Chapter 805: Geyser
The "hypnotic" effect usually needs to be conveyed with the help of the senses, and this is also a potential drawback of "hypnotic" spells and supernatural abilities.
For example, "Ecstasy", no matter how beautifully it is sung, it will not work for the deaf after all.
"Hypnotic pattern" is no exception. If you release this dazzling spell on a group of blind people, it is doomed to be useless.
Peridon, not only is he not blind, but his eyesight is very good!
That's embarrassing.
The better your eyesight, the easier it is to see things you shouldn't, like a ball of bright light swirling in the night sky.
Joan felt that the spell of "hypnotic pattern" should be able to present a big "surprise" to the Pelidons of Bailun Mountain.
The last spell Joan transcribed today was the 3-ring "Geyser".
Just looking at this simple name, it already shows the basic characteristics of spells.
The magic of the "jet fountain" is that as long as a creature is designated, a strong jet stream can be created immediately under its body, blasting the target into the sky!
The jet stream shaped by the magic power looks like a high-pressure fountain, but it does not depend on the real atmosphere or liquid, even in a vacuum, it can still be cast.
As long as there is an environment where the magic net exists, whether it is the surface or the air, it can create a fountain. Therefore, this spell is also effective for flying creatures.
High-pressure jet stream, to put it bluntly, is a shock wave, which is very effective for demolishing buildings or bombarding enemies, and its destructive power is quite amazing!
In addition to the initial impact damage, the "Fountain" can also throw the ground target high. When the target rises to the highest point and then falls, it will cause additional fall damage the moment it hits the ground.
In addition, if the spell is released indoors, the target can also be thrown towards the ceiling at high speed, hitting the head with blood, and may even fall into a coma.
The impact of the "jet fountain" is proportional to the level of the caster.
For Joan, releasing a "jet fountain" once caused almost the same damage as the "lightning beam", which is also a third-level spell.
The "Lightning Beam" is launched horizontally, and the biggest advantage is that it can strike a long list of enemies on the launch axis at the same time.
The "jet fountain" is a vertical jet that can only hit a designated target. The advantage is that it can treat the opponent as a "bouncy ball" and oscillate back and forth between the floor and the ceiling...
As far as dealing with Peridon was concerned, since the opponent was a flying creature, in Joan's opinion, there was very little chance that the "jet fountain" would come in handy.
However, when Peridon retracts his wings, locks on the prey on the ground, and dives down from a high altitude, the value of the "jet spring" is reflected.
The sudden high-pressure shock wave can push away Pelidon who is diving down at high speed in time, and it can receive miraculous effects whether it is self-protection or saving people.
After transcribing all four spells, Joan returned the scrolls to the librarian and left the reading room.
Before reporting to the military camp, there are less than two days of preparation time.
In addition to learning the newly transcribed spells, Joan also wanted to use the buffer time of these two days to make two magic tools.
As early as during the exploration of the Underdark, Joan began to conceive these two magic tools, and specially collected some rare materials for enchanting.
After returning to school, Joan continued to perfect the idea of the two magic tools while writing the thesis.
Today, his idea is fully developed, just waiting to start production.
The idea of these two magic tools was originally out of interest, and Joan didn't intend to target anyone.
However, at this moment, when he looked back at the mature enchanting scheme, he couldn't help being surprised by a coincidence.
These two magic tools are exactly the sharp weapons to restrain flying monsters like Peridon. If they can be completed on schedule, they will definitely play an important role in the next military mission!
Flying monsters like Peridon can also be broadly classified as birds.
When it comes to hunting birds, what are the most commonly used weapons?
Nets and shotguns must be popular options.
After Joan returned to his apartment from school, he immediately started making two magic tools, a magic net and an enchanted pistol.
Joan named the net he was making "Spiritual Web" because its main material is the sticky silk extracted from the body of "Phase Spider", which can catch intangible prey, such as various ghosts, or phase spiders. Spiritual creatures.
Joan always strives for perfection when making magic tools when conditions permit.
In addition to the "phase spider silk", he also specially prepared two rolls of silk thread from cave fishing as auxiliary materials for weaving the spiritual net.
The "phase spider silk" is viscous enough, but its toughness is slightly poor, and it is easy to break under strong impact.
"Cave fishing crab silk" is generally viscous, but its strength is super tough, and it can withstand tens of thousands of pounds of tension without damage.
Joan plans to blend these two silk threads with complementary properties as the embryo material for weaving the "spiritual net", so that the net has both stickiness and toughness.
The two silk threads are blended for an added bonus.
"Phase silk" has supernatural characteristics similar to the body of "phase spider", and can appear in two forms: "entity" or "spiritual body".
As for "cave fishing crab silk", it is an ordinary physical form.
In the process of weaving the spiritual web, for the convenience of operation, Joan kept the "phase spider silk" in a solid state.
When the net is woven, Qiao An will switch the "phase spider silk" into a "spiritual body" form, while the "cave fishing crab silk" will remain in a physical state.
In this way, the "spiritual net" actually has a dual structure of "entity" and "spiritual body", which derives dual functions-it can be used to capture both physical creatures and spiritual creatures.
When catching solid creatures, it is mainly "cave fishing crab silk" that plays a role, while when it is used to catch spirit or incorporeal creatures, it mainly relies on "phase spider silk".
"Phase spider silk" and "cave fishing crab silk" have been prepared, and the first technical problem Joan faces now is how to blend the two kinds of silk threads into a net.
The design drawing on paper looks simple, but it is difficult to know how difficult it is in actual hands-on operation!
The two sticky slender threads are easily stuck together and become like a mess, which cannot be sorted out at all.
Joan initially planned to use primitive tools such as "spindle" and "crochet" to complete the netting work, but was forced to give up after a few tries.
He prides himself on his dexterity, but after all, he only has two hands, and he doesn't have the skills of an octopus spider, so he really can't handle the sticky silk.
In the final analysis, mages still rely on spells to solve problems.
After Joan gave up trying to weave by hand, she immediately turned to another way of thinking.
Can some kind of magic be used instead of handwork to quickly complete the blending and weaving process of the two silk threads?
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