Mage Joan

Chapter 890 Warlock Bloodline (Ⅲ)

The more Joan thought about it, the more excited she became.

If this idea is realistic, it means that I don't need to take part in the Warlock profession, and I can still obtain Warlock spells, and these spells are all excavated from my body, so I don't need to spend a copper plate for this, which can save a lot of money The cost of transcribing a spell.

Joan restrained his excitement and continued to check the second spell from "strange blood".

After a little observation, Joan's eyes flashed with disappointment, and he put down the quill in his hand.

The second spell of "Strange Bloodline" is the 2nd level "Transformation", which I have learned a long time ago.

Calm down and think about it, Joan thinks this is normal.

As far as the first three rings of arcane art are concerned, Joan has not learned much, and it is inevitable that he will encounter a "crash".

In just a few minutes, Joan experienced surprises and disappointments successively, returned to calm, and continued to check the next spell.

This time it did not disappoint him.

The third-level spell of "strange bloodline" is a spell that he has not learned yet, the "suggestion technique" of the enchantment school.

Compared with enchantment spells such as "Charm Human" and "Charm Stranger", which strictly limited the subject group, the biggest advantage of "Suggestion" is that it is effective for creatures of all races.

If the subject's willpower is not strong enough, the caster can use a gesture or two, or a few words, to prompt the opponent to act according to his will.

It should be noted that the "suggestion technique" cannot absolutely control the subject's will, nor can it require the subject to obey any order unconditionally. All hints need to be based on a reasonable basis, and try to make the subject feel that doing so will do him more good than harm.

Conversely, if the caster puts forward some unreasonable demands, such as ordering the subject to commit suicide or self-mutilation, it will definitely arouse the vigilance of the other party and cause the spell to fail.

Joan copied the 3-ring "Suggestion" into his spell book, dried the ink, put down the quill with satisfaction, and continued to look at the three spells of the "Wave Group".

These three spells all originated from the "insectization bloodline".

Ring 1 "Ventriloquism", after casting the spell, you can use any other organ that can vibrate to make a sound without passing through the "vocal cords", and you can speak freely.

A healthy human being vibrates from muscles to internal organs all the time, or "squirming" is more appropriate.

As long as there is "movement", it can be used as a medium for voice.

For example, when you are hungry, there will be gurgling bowel sounds in the abdomen. Under the magical effect of "ventriloquism", this meaningless bowel sound can be transformed into vivid language, such as laughter, crying and even singing.

If that's all, "ventriloquism" is like street magic juggling, just for fun, but of little practical value.

But in Joan's view, the real purpose of this spell is not to perform "ventriloquist" and grandstanding, but to replace the throat with other organs of the body to chant spells.

That's right, the greatest value of "ventriloquism" is that it can liberate the throat, and it is still possible to chant incantations with "ventriloquism" even if it is unable to speak normally.

As the inventor of the "aphasia technique", Joan certainly knew that if a spellcaster became dumb during a battle, he basically lost the ability to cast spells, and he was often close to death.

With the "ventriloquism", combined with the "Silent Spell Casting" skill, it can be used as an emergency at critical moments. Even if you become dumb after being hit by a spell like "aphasia", you can still cast spells normally.

Besides, for Joan himself, "ventriloquism" has a special usage.

When he becomes a "giant bee", he can use this spell to replace the vocal organs that giant bees do not have—"vocal cords" with high-speed vibrating wings, and convert the buzzing bee into clear words, so that he can communicate with others normally. Talk to people, or use their wings to "chant" spellcasting incantations.

The second-level spell of "Blood of Insects" is the "Flying Insects and Beasts" that Qiao An has already learned. It is nothing to watch, so just skip it.

The third-level spell of "Blood Transformation Bloodline" was far beyond Qiao An's expectations. It was "Poison Strike"!

This spell is very interesting, the casting material is not fixed, any poisonous substance is fine.

The spell can infuse the toxin into the magic power, transforming it into a ray, which strikes the subject.

If the opponent's physique is not strong enough, they will be infected with toxins at the moment of being attacked by spells. The specific poisoning effect is closely related to the materials used for casting spells.

For example, using cobra venom as the casting material to release "Poison Strike", the symptoms of poisoning caused are similar to being bitten by a cobra.

If a different kind of snake venom is used as the casting material, the poisoning symptoms caused by the "Poison Strike" will also change accordingly.

For most spells, the power is mainly determined by the combination of spell configuration and magic energy level. As for the materials for casting spells, they are often in a supporting role that does not hinder the overall situation.

"Poison Strike" is unreasonable. Its power is mainly determined by the material used to cast the spell. This is a very rare special case!

In addition, Joan also noticed that "Poison Strike" is a typical divine spell, which requires the use of divine power to realize the function of the spell.

Mages have no connection with divine power, and usually cannot learn this spell.

At this time, it reflects the unique advantages of "Warlock".

The source of the power of a warlock's bloodline is very complicated, and the genealogy often goes back to countless generations of ancestors. Each generation of ancestors may add a little bit of personal heritage to the bloodline of their descendants.

What's more, the power of some bloodlines does not rely on kinship inheritance, but mutations caused by external factors. For example, Joan's "worm-like bloodline" came from an accidental injury, and the bloodline pedigree became more complicated.

Under such a realistic background, you can't predict how many possibilities a warlock's body can accommodate in total, and you can't estimate how big his potential is.

Anything is possible, that's what makes Warlock unique.

For example, as an arcane spellcaster, a warlock should logically be the same as a mage, unable to get involved in the realm of divine magic?

However, it is not.

The warlock himself is an arcane spellcaster, but if he doubles his family tree, it is entirely possible that there is a pious clergyman among the direct ancestors.

If the ancestor of the clergyman is deeply favored by the god he worships, it is entirely possible that he will love his family and his family, take care of the descendants of this beloved, inject a ray of divine power into his blood, and maybe in the future, he will be able to use it from his descendants. A few more clergymen who were inspired by divine grace were born.

In this way, the sorcerer's descendants of the clergy have indirectly obtained the blessing of the gods, and it is possible to activate the divine magic mark inherited from the ancestors in the blood, and cast it in the form of arcane magic.

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