Mage Joan

Chapter 900 Enlightenment Insect Baby

Joan couldn't help laughing secretly.

This little bug has already realized that it is made of Joan's flesh and blood, but there is no difference between male and female in its mind, and it takes it for granted that Joan who "give birth" to him is his "mother".

In fact, its literal meaning of the concept of "mother" is not very clear. Without the help of telepathy, Joan would not be able to accurately understand its mind at all.

Considering that the "Enlightenment Plasma Worm" only had half an hour left in its life, and it was unlikely to learn more complex concepts in such a short life, Joann didn't bother to correct its misunderstanding.

Anyway, this little guy is made of his own blood, and it can't be wrong to say that it is its "mother".

With the communication channel in place, the rest is easy.

Joan ordered his "baby worm" to lie down in the glass dish obediently, and then dipped a pen into the ink to draw the No. 4 rune Ansuz on its back.

After that, Qiao An cooperated with the powerful analysis function of Ansuz runes to perform "Mythical Blood Interpretation".

After successfully casting the spell, his "Baby Bug" body quickly transpired and atomized, turning into a blood cloud floating above the glass dish, with more than a hundred golden runes swimming in the blood cloud.

Joan is no stranger to the scene in front of him, but he is not sure whether the "Enlightenment Plasma Worm" can still maintain life and intelligence in this "awakened" state.

With a trace of nervousness, Joan sent out telepathy and called his "baby bug".

"Master, I am here..."

In the blood cloud, the mental response of "Baby Chong" came.

It has changed from a body of flesh and blood to a cloud with no fixed shape, but its life and soul are still there.

This is like Joan casting the 3-ring arcane "gasification form" and turning into a cloud of human-shaped steam. The brain loses its material entity, but it does not lose its intelligence.

Qiao An secretly breathed a sigh of relief, and telepathically told the baby worm in the form of "blood cloud" to obey his mother's words and keep all the spell configurations in its body stable.

Baby Chong is very obedient, and he made a promise with telepathy, and he will definitely obey the orders of his "mother".

Next, Joan selected the 3-ring "Poison Strike" from hundreds of golden runes and tried to analyze them.

When his eyes were focused on this golden rune, Joan immediately noticed that it was tending to become chaotic again, and quickly called the baby worm with his mental power.

The baby worm was very powerful, and immediately suppressed the chaotic tendency of "Poison Strike" with its own will, cracked its encryption program from the inside, and forced the spell configuration to remain stable.

That's right, a strong fortress is always easier to breach from the inside!

The ancient cleric or druid who encrypted the "Poison Strike Technique" probably never dreamed that there was such a showmanship as Joan, who cracked his encryption technique in an unimaginable way.

Joan looked at the "Poison Strike" that maintained a stable form, and a satisfied smile appeared on the corner of his lips.

"Little clever ghost, are you still skinny? Be honest now!"

Joan was very elated, and while complaining proudly, he didn't delay to check the spell structure of "Poison Strike", and remembered all the details in his mind, then spread out the spell book, with a brush like flying, and within ten minutes, he wrote the spell of this spell. The complete configuration is written down.

Putting down the pen, Joan blew on the wet ink on the spell book, read the "Poison Strike" just written from beginning to end, and compared it with the spell configuration suspended in the air to confirm that there were no mistakes before rest assured.

While transcribing "Poison Strike", he also found a detail worth pondering.

The spell configuration of "Poison Strike" determines that pure arcane energy is not enough to activate this spell, and a trace of divine power must be used to perfectly cast it.

The mage can't use the divine power, but Joan has the "insect blood" that has been "polluted" by the natural divine power of Jenny the Wasp, so he can still use the "warlock" method to perform the "poison attack".

This illustrates a problem.

Although Qiao An learned "Poison Strike" in the way of a mage, when it came time to cast the spell, he still couldn't do without the blood of a warlock.

If a mage doesn't have the same "worm blood", even if he copies the "Poison Strike" from Joan, he can't really learn it, let alone successfully cast it.

It is not difficult to draw an inference from this.

If Qiao An is cured of the "worm disease" in the future and loses the "worm blood", he will no longer be able to use the "poison attack technique".

So is the "Poison Strike" worth his effort and effort to learn?

After carefully analyzing the spell structure of "Poison Strike", Joan felt that it was worth the effort!

The most unique feature of "Poison Strike" is that it relies heavily on the casting material. What kind of toxin is used as the casting material can eventually cause the corresponding poisoning effect.

From this point of view, "poison attack" seems to be of little use.

Anyway, there is already poison in hand, so it is not the same to directly inject poison without using this spell?

Of course it's not that simple.

The "Poison Strike Technique" only needs a small amount of toxin raw material to cause a sufficient poisoning effect, in fact, it expands the effectiveness of the toxin.

This is very similar to the "spider web technique", only a little spider silk can create a huge spider web.

The spider web created by the "Spider Web Technique" cannot last forever. The advantage of the "Poison Strike Technique" is that the poisoning effect has no time limit. If the poisoned person does not actively seek medical treatment to detoxify, the result is likely to be poisoned to death.

In addition, most toxins have very strict requirements on infection conditions.

For example, some kind of snake venom infected through blood is useless just to smear it on the body surface. As long as there are no ulcers in the digestive tract, even drinking a cup of venom is no big deal, it is directly digested by stomach acid.

There are also some toxins that can only be transmitted through the air as a medium through the respiratory tract.

This is even more troublesome.

The poisonous gas you spread with great difficulty can be blown away without a trace by a gust of wind, and even counterattack and poison your own people.

Another great advantage of "Poison Strike" is that there is no need to consider complicated environmental factors and transmission media. As long as the spell hits the target, the toxin can be guaranteed to be injected. As for whether the opponent can withstand the toxin erosion, it depends on the individual. Resistance is gone.

After all, different individuals have different resistance and immunity to toxins and cannot be generalized.

In Joan's view, the reliance of "Poison Strike" on casting materials also provides this spell with a broader space for imagination.

By using different toxins as materials for casting spells, different poisoning effects can be achieved, which greatly expands the practical value of "Poison Strike".

With this in mind, Joan opened his storage bag and counted the various toxins he had collected and stockpiled over the past two years, including the first toxin he had prepared himself.

Last summer, when Joan first met the "grey bag beast" Gray in the Lizard Swamp, he collected some bloodroot grass by the way, and later used the bloodroot grass and snake venom as raw materials to concoct a toxin with a paralyzing effect.

Opening the stopper of the medicine bottle at this moment, the unique smell of "bloodroot grass" mixed with snake venom came out, which brought back Joan's memories and made him suddenly realize that time flies, and he can no longer go back to the past.

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