Mage Joan

Chapter 861 The Magical Use of Charm

If the latter two supernatural abilities are equivalent to spells, "Shivering Gaze" is equivalent to a 2nd-level spell, and "Freezing Breath" is at least equivalent to a 3rd-level spell.

Every time Joan performs "Perfect Transformation", the cost includes the blood sample of the transformed object and two "Mythical Powers", one is used to perform "Mythical Transformation", and the other is used to perform "Mythical Blood Interpretation" , to make a "Wake-Up Potion".

If you choose to transform into a "mutated snow monster", you can get at least 10 second-level spell slots, plus 5 third-level spell slots!

Even without considering that the mutated yeti itself possesses tyrannical hand-to-hand combat abilities, such a "deal" can be called a huge profit!

If there is anything that makes Joan feel that there is a fly in the ointment, it is the ability of "Shivering Gaze", the probability of adding the "paralysis" effect is not stable.

"Shivering Gaze" has two effects of causing "frostbite" and "paralysis".

Among them, the freezing damage is relatively stable, as long as it hits the target, it can output 3 energy levels of damage.

The effect of "paralysis" is different, even if the prey is shot by the "shivering gaze" of the snow monster, it may not necessarily fall into paralysis.

The probability of being hit depends on two factors - the prey's own resistance to cold, and the yeti's charm attribute.

That's right, the stronger the charm attribute of the Yeti, the easier it is for "Shivering Gaze" to paralyze its prey!

When Joan came to this conclusion through experiments, he felt a little unbelievable.

The Yeti doesn't seem like a charismatic creature, so why is its supernatural ability tied to its charisma attribute?

After finishing the experiment, Joan left the underground experiment site, went upstairs to the library to check the literature, and read several papers on the study of supernatural abilities of creatures before realizing that his understanding of "charm" was too one-sided.

As an inner spiritual attribute, "charm" does not just refer to whether the appearance is good-looking or not.

In fact, this indicator is mainly used to measure whether a certain creature has a special genetic gene or a mutant gene, both of which are collectively referred to as "bloodline potential".

Charm is the external manifestation of blood potential.

The higher the charisma attribute, the more fully developed the potential of the bloodline.

Beauty and ugliness mainly depend on genetics. Being beautiful can be regarded as having the potential of a better bloodline. Beauty is the external manifestation of a good bloodline, and of course it is more attractive.

However, not all bloodline potentials are related to appearance, so even an extremely ugly creature may still have super charm.

When it comes to blood potential, one cannot fail to mention warlocks.

After all, warlocks rely on continuous development and strengthening of their own blood potential to obtain more powerful spellcasting abilities.

The spellcasting method of a warlock is far from that of a mage, but closer to supernatural abilities.

If you don't seek rigor, a creature like a snow monster is actually like a shrunken version of a warlock.

Supernatural abilities like "Shivering Gaze" are nothing more than primitive and not so well-formed compared to Warlock's "Blood Spell".

From this, it is not difficult to understand why most creatures with supernatural abilities in the world, including snow monsters, have supernatural abilities that are more or less affected by the charisma attribute.

Of Joan's three spiritual attributes, intelligence is the highest, followed by charisma.

It is of course the best if the "intelligence attribute" can be used to determine the effect of the supernatural ability after transformation, just like determining the power of a spell. It was a pretty good result for him.

After all, Joan has a charm attribute as high as 20!

If superior charisma just makes it easier to attract attention, it is tantamount to an embarrassing burden for a withdrawn character like him.

For a long time, the overly high charisma attribute that Joan regarded as a burden, now finally comes in handy, which somewhat comforts him.

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Joan was obsessed with reading and extracting documents, and stayed in the Offa Library until evening before returning to the apartment.

After dinner, Joan chatted with Zion and his brother for a while, then went back to his bedroom on the second floor, took out the spell book and experiment log, and started the routine homework.

It wasn't until midnight that Qiao An couldn't bear the attack of exhaustion. He yawned, put away his books and went to bed.

Through the window, he saw a full moon like a silver plate hanging in the night sky.

The pale moonlight passed through the glass window and shone on his face and body, causing a shudder inexplicably.

Joan felt something was wrong.

The moon tonight is so round and bright.

Like a pale deep well, trying to suck his soul into it...

Joan shook his head, forcing himself to look away from staring at the moon.

The inexplicable and terrifying feeling just now was probably just because the spirit was too exhausted, which caused psychological hallucinations.

After all, the full moon is just a natural phenomenon, so what's there to be afraid of?

Since you live in a world where the moon phase changes regularly, isn’t it normal to see a full moon hanging in the night sky outside the window in the early morning of May 16th when the night is clear?

Joan smiled self-deprecatingly, and quickly turned his mind elsewhere.

The research on mythology and spells is progressing well. During the experiment, Joan inspired a lot of inspiration, but also caused more confusion. He decided to go to the Arcane Library tomorrow to check the literature, hoping to find relevant papers that could answer these puzzles.

It doesn't matter if you can't find a satisfactory answer. Joan can also go to a knowledgeable tutor and ask Professor Moriarty to help him answer his questions.

With longing for tomorrow, Qiao An unconsciously fell asleep.

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The next morning, Joan woke up from an uneasy dream and found herself lying in bed, transformed into a giant insect.

He was lying on his back, with two pairs of soft and transparent membranous wings stretched out behind his back, squeezed and crumpled by the narrow bed, very uncomfortable.

Joan raised his head at a loss, and saw his bloated, spindle-shaped abdomen surrounded by black and yellow stripes.

The blanket barely covered the tip of his belly, which was about to slide off.

Compared to his huge body, his six bee legs were pitifully thin, and they all danced helplessly in front of his eyes.

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