wall".

Seeing this spell, Joan's brain turned, and he immediately thought of a "show routine".

If you first cast the 4th ring "Bouncy Ball" or the 7th ring "Force Prison" on the enemy, and then cooperate with "Spell Obstacle Crossing" to release the "Sword Blade Wall" inside the cage, unless the imprisoned person is good at teleportation spells, you can Escape from captivity in time, or keep being cut by the blade with no way out. Even a body made of iron would have to be cut to pieces if it couldn't last for two minutes.

The last 6-ring spell Joan transcribed was called "Transformation". It is said that in a certain crystal wall system, this arcane spell has a more impressive name called "Tan Sen's Transfiguration".

For most spellcasters, melee combat is not a strong suit and should be avoided as much as possible.

The "transformation technique" does the opposite, at the cost of sealing one's own spellcasting ability, greatly improving physical attributes and fighting ability, which is equivalent to temporarily changing a mage's job to become a warrior.

After the blessing of "Transformation", the three physical attributes of the caster's strength, agility, and constitution are increased by 4 points respectively.

Natural defense and fortitude saves have also been greatly improved, which is equivalent to wearing a steel breastplate.

In addition, the caster will also automatically master the skills of using all military weapons, and the fighting skills are equivalent to experienced fighters of the same level as themselves.

The price paid for this is the loss of spellcasting ability within the duration of the spell, and the inability to activate magic devices such as spell scrolls and wands, but the magic equipment that has already taken effect and the spell effects that have been blessed in advance will not be affected.

This wonderful spell is generally a bit tasteless.

Under normal circumstances, only mages and warlocks have the opportunity to learn the 6-level "transformation technique", and mages and warlocks are rarely particularly strong. Even if they add 4 points of physical attributes and a bunch of other benefits of strengthening melee, they still cannot beat fighters of the same level For this reason, sacrificing one's strengths and losing the ability to cast spells is really not worth the candle.

However, in some special cases, especially for some special arcane spellcasters, such as Joan, the "transformation technique" is very practical.

Joan's spellcasting style itself belongs to the "non-mainstream" kind, and often turns into various big monsters to fight with enemies. The "transformation technique" just fits his fighting style perfectly!

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