Invincible Hero of Necromancer

Chapter 53: Harvest 2

   Rod picked up these books and checked them.

Among these books, one reads "Expert Water Magic" on the cover, the other reads "Advanced Mysticism", and the last one is the blue-robed mage’s magic book, which records what the blue-robed mage has mastered. All spells.

   Of these three books, the first two involve higher-level special skills. In the Magic Guild, books about special skills need higher prices to get, especially this "Expert Water Magic", because it involves expert skills, this book itself has extremely high value.

   For wizards who need these special skills, these books are far more valuable than ordinary magic items. But for Rod, the value of the first two books is much smaller.

   Because the speed of learning special skills on his own is extremely slow, and without the pre-skills of these skills, Rhode cannot learn the special skills recorded in the book. He can only wait for the magic guild and find a way to sell the book.

   After putting these two books into the space ring, Rod fixed his gaze on the blue-robed mage's magic book. Holding the magic book in his hand, Rod began to look through it.

In the first half of the magic book, the blue-robed mage recorded some of the events he experienced from his own perspective, including trysts with female apprentices in the magic school, stealing treasures and being expelled from the magic school, making friends with Youser and joining the trade group, etc. .

   The blue-robed mage obviously did not expect that he would die here, and the magic book fell into the hands of the enemy. The first half of the magic book is more like the blue-robed mage's record of his important experience. After various events, the enlightenment and experience that the blue-robed mage got and the experience he summarized are recorded in more detail in the magic book.

  Looking at the first half of the magic book, Rod was not surprised. Many official mages would record deeds that had a significant impact on him and their various thoughts in their magic book.

   For the wizard, the magic book is not only a vehicle for recording various spells, but also their comfort in the process of studying various spells all year round. Looking through the magic book, it is as if I have seen myself who once pursued magic.

   Rod directly flipped the magic book to the back and began to check the spells recorded in the second half of the magic book.

   "By reading the magic book, you have learned first-order spells [Weakness], [Imperial Water Thaumaturgy], and [Imperial Fire Thaumaturgy]."

  "[Weak and Weak Lv1]: First-order water magic. Consumes mana 6, reduces an enemy's strength by 2 points, and lasts 30 seconds. Upgrade requires 10 experience points."

  "[Imperial Water Thaumatology Lv1]: First-level water magic. Consumes 5 mana to reduce water magic damage received by a unit by 10% for 15 seconds. The upgrade requires 5 experience points."

  "[Imperial Fire Thaumatology Lv1]: First-level fire magic. Consumes 5 mana, reducing the fire magic damage a unit receives by 10% for 15 seconds. The level of experience required to upgrade is 5."

   In addition to these magic, the magic book also records the [Thunderbolt Ice] and [Ice Demon Ring] previously used by the blue-robed mage. But these two magics are second-order spells, and if you want to learn, Rhodes needs to upgrade the level of wisdom.

   When creatures of the same rank are of similar strength, the experience value provided by the caster is higher than that of the melee professional. After Rhode killed the blue-robed mage, he obtained 410 experience points, plus the previous remaining experience points, which is enough for Rhode to increase his level.

   "Experience cost 500, remaining experience 290. The professional level is raised to level 2 swordsman level 6..."

   "Get free attribute point 1, get skill point 1..."

  Rod uses skill points and chooses to learn Intermediate Wisdom.

(Intermediate Wisdom: Through the learning of various low-level spells, your understanding of spells is improved. After analyzing various spells, your mind becomes more open and you can master more difficult spells, and you start Realize the importance of spells. You can learn second-order spells.)

   After learning the Intermediate Wisdom Art, Rod can quickly master the second-order spells recorded in the magic book.

The role of   wisdom is to help players quickly master the spells corresponding to the ranks, eliminating the boring process of learning and practicing. In addition, some magic rituals also require high-level wisdom.

   Rod looked at the magic book in his hand again.

   "By reading the magic book, you have learned the second-order spells [Thunderbolt Ice] and [Ice Magic Ring]."

  "[Thunderbolt Ice Lv1]: Tier 2 water magic. Consumes 12 mana and condenses a bolt of ice to hit the enemy, causing 30 damage. 20 experience points are required to upgrade."

"[Ice Magic Circle Lv1]: Tier 2 water magic. Consumes 16 mana and releases the ice ring to attack surrounding enemies. The center of the ice ring is not damaged. It causes up to 20 points of damage, and the damage gradually decreases as the ice ring spreads. . 40 experience points required to level up."

  Due to the lack of special skills and the low level of spells, although Rhodes has learned these spells, the effect he has cast is not as good as that of the blue-robed mage.

   The improvement of spell effect mainly comes from several aspects. UU reading www. uukanshu.cOM

   First of all, it is the special skills corresponding to the four elements of water, fire and rustic magic. After learning, it can greatly increase the effect of magic and reduce the consumption of mana when casting a spell.

   Since a special skill only corresponds to one series of spells, when the rank is not high, the wizard will generally only choose one series of magic to learn, and at the same time master the special skills corresponding to that series of magic. Like the blue-robed mage before, he specializes in water magic.

   Spirit attributes also affect the effects of spells. The higher the spiritual attribute of the wizard, the stronger the spell effect.

   For damage spells, the value of damage is equal to the basic damage of the spell itself, plus the bonuses brought by mental attributes.

  The rank of the spell determines the coefficient of the mental attribute bonus, which is why the damage caused by the high-level spell far exceeds that of the low-level spell.

   The mental attribute only affects the duration of the spell for state spells related to buffing and weakening, and has no effect on the specific values ​​of the boosting and weakening attributes.

   In addition, increasing the level of a spell can also increase the effect of the spell.

   For damage spells, increasing the spell level can only increase the basic damage of the spell, but has no effect on the bonus coefficient of the mental attribute.

   For state-type spells, increasing the spell's level can affect the effects of the spell.

   In addition to the two types of spells, damage and status, there are also some special spells. The effects are only related to the special skills of the four elements.

  In addition to the effect of releasing skills, the mana value that affects the wizard is also important. The mana is enough, even if a single spell does not produce the desired effect, it can be remedied by multiple releases.

   At this time, Rod still has 2 free attribute points left. In order to improve his own strength as soon as possible, Rod assigned these 2 attribute points to knowledge attributes.

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