Mage Joan

Chapter 317 Rune of Infinity (Ⅱ)

Compared with the brutal squeeze suffered by Martin Smith, Joan's situation is much better.

All the results he made in the laboratory belong to himself. Master Rawls does not ask to share his results, and sometimes even subsidizes money to help him collect rare materials, and patiently and meticulously helps him solve technical problems.

Joan felt sorry, and wanted to send some gifts to express his gratitude to the tutor-this is a common rule at Leiden College.

Master Rawls did not accept his thank you gift, and even admitted that he was not short of money, and even disdain to take advantage of students.

Qiao An really felt lucky to meet such a good teacher.

After getting the magic crystal ready, Joan then opened the drawer and took out the belt bought at Yangbo Firm for 50 gold coins.

The finest calfskin was tanned, and the gilt buckle gleamed with a ruby ​​the size of a small fingernail.

This belt is too gorgeous. Thomas has a belt of the same style, which matches his flamboyant temperament. Joan doesn't like it very much, and he doesn't plan to wear it himself. It is just used as an enchanting material, which looks high-grade and looks good.

Joan put the belt on the table, took out a wooden box from the drawer, opened the box lid, and there were six small compartments inside, containing the furs of bulls, brown bears, civet cats, foxes, owls and falcons. It is the enchanting material that will be used next.

That's all the materials.

The enchanting tools are simpler, only a carving knife, a quill pen, and a bottle of deep sea squid ink.

Driven by "obsessive-compulsive disorder", Joan arranged the materials and tools neatly and meticulously on the test bench, nodded in satisfaction, and officially started the enchanting operation.

Joan's idea is to use only one enchanted belt, so that the wearer's strength, agility, physique, intelligence, perception and charm attributes will all be improved.

With his current spellcasting ability, if he can complete this work as he wishes, the improvement rate of the six attributes will all be +2.

Most of the magic tools on the market are low-level strange items that increase 2 attributes, but these magic tools can only increase one attribute, and Joan wants to come up with a "hodgepodge" that can be worn at the same time with only one belt. The effect of six magical devices.

In order to realize this idea, the usual practice is to first create six pieces of magic tools that enhance different attributes, and then try to eliminate the interference of each other's magic power and integrate them into one.

This idea is feasible, but it is very troublesome. With Joan's current spellcasting ability, it will take at least two or three months to complete the project.

Joan doesn't have so much energy and time to waste, so he plans to find another way to use "Rune runes" to replace traditional enchanting techniques. Based on past experience, the construction period will definitely be greatly shortened.

Using this idea to make a magic tool, the most critical step is the first step—to find the runes that meet the enchanting requirements.

In fact, Joan's thinking process is exactly the opposite of the enchanting process. Instead of deciding what to do and then finding the corresponding runes, Joann conducts a comprehensive and detailed study of all runes.

During the research process, if one of the runes is found to have a special function, then use the "deductive method" to deduce what kind of magic weapon this rune can be used to make.

As far as the current situation is concerned, the conclusion drawn from the reverse is naturally the belt that improves all attributes.

Joan chose the No. 23 rune "Daeg", which literally means "growth", which symbolizes endless breakthroughs and extensions, evolution and evolution without end.

First of all, it is not difficult to see that this rune fits very well with the "School of Change", and is suitable as an enchantment carrier for the spell of change.

Joan's further research found that the meaning of "infinity" in the Daeg runes is not only literal, it can really bring a certain degree of "infinity" characteristics to the enchanting process, such as extending the duration of spells indefinitely. Once activated, it takes effect permanently.

The next thing Joan has to do is to try to implement the theoretical "infinite" magic power of Daeg runes on specific magic tools.

He first picked up a pen and dipped in ink, and drew a Daeg rune on the belt as an enchanting carrier, then picked up a pinch of ox hair, and chanted the spellcasting incantation of the 2-level transformation system arcane "Power of the Bull".

"Ahya!"

Finally, Joan chanted the activation spell in Quenya, which represents "change", and the magic net randomly distributed around the body was quickly distorted and deformed by the spell, faintly showing the outline of a golden bull.

After completing the preparations for casting the spell, Joan stretched out a finger and lightly touched the No. 23 rune Daeg drawn on the inside of the belt. The phantom of the Taurus hovering behind him suddenly converged, turning into a magic pulse and injecting Daeg with his fingertips as the channel. runes.

Joan kept his right index finger in contact with the belt, freed his left hand to grab a handful of magic crystal powder, and lightly sprinkled it on the belt.

The Daeg rune is like a sponge. While absorbing mana, it also absorbs the magic crystals that fall down, absorbs the energy contained in the magic crystals, and fixes the "power of the bull" on the belt.

According to past experience, this is considered to have completed the first stage of the enchanting process.

But Joan was not satisfied with that.

So far, this belt is only a semi-finished product. Its function is to release the "power of the bull" three times a day, and each time lasts for 30 minutes, which obviously does not meet his requirements.

What Joan wants is a belt that can generate magic power for a long time. How far is it from his request now?

This question may seem esoteric at first glance. There seems to be an insurmountable gap between a magic device with a fixed number of uses and a magic device that can be used infinitely. In fact, an in-depth analysis reveals that the gap between the two is not as big as imagined.

Considering that the magic tool can also be automatically recharged like the caster resets the spell slot, if all the usage times are exhausted today, it will be automatically replenished tomorrow.

The so-called "permanent effect" can actually be simplified as "all-day effective".

The next question is simple.

According to the time and space laws of the main material plane, each day is divided into 24 hours, and each hour is divided into 60 minutes.

Joan is a level 3 mage, and the "power of the bull" blessed on the belt can last for 30 minutes, which is half an hour.

Divide 24 hours by 0.5, and the quotient is 48, that is to say, it is necessary to release the "power of the bull" 48 times in a row to make the magic effect last seamlessly for a whole day.

The current belt can only be activated 3 times a day, which is only equivalent to 1/16 of the whole day.

The next question is, how can I increase the number of casts of the belt to 48 times per day?

It's actually very simple, and it works wonders!

Repeat the enchanting process just now, and repeatedly apply the "power of the bull" to the belt, stacking a total of 16 times can stack the total duration of the spell to 24 hours.

When the belt runs out of all spellcasting times, it will last for a whole day, and it will be automatically recharged the next day, and it will be able to cast spells in turn for a whole day.

So repeated, infinite cycle, and finally achieve the permanent effect of spells.

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